Coast
Private Costa Brava sailing, hidden calas reachable only by water, Cadaqués and Portlligat, beachfront masia stays.
An hour past the city you already love: a wild coast, one of the world's great wine countries, the Pyrenees. Fully private journeys composed from scratch by a Catalan who opens doors that can't be booked — closed estates, unlisted rooms, tables held by a phone call in Catalan.
Begin a conversationYou've likely seen Barcelona. You almost certainly haven't seen what a Catalan can open an hour from it: the masia that takes guests only by introduction, the Priorat cellar that opens after three phone calls and a personal vouching, the curator who knew the Dalí archives before they were catalogued.
Those doors open because we ask in the region's own language — and they compound, every season. One designer composes your journey and stays accountable from the first conversation to the flight home.
Every journey is drawn from these, in the proportion that suits the travelers — never a fixed product.
Private Costa Brava sailing, hidden calas reachable only by water, Cadaqués and Portlligat, beachfront masia stays.
Medieval Empordà by e-bike and vintage car, truffle hunting, the region's grandmother cooking in an ancient kitchen.
Closed-door Priorat and Penedès estates, barrel tastings, Michelin houses reached through personal relationships.
Dalí, Gaudí, Miró with curators and historians — not guides — and private studio and foundation access.
The Catalan Pyrenees: Romanesque valleys, glacial lakes, shepherds' lunches, a helicopter line over the range in season.
The city through its side doors — unlisted rooms, ateliers, the Sagrada Família before it opens to the public.
Neither exists as a package. Each one is composed for its travelers alone — these show the method.
From Barcelona's side doors to the wild capes of Cap de Creus, through medieval villages the buses never find — with the Mediterranean sailed, swum, and eaten.
Catalunya vertical — from the Roman stones of Tarragona through the slate terraces of Priorat, rising to the Romanesque valleys and high silence of the Pyrenees.
Native language, family and personal networks across the region, a decade of negotiating at the highest level. The moat isn't logistics — it's belonging.
You deal with the person who composed your journey — before, during, and after. Not a call center, not a sales desk.
Every transfer, table, key, and contingency handled before you land and minded while you travel.
And it usually changes the trip entirely. Tell us who's traveling and why — we'll take it from there. Journeys from $20,000 per couple, all-inclusive on the ground.
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