We Visit The Most Beautiful Towns On The Costa Brava

One of the great attractions of the Costa Brava are its landscapes. The other is its beautiful villages. We are going to visit some of them.
We visit the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava

The Costa Brava is one of the most beautiful regions in Spain due to the intense color of its waters, the cliffs that border its coastline and the traditional villages that are along the way. And precisely, we want you to accompany us on a tour of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava.

The most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava

The Costa Brava covers 214 kilometers from the province of Girona, in Catalonia, until it reaches the border with France. Its fame is undoubtedly due to its natural beauty, which creates idyllic passages that look like something out of a postcard.

However, its seafaring towns are part of that charm. Villages, some with a medieval air, but all with common characteristics: traditional and surrounded by the sea. For this reason, we want you to know some of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava. These are:

1. Palafrugell

Palafrugell on the Costa Brava
Palafrugell – Aleksei Kazachok

Surely you know the famous Mediterranean song , by Joan Manuel Serrat. It is known worldwide, but few know that this town was its maximum inspiration. If you want to feel the essence of a typical fishing village with a small cove of turquoise waters and white houses, this is the place you are looking for.

Small boats always stationed on the shore end up giving that rustic touch to this beautiful corner of the Costa Brava, where you can take some heart-stopping photographs.

2. Palamos

Cala S'Alger in Palamós
Cala S’Alger – Sole Perez / Flickr.com

It has the longest beach on the Costa Brava, although this is just one of the reasons why it has been chosen as the best in the area. Its coastal relief also offers the possibility of enjoying the tranquility of small and wonderful coves.

In the town you can still see some traditional houses and jewels such as the church of Santa María, from the 15th century. And, in addition to visiting it, one of the best things to do in this town is to try the famous red prawn, which, according to the most gourmets of gastronomy, is a delicacy of gods.

3. Cadaqués

Cadaqués, one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava
Cadaqués – Julien Bastide

The town of Cadaqués, seen from afar, forms an impressive landscape that resembles a snow-capped mountain that emerges from the intense blue water of the sea that surrounds it. The pristine white of its houses and the boats and sailboats dotted on its coast give rise to this image that always remains in the memory of everyone who sees it.

In this town you will be able to know the authentic fishermen’s houses that have never been renovated and buy typical products of the area in its artisan shops. A town that has been the inspiration for many artists, including Salvador Dalí.

4. Tossa de Mar

Tossa de Mar on the Costa Brava
Tossa de Mar – Tono Balaguer

What attracts tourists to this beautiful town is the crystal blue of its waters that evokes the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. But, Tossa de Mar has attractions such as a wall, which is located on its own beach and that goes up the mountain as if it protected it.

Formerly, it served as a fortification to protect the city, but the various extensions of it and the plays of nature, have placed it in a different place from the original.

The beauty of its architecture and its nature have made this town have been chosen as a setting in the world of cinema on numerous occasions.

5. L’Escala

L'Escala in Costa Brava
L’Escala – Jorge Franganillo / Flickr.com

A small town that exudes beauty and that keep the old-fashioned fishing traditions. Its old houses, its boats on the shore and its friendly and hearty people, have made this town one of the most important tourist centers of the Costa Brava.

In addition, here are the ruins of the ancient Greco-Roman city of Ampurias. And another treasure: if you visit L’Escala, you cannot return home without having tried their famous anchovies.

6. Lloret de Mar

Lloret de Mar
Lloret de Mar – Daniele Napolitano / Flickr.com

This is one of the most exploited towns for tourists.  However, it also has its charm, as the natural landscape of its beaches and its surroundings give it a special beauty.

To this we must add that it is a more modern town, more oriented to tourists and that it has a wide range of leisure and entertainment.  It is, therefore, the ideal place to spend a vacation, with family or friends.

These are the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava that we wanted you to know. As you can see, this stretch of coastline has attractions for all tastes, so we advise you to rethink it as a destination for your next vacation.

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