The Best of Spain's Costa Brava Coast | The Planet D | Travel Vlog
Costa Brava Spain is beautiful. Just watch this to see!
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In this travel video Dave and Deb of ThePlanetD showcase all there is to do on the Costa Brava coast of Catalonia, Spain. It's an excellent road trip.
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VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:
Visiting Costa Brava is really an excellent way to
unwind, relax and take in some stunning coastal views
It has some great food, it has wonderful small seaside villages
Great beaches, I can understand why it was named one of the top destinations in the
world.
get off the highway and make your way to the coastal drive
the smaller roads take you to these interesting places
but they're also a really fun to drive
Woohoo road trip
we're here in Tossa de Mar and I gotta
say if you are driving Costa Brava or
Visiting Costa Brava
this is definitely one of the places
that you have to come. It's a beautiful
seaside village, it has a lot a great hotels
and an absolutely gorgeous beach.
Another great stop in Costa Brava is
Sant Feliu de Guixols. This is a town that's on the coast
it's beautiful and known for the 10th century monastery that's right behind us.
You can go in, give it a tour and check out the museum that's in there as well.
Just one of the great historic things that are along the drive here in Costa Brava
So we're here in the town of Port Lligat just outside of Cadaques
and we're up on the North Eastern tip of Costa Brava
and the hightlight of this town is going to the
Salvador Dali house where Dali himself
lived and decorated and designed it all himself
so make your reservations before hand online and don't be stuck like us
another thing that you have to do
when you come here to Costa Brava is
it hike coastal trail
this is just the best way to get the
feel for it
the landscape. As you can see behind me, the views are
absolutely stunning no matter where you. Yeah the Coastal Trail runs
the entire Costa Brava Coast, it's well marked
and I suggest just staying in a city and doing day trips back and forth.
Costa Brava Beach Tour. Travel Guide.
We visit the best beaches in Costa Brava, We will visit secret places, amazing beaches and beautiful towns. We love to explore, and we want to take you guys with us for a lovely trip around one of the most beautiful places in Spain. Stay until the end to see one of the most beautiful landscapes we have seen. Spain is definitely a place to visit!
Whether you're looking for sandy beaches, rocky coves, tranquil villages or mountain scenery, Spain's Costa Brava has something to offer you. Situated in the north-east of the country overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa Brava region enjoys hot summers and mild winters, making it an all-year-round holiday destination. Costa Brava stretches from the town of Blanes, 60 km (37 mi) northeast of Barcelona, to the French border.
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Illa Roja
Following the coast towards the South East, you will find the Illa Roja beach, a nude beach recognised internationally. This beautiful beach, one of the most iconic of the Begurense coast is known for its rocky island. It is a calm place, without crowds, soft sand and clear water.
Aiguablava
Its shallow, calm waters and the range of services that one can find just a stone’s throw from the beach, makes it very suitable for the whole family. It is the most southern beach of Begur and in the surrounding area there are several restaurants, shops and services. So close, you almost don’t have to leave the sand to reach them. It has toilets and adapted showers and also offers the possibility of taking part in various water sports, such as the diving centre. Of fine sand, this beach is almost twice as long as it is wide (approximately 40 x 80 metres). To get there just follow the numerous directions to the Aiguablava Parador which is located on top of the cliff next to the beach. There is a car park right next to it, which in summer requires payment.
LaFranc was featured by the Telegraph as one of the best beaches and one of Europe’s top hidden seaside resorts. Llafranc is one of the most cosmopolitan beaches in Costa Brava. Lafranc offers the best beach to have the traditional experience of fishing boats combined with the glamorous yacht visiting this part of Spain.
Llafran, part of the Palafrugell municipality, has attracted artist, film stars, wealthy personalities and more.
Tamariu
According to the British Telegraph newspaper, the beach at Tamariu ranks as one of the best beaches on the Costa Brava. Embraced by pine clad headlands, the horse shoe shaped beach is very pretty, family friendly and sheltered. Just behind the beach is the pedestrian promenade, where there are some cafes, restaurants and beach gear shops. Parents can happily while away a little time in the shade, sipping whatever they fancy, with their children, only yards away from them, play safely on the sand.
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Costa Brava Cliff Jumping. BEST Outdoor Adventure in Spain.
