Sitges, Costa Dorada - Spain Travel Guide

Sitges is a cosmopolitan hotel set on a headland at the northern end of Spain's Costa Dorada, only 25 miles from Barcelona. Holidays to Sitges became popular in the early 1900's, leaving a legacy of luxury mansions and villas.

Today Sitges includes a trendy laid-back Bohemian atmosphere and is very popular with the gay community. With Catalan tapas bars, restaurants, fashion stores, designer shops and antique stores the town attracts many fashionable arty individuals. The gorgeous seafront promenade and the narrow meandering streets of this old town provide a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the main town.

Discover Sitges heritage by visiting the 3 museums which are home to works by Picasso and El Greco, the 17th century waterfront church and by exploring the maze of tiny streets lined with fascinating Catalan architecture.

Sitges has more than 3 miles of beautiful sandy shores including nine which have been awarded a Blue Flag. The beaches here cater for everybody with stretches of beach for families, gay locations and subtropical nudist areas. There is free tours Sitges of watersports on the Sitges beaches including scuba diving, jet skiing, water skiing, water motor biking, windsurfing, surfing, sailing and pedalos. Many of the beaches provide group exercise classes and also have organised beach games like volleyball. The shores are less active in the Fall when temperatures hover around 20C to 25C with sea temperatures nevertheless a very pleasant 20C to 23C.

Away from the beach activities include hiking in the Garraf Mountains, horse rides along the coastal trails and golf. For the more adventurous there's skydiving, hang-gliding, hot-air ballooning, 4x4 adventure excursions and quad biking.

Sitges is home to the renowned Carnival, lasting for days on end and bringing tens of thousands of individuals. Look out for the late deals to Sitges and experience the amazing carnival drag displays.



Other events that take place in Sitges include the International Film Festival, the Corpus Christi exhibition, the Classic Car Rally, Jazz and Tango Festivals and many concerts during the summer months.

This vibrant city has a typically Mediterranean climate with more than 300 hours of sun a year. During July and August temperatures often reach 28C and humidity levels could be high.

Popular for family holidays all year round, Sitges provides the opportunity to visit the amazing city of Barcelona, Tarragona and Montserrat, not forgetting the fantastic Port Aventura theme park that's a day out the entire family will adore.