Girona-Costa Brava Airport serves as the perfect gateway to Catalonia's stunning Costa Brava coastline, historic Girona city, and the Pyrenees mountains. This strategically located airport welcomes visitors to the rugged Costa Brava with its dramatic cliffs and hidden coves, the medieval charm of Girona with its beautifully preserved Jewish Quarter, world-class beaches from Lloret de Mar to Cadaqués, and easy access to Barcelona (just 100km south). Located approximately 13 kilometers south of Girona city, the airport provides excellent access to popular resorts like Lloret de Mar, Tossa de Mar, and Platja d'Aro, the artistic legacy of Salvador Dalí in Figueres and Cadaqués, charming medieval towns like Pals and Peratallada, and the volcanic landscapes of La Garrotxa Natural Park.

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Private transfers provide the ultimate convenience and comfort for traveling from Girona Airport to your destination. Your professional driver will meet you at arrivals with a personalized sign, assist with your luggage, and transport you directly to your hotel, villa, or resort in a modern, comfortable vehicle.
JamTransfer specializes in premium Girona airport transfers, perfect for visitors exploring the Costa Brava, Barcelona, and Catalonia's cultural treasures.
Bus services from Girona Airport include direct connections to Barcelona and Girona city, operated primarily by Sagalés and Barcelona Bus.
Train services require first reaching Girona city train station (30 minutes by bus from airport), where excellent connections to Barcelona and other Catalan cities are available.
Local taxis are readily available at Girona Airport taxi rank outside the arrivals terminal, with good availability year-round.
For guaranteed service with fixed pricing, book your Girona airport transfer online in advance through JamTransfer.
Car rental is available at Girona Airport with all major international companies represented. Highly recommended for exploring the Costa Brava's hidden coves and medieval villages.
Hotel shuttles are offered by some larger resorts and hotels, particularly in major towns like Lloret de Mar and Platja d'Aro.
At JamTransfer.com, we understand the unique character of Catalonia and the Costa Brava:
Costa Brava Region: The "Wild Coast" extends from Blanes to the French border, featuring dramatic rocky cliffs, hidden coves with crystal-clear water, charming fishing villages, and pine forests reaching the sea. The region offers a perfect blend of beach tourism and cultural exploration, with significantly less development than Costa del Sol or Costa Blanca.
Barcelona Connection: Girona Airport is often marketed as "Barcelona-Girona" due to its proximity to Barcelona (100km). Many budget airlines use this airport as a Barcelona alternative. Transfer time to Barcelona is 75-90 minutes by road, making it a viable option for Barcelona visitors, though Barcelona-El Prat is closer to the city center.
Popular Costa Brava Resorts: Lloret de Mar (30km) is the largest resort with vibrant nightlife and family beaches. Tossa de Mar (40km) offers medieval charm with a walled old town. Platja d'Aro (45km) is upscale with excellent shopping. Calella de Palafrugell (50km) and Cadaqués (80km) are charming, authentic fishing villages. Blanes (25km) marks the southern start of the Costa Brava.
Cultural Attractions: Girona city (13km) features one of Europe's best-preserved medieval Jewish Quarters, a stunning cathedral with the widest Gothic nave in the world, and colorful riverside houses. The Dalí Triangle includes the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres (45km), Dalí's house in Cadaqués (80km), and Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol (30km). Medieval villages like Pals, Peratallada, and Besalú are within 30-50km.
Peak Season: July-August are busiest with very high temperatures (28-35°C) and crowded beaches. June and September offer excellent weather with fewer crowds and are ideal for visiting. Easter and local festivals bring increased visitors. Winter (November-March) is mild but many coastal restaurants and hotels close. Spring wildflowers in the Pyrenees are spectacular.
Language Note: Catalan is the primary language in the region, though Spanish is widely spoken. Many locals appreciate attempts to use basic Catalan greetings. English is common in tourist areas but less so in inland villages. Signs and menus are often in Catalan first.
