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Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava
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Catalan & Spanish
Euro (€)
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£1.80
£42.70
2.5hrs
If you’re looking to make the most of the coast, you’re in luck here. These shores come with resorts of all kinds, from the chilled chiringuitos along the coastline to fun-oriented towns typically ticking all the holiday boxes. Wherever you choose, sunbathing on gorgeous sands and swimming in gleaming waters is guaranteed.
The Costa Brava isn’t known as the ‘Wild Coast’ for nothing. It’s famous for its dramatic cliffs and untamed natural beauty – both spanning right across the lush shoreline. But there are plenty of incredible golden beaches sprinkled out along the seafront, so pick a place to spread out those towels. Sporty types, you’ll be in cycling and water sports heaven around these parts.
Calling all foodies – this is the Costa for you. The surrounding region has the highest concentration of Michelin stars in all of Spain and is also home to one of the world’s best restaurants. Catalan cuisine is a moreish mix of mountain meets sea, often in a stew. And the lush mountain valleys here are home to flourishing vineyards that produce cava too.
Good times are what Lloret de Mar is all about, from chilling out on the beach to dancing the night away.
One of the major towns along the Catalan coast, Pineda de Mar, is worth visiting if you fancy seeing the real deal around the Costa Brava and Costa Barcelona.
Three beautiful beaches lie in wait beside a walled old town, making Tossa De Mar a delightful pick surrounded by lush countryside.
Showing off with a brilliant Blue Flag beach to rival them all, heaps of leisure facilities and a bustling central promenade, Malgrat De Mar is high on the list for classic family fun.
If postcards could come to life, you’d find this bubbly resort on the cool Catalan coast would be bursting off the page.
Three bronze sandy beaches and a pretty promenade make this sun-drenched town a popular choice with everyone.
A chic resort with a cool, cosmopolitan feel – Platja d’Aro is the one for relaxation, exploration, and a taste of the lavish.
The 5km crescent of lush, gold-sand beaches and hidden coves are more than enough to entice you to visit L’Estartit.
A place where medieval history combines with plenty of activities – like horse-riding and diving – Begur is the whitewashed hidden gem of the Costa Brava.
The starting point of the sun-kissed Costa Brava, Blanes is a relaxing beach resort if you’re after a lovely little place to while away the days.
Known for its amazing thermal baths built by the Romans, Caldes De Malavella is the place to be if you’re keen on spas.
Pick Calella de Palafrugell as your next holiday destination and the Costa Brava will cast its spell on you. Whitewashed buildings fringe the waterfront, where fishing boats rest upon the shore.
You’ll be spoilt for choice with the area’s beaches. From lively, family-friendly golden stretches to quiet pine-fringed coves, the Costa Brava has it all. Tossa de Mar comes with two pristine Blue Flag beaches, while Lloret de Mar has five sand-and-shingle stretches to brag about.
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This coastal stretch and the surrounding area has plenty to offer you if you’ve got an interest in history and culture. Think old town charm – and even a lighthouse! The breathtaking backdrop is enough to leave anyone in awe too, with vast expanses of unspoilt landscape.
See all sights (44)Thrill-seekers will be pleased to hear that there’s a waterpark and handful of fun-packed attractions in the area! You can even catch a train to the bright lights of Barcelona or Girona. If you find it hard to sit still, you’ll enjoy Peralada’s offering of sports and activities including horse riding and golf.
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Spanish food is bursting with flavour, and with so much to choose from it can be hard to decide on a dish! That’s where tapas comes into play – little bite-size plates of tasty nibbles, often served with bread and great when teamed with a nice glass of local red!
See all eating and drinking (11)Tossa de Mar is a good tip for picking up locally-made ceramics (they’re something of a speciality around here). In nearby Platja d’Aro, there’s a nice selection of upmarket boutiques to peruse. Most towns also have a regular market brimming with souvenirs and super-fresh picnic supplies.
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For high octane nights, Lloret de Mar is the place, with energy-packed clubs that are open from dusk till dawn. If you want things a little more low-key, Tossa’s atmospheric beachfront restaurants and bars will fit the bill – an idyllic spot to enjoy a cocktail and watch the sun go down.
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