The Costa Brava is one of the most distinctive destinations in the Mediterranean. Its combination of landscape, historical heritage, and contemporary culture makes it a diverse territory where natural spaces, villages with a strong identity, and unique cultural initiatives coexist.
Below is a selection of places and experiences to discover the Costa Brava from different perspectives.
elBulli1846: a unique museum in Cala Montjoi
Located in the Cap de Creus Natural Park, elBulli1846 is a museum dedicated to gastronomic innovation and the legacy of elBulli.
The space offers a journey through the history of culinary creativity, the innovation process, and the evolution of contemporary gastronomy. The visit combines exhibition areas with the natural environment where the restaurant once operated, creating an experience that goes beyond a conventional museum visit.
Cap de Creus Natural Park
Cap de Creus is one of the most characteristic landscapes of the Costa Brava. Its geological formations, the contrast between sea and mountains, and its biodiversity make it an area of great natural value.
It is ideal for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying its viewpoints and coves.
Cadaqués and Portlligat
Cadaqués is one of the most renowned villages on the Costa Brava, both for its architecture and its connection to artists such as Salvador Dalí.
Nearby is Portlligat, where visitors can explore the Dalí House-Museum, integrated into the landscape and closely linked to his creative universe.
Girona and its historic centre
The city of Girona offers one of the best-preserved historic centres in Catalonia. Its cathedral, the Jewish quarter, and the houses along the Onyar River form an architectural ensemble of great interest.
It is a complementary visit that adds an urban and cultural dimension to the Costa Brava experience.
Camí de Ronda: exploring the coast on foot
The Camí de Ronda is a network of paths that allows visitors to walk along different sections of the coastline, connecting beaches, coves, and towns.
It is one of the best ways to discover the Costa Brava landscape in a more direct and leisurely way.
Beaches and coves of the Costa Brava
From large family-friendly beaches to small hidden coves, the Costa Brava offers a wide variety of places to enjoy the sea.
Some areas, especially around Cap de Creus, stand out for their more rugged and natural character.
A diverse and constantly evolving Costa Brava
Beyond its scenic beauty, the Costa Brava is a territory where tradition and innovation coexist.
For more information about the region and its offerings, visitors can consult the official Costa Brava tourism website.