Unveiling Costa Brava's Secrets
A picturesque whitewashed fishing village that once inspired Salvador Dalí. Wander its charming streets and visit the Dalí House-Museum in nearby Portlligat.
A beautiful coastal town home to the impressive Vila Vella, a medieval walled old town offering stunning sea views.
A historic city with a beautifully preserved medieval quarter, colourful riverside houses, and impressive Gothic cathedral—a must-visit for history lovers and Game of Thrones fans.
A dramatic rocky headland with spectacular coastal views, perfect for hiking and exploring the rugged beauty of the Costa Brava.
Spanish & Catalan (English spoken in tourist areas)
Euro
GMT+0 (GMT+2 in summer)
Costa Brava enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers (25-35°C) and mild winters (10-18°C). Spring and early autumn are the best times to visit, offering warm temperatures, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Costa Brava is a destination that offers the perfect balance of relaxation, culture, and adventure. Whether you're basking in the sun on a secluded cove beach, exploring charming medieval towns, or indulging in world-renowned Catalan cuisine, Costa Brava delivers an unforgettable experience.
With its dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and lush countryside, Costa Brava is a paradise for nature lovers, while history and art enthusiasts will be captivated by its rich heritage and deep connection to Salvador Dalí. Add in the warm hospitality, vibrant local festivals, and fantastic food scene, and it's easy to see why Costa Brava remains one of Spain’s most magical coastal escapes.
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