Sports
Tossa de Mar offers a wide variety of sports to enjoy its natural surroundings. From hiking along the Camino de Ronda and mountain routes, to cycling on its coastal paths. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkelling, diving or kayaking, while the beaches invite you to enjoy water sports such as paddle surfing and sailing. In addition, its coves and cliffs are ideal for climbing and via ferratas. A perfect destination for lovers of outdoor activities.

Scuba Diving
Tossa de Mar, on the Costa Brava, is a perfect place for scuba diving, with crystal-clear waters and great marine biodiversity. Its rocky and calm seabeds provide a unique experience for divers of all levels, from beginners to advanced, with guided dives that allow you to explore its fascinating underwater world and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.

TriTour Triathlon
The TriTour Triathlon in Tossa de Mar, part of the TriTour League, offers a unique experience on the Costa Brava. With Olympic and Sprint modalities, participants enjoy swimming in the sea, cycling and running.

Cycling
Tossa de Mar is an ideal destination for cycling. With its impressive cliffs overlooking the sea, it offers various options for both road cyclists and those who prefer mountain biking.

Hiking
Hiking in Tossa de Mar, especially along the Camino de Ronda (a historic coastal path), is one of the must-do experiences on the Costa Brava. Originally connecting the fishing villages in the area, it offers stunning paths with sea views. The section that starts in Tossa de Mar allows you to enjoy spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea, cliffs, and hidden coves. It is a trail that takes you along the coast, offering an unforgettable connection with nature.

Via Ferrata
Tossa de Mar has some highly-rated via ferratas, (climbing routes equipped with cables, ladders, and suspension bridges), especially for lovers of climbing and adventure. These equipped climbing routes allow you to enjoy the views and landscape of the Costa Brava from a unique perspective. One of the best-known is the Camí d'Eric, which runs along the cliffs and offers different degrees of difficulty.