About the urbanisation Condado del Jaruco
Welcome to Condado del Jaruco, one of the most prestigious and sought-after urbanizations in Lloret de Mar on the breathtaking Costa Brava. This exclusive residential enclave is celebrated for its elegant, spacious villas that blend Mediterranean charm with modern luxury, many featuring private pools, lush gardens, and sweeping panoramic sea views. Within the urbanization, residents enjoy exceptional on-site amenities including a well-stocked supermarket and two excellent restaurants, making it effortless to savor authentic Catalan cuisine without ever leaving the neighborhood.
Surrounded by a fragrant Mediterranean forest, Condado del Jaruco offers the perfect harmony of tranquility and outdoor adventure. A scenic walking trail leads directly to the historic Monastery of Sant Pere del Bosc, a 10th-century Benedictine sanctuary steeped in legend and natural splendor—an idyllic spot for peaceful reflection. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at the nearby 9-hole course and 18-hole pitch and putt, while nature lovers will be captivated by the proximity to the spectacular Santa Clotilde Gardens, terraced gardens carved into coastal cliffs with unforgettable sea views.
Despite its serene setting, the urbanization is remarkably well connected. Fenals Beach, prized for its golden sands, calm crystalline waters, and lively promenade lined with chiringuitos and beachside activities, is only a few minutes away. The vibrant heart of Lloret de Mar, with its bustling shopping streets, lively terraces, and diverse restaurants, is also within easy walking distance, ensuring guests enjoy the very best of both worlds—peaceful seclusion at home and Mediterranean excitement at their fingertips.
About the city Lloret de Mar
Lloret de Mar, once a humble fishing village on Catalonia's sun-kissed Mediterranean coast, has blossomed into one of the most captivating resort destinations on the Costa Brava. Today, it beautifully blends traditional Catalan charm with the vibrant energy of a modern seaside town. Stroll through the enchanting old quarter, where narrow cobblestone lanes lead to the iconic Church of Sant Romà and open onto bustling shopping streets alive with boutiques, tapas bars, and artisan markets. The golden sands of the main Lloret Beach and the tranquil Fenals Beach invite swimming, snorkeling, and sun-soaked relaxation, while the dramatic clifttop gardens of Santa Clotilde offer breathtaking sea views.
As evening falls, Lloret de Mar transforms into one of the Mediterranean's liveliest hotspots, with waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood and a legendary nightlife scene featuring beach clubs and music venues. History enthusiasts will delight in exploring the medieval Castle of Sant Joan, the fascinating Maritime Museum, and the ancient Iberian settlement of Turó Rodó. Outdoor adventurers can discover hidden coves, scenic coastal hiking trails, water sports, and boat excursions to the dramatic Tossa de Mar headland.
A holiday villa in Lloret de Mar places you at the heart of this extraordinary region, with the medieval charm of Girona just 40 minutes away and the cosmopolitan marvels of Barcelona within an hour's drive. Whether you seek a family-friendly retreat, a romantic escape, or an unforgettable getaway with friends, the diverse CostaCabana vacation rentals here—from secluded hillside villas with panoramic sea views to luxurious beachside properties—ensure an authentic Catalan experience that perfectly balances relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion.
About the region Costa Brava
Stretching approximately 100 km from Blanes to the French border along northeastern Catalonia, the Costa Brava—meaning "Wild Coast"—enchants visitors with its dramatic cliffs, secluded coves, and shimmering Mediterranean waters. Our villas sit within the La Selva district between Blanes and Tossa de Mar, offering an ideal base for discovering the region's many treasures. Travellers arriving by car can enjoy winding scenic drives through pine-fringed hills, pause at panoramic cliff-top viewpoints, and wander through postcard-perfect fishing villages where traditional Catalan life endures.
The region enjoys a wonderfully mild microclimate, with winter temperatures rarely falling below 5°C and summer highs comfortably reaching 28–30°C, making the Costa Brava a true year-round escape. History lovers can explore the remarkably preserved 12th-century Vila Vella fortress of Tossa de Mar, one of Spain's finest surviving medieval old towns, while beach enthusiasts can choose from family-friendly stretches such as Lloret de Mar and Platja de Fenals, or discover hidden gems like Sa Caleta and Cala Boadella. A short drive inland reveals the surreal Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the cobbled lanes and cathedral of Girona, and the scenic hiking and cycling trails of the Montnegre-Corredor and Cap de Creus Natural Parks.
Catalan cuisine forms an essential part of any Costa Brava experience: savour freshly grilled seafood at waterfront chiringuitos, indulge in traditional dishes such as suquet de peix and esqueixada, and sample celebrated Empordà wines alongside aromatic olive oils produced in the rolling inland hills. Welcoming locals, a layered Catalan heritage, and the timeless allure of the rugged Mediterranean shoreline make this corner of Spain a destination that effortlessly blends relaxation, culture, and adventure—qualities that have long drawn celebrated artists, writers, and filmmakers to its captivating shores.
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