The first-class beaches of the Costa Dorada have given it the nickname the 'golden coast'. The picture-postcard beauty here is no better appreciated than from the sea, and you can drink in those views whilst relaxing aboard a sleek catamaran. This afternoon of maritime indulgence gets underway as your super-comfortable catamaran sailboat pushes out to sea. Gliding through the waves you'll bask on the netted deck, topping up your tan in style. As things heat up we'll drop anchor at a secluded cove where a dip in the Med and some snorkelling really cool things down. Back on board, a barbecue lunch is washed down with beer, wine and soft drinks all included. Setting sail back towards port, you'll still have time to catch some rays out on deck as your day draws to a close.
Costa Dorada Catamaran Cruise with BBQ
- Five-hour catamaran cruise
- Sea view of the Costa Dorada
- Sea swimming and snorkelling
- Transport to and from hotels
- Drinks – beer, wine and soft drinks
- Barbecue
- Snorkelling equipment
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