Holidays to Costa Brava, Mainland Spain
About Costa Brava
Known by many as the ‘Wild Coast,’ Costa Brava is a hot spot of great hotels, delightful beaches, buzzing nightlife, exciting water sports and superb restaurants.
The coast stretches for 100 miles (160km) along the shores of Catalonia in Spain’s North-Eastern corner, from Port Bou on the Franco-Spanish border to Tossa del Mar, just north of Barcelona.
The coast is filled with high-rise holiday resort developments and modern marinas catering to package holiday makers, but retains enough green hillsides and lonely, wild cliffs, coves and caves to gain its reputation as one of Europe’s busiest holiday destinations.
If you are seeking a lively holiday than you can stay at the heart of the action in Lloret de Mar or if you prefere your holidays to be more low key and quieter then Santa Susanna offers plenty of quiet hideaway beaches where you can relax and work on your tan.
Hot summers and mild winters make the Costa Brava an all-year-round resort and a popular destination for sports fanatics to spend their holidays.
Other things to do and see on the Costa Brava include:-
- Flamboyant Barcelona with it's street artists, Gothic Cathedral and floating restaurants.
- Delve into the depths of the Fageda d’en Jordà, a fairyland forest to lose yourself in, turning the adventure into an unforgettable experience. You will find this area of beech trees in the heart of the Natural Park of the Garrotxa Volcanic Area.
- The Salvador Dali Triangle, admire this famous artists work on a tour that takes you to the Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the House-Museum in Portlligat and the Púbol Castle.
Holiday resorts on the Costa Brava |
Mainland Spain Destinations
- Costa Del Sol >> - Costa Blanca >> - Costa Dorada >> - Costa Brava - Costa Almeria >> |