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Costa Brava is a piece of paradise in Spain with incredibly beautiful nature and impressive beaches

The Costa Brava is a Mediterranean coastline in the north-east of Catalonia, which stretches 162 km from Blanes to the French border. This is one of the most popular coasts of Spain, which, in addition to luxurious beaches with excellent infrastructure, can offer stunning nature, interesting museums and architecture. These places inspired the eccentric Salvador Dali - the wonderful town of Cadaques is filled with the atmosphere of a genius.


Photo: Map of the Costa Brava

The name Costa Brava reveals the essence of this coastline, which is translated from Spanish as “wild / rocky / coast”. Picturesque grandiose cliffs, rocks, foothills in fragrant pines and fir trees will not let your eyes get bored.

You can see all the beauty of the coast in this video:

Beaches covered with golden sand or pebbles and the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea always receive the European Blue Flag. Some beaches have received the ICTE Q mark for their excellent tourism (Lloret de Mar and Fenals).

The Costa Brava coast offers enormous diving opportunities - depths of up to 50 m, depressions and tunnels, bizarre sponges and algae, octopuses, lobsters, eels and the most outlandish fish such as blue wrasse.


Photo: Costa Brava

Another “strong point” of the Costa Brava is its exceptionally interesting cities along the entire length of the coast. Catalonia is a vibrant mixture of rich history and culture, traditions and tourist comfort. This is a great opportunity to sunbathe and go on excursions to the most interesting cities in the world, for example, vibrant Barcelona or medieval Gerona.

The most visited resort towns are Lloret de Mar, Playa de Aro, Tossa de Mar and Blanes.

10 things to do on the Costa Brava. Things to do:


Photo: Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodas

Must-dos on the Costa Brava:

  1. Visit the “Dali triangle”: graceful Cadaqués, alluring Port Lligat and the birthplace of the genius Figares with the unusual museums of Salvador Dali.
  2. Go to one of the most beautiful natural parks, Cap de Creus and the monastery of Sant Pere de Rodas.
  3. Take a day to travel to Barcelona and see Gaudí's amazing architecture.
  4. Take a walk in the ancient botanical gardens of Pina de Rosa and Marimurtra in Blanes.
  5. Dance to the songs of Cuban fishermen in Caleia de Palafrugell.
  6. Visit the medieval lady Gerona.
  7. Taste the fish from the morning's catch in a restaurant overlooking the sea in Palamos.
  8. Stroll along the hiking trails of Playa d'Aro, admiring the views of nature.
  9. Go diving or snorkeling on the beach of Cala Canellas in the resort of Lloret de Mar.
  10. Rent a car and go for a day to romantic France.
  11. Each city annually hosts the Fiesta Major - a holiday on the day of the city's patron saint with fairs, performances, attractions and fireworks. In Tossa de Mar from June 28 to July 1, in Blanes on June 24-28, in Lloret de Mar on July 24-30.


Photo: Lloret de Mar

Lloret de Mar is a resort that over the past centuries has grown from a fishing village into a tourist center of the Costa Brava. Its location is very good - 75 km from Barcelona, ​​29 km from Gerona, and only 90 km from France. Lloret de Mar is considered the epicenter of parties - people come here to have a blast in discos, nightclubs and bars.

Cultural program


Photo: Museum “Cat House”

Culturally, there are places to go, such as the private collection of the Koshkin House Museum or the Maritime Museum on the embankment. The Verdaguer Cultural Center exhibits finds from 250 BC.

Active leisure

There are many water activities here - from catamarans, speedboats, banana boats to diving with instructors or snorkeling (with a snorkel). On land, play all types of beach sports, ride horses, play tennis. There are excellent golf courses and bowling alleys.

You can see the beauty of the underwater world in this video:

Children and adults will have a lot of fun at the Marineland and Water Park water parks, located among pleasant greenery, as well as the mini-zoo and Aqualeon water park with a seal show and the opportunity to touch turtles and iguanas.

Beaches


Photo: Cala Canellas Beach

The beaches of Lloret de Mar, sheltered from the winds by the mountains, are wide, clean and picturesque - beautiful bays, rocks of the most interesting shapes sticking out of the sea, green caps of trees.

Main beaches:

Lloret de Mar– the beach is in the center right behind the strip of hotels. There is coarse yellow sand here, the depth increases quickly. During the season it is very crowded, the infrastructure is 5+.


Photo: Lloret de Mar

Sa Caleta (Playa de S'Caleta)– a less crowded option with good sand, a little more than 100 m long. There are cabins and showers, but there is no cafe.


Photo: Sa Caleta

Cala Canyelles– located 4 km from the center in a pleasant cove among picturesque rocks in pine trees. Kayaks, water skis and a diving station are available for tourists.


Photo: Cala Canellas

Fenals (Playa de Fenals)– an excellent 700-meter beach in a cozy bay with shops and cafes, cut off by a cliff from the central beach. The best option for families with children.


Photo: Fenals

Sa Boadeya (Playa de S'Boadella)– a beautiful beach with rocks and pine trees. A stone ledge divides the beach into regular and nudist.


Photo: Sa Boadeya

Santa Cristina– beach at 500 m, with white sand and peaceful water. Arriving here by boat or bus, you'll escape the tourists and sunbathe among the locals.


Photo: Santa Cristina

You can see what the beaches of Lloret de Mar look like in the video:

In the bays of Tortuga and Morisca you can find the desired solitude and contemplate nature.

According to reviews from tourists, it is not worth choosing the central beach of Lloret de Mar for relaxation - although it is cleaned, with the huge number of people it is possible to find garbage in the water or on the beach. It is better to go to nearby Sa Caleta or Fenals.

Attractions


Photo: Gardens of St. Clotilde

Architectural monuments of Lloret de Mar:

  1. The castle on the beach (Castell d'en Plaja), which shows off in all the photos, is nothing more than a new building in 1935 - as the residence of the tycoon Narsis Plaja;
  2. The symbol of the city is the Fisherman's Wife (Donna Marinera), peering into the sea, on the central beach;
  3. The ruins of the medieval castle of San Juan from the 11th century with a viewing platform on the top of the mountain - can be reached on foot from the city of Blanes;
  4. The 16th century church of Sant Roma is amazing, which was reconstructed with modernist elements;
  5. Hidden on the side of a cliff near Sa Boadea beach is an oasis in the Renaissance style - the gardens of St. Clotilde with sculptures, alleys and waterfalls.


