Costa Brava holiday attractions 2011, here is our guide of what to see and do in the Costa Brava in Spain. Use our guide to make sure you see at least some of the principal Costa Brava attractions during your Costa Brava holiday.
Sant Marti d’Empuries has an acropolis of Greco-Roman origins, it is just one of the many sites of ancient archeological interest in the Costa Brava.
Collioure is just outside the Costa Brava, over the border in France, it is a beautiful, romantic fishing port with numerous art galleries.
The Salvador Dali museum in Figueures is an art gallery with a difference. Designed by the surrealism artist himself and containing a huge number of his works of all types.
The theme park PortAventura is the principal park of its type in Spain, it’s a great day out for the family. Located just south of Barcelona it is popular with Costa Brava holidaymakers.
Inland the Parc de Sant Llorenc de Mun is a super place for walks and discovering the authentic Spain.
The Parc Naturel del Cadi Moixero is another inland part of the region which appeals to walkers.
Located 1000 metres up in the hills the Monastry of Monsarrat can be accessed via cable car.
Empuriabrava or Ampuriabrava as it is known locally is a town based on canals leading out to sea, it is one of the world’s largest marinas.
The Gaudi designed cathedral of Barcelona is the iconic image of Barcelona. A work in progress it is an incredible work of gothic architecture.
Admirers of the artist Miro shouldn’t miss the chance to visit the Miro foundation in Montjuic.
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