
Through a blend of physical and human geography investigations, students explore key topics, deepen their understanding of complex geographical processes, and develop advanced fieldwork techniques.
This program aligns with core A-Level modules, such as Coastal Systems and Landscapes, Changing Places, and Hazards, ensuring students build transferable skills and collect data for their Independent Investigation (NEA).
Our fieldwork program in Platja D’Aro offers an immersive experience tailored to meet the demands of the A-Level Geography curriculum. Through a blend of physical and human geography investigations, students explore key topics, deepen their understanding of complex geographical processes, and develop advanced fieldwork techniques.
This program aligns with core A-Level modules, such as Coastal Systems and Landscapes, Changing Places, and Hazards, ensuring students build transferable skills and collect data for their Independent Investigation (NEA).
Our Platja D’Aro fieldwork opportunities provide A-Level students with practical, curriculum-aligned experiences that enrich their studies and prepare them for further academic and professional endeavours.
Arrival at Barcelona or Girona Airport (or direct coach transfer from the UK).
Coach transfer to hotel in Platja D’Aro.
Evening:
Settle into the hotel and enjoy an evening meal.
Familiarization activity: Walk to the beach for basic Spanish language practice and introductory group games.
Morning:
Walk from Platja D’Aro to Sant Antoni de Calonge along the coastal path.
Study erosional and depositional landforms, including cliffs, headlands, and beaches.
Skills covered: Field sketching, sampling strategies, quantitative data collection.
Lunch:
Visit a local supermarket or café in Sant Antoni.
Afternoon:
Investigate coastal management strategies in Sant Antoni, including groynes and seawalls.
Skills covered: Sketch mapping, GIS application, and data collection techniques.
Evening:
Evening meal at the hotel.
1-hour session: Collate, analyze, and conclude the coastal management study.
Morning:
Coach transfer to Girona.
Explore the history and urban regeneration of the Old Quarter, focusing on projects from the 1990s and 2000s.
Skills covered: Qualitative and quantitative data collection, environmental quality surveys, and sampling techniques.
Lunch:
Visit a supermarket or café in Girona’s Old Quarter.
Afternoon:
Study the impact of “set-jetting” tourism, with a guided tour of Game of Thrones filming locations in Girona (e.g., King’s Landing and Braavos).
Evening:
Evening meal at the hotel.
1-hour session: Collate and analyze data on urban regeneration and media tourism.
Morning:
Coach transfer to Olot.
Walking tour of Croscat Volcano and its quarry to study volcanic geology and hazards.
Visit the Volcano Visitor Centre for additional insights into tectonic processes.
Lunch:
Visit a supermarket or café in Olot.
Afternoon:
Short stop at Sant Joan les Fonts to observe columnar basalt formations and lava flows.
Travel to Gola de Ter for a sand dune succession study, including abiotic and biotic factors.
Evening:
Evening meal at the hotel.
1-hour session: Virtual volcanic hazard mapping exercise using ARCGIS.
Early breakfast and check out.
Coach transfer to Barcelona or Girona Airport for return flight.
Optional: Short morning activity or shopping stop en route to the airport (time permitting).






Photos above are from our sample itineraries, excursions and activities – each trip is tailored to your group.
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Walk a section of the Camí de Ronda between Sant Antoni de Calonge and Palamós to study coastline morphology, tourism pressures and real-world coastal management. Recent storm erosion here has prompted local proposals for groynes/breakwaters, giving students a live case study in risk, cost and sustainability trade-offs.

Explore Girona’s Barri Vell and Jewish Quarter, walk the medieval walls and study the River Onyar’s role in shaping the city. Use the coloured riverside houses and bridges as a case study in place-making, tourism and flood management. Ideal for field sketches, land-use mapping and discussions on conserving historic centres while supporting a modern economy.

Examine Croscat’s distinctive horseshoe-shaped cone, where past quarrying reveals layers of ash, lapilli and bombs from Strombolian eruptions. It’s a superb open textbook for reading volcanic processes, understanding quarry restoration and discussing access versus protection in a natural park. Extend learning with nearby beech woodland on lava flows at La Fageda d’en Jordà.

Olot sits within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone, with cones and lava flows embedded in the town’s fabric. Investigate how a small city balances conservation with daily life through parks, protected viewpoints and careful planning. Add a visit to the Museu dels Volcans (Parc Nou) to link local geology with hazards, land use and sustainable tourism.
Platja d’Aro is part of the municipality of Castell Platja d’Aro. This means that although it is a bustling resort, just inland you’ll find Castell d’Aro, an ancient village that was built up around the fortified church and medieval castle. This historic part of the town’s legacy is thought to date to around the first century BC. Students can experience a Spanish Gymkhana, where they will purchase ingredients from local, authentic markets, don the chef hat to create tasty traditional cuisine.

The Caleta Palace, for example, is in a perfect location, right on the beach in Platja D’Aro. The Caleta Palace Hotel has consistently been the most popular hotel for Activ4 school trips. As a company we chose the Caleta Palace Hotel because of its outstanding location. It is only 300 metres into the resort of Platja D’Aro.
Groups can walk to evening entertainment such as; Magic Park, Karaoke and Miniature Golf. Plus, who wouldn’t want a beach front location and we do mean beachfront. Caleta Palace Hotel guests can enjoy a dip inside the refreshing outdoor pool or walk directly onto the beach and swim in the Mediterranean Sea.
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