Photo: Tossa de Mar

Tossa de Mar is an amazingly beautiful resort town that has made many artists take up their brushes. At the beginning of the 20th century, wealthy Europeans came here to relax, and now it is a magnificent family resort. The coastline of Tossa de Mar is a marvelous kaleidoscope of cliffs with grottoes and miniature coves. This is a real paradise for artists, divers and simple romantics.

Cultural program

When you get tired of the beach and your brain wants food, go to the museums of Tossa de Mar, for example, the city museum Museu Municipal in the Villa Vella castle with works by the famous avant-garde artist Marc Chagall (the painting “Fiddler”), as well as finds from the Roman city. The second part of the Museu Municipal exhibition is located in the old governor's house. The Historical Museum is located on the shore.

Active leisure


Photo: Boat trip

One of the most exciting attractions in Tossa de Mar is boat rides with a transparent bottom, during which you can admire the inhabitants of the waters. The rocky coast created all the conditions for diving and snorkeling.

Beaches


Photo: Cala Giverola

There are three main beaches in Tossa de Mar:

Mar Grande (Playa Gran)– a lively central beach near the cliff with the Vila Vella fortress.


Photo: Mar-Grand

Reig (Playa del Reig)- a more secluded place a little north along the bay.


Photo: Reig

Mar Menuda– a pleasant beach at the end of Sant Ramon Peñafort Avenue on the other side of the bay.


Photo: Mar-Menuda

El Colodar– the beach, which is located right behind the castle.


Photo: El Colodar

Cala Giverola– a magnificent bay with restaurants and bars, where boats run until late (20 minutes).


Photo: Cala Giverola

Reviews from tourists say that although Grand Beach is good, pleasure boats with tourists interfere a little with their vacation. All beaches are covered with good clean sand. For wilder places, it is worth going by boat to secluded picturesque bays.

Attractions


Photo: Villa Vella Fortress

The main attraction of Tossa de Mar is hard to miss - the beautiful fortress of Villa Vella 12th century on Cape Mont Guardi. Here it is interesting to wander along the windings of the battlemented fortress walls, contemplating the sea views. Round towers, crenellated parapets, the mountain and the sea give the fortress a fabulous appearance. On the cape you can also visit the Far de Tossa castle with an interesting half-hour excursion about lighthouses.

You can see the unknown beauty of Tossa de Mar in the video:

Wander around Tossa de Mar and you'll find interesting sites, such as the Church of Sant Vincent in the square and the ruins of a 4th-century Roman villa. A walk along the embankment will bring no less finds - a statue of Minevra, an Albatross and others.


Photo: Playa de Aro

Playa de Aro is a small but wonderful Mediterranean resort in the center of the Costa Brava. The city is surrounded by pine trees, a variety of shrubs, palm trees, olive and citrus groves, fragrant with a healing mixture of greenery and sea. On some beaches you can even hide in the shade of centuries-old pine trees. Playa de Aro has everything for a comfortable holiday: beautiful hotels, perfectly clean beaches, a lot of water activities, nightclubs, shops and a modern water park.

Active leisure

Many establishments in Playa d'Aro have their own amusement park. There is a water park near the city, which can be easily reached in 35 minutes. Popular boat trips to nearby resorts are buzzing Lloret de Mar or charming Tossa de Mar, as well as Blanes.

At night, establishments of various formats operate - from modern discos to authentic bars, where Spanish wine and flamenco work wonders.

Beaches


Photo: Cala Pedrosa

The water on the banks of Playa de Aro warms up well only in July. The central beach of Grand Playa, 2 km long and 50 m wide, is traditionally crowded, but if you take a walk along the GRS-92 pedestrian path, you will be rewarded with:

Rovira) is a beautiful 200-meter beach surrounded by pine trees.


Photo: Rovira

Sa Cova (Playa Sa Cova)– a miniature charming beach.

Cala Pedrosa– a secluded 20-meter beach for a wild holiday without any infrastructure.


Photo: Cala Pedrosa

Attractions


Photo: Benidormines Castle

Not far from the tourist center (3 km) there is a neat Benidormines castle dating back to 1041, which houses an exhibition hall. The second local architectural monument is the Gothic Church of the Virgin Mary. If you wander around the town, you can see many nice medieval houses.

You can see Playa de Aro from above in this video:

Very close by is the amazing medieval Girona, which you can spend a whole day visiting. The capital and crown of Catalonia, Barcelona, ​​with its stunning Gaudi architecture, is also relatively close - 107 km, which can be covered by car or bus.


Photo: Palamos

Palamos is an ancient town founded more than 1.5 thousand years BC. e., for a long time it was a simple craft (trade in cork oak bark) and fishing village. Now it is a resort with hotels for every taste - from designer apartments to modest hostels. The beaches of Palamos are covered with good sand and there are picturesque rocky coves. The city is rich not only in pine trees, but also in special cork oak, from which wine corks are made.

Leisure

Unusual entertainment awaits you in Palamós. The city is an important fishing port and when the ships loaded with fish return to shore (after lunch), an exciting fish auction begins.

Watch a wonderful video about Palamos and its beauty:

And, of course, the local restaurants serve the freshest fish, prepared according to local traditions. Here they prefer not to mask the taste of fish under a hundred seasonings, but to preserve its own taste as much as possible.

Beaches


Photo: Palamos

Local beaches are well equipped for recreation and water activities:

Palamos (Playa de Palamos)– clean wide sandy beach in the center of the resort. The hotels rise behind them and are crowded during the season.


Photo: Palamos

Fosca (Playa de La Fosca)- a cozy place where there is sand, boulders, small rocks and centuries-old pine trees. There is a toilet and shower for tourists, there is a cafe, a shop, and kayak rental. The place is a paradise for kitesurfers.


Photo: Fosca

Castell (Playa de Castell)– an untouched coastline that can be reached by going north along the GRS-92 path.


Photo: Castel


Photo: Blanes

Blanes is a lovely ancient city near Barcelona with endless sea and beaches, a wonderful promenade, great restaurants, the oldest botanical gardens and magnificent views. The city is divided into two parts by the lonely rock Sa Palomera, jutting out into the sea: the southern part is a tourist paradise, the northern part is a residential area and port.

