Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday.

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Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday.

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A catamaran party on the Costa Brava. On a Saturday from Lloret de Mar, you get ocean views and a proper BBQ with five included drinks, all with DJ music kept at a party-friendly volume. The one catch: this is a group celebration vibe, so if you crave quiet, shared anniversary energy might feel a bit much.

This ride is built around an easy rhythm: sail along the coast, then anchor in a scenic cove near the rocks for swimming time, trampoline fun, and sun time on the solarium network. It runs about 4 hours, caps at 100 people, and comes back to the same meeting point at the end.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Notice

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - Key Highlights You’ll Actually Notice

  • Costa Brava sailing + one real cove stop: not just cruising past views, then leaving.
  • Swim setup with mats and a trampoline: you’ll have more ways to enjoy the water than just jumping in.
  • BBQ on board, cooked by the crew: beef burgers and marinated chicken cubes, with pasta, salad, and fruit salad.
  • Five included drinks: beer and sangria/soft drinks, plus water at will.
  • Festive anniversary groups with limits: no hen and stag parties, and the DJ keeps volumes reasonable.
  • Space to spread out: a big solarium area and a covered central bathtub.

Costa Brava in 4 Hours: How the Timing Feels

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - Costa Brava in 4 Hours: How the Timing Feels
Think of this as an afternoon format that works even if you do not want an all-day plan. You start at the coast in Lloret de Mar, spend time sailing along the shoreline, then settle into one anchored stop where most of the fun happens. After that, you finish back where you began.

Four hours also means you can fit this into a weekend schedule without needing to reorganize your whole trip. At the same time, it is long enough that you’re not just doing a quick photo loop. You get a full meal break built into the experience, not a snack.

Getting Started at Passeig d’Agustí Font (Lloret de Mar)

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - Getting Started at Passeig d’Agustí Font (Lloret de Mar)
Your meeting point is at Passeig d’Agustí Font, 2, 17310 Lloret de Mar. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t have to figure out transport after you hop off the boat.

Boarding is straightforward: you meet, check in, then your crew welcomes you aboard. Because the day is weather-dependent, I’d show up ready for sun and plan on a normal maritime reality: bring a cover for your phone, keep an eye on your belongings, and expect that deck time can get breezy.

Sailing Along the Coast: Views Plus a Party-Friendly Atmosphere

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - Sailing Along the Coast: Views Plus a Party-Friendly Atmosphere
Once you’re out, you’ll spend the afternoon sailing along the Costa Brava coastline. The big practical benefit here is that the views are the point, and you’re moving slowly enough to enjoy them rather than racing past.

This is also where the “celebration at sea” concept kicks in. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and festive, and you may share the catamaran with other anniversary groups. That matters because it changes the tone: this isn’t a quiet sightseeing cruise, and it is not trying to be.

The DJ music is part of it, with volumes respected. Translation: you’ll hear music, but it is not meant to turn into a full-on noise contest. If you want conversation-level audio, this is one of the better setups for a social boat day.

The Anchor Stop Near the Rocks: Where the Water Fun Happens

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - The Anchor Stop Near the Rocks: Where the Water Fun Happens
The most memorable chunk is the anchored cove time. You’ll anchor in a Costa Brava cove near the rocks, then get a chance to enjoy what’s below the surface. The setup includes a dip with mats, plus a trampoline for more adventurous moments (or at least for quick, wobbly laughter).

There’s also a covered central bathtub area, which is great if you want a break from direct sun or a little more shelter when the breeze picks up. And if you’re not feeling the water, you still have options: sunbathing on the large solarium network, plus games that happen after you’re anchored.

A small consideration: because this is a shared boat and an active stop, you’ll want to be comfortable moving around on a deck. If you plan to swim, wear swim footwear if you have it, and bring a towel—because you’ll want to dry off fast after the mats-and-trampoline fun.

On-Board BBQ: What You Eat, When, and Why It Matters

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - On-Board BBQ: What You Eat, When, and Why It Matters
After you’re anchored, the crew prepares the barbecue on board. The menu includes beef burgers and marinated chicken cubes, with chicken options noted as gluten-free and halal. That’s useful if you’re traveling with people who have dietary needs, because you’re not stuck with only a plain pasta option.

The meal also includes pasta (with tomato sauce) or salad, plus fruit salad. The “eat as much as you want” style of phrasing matters here: this is not a tiny portion meant to keep you hungry. It’s an actual meal built for an afternoon outing, so you can focus on sailing and swimming instead of worrying about dinner plans later.

Value-wise, this is one of the reasons the price works. You’re essentially getting catamaran time, a swim stop, and a full lunch format with drinks included.

