Why this decision comes first
The clean Begur answer is not one base for everything. It is deciding whether the trip is really about village nights and dinner on foot or about waking up nearer the water.
Use Begur old town when the stay wants walkable evenings and identity; choose the coves when sea access should carry the trip.
supporting businesses
places shaping the read
source checks behind the page
Begur gets much clearer once the stay stops mixing old-town evenings and cove sleeping into one generic answer.
The point is not breadth. The point is making Begur behave correctly for the town, Aiguablava, or cove rhythm you actually have.
The clean Begur answer is not one base for everything. It is deciding whether the trip is really about village nights and dinner on foot or about waking up nearer the water.
Choose the centre when the stay wants walking, dining choice, heritage texture, and a short-break rhythm that still feels like a village instead of a resort coast.
Choose Aiguablava or Sa Tuna when sea access, cove mood, and a more sealed-off premium reset matter more than repeated old-town loops.
These are the verified stay and dining anchors currently tied to the guide's logic, not a fake broad Costa Brava directory.
The clean town-edge Begur stay when the trip wants a short walk into the centre without giving up a quieter boutique reset.
C. Ramon Llull, 1, Begur
The clearest Aiguablava stay anchor when the trip wants sea views, short walks to the cove, and a premium Fornells rhythm instead of a town-first base.
Platja de Fornells, s/n, Begur
The cove-side Begur anchor for travelers who want to sleep inside Sa Tuna's picture-postcard rhythm rather than commute into it.
Passeig de l'Ancora, 14, Begur
These places are here because they change how Begur should be used, not because they simply appear on a map.
The hill village core below the medieval castle where stone lanes, Indian houses, and evening dining loops give Begur its strongest town-first identity.
Best used on foot once parked below the centre; slopes, stairs, and the castle-side climb matter more here than simple map distance.
Begur's signature sandy cove in the Fornells pocket, strongest when the trip wants turquoise water, easier entry, and one premium beach day with low friction.
Best for the easiest sandy-cove block in Begur; it works well with lunch or dinner nearby and loses value if the trip wants isolation or a wilder access feel.
The picture-postcard Begur cove where old fishermen's houses and a smaller footprint make the stay feel charm-first rather than broad-beach.
The winding descent matters; Sa Tuna works best when the trip wants one sealed cove setting and does not need the widest beach footprint or the easiest parking logic.
Use the adjacent guide only if it sharpens the same Begur logic. This is not a broad recommendation wall.
Aiguablava works when the stay wants the easiest premium cove block, calmer sea time, and one deliberate Fornells dining layer.
Begur · Soft Launch
Use these only if the current guide should be compared with another premium village answer. This is a narrow network layer, not a general outbound list.
Use this when Begur's base question needs a pure village-led counterpoint with less sea pressure.
Costa del Sol · old-town walking, hillside stays, and dinner rhythm
Use this when the same base question should be tested against harbour-versus-bay logic in Cadaques.
Costa Brava · historic centre, Portlligat, and bay-and-cove logic
Each guide stays narrow, but it still needs a visible source frame and check date.
https://visitbegur.cat/en/the-town/
https://visitbegur.cat/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/E-GB-Generic-Begur-min.pdf
https://visitbegur.cat/en/where-to-sleep/hotel-galena-mas-comangau/
https://www.hotelaiguablava.com/en/
https://www.hostalsatuna.com/en/