The Costa Brava is a scenic Catalan coastline that stretches from the French border in the north to the town of Blanes in the south. Rugged bays, sandy beaches, medieval villages, vineyards and works by Salvador Dalí dot the many tourists flocking to this picturesque Spanish region. Explore the countryside with yacht excursions, e-bike tours and kayak tours, or visit popular cities like Girona, Cadaques and Figueres.
Costa Brava is Catalonia’s answer to the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. This scenic northern coast stretches from the French border to the town of Blanes, with the city of Girona as its main hub. Along the coast you will find many rugged bays, turquoise waters, medieval towns, parks, vineyards and coast beaches. In addition, the famous surrealist Salvador Dali left his mark on the Costa Brava because he came from the village of Figueres. Active tour Explore the coast beach with an active excursion. Kayak scenic bays or bike through the countryside. For a combination of adventure and luxury, consider a yacht tour along the Costa Brava.
The picturesque Costa Brava is an idyllic place full of caves, coves and headlands, many of which are only accessible by water. You can access these areas on a Costa Brave kayak tour. Once your kayak and gear are up, enjoy a short practice session before heading out to sea to admire the calm waters, scenic coastline and unparalleled scenery. continue reading
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