Leisure


Photo: Pinha de Rosa

Blanes has two amazing botanical gardens that are worth visiting. The first Pinya de Rosa (Jardín Pinya de Rosa, 1945) – tropics on the outskirts of the city with a huge collection of succulents (7 thousand plants in total). The Second Marimurtra (Jardín Botánico Marimurtra, 1921) is a picturesque 4-hectare garden with Mediterranean, subtropical and temperate zones. It's nice to walk along its paths and cascades, admiring the rocks and listening to the surf.

In the grottoes of the coast there are a lot of jellyfish and wonderful fish - be sure to take fins and a mask with you.

Beaches


Photo: Cala Bona

There are a total of 5 beaches in Blanes, separated by small coves:

Playa de Blanes– a sandy beach at the beginning of the Costa Brava with excellent infrastructure.

Playa de S'Abanell– a wide and long (2.3 km) beach with a smooth entry into the sea. There is a children's club, toilets, showers, cafes and shops.


Photo: Sa Abanel

Playa de Capellans- a less crowded beach at the foot of the monastery, a favorite place for divers.

Cala Bona– a pleasant beach that can be accessed through the Marimurtra Garden.

Treumal- the smallest and most picturesque beach on the outskirts of Blanes.

The amazing beauty of Blanes can be seen in this video:

Tourists with children like Sa Abanel beach - the red coarse sand of this beach is ideal for games and buildings. In addition, walking excursions start from here and interesting performances take place.

Attractions

Winding through the historical quarters of Blanes is a pleasure - far from the mass resorts, Spain opens up in a different light. There is the beautiful 14th-century Gothic Temple of Santa Maria, a Gothic fountain and the colorful 17th-century Temple of Nuestra Señora de Esperanza in the center.

A wonderful place with gardens for relaxation is the Capuchin monastery of the Order of St. Anne right on the picturesque cape. Everyone should climb to the observation deck of the high rock with the San Juan Castle from 1002.


Photo: Palafrugell

Palafrugell is a commercial center of the coast, which in itself is not very interesting. But in its vicinity there are some of the most charming and budget-friendly places on the Costa Brava:

Calella de Palafrugell- an authentic village with untouched nature, picturesque bays and numerous yachts and longboats, colorful boats and nets. And its snow-white houses give the image of the city the most romantic features. Habaneras nights (the first Saturday in July) with songs in the Cuban style are also wonderful.

Tamariu- a magnificent bay city surrounded by pine-capped rocks.

Llafranc- a bohemian place and one of the best beaches in the country with clean fine sand 300 m away, myriads of yachts, stunning views.


Photo: Llafranc

Begur– an interesting village for lovers of pebble beaches.

Summary of the Costa Brava

Lloret de Mar, which buzzes at night, is not suitable for a relaxing holiday, but young people love it. From here it is convenient to get to Barcelona and Gerona if your goal is to combine the sea and travel. Tossa de Mar, on the other hand, has the perfect atmosphere to get away from the bustle of the city, Playa de Aro with its water park will appeal to children, and lovers of miniature resorts will appreciate Palamos. Blanes is recommended for those who like to walk through picturesque gardens, of which there are plenty.

In the vicinity of Palafrugell you can find islands of happiness - Caleia de Palafrugell, Tamariu, Llafranc and Begur. The beauty of these places is in their originality, remoteness from the mass earning of money from tourists.

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Costa Brava (in Spanish, wild coast) is located in the northeastern part of the coast of Spain - the autonomous region of Catalonia, province of Girona. Among all the diversity of the Mediterranean coast, the Costa Brava combines tourism and active recreation areas with magnificent beach resorts.

Costa Brava on the map

The region is famous for its sandy beaches, stretching 214 km from the border with France to the famous resort of Blanes.

Since the most ancient times, the inhabitants of Greece and Rome have chosen these steep and inaccessible rocky shores, with fir, pine and pine trees overgrown on them, bays with snow-white (golden) sand and pebbles, as well as picturesque bays washed by azure sea waves.

Costa Brava was the first Spanish resort to welcome tourists from Russia. Russians have chosen this region, which was facilitated by lower prices for tour packages than other destinations in Spain.

How to get to Costa Brava

For a trip to the Costa Brava, one of the three international airports in Catalonia is most convenient: Reus (8 km from the city of Tarragona), Costa Brava (12 km from Girona) and El Prat (10 km southwest from the center of Barcelona). The most popular is Barcelona airport - you can fly from Moscow in 4 hours.

Then there are various ways to get to the coast: by bus, by train (the railway track is 65 km long and allows you to get only to Blanes, then by road), or you can immediately take a rental car or hire a taxi in Barcelona.

Climate and weather of the Costa Brava

Costa Brava is the coast of Spain, with the coolest climate, distinguished by its special mildness all year round. From June to October the beach season lasts with an average summer temperature of +25...+28°C; in the winter months the temperature drops to +10°C. Not all tourists know that the Costa Brava is a resort ready to receive tourists all year round, and in addition to summer holidays on the coast, in winter you can visit the ski slopes in the Girona Pyrenees.

Beaches of the Costa Brava

The environmental friendliness and service of beach holidays is ensured by strict control by local authorities. Most beaches are marked with the Blue Flag of the European Union (an award for environmental friendliness and cleanliness). For a high level of professionalism in the organization of tourism, the beaches of Fanals and Lloret de Mar received the insignia of the Q Institute I C T E. The beaches of Calonge and Rosasa have environmental protection labels.

Resorts and activities of the Costa Brava

A large number of small resort towns on the Costa Brava attract large numbers of tourists year after year. The most famous are Blanes, Tossa de Mar, Lloret de Mar.

Lloret de Mar has earned its reputation as the tourist capital of the Costa Brava. There are only two beaches in the city: Lloret and Fenals Beach, but there is a water park called Water World, which is also called the “city of entertainment” due to the huge number of attractions. Tourists with children will be interested in visiting the Aqualeon mini-zoo and Marineland water park. Fans of a noisy and fun holiday will find numerous discos, night clubs and bars. Lovers of antiquity will not be left out either. The Verdakyer Cultural Center is famous for the relics of the Iberian region from 250 BC. e. Connoisseurs of active recreation can enjoy horseback riding, play golf or tennis, or get acquainted with the beauty of the underwater world by diving or snorkeling.

