Titan Transfers
95 km1h 15min24/7

Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar

Door-to-door transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar with professional driver, fixed price and flight monitoring included.

Transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar

Book your transfer — Barcelona-El Prat Airport → Lloret de Mar

4.8/5 rating
Based on 2,500+ reviews
Fixed price
No hidden charges
24/7 support
Always here to help
Free cancellation
Up to 24h before
Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar — aerial panoramic view of Lloret de Mar beach and seafront promenade
Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar — traditional Catalan seafood restaurant on the Costa Brava in Lloret de Mar
Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar — historic parish church of Sant Romà overlooking Lloret de Mar old town
Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar — secluded Cala Boadella cove near Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava

Your Journey from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar

A private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar covers approximately 95 kilometres, whisking you north-east along the Catalan coast in around one hour and fifteen minutes. The route takes you out of the city via the AP-7 motorway, passing through the industrial heartland of the metropolitan area before the landscape opens up into the rolling hills and pine-clad hillsides that characterise the Costa Brava hinterland. It is a straightforward, well-maintained drive that sets the tone for a relaxed arrival.

Unlike public coaches or shared shuttles, a private transfer lets you depart on your own schedule, with no stops at intermediate towns and no waiting for fellow passengers to collect luggage. Your driver meets you in the arrivals hall, assists with bags, and navigates the motorway with local knowledge — an especially valuable asset during the busy summer season when traffic around Barcelona can extend journey times for the unprepared traveller.

Discovering Lloret de Mar

Lloret de Mar sits on the southern tip of the Costa Brava, in the comarca of La Selva within Catalonia, Spain. Despite its international reputation as one of the Mediterranean's liveliest resort towns, Lloret retains a genuinely layered character: a medieval parish church overlooking the bay, Modernista funerary sculpture in its hilltop cemetery, and a working fishing community that predates the tourism boom by centuries. It is a destination that rewards those willing to look beyond the beach bars.

The town's seafront stretches for nearly two kilometres of fine golden sand, framed by rocky headlands that shelter the bay from the open sea. Inland, the narrow lanes of the old quarter are lined with Catalan townhouses, artisan shops and traditional restaurants serving freshly caught fish. Whether you are arriving for a family holiday, a cultural short break, or simply to unwind by the sea, Lloret de Mar offers more variety than its package-holiday image might suggest.

What to See and Do

The Castell d'en Plaja, perched on the southern headland above Cala Canyet, is one of Lloret's most photogenic landmarks — a neo-Gothic castle built in the early twentieth century that commands sweeping views of the coast. The Municipal Cemetery, meanwhile, is an extraordinary open-air museum of Modernista and Symbolist sculpture, commissioned by wealthy indianos — Catalans who made their fortunes in the Americas — and widely considered one of the finest of its kind in Europe.

Beyond the town itself, the Costa Brava coastline offers world-class snorkelling and diving in the Ses Planasses marine reserve, as well as waymarked hiking trails that link the coves between Lloret and the neighbouring towns of Blanes and Tossa de Mar. The GR-92 long-distance path passes directly through the area, and day-trip boats connect the main beach to more secluded inlets that are inaccessible by road.

Practical Travel Tips

Lloret de Mar is at its busiest from late June through August, when the main beach fills quickly and restaurant queues stretch into the evening. If your schedule is flexible, the shoulder months of May, June and September offer the same sunshine with considerably fewer crowds and more competitive accommodation rates. The local climate is typically warm from April through to October, with mild winters that make the town a pleasant year-round destination for those seeking quieter coastal escapes.

Spain observes Central European Time (CET/CEST), and most shops and restaurants in Lloret follow the traditional Catalan timetable — many close for a midday break between roughly 14:00 and 17:00. Cash is accepted widely, but contactless card payment has become standard across the resort. If you plan to explore the surrounding coastline, hiring a bicycle or booking a guided boat excursion directly from the beach is straightforward and generally affordable throughout the season.

Why Choose a Private Transfer?

Arranging a private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar is, for most travellers, the most sensible first decision of the trip. Public transport between the airport and Lloret requires at least one change — typically at Barcelona Sants or Nord bus station — and the total journey with connections can easily exceed two and a half hours. With luggage, children, or simply after a long flight, that added complexity is rarely welcome.

A professional private transfer eliminates the uncertainty entirely. You travel door to door in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle, the driver monitors your flight for delays, and there is no risk of missing a last connection to the coast. For groups of three or more, the cost per person becomes particularly competitive when compared with taxis and rail passes combined. It is, in short, the most efficient and comfortable way to begin any stay on the Costa Brava.

Arriving Ready to Explore

Stepping off your transfer at your Lloret de Mar hotel with luggage in hand and no logistical stress behind you is the ideal start to any coastal getaway. The town's compact layout means that the beach, the old quarter, and the main restaurant strips are all within easy walking distance of most accommodation, so you can orient yourself quickly and begin exploring within minutes of arrival. The Costa Brava has a particular quality of light in the late afternoon that is best appreciated with a walk along the promenade — a pleasure best enjoyed when you arrive refreshed rather than exhausted.

Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar — traditional Catalan seafood restaurant on the Costa Brava in Lloret de Mar

Catalan Cuisine on the Costa Brava

Lloret de Mar's culinary scene is rooted in the rich traditions of Catalan coastal cooking, where the mar i muntanya philosophy — pairing seafood with mountain ingredients — produces dishes of extraordinary depth. The local fish market supplies restaurants daily with fresh catches including sea bass, bream, and the anchovies for which the nearby Costa Brava town of L'Escala is celebrated. Suquet de peix, a hearty Catalan fisherman's stew, and fideuà — a noodle-based paella cooked in a rich seafood broth — are staples worth seeking out in the quieter restaurants away from the seafront tourist strip.

