Experience the Costa Brava
Discover the best plans throughout the year on the Costa Brava, the coves you can not miss and the medieval villages that will make you fall in love.
Agenda
The Costa Brava and Girona are much more than a summer destination. Discover plans for 365 days of the year beyond golf!
Several restaurants and hotels in Palafrugell offer different proposals with garoina as the main dish, where you can taste the true essence of the Costa Brava.
January to MarchGaroinades
The Costa Brava is a gastronomic territory and this is demonstrated by one of its most popular traditions: the calçotada. A traditional festival in which calçots, an elongated onion eaten with romesco sauce, are enjoyed.
February to MarchCalçotades
This celebration framed within the period of Lent dresses in colors and costumes most of the towns of the Costa Brava.
FebruaryCarnival
The day of Sant Jordi, patron saint of Catalonia has been gaining more and more prominence in Catalan culture. The streets and balconies wear their main elements: the rose and the book.
April 23rdSant Jordi
The city of Girona becomes a floral exhibition since 1954. This celebration gives reason to the arrival of spring, which over the years has evolved into a spectacular display of original floral creations.
MayTemps de Flors
The town of Palafrugell organizes original activities during the last weekend of April. Where the local stores are dressed in flowers and spring, and where there is an agenda of varied concerts and wine tastings.
End of AprilTemps de Flors i Violes
Experience the most magical night of the year and the beginning of summer on the Costa Brava, where the skies are tinged with color thanks to the fantastic fireworks displays along the coast.
June 23rdSant Joan
La Cantada de Havaneras is possibly one of the best known events in Palafrugell. This has its origins in 1966, but over time and due to its great success this event is repeated every year at the platja de'n Calau (Calella de Palafrugell).
JulyCantada d'Havaneres de Palafrugell
Enjoy live concerts by the light of the summer moon on the Costa Brava. Its stage has a capacity for 2,440 spectators and concentrates the best artists of the moment in an impressive natural site of 17 hectares with a surface located in front of the sea.
July to AugustCap Roig Festival
Once again, during the months of July and August, the town of Sant Feliu de Guíxols is filled with its musical proposal, open to all artistic disciplines and receiving great national and international artists.
July to AugustPortaferrada Festival
The auditorium, located within the castle parks, is a special space for concerts during the summer evenings. History and prestige identify the festival, whose artistic proposals make this medieval town a cultural and leisure center.
July to AugustCastell de Peralada Festival
White Summer offers every year an edition in Mas Gelabert (Pals) where culture, design, gastronomy and emerging talent are the main keys. A safe space for all ages with a curated selection of entrepreneurs and creatives.
July to AugustWhite Summer
An oasis of creation, leisure and gastronomy in the heart of the Costa Brava. The Santa Market is chic, foodie, glamorous, is undoubtedly the meeting point par excellence of summer on the Costa Brava, a magical place where every day things happen.
July to AugustLa Santa Market
The festival starts on a Friday night and is one of the first cultural events with a historical setting in Catalonia, one of the most important municipal cultural and festive events of the year.
SeptemberCastelló d'Empúries Medieval Market
The fairs of Sant Narcís is the main festival of the city of Girona, one of the latest in Catalonia. Where you can enjoy open-air concerts, food trucks and a great atmosphere.
October and NovemberFires of Sant Narcís de Girona
The living nativity scenes present an exciting and solemn journey. When it gets dark, he takes us to different parts of the towns. When the Christmas holidays approach, in many homes this representation of the Nativity Scene cannot be missing.
DecemberLiving Nativity Scenes
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Our favorite spots
Although there are always discussions about which beach is better or which town has more charm, we want to recommend our favorites for you to discover the magic of the Costa Brava.
The best coves and beaches of the Costa Brava
Special and peculiar scenery, thanks to the rounded shape of its rocks. This space offers a totally different landscape to what we are used to, the cove offers some privacy and is connected to the Camí de Ronda.
Sant Antoni de CalongeCala Roques Planes
This cove takes its name from the incredible vegetation that surrounds it: pine trees, a very common tree on the Costa Brava.
Platja d'AroCala del Pi
With a well-preserved seabed, this cove is one of the most beautiful of Tamariu and Begur. Although its size is quite small, it is essential to visit it if you are near the Costa Brava.
TamariuCala d’Aigua Xel·lida
With a diverse gastronomic offer, Tamariu beach is a perfect setting to enjoy during the summer season. Nice place to spend a day with family, friends or couple.
TamariuPlatja de Tamariu
Aiguablava is one of the most beautiful and recognized coves in the town of Begur. It stands out for its natural environment as well as its restaurant and bar services.
BegurPlatja d'Aiguabrava
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The best towns and cities of the Costa Brava
Considered the capital of the Costa Brava, Girona hides many secrets: streets, stores, restaurants and a wide range of leisure activities throughout the year that you can not miss.
Girona
The village by excellence of the Costa Brava. A paradise where the mountains meet the sea. Little white houses, beautiful little shops and restaurants, and coves of transparent sea.
Cadaqués
The city of Dalí hides much more than the popular museum dedicated to (and created by) the artist: restaurants with appetizing terraces where you can discover the Mediterranean gastronomy, museums, stores...
Figueres
This photogenic town located in the heart of the Empordà, a few kilometers away we find its beach, but on the other hand, its village follows a purely medieval style.
Pals
Small but charming, you will discover its historic core all made of stone that is currently in very good preservation and in excellent condition.
Madremanya
In the Baix Empordà region you will find this pretty little village. It is also one of the three that make up the "Dalí Triangle", together with the Dalí Museum in Figueras and the House Museum in Port Lligat.
Púbol
It happens to be one of the most magical and touristic towns in Catalonia. In its stone walls and flowers of all colors are some of the elements that dress this population.
Peratallada
Today, this town still preserves a large part of its medieval wall. It requires a leisurely and serene visit, as it summarizes the essence of the Empordà.
Palau-Sator
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