Tossa de Mar is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful places on the Costa Brava. Unlike Lloret de Mar, this is a more “family” and calm resort. Its decoration is the very ancient fortress of Villa Vella (in the Old Settlement lane), built in the 12th century high on the rocky shore for protection against pirates. Fans of historical excursions will be interested in: a lighthouse with a museum, several ancient churches, the ruins of an ancient Roman villa, and a historical museum is also located on the shore. The sandy beaches of the resort abut rocky shores, and sheer sea cliffs form narrow straits, beautiful bays and deep grottoes. You can admire the underwater beauty from a slowly sailing boat with a transparent bottom, and those who like active recreation can rent diving equipment or go snorkeling.

Blanes

The southernmost resort of the Costa Brava Blanes is a favorite holiday destination for tourists with children, because it is home to a water amusement park and the Marineland water park. In addition to the usual slides, in the water park you can see a zoo with sea animals and a dolphinarium. Interesting to view are the ruins of the ancient castle of San Juan, built in the 10th century, and the Church of Santa Maria in the 14th century. The largest seafood market of the Costa Brava takes place in Blanes every week, and nature lovers will be amazed by the most beautiful botanical garden in Europe.

In the north of the Costa Brava is the cozy resort of Playa de Aro. It has everything you need for a good and unforgettable holiday: magnificent beaches, a lot of excellent hotels and a huge number of restaurants.

The resort of Palamos is also worth mentioning. For many decades it was just a small coastal village, whose inhabitants fished and traded in the bark of cork trees. It received the status of a resort town only in the mid-50s of the last century, during the rapid development of tourism infrastructure.

Each town of the Costa Brava celebrates the annual feast of its patron saint - fiesta mayor. During this time of craft fairs and concerts, there are fireworks displays and attractions for children. The duration of the holiday is several days, and it ends with a parade of sparklers. In Tossa de Mar, fiesta mayo takes place from June 28 to July 1, in Blanes from July 24 to July 28, and in Lloret de Mar from August 24 to August 30.

Nine ways to make your holiday on the Costa Brava unforgettable

  • Arrange a car ride along the coast in a rented car.
  • Diversify your trip by traveling to France or visiting neighboring Andorra for one day.
  • Fans of active recreation can get to Roses Bay and get kitesurfing lessons.
  • Without missing a single evening, enjoy seafood dishes in numerous local restaurants.
  • Visit the Botanical Garden in Blanes using a cute train as a means of transportation.
  • Be sure to visit the breathtaking Barcelona.
  • Dance all night in one of the many nightclubs of the “capital” Lloret de Mar.
  • Use all your patience and endurance and climb Mount Montserrat.
  • Experience the beauty of the underwater world by scuba diving in Tossa de Mar.

Popular holiday activities on the Costa Brava

Active tourists will also find something to do in Costa Brava: the resort has several water parks, there are golf courses, for fans of water sports on the coast there are more than 30 windsurfing and scuba diving centers, kayaking, canoeing and rafting along mountain rivers. Excursions on bicycles, horseback riding or walking will help diversify your holiday.

Spain - how much is hidden in the name of this country, which looks like a fairy tale. Stunning sandy beaches with cozy bays, gentle sea, exciting excursions and exciting stories from the distant past. Treat yourself to an unforgettable journey into the world of adventure, relaxation and good mood - go to the resorts of the Costa Brava!

Such a different coast

The northwestern part of the Catalan coast is called the wild rocky coast. This is exactly how the phrase Costa Brava is translated from Spanish. This coastline is considered one of the most picturesque places in the entire Mediterranean. Here everyone will find a holiday for every taste, from a comfortable holiday on the beach to various attractions and excursions.

Amazing landscapes, white foam of waves crashing on high rocky shores, bright warm sun and stunning sea wind, which is forever mixed with the fresh smell of pine needles. One can endlessly describe all the beauties and charms of this amazing coast. But it will be much better if you go to this piece of paradise yourself, for example, to the beaches of the Costa Brava.

The best beaches of the Costa Brava

On the Costa Brava - which is no less than 200 km - you can find a beach to suit every taste.

The beaches of Bagur are considered an excellent place where you can relax with the whole family. Finding yourself on this part of the coast, you will feel like the hero of a postcard - everything here is so bright and colorful.

Portichol Beach is located in a fairly busy place. There are a lot of restaurants, bars and hotels here. History buffs will be delighted by the archaeological complex in honor of the ancient Greek port of Emporion. The difference between the beach is that it is equipped for swimming for people with disabilities.

The largest sandy beach on the coast is Sant Pere Pescador.

Strong winds attract everyone who loves kitesurfing to this beach. You can diversify your holiday with a walk through the Aigumols Natural Park.

The Gulf of Taballera is famous for its rocky coasts and clear waters. This is where lovers of snorkeling and mask diving come to get real pleasure from exploring the underwater beauty.

The path to Estreta Bay is not easy. In order to get there, you need to walk along a mountain route used by sailors and smugglers. There is a rocky bottom and coarse sand.

Señor Ramon beach is a small bay, also known as Curculada. The water in this bay is considered the cleanest on the entire coast of Girona.

On the beaches of Cadaques, the shores are rocky and not entirely suitable for a beach holiday. But they are known for their marvelous nature, which Salvador Dali admired.

Montjoi Bay is famous for its gray sand, moderate wind and not too hot weather.

La Boadella is one of the remote beaches in Lloret. The city is always noisy with a large number of tourists, but it is quiet and peaceful here.

Amazing cities

When visiting the resorts on the Costa Brava, be sure to visit at least one of the cities in this region. The cities of the Costa Brava keep the secrets of bygone times, and generously provide your attention with amazing archaeological and architectural monuments and stunning landscapes.

This city can probably be called the largest museum city in the world. The number of historical monuments, museums, interesting streets and unique houses per square meter is simply off the charts.

Lloret de Mar is also very popular among tourists. It can rightly be called the tourist capital of the Costa Brava. In the very center of the city you can see the ancient monastery of St. Cristina and the Church of San Roma. In addition, you will long remember the fascinating walk through the ruins of the ancient city of Loredo. In addition to excursion programs, there is plenty of entertainment for those who like to have fun: bars, restaurants, nightclubs, water parks.

Fishy Palamos

If you want to attend a fish auction or dream of delicious dishes made from fresh seafood, then you definitely need to visit Palamos in Spain. This is where real gourmets come. In the morning and afternoon they take part in a fish auction, and in the evening they tour local restaurants. Fresh fish, a minimum of sauces and spices and, of course, excellent food, which emphasizes the taste of the prepared dish - this is a must-try!

Beer festival, Castell d'Aro or beautiful pearl jewelry - all this can be seen in the wonderful city of Playa d'Aro in Spain.

