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Most popular holiday regions in Mallorca in Costa Brava
Other holiday destinations in Costa Brava
- Roses
- Pals
- Begur
- Palamós
- Cadaques
- Tamariu
- Estartit
- Empuriabrava
- Calonge
- Santa Cristina d'Aro
- Albons
- Fontanilles
- Peratallada
- Ultramort
- Selva (Girona)
- Peralada
- Palafrugell
- l'Escala
- Torroella de Fluvià
- Torrent (Catalonia)
- Sa Riera
- Sant Pere Pescador
- Vall-llobrega
- Verges
- Colera
- Llagostera
- Viladamat
- Garriguella
- Riumors
- Vilamaniscle
- Ullastret
- Vila-sacra
- Llanca
- Forallac
- Pau (Spain)
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Fincas in Costa Brava
Upmarket finca rentals in Costa Brava
Costa Brava Coastal Getaway
The Costa Brava is a captivating stretch of coastline in northeastern Spain, famed for its rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and charming seaside towns. Explore picturesque villages such as Cadaqués, known for its artistic heritage, or Tossa de Mar, with its striking medieval castle overlooking the sea. For a more relaxed pace, visit Begur's cobbled streets and nearby tranquil beaches, or wander through the fragrant pine forests around Calella de Palafrugell. Whether you crave lively nightlife in Lloret de Mar or peaceful coastal walks near Pals, the Costa Brava offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and authentic Catalan culture for every kind of traveller. The range of holiday rentals in and around Costa Brava are fully equipped with an excellent variety of upscale, comfortable amenities guaranteed to make your stay relaxing and wonderful. If you are looking for a superb traditional Spanish destination with plenty of hiking and cycling options, why not book a fabulous Costa Brava finca rental! Be sure to browse the stunning fincas in Lloret de Mar. Lloret de Mar, set along the striking Costa Brava coastline, offers a vibrant escape where the Mediterranean meets lively culture and coastal flair. This energetic town is known for its sun-drenched beaches, dramatic cliffs, and palm-lined promenades, balanced by hidden coves and peaceful gardens that offer moments of tranquillity.
Costa Brava is a holiday paradise waiting to be discovered!
Why not take a look at the fantastic range of fincas in Catalonia, set within charming countryside surroundings and providing visitors with a peaceful escape surrounded by verdant scenery close to the breathtaking shores of the area. You can also browse the lovely fincas in Pals and the wonderful fincas in Gironès for even more fantastic Costa Brava and Catalonia options. In Costa Brava you can choose from a superb range of finca rentals in Costa Brava with the following amenities:
- Ocean Views
- Air Conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- Garden
- Barbeque
- Terrace/Balcony
Fincas in Costa Brava
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Costa Brava for cycling enthusiasts
Passionate cyclists are in for a treat along the Costa Brava, where diverse terrain and breathtaking scenery promise an unforgettable ride. Meander through ancient stone hamlets such as Monells and Ullastret, pedal alongside olive groves and golden meadows, or climb steep coastal roads that reveal sweeping views of the Mediterranean at every turn. Peaceful backroads and signposted paths guide you from shady woodland to tucked-away coves. Those craving a greater test can head for the undulating landscapes around Baix Empordà or the renowned cycling routes surrounding Girona. With a mild climate and a strong cycling culture, this region offers the perfect setting for discovery, fitness, and freedom on two wheels. Be sure to browse the stunning selection of fincas in Roses. Roses, nestled on the northern edge of Catalonia's rugged coastline, offers a vibrant blend of seaside energy and cultural richness, with a broad bay of golden sands and a historic citadel. Meanwhile, an impeccable variety of villas in Roses await you for an authentic Costa Brava town experience!
Costa Brava for beach lovers
Costa Brava is a dream destination for beach lovers, with its rugged coastline giving way to hidden coves, golden sands, and impossibly clear turquoise waters. From the wide, family-friendly beaches of Roses to the tucked-away charm of Cala Sa Tuna near Begur, there is a shoreline for every kind of seaside seeker. Sunbathe on quiet stretches framed by cliffs, dive into refreshing Mediterranean waters, or explore coastal paths that link one scenic bay to the next. Many beaches are backed by charming fishing villages or pine-scented hills, adding a sense of serenity and authenticity to your beach days. Discover the best of the Costa Brava and start planning your perfect Catalan coastal escape. With its warm climate, dramatic landscapes, and variety of swimming and snorkelling spots, Costa Brava delivers the perfect coastal escape!
The Costa Brava's rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and charming stone villages make it one of Spain's most breathtaking and authentic Mediterranean coastlines.
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What are the best outings in this area?
Top 7 travel tips in Costa Brava
1. Wander Through Walled Wonders
Begin your journey in Tossa de Mar where ancient city walls rise above the sea. Walk the narrow stone lanes of the old town and climb the towers for sweeping coastal views. Every corner offers a glimpse into medieval life mixed with Mediterranean light. Bring your camera and your imagination. This is where legends meet the breeze. Let the past guide your next adventure.
2. Seek Out Secret Coves
Ditch the busy beaches and follow rocky paths to discover secluded coves like Cala Pola or Cala del Senyor Ramon. These quiet inlets are where turquoise water meets pine-scented cliffs. Swim, snorkel or sunbathe far from the crowds. The thrill is in the search. Trust your instincts and take that hidden trail. Paradise is waiting just beyond the bend.
3. Dine Like a Catalan
Savour the rich flavours of the region at a local farmhouse restaurant or seaside taverna. Try fresh anchovies from L'Escala, black rice with cuttlefish, or creamy suquet de peix. Wash it down with a chilled glass of Empordà wine. This is slow eating with heart. Every bite is a journey and every meal a celebration.
4. Paddle Along the Wild Coast
Hire a kayak and glide past jagged cliffs, sea caves and unspoilt beaches between Tamariu and Calella de Palafrugell. The water is so clear you can see fish dancing below your paddle. Pull into a quiet bay and swim where few others do. This is the Costa Brava from a new angle. Let the sea lead you somewhere unforgettable.
5. Climb for the View
Head inland and hike up to Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery, perched high above Port de la Selva. The trail winds through cork oaks and wild herbs before revealing one of the most breathtaking vistas on the coast. From the top, the mountains tumble into the blue. You will feel like you have conquered something sacred. And in a way, you have.
6. Drift Through Dalí Country
Follow the surreal trail of Salvador Dalí across three unmissable Costa Brava destinations. Start at the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the artist's most ambitious and personal creation. From there, head to his eccentric clifftop home at Portlligat near Cadaqués, where the Mediterranean light inspired some of his greatest works. Finally, visit Púbol Castle, the romantic retreat Dalí gifted to his muse Gala. Each site is a window into one of the 20th century's most extraordinary creative minds and a journey through Catalonia's artistic soul.
7. End the Day in a Fishing Village
As the sun dips low, head to a harbour town like Cadaqués or Llafranc. Watch the boats bob in the calm, hear the clink of glasses, and smell the salt in the air. Join locals for an aperitif or a long evening meal as the sky fades into pink and gold. Here, time slows and stories unfold. This is how you end a perfect day. Renting a finca in Costa Brava is a top choice for a coastal getaway of a lifetime!