Boat was very smooth on thev way to Blanes and stopped off at a few beaches and resorts which looked nice. Lloret looked lively. Arrived at Blanes on market day which was good then had lunch. Not much to see ot do in the town. Boat back was Neptune Boat which was smaller and a bumpier sail as weather had turned a bit windy and dull.
If you fancy checking out another Costa Brava resort, then this mini-cruise service is perfect. This water bus links four coastal spots – Tossa, Lloret, Blanes and the Maresme – which allows for half a dozen routes.
You'll be able to soak up the Mediterranean sun on board and explore the port of call at your own leisure in one fantastic day. What's more, your ticket is valid for the day, so choose your route and you're good to go.
There is more than 4km of blue-flag beach to relax on at Blanes. In Lloret, you could immerse yourself in its old town and visit its historic churches. The highlight is probably Tossa de Mar. Boasting the only surviving fortified medieval town on the Catalan coast, it was once the holiday destination for Hollywood stars such as Kirk Douglas, Elizabeth Taylor, and Rock Hudson. The ports of departure in the Mareseme are Calella, Pineda de Mar, Santa Susanna and Malgrat de Mar.