Cala S’Alguer
Cala S’Alguer, known as the most beautiful beach of the Costa Brava, there is no possible explanation for so much hidden beauty for many and an open secret for lovers of this coast.
Cala S’Alguer, known as the most beautiful beach of the Costa Brava, there is no possible explanation for so much hidden beauty for many and an open secret for lovers of this coast.
Cala Senià is located near Cala Canyers. It has a difficult access, since it can only be reached on foot by the coastal path or by boat from the sea. Despite that, it is in a beautiful natural setting and is usually highly frequented by hikers and water sports enthusiasts to explore the seabed in that area.
Playa del Castell is one of the most beautiful and unspoiled areas of the Costa Brava, where nature and history come together in complete harmony. Formed of coarse sand and clear waters, where you can enjoy the wonderful seabed.
La Fosca is a very fine sandy beach with an emblematic dark rock in the middle. The origin of the name of the beach refers to this rock.
A village in the heart of the Costa Brava, well known for its fishing and its beautiful landscapes.
Begur és una Destinació Turística que manté un important Passat Històric que es remunta a la prehistòria, passant també per Època Ibèrica. A tot el terme municipal s’han trobat importants restes que confirmen l’antiguitat del seu nucli com a assentament humà, important durant l’època feudal. El Castell de Begur és el símbol més emblemàtic d’aquesta època.
El Golfet Cove is a hidden place with a wild and untouched aspect, a very picturesque cove located at the foot of a cliff and very close to the Cap Roig Gardens.
Palafrugell is a municipality in the Baix Empordà region, in the province of Girona. It has some very representative coves of the Costa Brava and has an extensive gastronomic tradition and a great cultural richness. Located at the foot of Les Gavarres, in the central and most characteristic part of the Costa Brava, rugged by the proximity of the Gavarres mountains and the massif of Begur.
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