The Most Common Questions about Santa Susanna

Whether you’re planning a visit to Santa Susanna on Spain’s Costa del Maresme or are simply curious about this beautiful destination, here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about this charming town.

What region is Santa Susanna in?

Santa Susanna is located in the Catalonia region of northeastern Spain, within the province of Barcelona. It forms part of the Costa del Maresme, a coastal area renowned for its stunning beaches, mild Mediterranean climate and charming seaside towns. Catalonia is a culturally rich region with a distinct identity, offering visitors a unique blend of historical heritage, vibrant traditions and modern amenities.

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What is Santa Susanna like in Spain?

It is a vibrant seaside resort town offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, modern amenities, and rich cultural heritage. Its long sandy beaches, clear Mediterranean waters and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere attract visitors from every corner of the globe. The town is well-equipped with hotels, restaurants, and leisure activities, making it an ideal destination for tourists of all ages.

The atmosphere here is laid-back yet lively, with plenty of activities to keep you entertained. When you stay here you’ll find yourself surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including the Montnegre-Corredor Natural Park, which offers hiking and cycling opportunities for nature enthusiasts. The local cuisine is another highlight, featuring fresh seafood, traditional Catalan dishes and excellent local wines. The warm hospitality of the locals adds to the town’s charm, making everyone feel welcome and at home.

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How big is Santa Susanna?

Santa Susanna covers an area of about 12 square kilometres (4.6 square miles). Despite its modest size, it packs a punch with its diverse offerings. Around 3,500 permanent residents call it home, but during the peak tourist season, the population swells as travellers from around the world come to enjoy its attractions. The town’s compact nature makes it easy to explore on foot or by bicycle, with many amenities and points of interest within a short distance of each other.

Does Santa Susanna have an old town? 

Yes, there is an old town area, known locally as the “Poble”. This area showcases Santa Susanna’s historical charm, featuring narrow, winding streets, traditional Catalan architecture and several notable landmarks. Among these are the ancient watchtowers, such as the Torre de Can Rates and Torre Montagut, which date back to the 15th century. These towers were originally built for defence against pirate attacks and now offer a fascinating glimpse into the region’s past. The old town’s atmosphere is distinctly different from the more modern beachfront area, providing a serene and culturally rich experience for visitors.

Does Santa Susanna have a beach? 

Absolutely! The town boasts several beautiful beaches along its coastline. The main beach, Platja de Santa Susanna, is a long stretch of golden sand perfect for sunbathing, swimming and various water sports. This beach is well-maintained and you’ll find plentiful amenities such as sunbeds, parasols, showers and beach bars, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience during your visit. Lifeguards are on duty during the peak season, so it’s a very safe environment for families with children. Additionally, the beaches are accessible for people with reduced mobility, offering ramps and adapted facilities.

Besides the main beach, there are smaller, more secluded coves and beaches nearby where visitors can escape the crowds and enjoy a more tranquil setting. These areas are ideal for snorkelling and exploring marine life.

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Does Santa Susanna have a promenade?  

Yes, the town features a lively promenade, the Passeig Marítim, which runs parallel to the beach. This promenade is perfect for leisurely walks, cycling or rollerblading. Lined with palm trees, shops, cafes and restaurants, it’s a hub of activity where you can enjoy scenic coastal views, savour local cuisine and indulge in some shopping. The promenade is especially beautiful during sunset, providing stunning views over the Mediterranean Sea.

Regular markets and craft fairs are held along the promenade, offering a chance to purchase local products and souvenirs. Street performers and musicians also add to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a lively place to spend an evening.

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What is Santa Susanna like at night? 

At night, the town transforms into a vibrant hotspot with plenty of entertainment options. There is a variety of nightlife activities, including bars, nightclubs and live music venues. Many beachfront bars and restaurants remain open late so that you can enjoy cocktails, dance, or simply unwind by the sea as you soak up the lively, yet relaxed atmosphere. 

For those looking for a quieter evening, there are numerous spots along the beach and in the old town where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll under the stars. The town also hosts various cultural events, festivals, and open-air concerts throughout the year, offering entertainment for all tastes.

How far is Santa Susanna from the airport? 

Santa Susanna is conveniently located about 75 kilometres (46 miles) from Barcelona-El Prat Airport, one of Spain’s major international airports. The town is easily accessible by car, train, or bus, with a journey time of approximately one to one and a half hours, depending on your mode of transport. 

Another nearby airport is Girona-Costa Brava Airport, located about 35 kilometres (22 miles) away. This airport is smaller but also well-connected with various European destinations. The short distance to two major airports makes Santa Susanna an accessible destination for international travellers, ensuring that your journey to this beautiful town is smooth and convenient.