The Drinks Plan: Five Included Plus Optional Add-Ons

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - The Drinks Plan: Five Included Plus Optional Add-Ons
Drinks are part of the vibe, but the structure is clear. You get five included drinks total: beer, sangria and/or soft drinks. Water is at will, which I really appreciate on a sunny coast day.

Additional drinks can be purchased at the bar for €2 per glass, but it’s under the captain’s decision. That detail matters because it means service may depend on the day’s flow and timing. If you like to drink casually, you can stick to what’s included and be done. If you want more, plan to treat extra drinks as a budget add-on.

Music and Group Rules: Fun, But Not All Goes

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - Music and Group Rules: Fun, But Not All Goes
The “festive” part is real, but so are the boundaries. Hen and stag groups (bachelor parties, and related party behavior) are not allowed. The rules also call out banned behaviors like costumes, obscene objects, whistles, megaphones, speakers, and group singing.

That does two things for you:

  • It keeps the party tone from turning into chaos.
  • It makes the boat more comfortable for a wider range of group ages.

You can still expect a lively crowd, especially for anniversary celebrations, but the overall experience is shaped to stay within a reasonable social range. In practice, that’s usually what separates a fun day on the water from a day you regret later.

Price and Value: Is $60 Worth It?

Catamaran trip with other groups along the Costa Brava. Saturday. - Price and Value: Is $60 Worth It?
At $60.01 per person for about 4 hours, the value comes from what’s bundled together, not from what you’re saving in your head.

You’re paying for:

  • A real catamaran ride along the Costa Brava
  • A cove anchor stop with swimming time, mats, and trampoline
  • A full BBQ-style lunch cooked on board
  • Five included drinks, plus water at will
  • DJ music as part of the shared party vibe

If you tried to replicate this on your own, you’d likely spend more once you add boat transport, a planned meal, and drinks. The experience is also capped at a maximum of 100 travelers, so you’re not imagining it as an unlimited free-for-all.

One practical note: it’s been booked on average 41 days in advance, so popular Saturdays can fill. If your group plans are fixed, booking early helps.

Who This Tour Fits Best

This one is a strong match if you’re traveling with friends, family, or a group that wants an easy celebration day with built-in food and drink. It’s also a good fit for people who like an active coastal stop and do not want to manage a swim plan themselves.

It might not suit you if:

  • you’re seeking a quiet, romantic, couples-only cruise
  • you hate shared-group energy
  • you want zero music and a strictly sightseeing tone

On the flip side, if you’re the type who likes music, conversation, and a swim break, this format tends to land well.

What to Bring (So the Day Goes Smoothly)

You’ll be on the deck, then in the water, then eating and relaxing. Pack like it’s a beach afternoon with a boat ride.

Bring:

  • swimwear and a dry change if you have room
  • sunscreen and sunglasses
  • a towel
  • water shoes if you expect rougher spots near rocks
  • a small bag you can keep secure while you’re moving around

Also, keep expectations realistic: even with a fun setup, a catamaran day has motion. If you’re prone to seasickness, plan accordingly before boarding.

Should You Book Catamaran Sensation Costa Brava Saturday?

Book it if you want an afternoon on the Costa Brava that combines sailing views, a proper swim stop, and on-board BBQ without needing to organize anything complicated. The included drinks, the crew-cooked menu, and the structured cove time are what make this feel like a “full day” even though it’s only about 4 hours.

Skip it (or choose another style of cruise) if you want quiet or you strongly prefer private, no-music cruising. This is for group celebration energy, and the rules even try to keep that energy from getting out of hand.

If you’re on the fence, here’s my quick decision shortcut: if you’re excited about a shared boat day with food and water fun, this is a solid use of your time in the Lloret de Mar area.

FAQ

Where does the catamaran trip start?

The tour starts at Passeig d’Agustí Font, 2, 17310 Lloret de Mar, Girona, Spain, and it ends back at the same meeting point.

How long is the experience?

It lasts about 4 hours.

What food is included?

The BBQ on board includes beef burgers and marinated chicken cubes, plus pasta with tomato sauce or salad, and fruit salad. It’s described as eat as much as you want.

How many drinks are included?

You get 5 included drinks: beers, sangrias and/or soft drinks, plus water at will.

Can I buy extra drinks?

Yes. Additional drinks may be purchased at the bar for €2 per glass, under the captain’s decision.

Are hen and stag parties allowed?

No. Hen and stag groups (including bachelor parties) are not accepted.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What group size should I expect?

The activity has a maximum of 100 travelers. Most travelers can participate.

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