Costa Brava

The most unfairly maligned stretch of coast in Europe, the Costa Brava has long been derided as a package holiday, chips-and-sangria destination, an image based solely on a few towns at its southernmost tip. The truth is that this diverse region matches extraordinary natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage, an accumulated legacy of centuries of invading armies that shows itself in a tapestry of walled towns, fortified farmhouses and ancient villages.

Girona

A walled medieval enclave, the compact and vibrant regional capital of Girona possesses a captivating old quarter, filled with fascinating museums, and a thriving cultural nightlife scene.

The Dali Triangle

Birthplace and home for many years of surrealist genius Salvador Dali, the Costa Brava boasts three extraordinary museums devoted to his life and art.

Beaches

The Costa Brava’s popularity as a tourist destination is largely due to its impressive collection of fine beaches. The region has one of the highest concentrations of blue flag sites in Europe, as well as a terrific variety of beaches.

This is just a small taste of what the Costa Brava has to offer, from fine dining, parks and walks, skiing, excellent golf courses, to luxury shopping the Costa Brava has it all. Here are a few photos to whet your appetite!

For more information on the Costa Brava please click here www.costabrava.org/ang/