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Costa Brava
Trip Planning & Itineraries
The Costa Brava ranks with the Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol as one of Spain's three great holiday 'costas' (coasts). Alongside some occasionally awful concrete development, English breakfasts and konditoreien (pastry shops), the 'Rugged Coast' offers some spectacular stretches.
Nestling in the hilly back country ? green and covered in umbrella pine in the south, barer and browner in the north ? are scattered charming stone villages, the towering monastery of St Pere de Rodes and Salvador Dalí's fantasy castle home at Púbol.
Port Aventura Park
From USD $74.00
Over 30 rides to choose from, you will find just the one for you at Port Aventura Park! You will also find a variety of shows everywhere. Thrill to exciting adventures at Fort Frenzee in the Far Wes, to the Can Can in the Saloon.
Montserrat Monastery
From USD $59.05
The mountain of Montserrat rises majestically over Barcelona at 4,051 feet (1,235 meters), the views are superb. Spend the morning at the Monastery in Montserrat and at the famous Royal Basilica.
Costa Brava, Diver's Paradise
The ruggedness of the Costa Brava continues under the sea and provides some of the best diving in Spain. Diving centers with certified instructors operate at a dozen or more places. The Illes Medes, off L'Estartit, is a group of protected islets with probably the most diverse sea life along the Spanish coast. Other top diving spots include the Illes Formigues) and Els Ullastres, which has three underwater hills off Llafranc, with some sheer walls and depths to 175ft (54m).
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