We hit Spain's Costa Brava for some epic cliff jumping in hidden coves along the shore between Platja Castell and Cabo Roig. Perfect crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea caught every leap of faith off these rugged sea cliffs. Beautiful beaches, perfect sea caves and epic cliff jumps made this trip to Costa Brava my favorite day in Spain.
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Calonge - In the heart of the Costa Brava
Calonge is an essentially traditional Catalan town, with an interesting old medieval old centre with narrow streets and many remarkable old buildings.
The old maritime port, Sant Antoni de Calonge, has developed considerably since the area has developed its tourism offering; from Calonge to Palamos the area is very popular. There is a good choice of small shops, restaurants and bars in the labyrinth of streets surrounding the old church.
Calonge is approximately two kilometres from San Anton Beach. The town itself has several satellite urbanisations and coastal areas. Calonge is served by Girona airport, which has an excellent choice of flights from European destinations. The drive from the airport takes approximately 45 minutes.
Costa Brava Spain Travel Guide
There’s something special about Costa Brava Spain. It’s one of the most beautiful, untouched stretches of coastline in all of Spain (if not Europe), complete with hidden coves, secret beaches, and quiet medieval villages and amazing wineries! It's one of the best places to visit in Spain by far!
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There are just SO MANY unique things to do in Costa Brava that set it apart from other destinations, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves fully in the local culture; get a real taste of Catalan food; understand the unique art scene; explore medieval towns and villages; and of course to spend lazy days on deserted beaches, exploring the stunning coastline. #EuroCultureTrip
Following two trips to The Brave Coast, here’s my pick of the top 15 things to do in Costa Brava!
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COSTA BRAVA: The Ultimate Tour
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Since it was our first trip to Spain and the Costa Brava region we thought we'd team up with Blue Compass Tours - Barcelona. We were taken on a surprise tour of the region where we got to experience the amazing coastline, a high-end restaurant, and a medieval village. If you're looking for things to do in Costa Brava be sure to watch the whole vlog.
The surprise tour started with a boat tour in the Mediterranean. The coastline is amazing and there are plenty of fauna to enjoy. Next, the guys at Blue Compass Tours - Barcelona took us to the Es Portal Restaurant ( Es Portal is a gourmet restaurant with eight rooms and one suite with views over the magnificent landscape of the Empordà region. The building is housed in a completely refurbished 16th-century farmhouse which has preserved the constructive features of the Gothic Renaissance period.
To finish the tour in Costa Brava, we went to the medieval village of Peratallada ( The fortified town is concentrated on top of a huge natural sandstone rock, artificially carved to give height (hence the name “pedra tallada” or carved stone). At the top, we find the Castle (11th century, but with signs that there might have been an earlier structure), with its Keep Tower and Palace.
What is Costa Brava?
Whether you're looking for sandy beaches, rocky coves, tranquil villages or mountain scenery, Spain's Costa Brava has something to offer you. Situated in the north-east of the country overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa Brava region enjoys hot summers and mild winters, making it an all-year-round holiday destination.
Where is Costa Brava?
Costa Brava stretches from the town of Blanes, 60 km (37 mi) northeast of Barcelona, to the French border.
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Costa Brava - The spectacular, rugged coast of Spain
The Costa Brava is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, covering the coastal towns and villages of the beautiful province of Girona in Catalonia.
Many who do not known the region, think only of built up resorts such as Lloret de Mar and Blanes. The truth however, is that the Costa Brava is home to some of the most delightful towns, villages and beaches in Spain.
The Costa Brava has an intricate coastline of over 300 kilometres washed by the Mediterranean Sea, and backed by the high Pyrenees. It is a diverse region of extraordinary natural beauty and has a very deep artistic and historical heritage.
Calpe - Home to Spain's smallest nature reserve
At the heart of the Costa Blanca, within the region of Valencia lies the ancient fishing village of Calpe.
Calpe has a wonderful mixture of old Valencian culture and modern tourist facilities. It is a great base from which to explore the local area or enjoy the many local beaches. Calpe alone has three of the most beautiful sandy beaches on the coast, and the the Rock of Ifach (Peñon de Ifach) is a very recognisable feature. It is Spain's smallest nature reserve.
The town sits in an ideal location, easily accessed by the A7 motorway and the N332 that runs from Valencia to Alicante; its approximately one hour drive from the airport at Alicante.
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