She moved to the Mediterranean in late 1812, and on 22 June 1813 captured the 2-gun privateer Fortune off the Catalan coast.
The "Vila Vella enceinte" is the only example of a fortified medieval town still standing on the Catalan coast.
At that time, the Spanish Navy did not dare to show itself off the Catalan coast.
Off the Catalan coast, his ship was attacked by Muslim pirates who slew the captain and murdered most of the crew.
'And the Catalan coast, sir,' Walker added.
They say the restaurant's raw materials are delivered daily from fishing ports along the Catalan coast.
One of the ships is lost in a storm off the Catalan coast, and Hercules sets out to locate it.
Impossible to navigate, the Besós was nonetheless a link between the Catalan coast and the interior.
Then it's off to the beach to visit Sitges, one of the most picturesque villages on the Catalan coast.
The continental shelf off the Catalan coast is from six to 30 km wide.