Boasting some of the most attractive coastline in the whole of the Spain, the
Costa Brava region is located in the extreme north-east of the country within the region of Catalonia. The Costa Brava borders France to the north, Aragon to the west and Valencia to the south and was one of the first regions of Spain to attract mass tourism as cheaper package holidays and flights took off during the 1960’s, from then on
Costa Blanca travel was a popular option for those seeking a bit of guaranteed sunshine and a holiday abroad. Obviously the excellent summer time climate was one of the biggest draws for the region but the many beautiful
Costa Brava beach resorts and the fine beaches which service them was an additional attraction. Amongst the best known resorts there are some real gems, and many have an interesting history along with their appeal as pure holiday resorts. Places such as Roses,
Calella and Lloret de Mar are among the best known while inland towns such as Girona, Figueres and Palafrugell also have much to offer. Those wishing to get the most from a visit to the region should purchase a decent
Costa Brava guide book, which will advice of the best and most interesting places to visit.
Costa Brava Map.