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Did you know that Camping Moby Dick…
is the closest campsite to all the beaches in Palafrugell? Just 3 minutes from the campsite exit is the San Roc beach, one of the most beautiful on the Costa Brava.
Did you know that the Camping Moby Dick swimming pool…
is filled with saltwater and is heated by solar panels using totally renewable energy? That’s why the pool is also open in low season.
Did you know that Camping Moby Dick…
was awarded the Socially Responsible Company Award in 2022 by the Baix Empordà Regional Council? Our commitment to our staff is based on our long tradition and experience. Since 1966, we have known how to select the best workers, regardless of their gender, origin or age.
Did you know that Camping Moby Dick is a…
sustainable company? Respect for the environment is one of the most outstanding features of the campsite. Solar panels are used for the swimming pool and to power specific facilities at the campsite, separate recycling is carried out using containers according to the content, natural pesticides are used, and electric vehicles are used to avoid noise and pollution.
Did you know that Camping Moby Dick was founded…
in 1967 by Santiago Simón to offer visitors and travellers a unique place to enjoy privacy in Calella de Palafrugell itself?
Did you know that Camping Moby Dick was considered…
one of the 10 most sought-after campsites in Spain according to the Spanish newspaper El Mundo in 2021?
Did you know that the Port Bo beach…
has been declared a cultural asset of national interest? The most outstanding feature is “Les Voltes”: the promenade in front of the beach which was originally used as a fish market in the late 18th century. Port Bo beach served as a natural harbour and over time it became a centre for commercial and fishing activity.
Did you know that Calella de Palafrugell is one of the towns with…
the longest history and fishing tradition? We can still find many of the old fishing boats on beaches such as Port Bo, which still have the charm of the first day.
Did you know that…
more than 1000 different species of fish live in the sea off Calella de Palafrugell? Gilt-head bream, sea bass, sea bream and hake are just some of the species that can be found in this paradisiacal retreat. Crustaceans, molluscs, sea urchins, lobsters, cicadas, mussels and cockles live in the warm waters of Calella de Palafrugell.
On land, you can find a wide variety of birds, such as seagulls, cormorants, shearwaters and albatrosses. As for reptiles, the town is also home to lizards, snakes, turtles and many other species.
Did you know that the most important song in Catalonia…
was written in Calella de Palafrugell? In 1971, the singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat wrote the famous song “Mediterráneo” on the Costa Brava, specifically in Calella de Palafrugell.
Did you know that the international magazine Condé Nast chose…
the Costa Brava as the Best National Destination in 2021?