Dive into the heart of the Maresme
Santa Susanna
A place that invites both adventure and relaxation
Santa Susanna is a charming village on the northern coast of Barcelona, nestled by the Mediterranean Sea. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing vacation without sacrificing fun and entertainment.
Explore its golden sandy beaches, ideal for soaking up the sun and enjoying the sea. Along its lively promenade, you’ll find a variety of restaurants and bars where you can savor delicious local cuisine..
In addition, Santa Susanna offers a range of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to water sports. Don’t forget to visit its charming old town, where you can uncover the history and culture of the area, or explore nearby towns like Blanes, Mataró, and Girona. Your best vacation starts here!
Beaches
Mediterranean Moments
The beaches of Santa Susanna, with their golden sand and crystal-clear waters, are perfect for relaxing under the sun, practicing water sports, and enjoying a lively seaside atmosphere. Among them, the following stand out...
So much to explore
Nearby Towns
Discover charming nearby towns, each with its own charm, history, and culture. Don’t miss them!
The green lung of the area
Parks
The parks of Santa Susanna and its surroundings allow you to enjoy nature and the outdoors. With hiking routes, play areas, and green spaces, they’re perfect for families and nature lovers seeking to relax and connect with the environment.
Parque polivalente Francesc Macià
Located in the nearby town of Malgrat de Mar, Francesc Macià Multipurpose Park is a multifunctional space ideal for all ages. It offers playgrounds, sports areas, and spacious green zones, perfect for relaxing and enjoying outdoor activities in a family-friendly environment. It’s a gathering place for the local community.
Castell Park
Castle Park is situated on a hill, offering a wonderful panoramic view of the entire town. The park features play areas for children and botanical walking routes. It’s perfect for peaceful strolls and enjoying a picnic while exploring the remains of the old castle that gives the park its name.
