Perseids 2025: Magical getaway under the stars in Montserrat | Masías Cal Ferran
Experience the most awaited star shower of the year in the middle of nature
August brings clear skies, warm nights and one of the most exciting natural spectacles of the year: the Perseid star shower in Montserrat. And if you are looking for a quiet, magical place away from the city lights, Masías Cal Ferran, sheltered by the mountains of Montserrat, is the perfect destination.
What are the Perseids and when to see them?
The Perseids, also known as the tears of St. Lawrence, are meteors originating from the Swift-Tuttle comet. Every year, between August 10 and 14, these fragments cross the atmosphere leaving a luminous trail in the sky. Their peak usually coincides with the night of August 12.
Seeing them from a dark, quiet place surrounded by nature makes the experience even more magical.
Why observe the Perseids from Masías Cal Ferran?
Clean skies with no light pollution
We are located far from the big cities, in a rural area with low light pollution, ideal for stargazing without interference.
Privileged natural environment
Surrounded by hills, forest and fresh air, the farmhouse sits in a strategic enclave that allows a clear view of the sky and a complete sensory experience.
Silence and real disconnection
Here time stands still. Only the chirping of crickets and the whisper of the wind accompany your desires when you see a shooting star pass by.
A unique experience under the stars
At Masías Cal Ferran you will not only be able to contemplate the Perseids. You will also enjoy a cozy, sustainable and conscious stay, where rest, nature and inner connection are the protagonists.
In the morning, you will wake up with views of Montserrat and the feeling of having experienced something unrepeatable.
Book your stellar getaway for August
If you dream of seeing the rain of stars in Montserrat, surrounded by silence, nature and magic … this is the moment.
Nights from August 10 to 14 are ideal.
Capacity is limited to guarantee tranquility and silence.
“It’s not just stargazing. It’s reminding you how small you are…and how big you can dream.”