The hinterland around Lloret contributes equally to the table: wild mushrooms from the Montseny hills appear on autumn menus, while the comarca of La Selva produces excellent olive oil and a growing number of artisan cheeses. Paired with wines from the nearby DO Empordà or a locally produced cava, a meal in one of Lloret's traditional restaurants offers a genuinely authentic taste of Catalonia. Look for the handwritten daily menus chalked outside smaller establishments — these invariably represent the best value and the freshest ingredients.

Architecture, History and Culture

Few visitors expect the architectural richness that Lloret de Mar quietly harbours. The parish church of Sant Romà, founded in the sixteenth century and rebuilt over subsequent generations in a blend of Gothic and Baroque styles, dominates the old town from its elevated position above the bay. Its ornate façade and bell tower are among the most photographed landmarks on this stretch of the Costa Brava. Equally compelling is the Modernista Cemetery — a UNESCO-nominated site — where elaborate tombs commissioned by returning Catalan emigrants from Cuba and Puerto Rico stand as testament to an extraordinary chapter in regional history.

The Casa Solterra, a late nineteenth-century indiano mansion now housing the town's cultural centre, provides further context for this fascinating mercantile past. The municipal museum presents a well-curated collection of Iberian artefacts, Roman ceramics and mediaeval documents that trace the town's evolution from ancient settlement to modern resort. Together, these sites make a compelling case for spending at least one afternoon away from the beach and exploring Lloret's considerable cultural inheritance.

Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar — historic parish church of Sant Romà overlooking Lloret de Mar old town
Private transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport to Lloret de Mar — secluded Cala Boadella cove near Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava

Beaches, Coves and Natural Landscapes

While Lloret's main beach is the undisputed centrepiece of the resort, the surrounding coastline conceals a string of quieter coves that rank among the most beautiful on the entire Costa Brava. Cala Treumal, a short walk south of the town centre, is a sheltered pebble-and-sand inlet fringed by Mediterranean pine trees, popular with snorkellers who come to explore the rocky seabed. Cala Boadella, set within a protected natural area and accessible only on foot or by boat, offers a more secluded experience that feels worlds apart from the busier main beach just a kilometre away.

Inland, the Parc Forestal de Lloret covers several hundred hectares of cork oak woodland and scrubland that rise steeply above the town. Waymarked trails lead through the park to panoramic viewpoints over the bay, and the area is rich in birdlife — particularly during the spring and autumn migration seasons. For visitors seeking to balance beach relaxation with active exploration, the combination of accessible coastline and intact natural landscape around Lloret de Mar makes it an unusually satisfying destination on the Costa Brava.

Why book with us?

All our transfers include fixed price, professional driver and flight monitoring at no extra cost.

Fixed price
No surprises — price agreed before you travel
Meet & greet
Driver with name sign at arrivals
Flight monitoring
We adjust pickup if your flight is delayed
Free cancellation
Cancel free up to 24 hours before pickup
Door-to-door
Direct service from pickup to your destination
Modern vehicles
Air-conditioned fleet for every group size

Our fleet

Modern vehicles for every need — from solo travellers to large groups.

Fixed price
Free cancellation
Economy
33

Economy

Comfortable sedan ideal for couples and solo travellers. Perfect for city transfers.

Comfort
33

Comfort

Premium-feel sedan with extra legroom and amenities. Ideal for business travellers.

Minivan
65

Minivan

Spacious vehicle for families and small groups. Plenty of room for luggage.

MPV
77

MPV

Large MPV for groups up to 7 with generous luggage space. Great for airport runs.

How it works

Book your private transfer in three simple steps.

Cómo funciona Titan Transfers
01

Book online

Choose your route, select your vehicle, and book in minutes.

02

Meet your driver

Your driver will be waiting with a name sign at the arrival hall.

03

Enjoy your ride

Sit back and relax in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.

What our customers say

4.8/5
2,500+ reviews
Trustpilot
Google
Trusted ShopsTrusted Shops
Trustpilot
Sarah M.
London, UK

Excellent service from Barcelona Airport. Driver was waiting with a sign and the car was spotless. Will use again!

Google
Marco R.
Rome, Italy

Used Titan for our family trip to Malaga. The minivan was perfect for us and the kids. Great price too.

Trusted ShopsTrusted Shops
Anna K.
Berlin, Germany

Very professional transfer from Palma Airport to our hotel. On time, friendly driver, fair price. Highly recommend.

Trustpilot
James T.
New York, USA

Best airport transfer service we have used in Europe. The booking was easy and the driver was punctual.

Frequently asked questions

The transfer takes approximately 1h 15min.

Use our booking form for an instant quote with fixed prices. No hidden charges.

We monitor all flights in real time. Your driver will adjust the pickup time automatically at no extra cost.

Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before pickup.

Yes, we operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including public holidays.

Explore more

Airport
Barcelona-El Prat Airport
Destination
Lloret de Mar
Country
Spain
Titan Transfers app

Ready to book your transfer?

Get your instant price with fixed rates, personalised pick-up and free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

Fixed price
24/7 support
Secure payment

Download the app and book your transfer now

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play