Bachelor and bachelorette parties on a private boat in Platja d’Aro
Every week a lot of groups call us asking if we can take our private boat excursions from Platja d’Aro or Sant Feliu de Guixols, and we always have to say no, although with regret.
Bluesail’s home port is Blanes, and we do the bachelorette parties we do by boat departing from Blanes, Lloret, Cala Canyelles or Tossa de Mar. Bluesail’s home port is Blanes, and we do the bachelorette parties we do by boat departing from Blanes, Lloret, Cala Canyelles or Tossa de Mar. It depends a lot on the planning of that day.
Our star farewell excursion is called the Party Boat, and if you are interested we recommend that you leave from Playa de Aro and 20 minutes by car, in Cala Canyelles or Blanes you can take the private boat that goes to Cala Futadera, past Tossa de Mar.
What does the farewell excursion consist of?
The excursion lasts 3 hours, and we visit all the coves and reefs of the beautiful coastline.
What does the excursion include?
The Aro beach excursion includes: skipper, fuel, simple aperitif, complimentary soft drinks/beer, bathing and snorkeling, brut nature cava.
How much does the excursion cost?
About €35 per person. It depends on how many you are.
Does the boat leave from Playa de Aro?
Generally not, although we make exceptions and we do leave from Platja d’Aro.
Is there a boat available in Playa de Aro?
Yes, you can rent any of our excursions from Playa de Aro, to execute them on the southern Costa Brava coastline without problem.
If you have questions, you can send us an email to: info@ bluesailcostabrava.com and we will answer you within 24 hours. (Look at your spam!)
And remember that in 1995 Castell-Platja d’Aro was officially declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest by the Generalitat of Catalonia, the old town of Castillo de Aro, together with the historic urbanization of S’Agaró and its coastal path.
In the 1970s, the tourism boom arrived and the La Gavina Hostel was built, as well as a plot of land, today named after the family that promoted it: S’agaró.
In 1996, a new high-impact tourism campaign was started again, which proposed tourists and visitors to search, where the waves break, for very special shells and sea snails that allowed those who found them to get direct prizes and participate in the raffle. of a car.
In 2011, the nautical boat rental company Bluesail settled in Port d’Aro, although it will not exploit its full potential in this town, but in its neighbor Cala Canyelles.
It is also worth highlighting the enormous plastic beauty that this old fishing village has.
Do you remember the Monbar bar?
It was where we all stopped for coffee or ice cream in the 1980s and 1990s. That’s why we like Platja d’Aro so much. Because bluesail skippers have known their hiding places for more than 20 years.