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Discover the artistry of Dalí, scenic Costa Brava, charming Girona, and local wines on this private, all-inclusive day tour from Barcelona.
Exploring the Dalí & Wine Private Tour: A Full-Day Adventure in Catalonia
Taking a day trip from Barcelona that combines art, wine, and scenic coastlines sounds like a dream, and this Dalí & Wine Premium Private Tour certainly delivers. In about 12 hours, you’ll journey through some of the most captivating regions in Catalonia: the surreal world of Dalí’s theatre-museum, the picturesque villages of Costa Brava, the historic streets of Girona, and a charming local winery in Emporda.
What we love most about this experience is how personalized it feels—thanks to the private transportation and the dedicated guide who tailors the day to your interests. Plus, the inclusion of wine tasting and optional coastal or Girona stops makes it a well-rounded, authentic taste of the region.
That said, because the tour is fairly packed in a single day, it might feel rushed if you’re a slow mover or prefer a more leisurely pace. Ideal for those who want to combine culture, scenery, and wine without the hassle of planning, this tour suits travelers who appreciate a mix of art, history, and gastronomy, all within a comfortable, private setting.


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Your day kicks off with a visit to the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. According to reviews, this attraction is a highlight, with visitors describing it as “awesome” and appreciating how it offers a peek into the artist’s eccentric universe. The museum’s location in a striking, purpose-built building amplifies Dalí’s surreal style. You’ll spend about 1 hour 30 minutes here, exploring the exhibits and walking through the streets of Figueres, which itself is a charming Catalan town famous for its art and history. The admission ticket is included, so you can focus on absorbing the art without worrying about extra costs.
Next, you’ll hop into your private vehicle and head to the Emporda wine region for a wine tasting session. The reviews emphasize how knowledgeable guides explain the soil types, grape varieties, and climate conditions that influence the region’s vineyards. The experience is relaxed but informative, with some reviewers noting that the wine tasting was “oh so lovely,” accompanied by a selection of local varietals and a tapas-style brunch at the winery.
This stop lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, giving ample time to savor wines, learn about the region’s unique terroir, and enjoy the scenic surroundings. The tasting is free, but the value lies in the insider knowledge and the chance to sample high-quality Catalan wines in an intimate setting.
The tour offers an optional stop at Costa Brava, famous for its rugged coastline, hidden coves, and quaint fishing villages. Visitors report that the scenery is stunning and the atmosphere authentic. The stop lasts about 1 hour, allowing you to stroll along the waterfront, breathe in the Mediterranean air, and maybe snap some photos of the colorful boats and rocky cliffs.
While not included, this part appeals to those craving a quick coastal experience without straying too far from the main itinerary. Keep in mind, it’s optional, so if you’re eager to maximize your time exploring more inland, you can skip it.
Another optional highlight is a visit to Girona, a city packed with history, medieval architecture, and lively markets. Travelers mention Girona as a “gorgeous” city with winding cobbled streets and vibrant plazas. The hour-long stop lets you soak in the sights, from ancient city walls to picturesque bridges. Reviewers like Javi, the guide, who provided rich historical insights, enhancing the experience.
Much like the coast, this stop is optional, and whether you choose to explore or relax depends on your pace. Either way, Girona’s charm is undeniable, especially if you love historical towns.
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This tour covers all the essentials for a hassle-free day: private transportation, air-conditioned vehicle, wine tasting, and brunch tapas at the winery. These inclusions translate into comfort and value, especially as you avoid the typical group tour hustle.
The pickup service offers added convenience, with flexible morning timings between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m., so you can start your day at a comfortable pace. The fact that this is a private tour means the pace can be tailored, and you won’t be rushed through popular sites—an advantage many travelers appreciate based on reviews.

Travelers consistently highlight how guides like Toni and Javi elevate the experience with their friendliness, attentiveness, and wealth of regional knowledge. From the detailed explanations of Dalí’s surreal art to the stories behind each wine varietal, guides turn what could be a simple sightseeing trip into a memorable learning experience.
The scenery along the coast and in Girona is often described as “gorgeous,” and the local wines and tapas receive particular praise. A reviewer noted that the wine tasting was “oh so lovely,” which suggests that it’s more than just a quick sip—it’s a considered tasting experience that complements the region’s culinary traditions.
The value for this experience is apparent when you consider the inclusions, the personalized attention, and the variety of highlights packed into one day. For around $630 per person, you get a day filled with art, history, coastal scenery, and local flavors—all in a comfortable, private setting.


This private tour appeals most to travelers craving an art-focused, culturally rich, and scenic day without the stress of planning multiple logistics. It’s ideal for art lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those who want a taste of both coast and inland Catalonia.
Couples and small groups who appreciate personalized service will find it particularly rewarding, especially since the guides are praised for their friendliness and depth of knowledge.
If you’re someone who enjoys delving into local culture, sampling regional wines and cuisines, and exploring charming towns with historical charm, this tour ticks all those boxes.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes private, air-conditioned transportation, ensuring a comfortable ride between all stops.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 12 hours, starting early in the morning and returning to Barcelona in the evening.
Are the visits flexible?
While the itinerary is structured, the private nature of the tour allows for some flexibility, especially in choosing optional stops like Costa Brava or Girona.
Do I need to pay for anything extra?
Most major attractions are included in the price, such as the Dalí Museum ticket and wine tasting. Additional personal purchases, like souvenirs or extra food, are at your discretion.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but keep in mind the tour involves walking and cultural visits that might be more suited for older children or teenagers.
What is the price per person?
It costs approximately $630.26 per person, a good value considering all inclusions and the private experience.
How early should I book?
Booking around 40 days in advance is recommended, as this tour is popular and fills up quickly.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is there an option to include coastal or Girona stops?
Yes, these are optional and can be tailored to your interests, with each stop lasting about an hour.
To sum it up, this Dalí & Wine private day tour offers a beautifully balanced mix of art, history, gastronomy, and scenic beauty. It’s perfect for those who want a relaxed yet enriching experience without the hassle of navigating on their own. The knowledgeable guides, coupled with carefully curated stops, mean you’ll leave with more than just photos—you’ll carry home stories, tastes, and impressions of Catalonia’s diverse charm. Whether you’re an art aficionado, a wine lover, or simply someone eager to explore beyond Barcelona’s city limits, this tour provides a thoughtful, high-value way to experience the region’s best.