discovering.. PORT de la SELVA

From all the villages around Cap Creus, Port de la Selva is the most likely one to earn the title of “small fishing village” “. Small, white houses nestle into each other, as if to seek shelter from the Tramuntana together.

port-de-la-selva1Naturally many inhabitants here make their livelihood out of tourism but their main source of income still is fishing . The fishing port ranks among the most important in this province.

Port de la Selva and its history:

1725 building of the first church; at that time port de la Selva still belonged to Selva del Mar. Near the beach only a few huts existed, where the fishermen kept their nets and other equipment.

port-de-la-selva21787 independence from Selva del Mar by decree from king Carlo III.

In the 19 century economical boom in wine and olive oil; the number of inhabitants increases.

At the end of the 19 century the wine bug destroyed most vineyards. The number of inhabitants declined again.

1986 after a public vote the road to Llançà was built with public money.

After the civil war 70% of Port de la Selva gets destroyed.

port-de-la-selva3In the sixties new economical boom in tourism. The number of inhabitants lies around 800. New houses and flats are being built without touching the village centre.

Position and climate

The bay of port de la Selva forms a natural harbour basin and is sheltered by the surrounding mountains from the harsh northerly winds. The prevailing beach is fairly large and offers even in the main season sufficient space. This beach is especially popular with windsurfers. The beach of “Cala Tamariu” is situated on the way to Cap Creus and can be reached by car. Further small bays towards CapCreus are well worth visiting by foot.
After the tourist boom in the sixties a more national tourism has been established here. Especially with the Barcelona upper class this picturesque resort seems very popular.

Sometimes in the height of the season, namely between 1 and 20 August the place gets somewhat crowded but not too overcrowded.
port-de-la-selva4Due to the proximity of the border this place is also visited by many French tourists. The number of tourists coming from EEC countries and Scandinavia are about equal. The surrounding of the village with its numerous footpaths invites to encounter unspoilt nature and numerous historical sites from the megalithic era and Medieval times.

Accommodation in family hotels and hostels, at the camping site or in holiday houses and flats These are usually rented out by agencies or privately. There are numerous restaurants. For self caterers there are ample shopping facilities. The price level is somewhat higher here than in Llançà and comparable to Cadaqués.

Sport facilities available for cyclists, tennis and all water sports. In the sports harbour of Port de la Selva mooring places are being rented and sold. The Diving centre is very well equipped and forms a point of attraction for divers from the entire world.

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Pictures from Port de la Selva

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4 thoughts on “discovering.. PORT de la SELVA

  1. MrsBerylMayes says:

    WEdiscovered Port de laSelva in 1970. It was our first holiday abroad and we left England with excitement an alittle apprehension! We had Booked an apartment advertised in aSunday paper managed by a company called Catalan Villas [2 weeks followed by 1 free]and we hada wonderful holiday!It was very Basic in those far off days but I remember Fantastic food at Hermindas and a great bar run by a then young couple Marguerita and oh gosh Have Forgotten. We also met some people who became lifelong friends. we and our family have been back over the years but although it is much smarter it will never be the same to us as our wonderful Puerto de la Seva berylmayesNottingham England

    • Graeme Hastie says:

      I with my five of my male friends from Glasgow visited Port in 1966 when it was a sleepy village.

      We watched the World Cup in the Bar Nautico (the bar name has changed but it was the bar up the prominent flight of steps) and run by young Elvira Cervera and her help Paquita. Lovely girls.

      We had a great time and I met a lovely Belgian lady

      We drank copious quantities of wine in our villa but behaved ourselves.

      Revisited in June this year (2022) still beautiful but obviously more developed.

      A charming plus to do nothing but telax

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