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Get to know the Costa Brava (and 5 places to visit)
18 October 2019

Get to know the Costa Brava (and 5 places to visit)

The Costa Brava, a stretch of coastline located north-east in Catalonia, is a Mediterranean jewel known for its stunning scenery, crystal clear beaches and charming seaside villages. It offers a wide variety of leisure activities to suit the tastes of all visitors. From exploring its rich history and culture to adventure in nature and relaxation on the beach, the Costa Brava has something special for every type of traveller.

Here are some specific activities you can enjoy on the Costa Brava:

Exploring picturesque villages

Take time to explore the charming seaside villages that dot the coastline. For example, Cadaqués, famous for its whitewashed architecture and its link to the painter Salvador Dalí, offers narrow streets and stunning sea views. Another outstanding town is Tossa de Mar, with its old walled town and picturesque fishermen's quarter, known as "Sa Roqueta".

Coastal hiking routes

Enjoy stunning sea views as you follow the hiking trails that wind along the coast. The Camino de Ronda is a popular option that connects many of the region's most beautiful beaches and coves. For example, the route from Lloret de Mar to Tossa de Mar offers spectacular views of cliffs and hidden coves.

Water sports in the Bay of Roses

The bay of Roses is an ideal place for water sports lovers. You can go windsurfing, kiteboarding, sailing and snorkelling in the calm, crystal-clear waters. Almadrava beach is especially known for its ideal conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Cultural visits in Figueres

Take the opportunity to visit Figueres, the birthplace of Salvador Dalí, and discover the famous Dalí Theatre-Museum, designed by the artist himself. This unique museum houses an extensive collection of surrealist works of art and is a must for art and culture lovers.

Gastronomy in Calella de Palafrugell

Enjoy a delicious seafront meal in the charming village of Calella de Palafrugell. This picturesque fishing village is known for its excellent restaurants serving fresh seafood and traditional Catalan dishes such as suquet de peix (fish stew) and fideuà.

In short, the Costa Brava offers a wide range of leisure activities to suit all tastes. Whether you prefer exploring historic villages, exciting water sports or simply relaxing on the beach, this beautiful coastal region of Catalonia has something special for all visitors. Get ready for an unforgettable experience on the Costa Brava!

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