The embankment is considered the busiest place in this resort. On the way to the beach, you can stop by one of the many cafes and enjoy a cup of aromatic coffee. There are also many shops and souvenir shops - believe me, you will not leave there empty-handed.

Children's rides, catamarans, banana boats or water skis - this is just a small list of how you can diversify your quiet beach holiday.

Cozy and hospitable Sant Feliu de Guixols

The amazing town of Sant Feliu de Guixols is hidden from prying eyes in a small bay. This place is considered an excellent place for reflection, leisurely walks on a bicycle or on a yacht.

You can walk around this town in just a couple of hours. During your walk, you will definitely see the Church of Sant Grau, built in the Gothic style, find yourself in the market square, visit the old quarter with its mansions, and even conquer Mount Sant Elmo, taking a couple of excellent pictures of the city and its surroundings. Local residents are especially proud of their casino - after all, it was opened at the end of the 19th century and it is still operating.

There are good hotels in the city where you can rent a modest single room or luxury apartments. And, of course, stunning beaches - comfortable city beaches or wild and secluded ones.

No matter where you find yourself on the Costa Brava, you will always be greeted by friendly and hospitable locals. In addition, you can always taste unique dishes of local cuisine, enjoy amazing nature and swim in the clean, warm sea. What could be better?

Costa Brava means “coast of the brave” in Spanish. This coastline is rugged with rocky cliffs and shallow bays. There are many ancient picturesque fortresses and cities here; It's home to some of the best nightlife and Michelin-starred restaurants. Costa Brava gave the world the great Salvador Dali.

Costa Brava is the northernmost coast of Spain on the Mediterranean Sea. The beaches of the Costa Brava stretch from the city of Blanes, 60 km from Barcelona, ​​to the border with France. Costa Brava is a year-round resort, which not all tourists know about. In winter, ski resorts that meet all European standards open in the Girona Pyrenees. And in the summer, the beaches and towns of the Costa Brava are filled with tourists from all over the world.

How to get from Barcelona to Costa Brava?

The easiest way to get to the Costa Brava from Russia is by regular or charter flights, most of which arrive in Barcelona, ​​and very few in the capital of the Costa Brava, Girona. There are several ways to get from Barcelona to any city on the Costa Brava.

  • By bus that runs from Barcelona El Prat de Llobregat Airport to any city on the Costa Brava (you can find out detailed information about the schedule and fare, as well as book a ticket online)


  • By Renfe train from Barcelona-Sants train station from the center of Barcelona. To do this, you first need to get from the airport to Barcelona by Aeroexpress or electric train (for more information about trains, schedules and fares, see)
  • By intercity bus from Barcelona's Northern Bus Station (Estacio de Nord), which can be reached with a transfer from the airport by train and metro. (for more information about bus schedules on the Costa Brava and ticket prices, see)


Barcelona North Bus Station

Transport and food on the Costa Brava

  • The most inexpensive and popular form of transport on the Costa Brava is intercity buses, which connect all the cities and villages of the coast. There are several small private companies, as well as the large carrier Safra (see the official website and Safra bus schedule)
  • Intra-urban transport in the cities of the Costa Brava is poorly developed, as they are very small in size. If you wish, you can rent a bicycle or a car for independent travel along the coast.


  • Meals on the Costa Brava depend on your financial capabilities and the chosen accommodation option. The cheapest way is to cook yourself if you rent an apartment or apartment. If you book a hotel, breakfast and sometimes dinner are included in the price.
  • If you prefer to eat in cafes and restaurants, then the cheapest option is fast food (from 12 euros per person), followed by small local restaurants and cafes (from 18-20 euros per person, but here you can save on portions that reach gigantic size, and take one dish for two)
  • the most expensive option is classic restaurants from small democratic establishments (30-40 euros per person) to Michelin star holders


Main resorts of the Costa Brava

Blanes

Blanes- the southernmost and most ancient city of the Costa Brava. Main attractions of Blanes:

  • Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Santa Maria de Blanes), built in the 12th century
  • The medieval castle of Sant Joan (Castel de Sant Joan) on the top of the mountain above Blanes; from here you have a magnificent view of the entire coastline, and in clear weather you can even see the outline of Barcelona on the horizon
  • Botanical Garden Marimurtra (Jardi Botanic Marimurtra), where, in addition to rare species of endangered plants, you can enjoy walks through a magnificent park and recreation areas in the shade of coniferous trees


  • The Sa Palomera cliff is the calling card of Blanes and the “gateway” of the Costa Brava, as it is what separates the Costa Brava from the Barcelona suburb of Costa del Maresme. Stone steps lead to the top of the cliff; in clear weather, some daredevils jump from the top of the cliff into the sea. For more relaxed holidaymakers, boats are available for rent for boat trips in the cliff area
  • The Pinya de Rosa Botanical Garden (Jardin Botanico Pinya de Rosa) is the largest cactus garden in the world, which, according to experts, contains the most complete collection of plants of this species from all over the world. Particularly impressive are the gigantic flowering cacti and the unique aroma of their flowers.


Lloret da Mar

Lloret de Mar– this is the youngest resort on the entire coast. The city is contraindicated for families with children and quiet pensioners, since the noise of parties here does not stop for a minute, and cheerful students from all over Europe seem to have occupied every corner of the city.


The medieval castle on the cliff above the town is a knock-off from the 1940s. There are no significant historical buildings preserved in Lloret de Mar. Everything included in the program of historical excursions in Lloret de Mar was recreated or rebuilt in the 19th and early 20th centuries.


It is definitely worth visiting the Church of St. Roman (Iglesia de Sant Romà), the design and interior decoration of which was carried out by one of Antoni Gaudi's students


The figure of a woman on the observation deck of the embankment is a monument to a fisherman (Monumento Mujer Marinera). The left foot of the monument is polished to a shine, because according to local legend, if you make a wish, touch the left foot of the monument and look beyond the horizon, your wish will certainly come true.


