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What to see on the Costa Brava: sea, light and villages with soul

The Costa Brava is a destination that has it all: crystal-clear beaches, charming villages, and cuisine that wins your heart. Between culture, nature, and relaxation, this Mediterranean gem invites you to enjoy every moment. Discover why Costa Brava tourism captivates travellers from all over the world.

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Essence of the Costa Brava

The Costa Brava is deep blue, silence among pine trees, and villages that seem to wait for you without hurry. Here’s what you need to feel it like someone who always comes back.

Coves that feel like secrets

Golden rocks, transparent water, the scent of salt and pine. Beaches discovered by walking, not by searching.

  • Cala Sa Tuna (Begur) — minimal, magical

  • Cala Estreta (Palamós) — wild and remote

  • Cala Montjoi (Roses) — pure nature

Feel-local tip: arrive early and walk a little further. The best views usually appear after the easy path.

Villages that touch the soul

Each village has its own rhythm, but all share calm and Mediterranean character.

  • Cadaqués — white, artistic, infinite

  • Begur — hidden coves and discreet elegance

  • Tossa de Mar — medieval walls by the sea

  • Pals and Peratallada — golden stone and narrow streets

Walk without fixed routes. The best surprises are on nameless corners.

Gastronomy to remember

Here, the table is tradition.

  • suquet de peix

  • Palamós prawns

  • seafood rice dishes

  • wines from Empordà

From fishermen’s bars by the harbor to fine dining temples, the Costa Brava tastes of history, sea, and memory.

Nature and seaside trails

Gentle adventure, landscapes you experience with your senses.

  • Camí de Ronda — walking suspended between cliffs and sea

  • Cap de Creus — lunar landscapes, wind, and freedom

  • Aiguamolls de l’Empordà — birds, rice fields, green horizons

If your body asks for a pause: towel, book, and a nap to the sound of the Mediterranean.

Art and Mediterranean culture

Where surrealism, history, and the sea meet.

  • Dalí Triangle — Portlligat, Figueres, Púbol

  • Empúries Ruins — history by the sea

  • Girona — walls, river, and medieval magic

Light, stone, sea, and genius. A unique combination.

Where to stay to live the Costa Brava at your own pace

Sleeping here means hearing crickets, feeling the breeze, and waking up to soft light.

Feelathome Vila Romana Apartments — Tossa de Mar

Next to the medieval walls, surrounded by history and sea. Ancient stone, nearby coves, authentic Mediterranean life. Ideal for families or couples seeking calm and coastal charm.

FAQ

What’s the best time to visit the Costa Brava?
Spring and September–October: soft light, clear water, absolute calm.

Must-sees
Cadaqués, Tossa, Begur, Camí de Ronda, Cap de Creus.

Perfect feel-local plan
Small cove + rice by the sea + village stroll + glass of wine at sunset.

Living the Costa Brava is this

Walking without a watch, swimming in silence, eating with pleasure, feeling time stretch. Pure Mediterranean. Authentic, bright, simple.
 

Costa Brava, at your own pace.
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