Costa Brava
The 160km of Costa Brava’s coastline is lined with endless beaches and sheltered rocky coves, and tourist resorts with high-rise hotels sit alongside unspoilt fishing villages and medieval towns. Whether you’re looking for a bustling nightlife, long stretches of sandy beach, a choice of watersports and entertainment facilities or historical sites, the Costa Brava has a resort to suit all tastes and interests.
Things To Do
The Costa Brava has a host of entertainment options of the cultural and holiday fun kind, with waterparks, an aquatic zoo and even the Port Aventura theme park (about 2hrs drive) all within easy reach. There are plenty of interesting day trips and local excursions to be enjoyed from the resorts or travel further afield to the major visitor attractions of Barcelona and the Benedictine monastery in the mountainous region of Montserrat. The Costa Brava has every kind of watersport imaginable from diving to parasailing, waterskiing and jet skiing to pedalos and kayaking, and on dry land there are 10 golf courses to enjoy, or try horse riding, cycling and hiking.