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TRAVELOLO'S GUIDE TO COSTA BRAVA
Unveil the wild beauty of Costa Brava, where rugged cliffs meet turquoise coves, medieval villages whisper tales of the past, and Catalan flavors burst from every seaside bistro. Running along Spain’s northeastern coast from Barcelona to the French border, Costa Brava is a dazzling escape for lovers of sun, culture, and adventure.
Costa Brava – Where Cliffs, Culture, and Coastlines Converge
Start in picturesque towns like Cadaqués and Begur, each with colourful alleys, artist legacies, and sweeping views. Discover the ruins of Empúries, wander fishing ports like Calella de Palafrugell, or stroll the legendary Cami de Ronda trails, which connect secret beaches and tranquil villages along the “Wild Coast.” Whether you’re exploring historic castles or soaking up the Mediterranean sun on Aiguablava beach, Costa Brava’s diverse landscapes invite endless exploration.
Embrace Costa Brava’s Soulful Rhythms
Enjoy windsurfing on the Bay of Roses, kayaking and snorkeling in hidden coves, or sampling local wines in rustic countryside cellars. Nightlife buzzes in seaside towns while ancient stone churches and quiet plazas create a timeless counterpoint. The region’s spirit is found in lively summer festivals and in the art of Dalí, still inspiring artists and dreamers today.
Savor Catalonia’s Coastal Flavor
Seafood paella by the shore, grilled prawns at harbor cafés, and tapas with ocean views—Costa Brava’s culinary scene is pure Mediterranean joy. Savor regional specialties at food markets, wander through olive groves, and sip local wines as the sun dips below dramatic cliffs.
Craft Your Perfect Costa Brava Escape
From diving in underwater caves to hiking scenic coastal paths and discovering centuries-old wineries, each day in Costa Brava is an invitation to indulge curiosity and delight in Catalan hospitality and Mediterranean magic.