Bascara Villa
Bascara Villa
Location: Bascara
Sleeps: 6
Can Amer
Can Amer
Location: Angles
Sleeps: 10
Can Eugenia
Can Eugenia
Location: Girona
Sleeps: 11
 
Can Ines
Can Ines
Location: Outside Tortella
Sleeps: 16
Can Juliette
Can Juliette
Location: near Girona
Sleeps: 14
Can Maia
Can Maia
Location: Maia de Montcal
Sleeps: 6
 
Can Olivella
Can Olivella
Location: Olivella
Sleeps: 8
Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo
Location: Near Granollers
Sleeps: 25
Casa Sara
Casa Sara
Location: Near Besalu
Sleeps: 28
 
Castle Pyrenees
Castle Pyrenees
Location: near Puigcerda
Sleeps: 22
Catalan Village House
Catalan Village House
Location: near Canapost
Sleeps: 12
Country  Farmhouse
Country Farmhouse
Location: Near Bisbal
Sleeps: 8
 
Girona Castle
Girona Castle
Location: Girona
Sleeps: 14
Mas Antonio
Mas Antonio
Location: Costa Brava Area
Sleeps: 9
Mas Daniel
Mas Daniel
Location: near Girona
Sleeps: 12
 
Mas Martin
Mas Martin
Location: Peratallada
Sleeps: 20
Mas Nuevo
Mas Nuevo
Location: near La Bisbal
Sleeps: 6
Masia Azul
Masia Azul
Location: Arbucies
Sleeps: 18
 
Masia Catalan
Masia Catalan
Location: Girona
Sleeps: 20
Masia Emporda
Masia Emporda
Location: La Bisbal d'Emporda
Sleeps: 18
Masia Garraf Mansion
Masia Garraf Mansion
Location: Between Sitges and Barcelona
Sleeps: 24
 
Masia Stefano
Masia Stefano
Location: Outside Banyoles
Sleeps: 12
Naranja Villa
Naranja Villa
Location: Bascara
Sleeps: 4
Rocaberti Castle
Rocaberti Castle
Location: near Girona
Sleeps: 20
 
Sierra Real
Sierra Real
Location: Bascara
Sleeps: 8
Villa Gallifa
Villa Gallifa
Location: Seva
Sleeps: 6
 

About Catalonia

Of all the regions that make up the ethnic, cultural and historical patchwork of Spain, Catalonia is perhaps the most distinctive. The majority of the people speak Catalan and not Castilian Spanish (the two are co-official,)and the people are intensely proud of their own identity and heritage. Ask the Catalans and they will tell you their northeast corner of Spain is not a region but a nation. Not surprisingly, rivalry between Castile and Catalunya is an ongoing part of Spanish history.

Bordering France to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencia region to the south and the Mediterranean along its eastern coast, Catalunya is composed of four provinces: Lleida, Tarragona, Girona and Barcelona. This is a land of extraordinary contrasts. Flatter towards the south, where vineyards and olive groves are concentrated, jaggedly rocky along the stunning Costa Brava, and reaching soaring heights in the Pyrenees. Catalunya boasts some of Spain's most memorable scenery. There is excellent skiing, beautiful national parks, charming villages in the Pyrenees and international playgrounds along the Mediterranean.

Gastronomy
The region's cuisine features unusual dishes like goose with pears and lobster with chicken, wonderful seafood stews, pastas and a great variety of wild mushrooms. Fine red and white wines are produced here, and Catalan sparkling wines (cavas) are favorite celebratory wines around the world.