The best discos in Lloret de Mar

  • Aztek (Aztec)– scenery in the spirit of ancient Aztec settlements, corresponding to the show of local dancers; R&B, house and techno styles, official website www.aztekdisco.com
  • Zoo the Club&Terrace— several zones, styles: Latin, house, techno, retro, website www.zootheclub.com
  • Colossos– laser show, guest DJs, themed parties, various musical styles, chill-out area and swimming pool. Website www.discocolossos.com
  • Hollywood– house and disco predominate, entry is often free for girls, there is face control and a dress code for some themed parties; website www.discohollywood.es


  • Londoner– house, R&B, breakdance and hip-hop; good bar and themed parties; website www.discolondoner.com
    Robin Hood - only Latin (salsa, bachata, pachanga), ballroom dancing and professional shows; karaoke on weekends
  • St.Trop´Disco— a huge hall for 2000 people, modern equipment and special effects; DJs of local and European level, different styles, calm music prevails; website www.sttrop.com
  • Tropics– famous DJs, go-go dancers, special effects, theme parties, different trends; website www.discotropics.com
  • Xtra– 2 dance floors for 800 people, 3 bars, private private parties; genres: Latin, R&B, house, reggaeton, electro


Tossa de Mar

Tossa de Mar– the most beautiful and cozy town on the entire coast. Everything here is permeated with medieval tranquility and the measured rhythm of life of the townspeople. Tossa is ideal for a secluded romantic vacation, as well as a calm, contemplative holiday for those who are tired of the bustle of the city and life in the metropolis.


In the old town of Tossa, centered around the Villa Vella Castle (12th century), time seems to have stood still in the Middle Ages. Here you can spend hours wandering through the old narrow streets, looking at the facades of ancient houses, small taverns and bronze statues that suddenly appear from the darkness of the back streets.


In addition to numerous medieval buildings, Tossa has the beautifully preserved Roman villa of Els Ametllers, which will greatly appeal to lovers of Roman-era monuments. Modern buildings - villas and hotels - are in amazing harmony with the ancient architecture of Tossa, merging into one delightful view.


The promenade is full of small restaurants, where in the summer months it is fashionable to see real live flamenco, incomparable to what is shown at mass shows for tourists. The local cuisine is also distinguished by its authenticity: local dishes are prepared according to recipes that have been cooked by local residents for hundreds of years.


Playa de Aro

Playa d'Aro– one of the best resorts on the entire coast. This is a place where there are no big noisy hotels and organized tours; only independent tourists relax here.



Playa d'Aro is one of the best resorts on the entire Costa Brava, Spain

Playa de Aro has excellent children's infrastructure: playgrounds, parks, attractions, play areas, Aquadiver Water Park and gently sloping sandy beaches, as if created for families with children. The beaches are equipped with everything you need. The coastal streets have no shortage of cafes and restaurants, and for shopping lovers, Playa de Aro has a lot of boutiques and branded clothing stores.


The city has several shopping and entertainment centers where you can find something to suit all family members - from play areas for the little ones, to sports bars and fashionable ladies' shops. International children's camps and language schools are held annually in Playa de Aro, where children from 7 to 17 years old are accepted from anywhere in the world.


Palamos

Palamos this is a fishing town, the main attraction of which is the port, and the main entertainment in the city is visiting the many fish restaurants for which Palamos is famous throughout the area. Despite the popularity of Palamos among tourists, it cannot be said that this city is imbued with a resort atmosphere. Normal daily life goes on here, and visitors blend in with the locals to experience real Spanish everyday life.


Calella de Palafrugell

Calella de Palafrugell- a resort village, popular more with Catalan families than with visiting foreigners. The village is notable for the fact that it is one of the few that retains its original appearance, not “trampled” by crowds of tourists and not succumbing to the temptation to reshape itself to please the tourism industry.


In the taverns of Palafrugell on the beach, habaneras are still performed live - ancient songs about the plight of fishermen and their wives. They serve delicious jamon combined with traditional cheese and garlic bread with olive oil and tomatoes.


Another remarkable site of Palafrugell is the “Russian castle” (Castell Cap Roig). This is an early 20th century estate that belonged to a married couple of Russian pilot Nikolai Voevodsky and Irish aristocrat Dorothy Webster. For the sake of his beloved, the governor built a real Irish castle instead of the estate, and Dorothy laid out a magnificent flowering garden around it, which still amazes the imagination with its size and thoughtful layout.


All year round, Palafrugell restaurants pamper their visitors with the most exquisite seafood dishes, from sea urchins to truly royal “niu”, which takes as long as 5 hours to prepare. Every year, Palafrugell hosts the Cap Roig and Jazz Costa Brava music festivals, which bring together the most famous jazz, rock and pop musicians in the world. Over the years, Sting, Diana Ross, Liza Minnelli and Bob Dylan have been here.


Tamariu

Tamariu is a city that, by our standards, does not even reach the level of a village: the indigenous population here is barely 300 people. Tamariu is popular with water sports enthusiasts, divers and lovers of a quiet holiday. At the top of the mountain above Tamariu there is an observation deck around the old lighthouse, which offers very picturesque views of the surrounding bays and villages.


Empuries

Empuries are the remains of the Greek colony Emporion, founded in the 1st century BC, and the Roman Emporiae, founded on the site of a Greek settlement after its conquest. Theatrical performances often take place here, recreating the life and holidays of ancient Greece and Rome. Also, fascinating historical excursions take place here at any time of the year, and the local archeology museum stores many unique artifacts of those eras.


Empuriabrava

Empuriabrava- this is the real Spanish Venice - a city built on water and the largest private yacht mooring in the world. For yacht owners, everything here is thought out to the smallest detail: the width of the canals and refueling for boats, special lifts and service stations, specialized stores and convenient parking. Even the weather here is more oriented towards yacht owners - frequent strong winds are well suited for all types of water sports, including yachting.


In this area there is no industrial production and large cities that poison the local environment, the season here begins at the end of March, the city is surrounded by a natural park in which any construction is prohibited. The main audience here is wealthy European retirees who spend all year round in Empuriabrava, going home only for the Christmas holidays.


The rest of Empuriabrave's entertainment is also aimed at the wealthy: golf courses, horse riding, tennis clubs, karting and a world-famous parachuting club.


Cadaques and Port Lligat

Cadaques is a small but very picturesque village that differs from other settlements on the Costa Brava. Due to its long isolation (Cadaqués was a very inaccessible village until the beginning of the 20th century), the town has preserved a very old dialect of the Catalan language, which is not always understandable to other residents of the region.


At the beginning of the last century, the city was discovered by the Spanish bohemia of that time, and from that moment its development as a tourist center began. At various times, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall, Federico Garcia Lorca, Joan Miró, the Duke of Windsor and others vacationed here. In August, Cadaqués becomes a world cultural center for several days, as an international music festival is held here, which brings together opera singers and top musicians from all over the world.


