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The beachside setting of Maresme is ready to explore
The beaches and parks create a pretty picture of Maresme. This trendy city is known for its spas, boating and cocktail bars. Many of our vacation rentals offer full kitchens, spacious living quarters and sometimes even a hot tub—perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Maresme enthralls and entertains
Each town and village boasts its own claims to fame, and Maresme vacation rentals place you close to many of them. The municipality of Canet de Mar, for instance, is home to Castell de Santa Florentina, an 11th-century medieval castle that Game of Thrones fans will recognize as Samwell Tarly's family home. Mataro, the county's capital city, is known for its stately Modernist buildings as well as public squares such as Placa de l'Ajuntament, where traditional fairs have been held since the 16th century. To cool down on a hot day, bring the whole family to waterparks in Valassar de Dalt and Lloret de Mar.
Can't get enough of fun-filled days and nights in Maresme
Maresme is chock-full of attractions for just about everyone. You'll find museums to thrill history buffs, amusement parks and playgrounds to keep kids occupied for hours, and golden beaches where the free-spirited needn't wear anything but sunscreen and sunglasses. You can take a guided Segway tour of Mataro's natural and historical treasures, go bargain hunting in the lively street markets of Canet de Mar, and swim with dolphins in underwater canyons 3 miles offshore. If you love the nightlife and want to boogie, head to the discos and nightclubs of Allela and dance until the small hours of the morning.
A destination for all seasons with mesmirizing Meresme
Maresme is blessed with a Mediterranean climate with long, sun-drenched summers, when the average temperature peaks at 86° in July and August but goes down to about 57 at night. Winter is generally mild here, with temperatures dipping to about 59° in December, though it drops to below zero in January. Autumn is the wettest season, particularly in October, when thunderstorms tend to occur. The spring months from March to May see increasing levels of sunshine and warmer temperature—between 64 and 73 degrees. You'll see the occasional spring shower early in the season, while the sea starts getting warm enough for swimming in late May.
Exploring the beaches and other natural features in Maresme
Whether you're looking for exciting outdoor activities or just want to spend some time taking in the scenery, you'll be sure to find the perfect setting for your vacation in Maresme. Here are a few of the area's noteworthy natural features, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Park Güell (21 mi / 33.8 km)
- Barceloneta Beach (21.1 mi / 34 km)
- Thermal Baths of Caldes d'Estrac (2.9 mi / 4.7 km)
- Mataro Beach (4.2 mi / 6.7 km)
- Sant Pol de Mar Beach (7.8 mi / 12.6 km)
- Cala Nudista de la Vinyeta (8.3 mi / 13.4 km)
Transportation to and around Maresme
If you're traveling by train, St. Andreu de Llavaneres Station, Caldes d'Estrac Station and Arenys de Mar Station are the main stations in the city.