Groups from 20 people
Welcome to Marimurtra
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A group / international school of more than 20 people organized by one or more managers who visit Marimurtra and make a single payment. Prior reservation is required by filling out this form. Reservation management hours are from Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm.
Visit on your own
Visit on your own
It is carried out without any official Marimurtra guide. The price is €8 per person and the group leader is free.
Guided tour
20 min guided introduction
Welcome to Marimurtra: this is an approximately 20-minute introduction led by a Marimurtra guide in front of the Garden map. The guide explains the location and extent of the Botanical Garden, its history, and the identity of its founder. Additionally, a recommended route is suggested to observe the most significant specimens and essential corners of the garden. After the introduction, the group continues with a free visit.
25 € / group (entry to the Garden not included)
90 min guided tours
Discover Marimurtra: this guided tour offers an exceptional opportunity to explore the botanical diversity of Marimurtra, which houses species from all over the world. During the approximately 2 km tour, visitors can enjoy plant species and discover the characteristics and origins of some of them. Take advantage of this opportunity to get to know one of the most emblematic botanical gardens in the world.
120 € (entry to the Garden not included)
Rules of Marimurtra
The Marimurtra Botanical Garden is an open-air museum with a lot of plant diversity of great botanical interest. The visit must at all times be as respectful as possible of the integrity and well-being of the plants.
Map of the Garden
By clicking here you can download the garden map in PDF format to consult it from any electronic device.
Respect the Garden
Maintaining a private botanical garden is a challenge, but it is possible thanks to people who trust us and believe in our cause. Help us keep Carl Faust’s work alive so that all visitors can continue to enjoy it as they have until now. Caring for nature and respecting the environment is everyone’s job.
How to get to Marimurtra?
Bus
You can get to Marimurtra by bus by accessing the garden groups entrance (C / Jardí s / n). It is essential that you tell us if you will arrive with your bus (the address to park the bus is Carrer Cala Bona, 13). You can use this space to park as long as there is no other coach that requires it. According to the road authorities of the municipality of Blanes, only coaches with a maximum size of 12 meters can access. We also ask that the engines remain switched off at all times. You will find the complete route from the motorway exit to the group gate at the following link: bit.ly/mapa-acces-marimurtra
On foot, by bicycle or by car
- From the center of Blanes, following the signs for the mountain above the port.
- From Lloret, take the access road to the Costa Brava (Gi-682) in the direction of the Blanes Regional Hospital and follow the signs that lead to the Garden.
With the tourist train
- From Plaza Catalunya in Blanes and stops right in front of the entrance to the Botanical Garden. Check the schedules and prices at https://carrilets.com/linies-i-horaris/. For reservations and more information: +34 93 561 20 00 or info@carrilets.com.
Pre-booking form
How is the payment made? For the non-guided visit you can make the payment by transfer (before the visit) or in cash or card on the day of the visit. With guided tours, payment for the tour must be made in advance and tickets can be paid for before or on the day of the tour.