In the old part of Cadaques, the pavements are very interesting, which, unlike other cities in Spain, are lined with large sea pebbles, and not with boulders from quarries. Despite all its charm, Cadaques is not very suitable for swimmers, as frequent strong winds make the sea too rough and at times even dangerous for swimming.


In general, the surroundings of Cadaques are more reminiscent of the islands of Northern Europe than the beaches of sunny Spain. The fact is that Cadaqués is located on the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula - Cap de Creus, which is blown by all the sea winds of this region.


Port Lligat– the place where the house-museum of Salvador Dali is located. Here he spent most of his life and created his most famous works. It all started with a small house that Dali bought in this abandoned village.


Having moved here, Gala and Salvador fell in love with the local landscapes so much that they practically became recluses, leaving their shelter for a short time. Gradually they bought and renovated the surrounding houses, turning their home into an intricate, bizarre labyrinth of separate buildings. The Salvador Dali House Museum is the main and only attraction of Port Lligat.


El Port de la Selva

El Port de la Selva– the northernmost resort of the Costa Brava. It is not very popular among beach lovers due to the strong winds that characterize this resort at any time of the year. But thanks to the winds, El Port de la Selva is the most attractive place for surfers, since ideal natural conditions have been created for them.


Rosas

Rosas– translated from Spanish as “city of roses”, it is located on the very border of Spain with Farncia. Roses is quite a comfortable city to visit, since, unlike neighboring settlements, it is reliably sheltered from the cold northern winds by the Pyrenees ridge.


Here you can see the ruins of the old fortress Ciutadella de Roses, destroyed by Napoleon's troops. Not far from the city there are two more ancient fortresses: Trinidad (Castell de la Trinitat) and Bufalaranya (Castillo de Bufalaranya), of interest to lovers of medieval buildings. Half an hour from the city there is the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà nature reserve, in which is home to rare species of birds and animals.


Among the entertainment options in Rosas, you can offer the Aqua Brava Water Park, which is not inferior in its infrastructure to the best water parks on the coast. The beaches of Roses are equipped with everything necessary for recreation for children and adults, including water sports for every taste.


For gourmets, there are numerous fish restaurants and the Michelin-starred El Bulli. Nightlife in Roses is represented by the famous Pacha club throughout the area and other smaller entertainment venues.


Girona

Girona- the capital of the Costa Brava, the Catalans call it Girona. Over its long history, it has experienced many tragic pages, as it was in a very advantageous position - at the intersection of trade routes from Europe to Africa. Each new conqueror considered it his duty to take control of it, having first ruined it to the ground.


Main attractions of Girona

Monastery of St. Peter Galligans (Monestir de Sant Pere de Galligants)- Benedictine monastery from the 12th century, currently occupied by the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia and Girona


Jewish Quarter El Kahl (El barrio judío de El Kahl)- a district of wealthy moneylenders and Jewish merchants of medieval Girona. It had one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe. The El-Kal community made a significant contribution to the financing of Columbus's expeditions to the lands of the New World.


At the end of the 14th century, several severe Jewish pogroms took place throughout Europe, and especially in Spain, with the beginning of the campaign to expel Jews from cities. The majority of the quarter's population was forced to flee outside the city to escape the brutal massacre.


The rulers of Girona distributed the empty houses to poor townspeople who did not have enough funds to rebuild their new homes. Thanks to this, the Jewish Quarter of Girona has reached us almost in its original form.


Houses on the Onyar River (Las casas del Oñar)- This is a 17th-century building on the site of a destroyed fortress wall. The houses overhanging the water are built on the foundations of an old fortress. The townspeople still live in them.


Arab Baths of Girona- These are Moorish-style buildings that date back to the 12th century, but have not been used for their intended purpose since the 13th century. Currently restored and of artistic value as a monument of the early Middle Ages.


Iberian village (Poblado Iberico)– an archaeological museum at the excavation site of an old Iberian settlement, in which household items, weapons, ceramics and other items used from pre-antique times of the Costa Brava are exhibited.


Church of Saint Felix (Iglesia de San Felix)- a 12th-century Gothic church on the outskirts of Girona, in which the relics of Saints Philip and Narcissus, the first Christian martyrs executed by the Romans in Girona, rest.


Girona Cathedral. A majestic staircase of 90 steps leads to the Cathedral. According to local beliefs, each step up this staircase grants forgiveness of one sin. In terms of the beauty of the interior decoration and the size of the nave, the Girona Cathedral surpasses most Catholic churches in Spain and Europe. Also inside the cathedral is a large tomb of the rulers of Barcelona.


Lombardy Church (Iglesia Lombard) in fact bears the name of St. Nicholas, and is nicknamed Lombardy because it was built in a style characteristic of the churches of the Lombardy region in Italy. The church was built at the medieval monastery cemetery, of which only a small necropolis remains today.


Girona Art Museum (Museu d’Art de Girona) located in the Bishop's Palace, built in the 10th century. The museum's exposition consists of 18 exhibition halls and includes works of art from the 10th-20th centuries, including sculptures, paintings, icons, wood carvings, and unique handwritten books.


Eiffel Bridge (Puente Eiffel)– a bridge over the Onyar River, on which the famous author of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the French engineer Gustav Eiffel, worked. The bridge has a rather unusual appearance and is clearly visible from many parts of the city.


Girona fortress wall (La muralla de la ciudad de Girona)– the remains of an old fortress wall built by the Romans to protect the Via Augusta trade route from raids by bandits and robbers. There is a walking path along the fortress wall, which offers beautiful views of the old city.


Lion statue in Girona (de león en Girona) is a small sculpture of a lion climbing to the top of a column near St. Felix's Cathedral. No one knows why the figure was nicknamed a lion, because it is made in a characteristic mythical medieval style, and could just as well represent a wolf, a dog or any other animal. It is believed that if you kiss the Girona lion on the lower back, all your wishes will come true. I must say that the lion hangs quite high and the kiss is not easy. However, the fifth point of the sculpture has been polished by the lips of tourists for many years.


Figueres and the Salvador Dali Museum

Figueres is the hometown of Salvador Dali, where he spent his childhood. As a sign of gratitude to his small homeland, at the end of his life, Dali expressed a desire to donate some of his works to the city, for which he personally designed a museum opened in the building of the former city theater. The museum ranks second in Spain in terms of the number of visitors per year.


