Far de Sant Sebastia
Lighthouses
Lookouts
Sights & Landmarks
Attraction
About
Far de Sant Sebastià—better known as the Sant Sebastià Lighthouse—rises proudly on a rocky headland overlooking the turquoise waters of Llafranc. Dating back to the 19th century, the lighthouse is a striking blend of historic architecture and maritime heritage. In addition to its functional role as a guiding light for ships, the site boasts a 15th‑century watchtower and remnants of ancient Iberian settlements that add layers of historical depth. Visitors are treated to sweeping panoramic views of the Mediterranean and a unique chance to contemplate the region’s rich past, making it a must‑visit landmark for anyone exploring the Costa Brava.
Highlights
- Historic Lighthouse
- Panoramic Ocean Views
- Ancient Iberian Ruins
Must-See Areas
Lighthouse Tower
Headland Watchtower
Iberian Ruins
Good to Know
Good for
Families
History Enthusiasts
Sea Lovers
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 30 minutes