Costa Brava Travel Guide
Better known as Spain’s sunny ‘wild coast’, Costa Brava is a buzzing holiday resort. It is in coastal region of north-eastern Catalonia in the province of Girona. The region is known for its long crescents of sand and stones. Here all type of water sports can be enjoyed.
Every resort in Costa Brava has its own character and offers British-style pubs, late night clubs and lively bars. The town of Tossa de Mar is one among the resorts of Costa Brava that has narrow, twisting streets dating back to the 12th century. A visit to the vibrant city of Barcelona is a must when you are in Costa Brava. Other must visit places in Costa Brava include the Pineda de Mar located in Costa del Maresme, Malgrat and Calella which is 5km south of Lloret de Mar and has a beach nearly 3km long.
Costa Brava is an all year round resort with hot summers and mild winters. With wide selection of long, sandy beaches and water sports, it is a perfect place for city break. Hunting, shooting and horse-riding are other popular activity that can be enjoyed in this region. Some popular golf courses in Costa Brava are Girona Province, Club de Golf de Pals, Club de Golf Costa Brava near Santa Cristina and Reial Club de Golf de la Cerdanya.