The extensive exhibition of the museum includes not only artistic paintings, but also sculptures, furniture, toys and stucco moldings, sketches, installations, and forged sculptures. Various kinds of optical illusions and much more from the rich heritage of the brilliant artist.


A tour of the museum takes at least 5-6 hours and arouses admiration even among people far from the world of art. The museum is also open at night; you can view the museum’s opening hours and purchase a ticket.


Pubol Castle

Pubol Castle or Gala-Dalí Castle (Spanish: Castillo de Púbol or Castillo Gala-Dalí, cat. Castell de Púbol or Castell Gala-Dalí) is an ancient castle of the 11th century, which Salvador Dali purchased as a gift to his adored wife Gala. At the time of purchase, the castle was a rather pitiful sight, since it had been in an abandoned state for a long time and required serious investments for repairs.


Dali rebuilt it in his unique style and gave it to his wife. It is noteworthy that the castle was not conceived as a family nest, but as the sole possession of Gala, in which she received guests only by prior invitation, including Salvador Dali himself. Currently, the castle retains the appearance of its famous owners. It contains an extensive exhibition of works by Salvador Dali.


Medieval cities of Besalu and Rupit

Besalu is a small medieval town in the mountains 32 km from Girona. The main buildings here date back to the 8th-10th centuries, and since then time seems to have stood still on the streets of the city. If you want to see a real city of the early Middle Ages, untouched by civilization, you definitely need to come to Besala. The city can be reached by regular buses from Girona and Barcelona.


Rupit- another medieval settlement in the mountains of the Girona Pyrenees, which was formerly a fortress built at the crossroads of the most important Roman trade routes. During the Inquisition, many residents of Rupit died at the stake, since in the Middle Ages it was considered a city of witches.


Today Rupit is interesting primarily for the views from the height of 800 meters at which the city is located, as well as for local delicacies: cheeses, jamon and excellent wine.


Shopping on the Costa Brava

40 minutes from Barcelona is located shopping village La Roca Village– a whole city of outlets and brand stores of famous European brands, from the most affordable to premium goods.


In the villages and cities of Catalonia there is a special information center La Roca Village, which is ready to provide any necessary information about the operation of shops, payment methods, the procedure for obtaining a tax free service, transport links with the regions and other information necessary for visiting the village.


There is also a developed network of additional services, from personal transfers to the possibility of delivering your purchases from different shops in the village to the location you specify. La Roca Village employs experienced stylists who are ready to help you if necessary (an order for a stylist's services must be made at least 48 hours before visiting the village).

10 must-do things on the Costa Brava

  1. Lose yourself at a night disco in Lloret de Mar
  2. Walk through the old streets of Tossa
  3. See 150 different species of cacti at the Botanical Gardens of Blanes
  4. Listen to sad habanera songs in the taverns of Palafugel
  5. Kiss the Girona lion below the back and make a wish
  6. Taste the real salty gale on Cap de Creu
  7. Get a brain break from Dali's brilliant works at the Figueres Museum
  8. Touch the rough stones of Emporion and feel their thousand-year age
  9. Imagine yourself as a resident of the 13th century on the old streets of Besalu
  10. Be sure to stop by Barcelona, ​​which is only 2 hours away by train (you can read in detail about the sights of Barcelona; you can read about transport, food and shopping in Barcelona

TO When the hustle and bustle of city life begins to tire, truly feel the summer it's hot in Barcelona you can on the Catalan coast. For those looking for sun, sea and endless sandy beaches, there is nothing better thanDamn Costa Brava. Located in the North-Eastern part of Spain, picturesque th Rodki Costa Brava and beautiful beaches, thanks to the close proximity to Barcelona, ​​are the ideal destination for a summer holiday.

The Costa Brava offers everything from candlelit dinners near the French border to exciting hikes through rocky terrain. However, this place is most famous for its luxurious beaches, which are ideal for relaxing, practicing water sports and watching the Mediterranean sunset.

If you still haven't decided where to go, our guide will help you decide and choose best beach Costa Brava!

Platja de Sant Lluís - Cadaqués

If nature is your everything, go to the beach Platja de Sant Liuís. Located within a nature reserve Cap de Creus, the beach boasts amazing rock formations and endless desert behind. Here you can spend the day walking along the rough terrain around the beach or splashing in the mountain ponds. Platja de Sant LIuís is also known for its relaxed atmosphere, so bring everything you need and relax on the sand in the Spanish sun after exploring the natural gems. Paradisaic delight!

Platja Gran - Tossa de Mar

Platja Gran is located on popular resort of Tossa de Mar, Costa Brava, centrally between Barcelona and the south of France. The historic center of Vila Velha, overlooking the ruins left by past settlers, lies behind a cozy beach. After a long relaxation on the magnificent sand, we recommend having a snack in one of the typical Catalan restaurants close to the beach. Platja Gran offers the perfect balance of culture, cuisine and beach fun. This tranquil spot is perfect for a weekend getaway.

Platja de Pals - Pals

All lovers of active recreation come here! Located in the central part of the expansive Costa Brava, it is the ideal place for those who want to have an interesting time. The phrase “Costa Brava” can be translated as “rough rocky coast”, but Platja de Pals does not fit the description. Unlike most places on the coast, this stretch offers silky golden sands. Platja de Pals is therefore ideal for various sports, such as volleyball or windsurfing. And be sure to check out one of the excellent golf courses just steps from the beach!

Plaja de Castell - Palamós

This hidden gem is located in the north of the city Palamos on the Costa Brava. What makes this beach special is that, unlike many other places in the northern part of the Costa Brava, Plaja de Castell remains far from the actively developing large resorts. This sandy paradise is surrounded by breathtaking forests and dramatic cliffs that enhance the sense of privacy. Plaja de Castell is a great place to swim in the clear blue water or stroll along the shore along the old pirate ships.

Platja de Tamariu - Tamariu

Spend time under the sun's rays family beach Platja de Tamariu. The surrounding area of ​​this beautiful beach is home to family resorts and also offers a wide range of adrenaline-pumping activities for all ages. Just a few steps from the beach there are restaurants, bars and cafes, so everything you need for a pleasant beach holiday is collected in one place.

It's no secret that the charming beaches of the Costa Brava attract visitors year after year. Whether you choose Barcelona's tranquil beach escapism, a cultural weekend or a family holiday in the sun, Costa Brava beaches suitable for everyone!