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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Hotel Sant Pere Del Bosc Hotel & Spa - Adults Recommended 5*, located in Lloret de Mar (Costa Brava).
- Breakfast.
- 1 welcome drink per person per booking.
- If you stay in the Supreme room: includes 1 spa entrance per person per booking.
Key info you should have
- Adults Recommended means that this hotel is oriented towards adults only, making it ideal for a holiday as a couple or with friends.
Relax and unwind

Relax, unwind and renew body and mind.
Are you staying in a Supreme Room? Then we have a gift for you! Enjoy 1 free access per person and booking to the Spa Sant Pere del Bosc, an oasis of peace in the heart of the Costa Brava.
Immerse yourself in a unique sensory experience: water area, Turkish bath and rituals that combine tradition and wellness. A place to take care of yourself, pamper yourself and reconnect with yourself.

Details of your experience:
- **Spa hours:** from 10:00h to 20:00h.
- **Duration of access:** 60 minutes.
- **Mandatory prior booking:** you will find the hotel's telephone number and e-mail address on your confirmation voucher.
- **Flip-flops required:** the accommodation will provide you with towels to enjoy the spa comfortably.
- **Adults Recommended:** exclusive access for people over 18 years old.
Come and discover the power of alchemic aromatherapy, ayurvedic massages and rituals inspired by ancient traditions.
Your body, mind and emotions will thank you.
Your perfect stay
5-star Hotel Sant Pere Del Bosc: Your Luxury Retreat with History on the Costa Brava
Experience a unique blend of history, luxury, and relaxation at this exceptional hotel, where every detail is designed to make your stay unforgettable:
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Exceptional Location: Set in a former Benedictine monastery with over 1,000 years of history, Hotel Sant Pere del Bosc is surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape on the Costa Brava. Restored under the direction of the renowned architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, this architectural gem is part of Catalonia’s cultural heritage. Guests enjoy a peaceful atmosphere with the mountains and the sea both close at hand.
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Exclusive Spa and Wellness: The hotel’s spa (additional charge) is a sanctuary for relaxation. With a dedicated water area, revitalising massages, and exclusive rituals, it’s the perfect place to rejuvenate body and mind. The surrounding nature makes the wellness experience even more special.
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Gourmet Buffet Breakfast: Start your day with a generous buffet breakfast featuring fresh, local products, healthy options, and delicious dishes to suit every taste.
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Luxury Rooms: Each room is uniquely designed, blending luxury and comfort in an inviting and exclusive setting. Rooms are dedicated to historical figures and include sophisticated details to ensure a memorable and relaxing stay.
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Stunning Pool and Outdoor Areas: The hotel features a luxurious swimming pool surrounded by spacious outdoor areas. Whether you prefer to relax by the pool or explore the gardens and natural surroundings, these spaces offer the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the Costa Brava.

Would You Like to Stay in a Supreme Room?
Discover why this could be your best choice.
Enjoy a spacious and bright 20 m² room with views of the forest, garden, pool or mountains. Soundproofed for complete tranquility and thoughtfully equipped with a rest area and workspace, air conditioning, minibar and a fully equipped bathroom with bathtub or shower.
Perfect for those seeking extra comfort and peace of mind. You can also request an extra bed or connecting rooms to adapt the space to your needs.

Why this destination is a must-visit
Lloret de Mar: What the guidebooks don't tell you (and you should know)
If you think that Lloret de Mar is just party and beach, get ready to change your mind. This corner of the Costa Brava has a fascinating history of fortunes, pirates and movie gardens that will make you see your destination with different eyes.
Here are the most curious facts to enjoy your stay like an expert:
- The village of the "Indianos" (The millionaires who returned). At the end of the 19th century, many young people from Lloret went to "make the Americas" (especially to Cuba). Those who returned rich, known as Indianos, transformed the town.
Almost all the elegant buildings you see (including the Town Hall or the Modernist Cemetery) were financed with that fortune.
Don't miss: The Modernist Cemetery. It's not gloomy, it's an open-air art gallery with pantheons designed by Gaudí's disciples.
- Santa Clotilde: The garden that looks like the Italian Renaissance. If you're looking for the perfect photo op, head to the Santa Clotilde Gardens. They are located on a cliff with spectacular views of the sea. The curious thing is that they have no colorful flowers; the design is based exclusively on the green of the vegetation, the statues of mermaids and the blue of the Mediterranean.
Many, many scenes have been filmed here, including the prequel to Game of Thrones (The House of the Dragon).
- El Castillo d'en Plaja: The "fake" historic castle It is the icon of all postcards of Lloret, but it has a trick:
The reality: it's not a medieval castle. It was a private house built by an industrialist (Narcís Plaja) that was completed in 1940.
The controversy: At the time, the neighbors were horrified because it broke the aesthetics, but today no one imagines the beach of Lloret without its silhouette watching the sea.
- Doña Marinera and the wish of the sailors At one end of the main beach is the statue of the Dona Marinera.
The legend: They say that if you look at the horizon (like her) and at the same time touch her right foot with your hand, you will be granted a wish. Look at the foot, it's shiny from people touching it so much!
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The "swimming pool" of the Romans Near Lloret, at the site of Els Ametllers (in Tossa, but closely linked), it was discovered that the Romans already summered here 2,000 years ago.
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A Civil War bunker in the middle of the beach In the area of Sa Caleta, under the castle, there are hidden Civil War defenses.
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A tip for your stay: If you want to escape the crowds, look for the Camino de Ronda. It is the path along the cliffs. If you walk 15-20 minutes to the north or south, you will find coves of turquoise water where it seems that time has stopped.

Costa Brava: Wild Beauty, Mediterranean Soul
The Costa Brava is one of the most spectacular coastal regions in Spain. Located in the province of Girona, it is famous for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear coves and charming fishing villages. It’s an ideal destination for couples and families looking to combine beach time, nature and authentic Mediterranean culture.
Make sure you visit:
- Cadaqués, a whitewashed village with strong artistic roots and a unique atmosphere.
- Calella de Palafrugell, known for its small coves and traditional seaside charm.
- Tossa de Mar, with its impressive medieval walls overlooking the sea.
- Begur, offering historic streets, viewpoints and stunning beaches.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Aiguablava: shallow waters and turquoise colours, perfect for families.
- Sa Tuna: small and picturesque, surrounded by traditional houses.
- Tamariu: calm, clear waters and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Cala Pola: natural and scenic, ideal for snorkelling.
Family-friendly activities:
- Walk along the Camí de Ronda, connecting coves and cliffs.
- Kayaking or snorkelling in crystal-clear waters.
- Visit the Parque Natural del Cap de Creus for easy nature walks.
- Enjoy local markets and seaside promenades.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Suquet de peix, a traditional fishermen’s stew.
- Fresh seafood and grilled fish.
- Rice dishes combining sea and mountain flavours.
- Wines from the Empordà wine region.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Girona (45 minutes): a beautifully preserved historic centre.
- Empordà (short drive): medieval villages and vineyards.
- Figueres (1 hour): home to the Dalí Theatre-Museum.

