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The most beautiful part of Spain
Costa Brava is the most beautiful part of spain. You can find amazing food, restaurants, beaches, cities, you name it. On this site we bring you the best that Costa Brava can offer!
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Discover the best of Costa Brava wines
The Costa Brava is not only a stunning destination for beachgoers and adventurers but also a hidden gem for wine enthusiasts. This picturesque region in northeastern Spain is home to the DO Empordà, one of Catalonia’s most celebrated wine regions. With its unique...
Cycling in the Costa Brava: a true paradise
The Costa Brava is a dream destination for cyclists, offering a perfect blend of breathtaking landscapes, challenging routes, and rich cultural experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned pro looking for steep climbs or a leisurely rider wanting scenic coastal trails, this...
The Caganer: Catalonia’s quirky and beloved christmas tradition
When it comes to unique holiday traditions, Catalonia takes the crown with its iconic caganer. This small figurine, whose name translates to "the pooper," is both a surprising and endearing part of Catalan nativity scenes. While it may sound unusual, the caganer is a...
Best cities in the Costa Brava
Costa Brava has the most beautiful cities and towns you can imagine. From breath taking towns near the sea, till old medieval towns. We made a top 10 list of towns and cities for you to visit!
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Food to taste
Nestled along the breathtaking Mediterranean coastline, the Costa Brava is not only a paradise for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts but also a culinary treasure trove waiting to be discovered. This vibrant region in northeastern Catalonia, Spain, offers a rich tapestry of flavors that reflect its deep-rooted traditions, diverse cultural influences, and bountiful natural resources.
Top 10 beaches to Visit
1. Cala Estreta (Palamós)
This secluded beach is an oasis of calm. Cala Estreta, which literally means “narrow cove,” is located in an untouched nature reserve and can only be reached on foot. After a 30-minute hike, you’ll be rewarded with crystal-clear water and a serene atmosphere. The beach has no facilities, so be sure to bring your own food and drinks.
2. Cala Sa Futadera (Tossa de Mar)
Nicknamed “the beach of 300 steps,” Cala Sa Futadera is a paradise for adventurers. Getting there requires some effort—you’ll need to descend a long staircase—but the reward is priceless: turquoise waters and near-total privacy. This beach is perfect for snorkeling thanks to its rocky surroundings.
3.Cala del Pi (Platja d’Aro)
Hidden behind a walking path and surrounded by pine trees, Cala del Pi offers a picturesque setting. The beach is small and intimate, making it ideal for a romantic getaway. You can enjoy swimming here or simply relax on the rocks.
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