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Impressing guests with its lengthy two-kilometre sun-kissed coastline, lineup of watchtowers dating back to the 15th century and vast greenery owing to its Massif Montnegre National Park, Santa Susanna is a triple threat. When you’re not roaming its timeless streets, its wealth of waterfront eateries are home to some of the best seafood in Spain, guaranteed to whet your appetite. 

From its craft markets to its adventure parks, the resort itself is jam-packed with excitement. When it comes to nightlife, there’s no shortage of cocktail spots. But the epic Bar Street in Malgrat is your go-to for late-night partying. As for Barcelona, well that’s within easy reach too. Most importantly, this Costa Brava delight is a real sizzler with temperatures reaching 30°C in the peak of summer.

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Top hotels in Santa Susanna

Tahiti Playa Hotel
Tahiti Playa Hotel
Spain, Santa Susanna
Aqua Hotel Aquamarina and Spa
Aqua Hotel Aquamarina and Spa
Spain, Santa Susanna
Alegria Mar Mediterrania
Alegria Mar Mediterrania
Spain, Santa Susanna
Santa Susanna Resort
Santa Susanna Resort
Spain, Santa Susanna

Santa Susanna information

Euro Currency Euro
Spanish Language Spanish
GMT + 1.00 hr Time Zone GMT + 1.00 hr
2hrs 15mins Avg. Flight Time 2hrs 15mins
May - October Peak Travel May - October
£2.20 Price of a pint £2.20
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Food and drink in Santa Susanna

As part of the Catalonia region, Santa Susanna has its own local flavours among the most famous Spanish dishes. Mostly recognised for its fish, salt cod is a renowned menu favourite. The secret is how its preserved, many restaurants will rub the bait in salt before leaving it to hang dry outside. Then it’s served in a salad, drizzled with olive oil and vinegar, taste for...more

Best beaches in Santa Susanna

With highs of 17°C in January, the coldest month in Santa Susanna, there’s no bad day to hit the beach. Boasting a chain of three stretches, each with their own speciality, there’s a coastal spot with your name on it. From Platja de las Dunes with its kayaks, pedalo boats and paddleboards, watersports are a must-try here to Platja de Llevant with its paddle-friendly waters...more

Things to do in Santa Susanna

With a festival to call its own in August, time your travels right to witness Santa Susanna Fiesta which features traditional dancing, parades and fireworks. Or, hop over to Barcelona to witness some of Gaudi’s finest work, before heading back and indulging in cured meats, gooey cheese and fresh fish. 

 

Plunge down slides at Water World 

 

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