Conclusion

Santa Susanna is a charming coastal town that offers a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re drawn to its sandy beaches, historical old town, lively promenade or vibrant nightlife, it has something to offer every traveller. Its convenient location near major airports makes it an ideal destination for a memorable Spanish getaway. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a romantic escape  or an adventurous trip, Santa Susanna is a destination worth exploring.

Where to Stay 

Hotel Montemar Maritim: At 100 metres from Santa Susanna beach, the sand and sea are literally on the doorstep. The building is architecturally intriguing, built to resemble the shape of a boat. Guests enjoy air conditioned rooms with private balconies, an outdoor pool and a sun-lounger terrace. Make sure you don’t miss one of their live cooking shows in the evening.

Caprici Beach Hotel & Spa: Centrally located in Santa Susanna, guests simply step out onto the beach. Rooms have balconies that provide views of the resort or the sea. In the summer you can book places for your kids in the children’s club, and all year round visitors enjoy access to a games room and play area. For the ultimate in relaxation, the hotel boasts a gym, sauna, outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace.

Masia Can Ninot: For a more authentic experience, this country house is perfect. Enjoy mountain views from the patio and terrace, and take a dip in your private pool as the barbecue sizzles in the garden. The property includes a fully equipped kitchen, free WiFi, a fireplace and outdoor furniture. You are perfectly situated to take advantage of the hiking opportunities as well as the beaches.

How to Get There 

Getting to Santa Susanna is straightforward from most major European locations. You can choose to fly to Girona or Barcelona airports. There are more frequent and cheaper flights and airport transfers if you choose to travel via Barcelona El Prat. With around 650 flights per week from the UK, it’s easy to find a time and price that suits. Make sure you pre book your transfer from Barcelona El Prat Airport to Santa Susanna with Shuttle Direct so that you can get the best price for your journey. 

Overview

UK to BCN Flight Time: just under 2.5 hours

Santa Susanna Transfer Distance: approx 75 kms

Barcelona Airport Transfer Time: between 45 and 75 minutes, depending on traffic.

Types of Transfer 

The best way to start and end your holiday is to pre book a reliable airport transfer from Barcelona to Santa Susanna. At Shuttle Direct we have a variety of options to suit your budget and your travel plans. 

Taxi: An airport taxi from Barcelona to Santa Susanna can be organised as soon as you’ve bought your flight tickets. When you touch down, one of our cars will be waiting for you at the Arrivals Hall and will return you to Departures in good time for your homeward journey. No queuing, no searching for a taxi rank, no communication stress – this is the perfect way to ease your way into your break!

Private Transfer: We offer a chauffeured, private vehicle transfer from Barcelona to Santa Susanna for those who want a highly personalised and luxury airport transfer service. Your driver and vehicle will attend to you in the Arrivals Lounge and will escort you to your final destination in comfort.

Shuttle Bus: A Santa Susanna transfer from the airport by shuttle bus is our most popular budget-friendly option, which does not compromise on reliability or safety. Booking your seat on our service ensures we will be waiting for you at a designated bus stop at the terminal and will deliver you to a stop near your accommodation.

Minibus Transfer: Santa Susanna is a fabulous resort for multi-generational holidays or for groups. If you’re travelling with a larger party, we suggest that you book a Barcelona transfer in one of our minibuses. You will all travel together direct to your accommodation and back again, and there’s plenty of space for everyone’s luggage. 

Choosing the Right Transfer  

 While it’s always great to have options, sometimes it can be bewildering to try and figure out which one is best for you. We generally recommend that you pick your airport transfer based on the level of spend and convenience that suits you.

Cost: When price is a priority, the best way to transfer from Barcelona to Santa Susanna is via our shuttle bus. You can guarantee a seat by pre booking, and the bus stops are conveniently located for the main accommodation options in the resort. With frequent services that stick reliably to our timetable, you won’t have to worry about getting to and from the airport, or about astronomical transfer costs.

Convenience: There’s no denying that being delivered to the door of your hotel is the most convenient way to start your holiday, and that being picked up from the same point ensures a stress-free return to the real world. Our airport taxis and private transfer services provide travellers with this ease and peace of mind.

About Shuttle Direct 

Shuttle Direct is a long-established transfer service that offers travellers convenient and professional transportation options in locations around the world. Our drivers are experienced and courteous, and we are proud of our fleet of taxis, cars and buses carrying passengers to their destinations reliably and comfortably every day of the year. 

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