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Your guide to Costa Brava

The Costa Brava, meaning 'Wild Coast' in Catalan, is a stunning region in northeastern Catalonia, Spain. Its dramatic coastline, dotted with charming fishing villages and vibrant resort towns, is renowned for its beauty. The area boasts a diverse geography, ranging from rugged cliffs and secluded coves to expansive sandy beaches. The climate is typically Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

  • Explore the medieval town of Tossa de Mar: Discover its well-preserved walled city and enjoy stunning coastal views.
  • Visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres: Immerse yourself in the surreal world of Salvador Dalí, a native son of the region.
  • Wander through the picturesque streets of Girona: Explore its historic Jewish Quarter, admire the colourful houses along the Onyar River, and stroll along the city walls.

Getting around the Costa Brava is easy, with good road connections between towns and villages. You can rent a car, use local bus services, or even explore by boat. Whether you are enjoying the local beaches or visiting the attractions, there's a lot to discover.

So, what are you waiting for? Book your flights to Girona and prepare for an unforgettable holiday in the enchanting Costa Brava!

Where to stay in Costa Brava during your trip

Travelling to the Costa Brava in Spain offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all tastes and budgets. From luxurious resorts to charming guesthouses, you'll find the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of exploring. The region's diverse landscape means that you'll be able to find a place to stay that is perfect for you, whether you're looking for a quiet escape or a lively holiday.


Best places to stay for a couple of days
  • Tossa de Mar: This historic town offers stunning coastal views and a variety of hotels and apartments, perfect for a relaxing break.
  • Lloret de Mar: A lively resort town with a wide range of accommodation options, ideal for families and those looking for a more active holiday.
  • Figueres: This inland town is a great base for exploring the region, with a selection of hotels and guesthouses offering comfortable accommodation.

For budget-friendly options, consider staying in smaller villages or towns outside of the main tourist areas. Many self-catering apartments are available, offering an affordable way to experience the Costa Brava. Remember to book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak season.

Foodie's guide in Costa Brava

Costa Brava's cuisine is a delightful blend of Mediterranean flavours, influenced by the region's proximity to the sea and its rich agricultural heritage. Fresh seafood is a staple, complemented by locally grown vegetables and fruits. Traditional dishes often feature simple ingredients, prepared with care and attention to detail, resulting in a truly authentic culinary experience.

From the freshest seafood paella to delightful tapas, there is a wide variety of delicious dishes to be discovered. The local markets are a great place to find fresh produce, and many restaurants offer traditional Catalan dishes made with local ingredients. Street food is also popular in the area, with vendors selling everything from delicious pastries to savoury snacks.

  • Suquet de peix: A traditional Catalan fish stew, typically made with rockfish and other local seafood.
  • Botifarra: A type of Catalan sausage, often served grilled or in stews.
  • Crema Catalana: A rich custard dessert similar to crème brûlée.

For a truly authentic dining experience, explore the local restaurants in smaller villages and towns. Many offer daily specials that highlight the freshest seasonal ingredients. Don't be afraid to try new things - you might discover your new favourite dish! Food markets are a great place to try tapas and sample local wines. Many restaurants are popular with locals on weekends.

Culture & Top Events in Costa Brava

Adding cultural events to your Costa Brava itinerary can significantly enrich your travel experience. Participating in local festivals and events provides opportunities to engage with the local culture, learn about local traditions, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of the region.

  • Girona Flower Festival (Temps de Flors): This week-long festival in May transforms Girona's historic centre into a spectacular floral display. Buildings are adorned with floral installations, and the atmosphere is festive and joyous.
  • Sant Jordi's Day (Diada de Sant Jordi): Celebrated on 23rd April, this is Catalonia's national day of love and books. It's customary to exchange roses and books with loved ones, creating a unique atmosphere.
  • Havaneres Concerts: These traditional sea shanties are performed in many coastal towns throughout the summer months, adding a unique musical flair to your experience.

Please remember to check the exact dates of events before traveling, as schedules can vary from year to year. During major events and festivals, flights and accommodations tend to book up quickly, so it's best to plan ahead. We at Opodo can offer you great deals if you book in advance.

How to save on holidays in Costa Brava

Booking a flight and hotel bundle with Opodo offers significant advantages. We regularly offer promotions such as Prime Days, Super Sale, Black Friday, and Travel Tuesday, resulting in substantial savings. Our Prime membership provides additional benefits, enhancing your overall travel experience. We also offer personalised customer service and strive to provide the best possible deals.

To take advantage of these benefits, visit our website and explore the numerous options available. Consider a holiday in the beautiful Costa Brava, and book your flights from London to Girona or flights from Bournemouth to Girona today for an unforgettable experience.

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