A holiday is an opportunity to experience. People longed for this time given that this is not available to grab by anyone all the time. Costa Brava holidays have been hankered by influx of travelers who like to visit Spain. It does not matter how you spend your holidays in Costa Brava, a quick weekend getaway is workable too.

As its name holds for the ‘Costa’ which means the Spanish word for shore or coast and ‘Brava’ is a Spanish word for wild or rugged, in which is a fitting description of the place rocky but is constantly a beautiful terrain. Moreover, its elongated miles of Mediterranean coastline from just north of Barcelona to almost in the French border, is one of the main attractions for package tourism amidst Spain’s pride.
Despite the plan of quick weekend Costa Brava holidays, the destination is in no account to make you feel the shortage of time due to its many massive proposals including the beaches, museums, national park, and even a visit in the regions modernist cemetery.
Now take this quick Costa Brava Spain travel guide for your quick holiday:
Dali Museum – is one of the most interesting houses of hundreds of art exhibits from the art of works of famed Salvador Dali. Built since 1986, this museum is somewhat bizarre that consists of a complex cluster of fishermen huts. This was added to the main building in different stages over the period of time by the artists.
Platja de Castell – is a nice beach if you are on the lookout for a quiet ambiance beach shrouded in ordinary beauty. The beach of Castell is the single sandy beach in Costa Brava that fully escaped development. It is a tranquil beach which is perfect for carrying out activities like diving and swimming. Stunning little coves as well as pine forests are also boast out here. Otherwise, a break from the beach is also a good thing to do, just take a walk to the promontory to discover the ancient Iberian settlement destructions.
Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park – is a natural park in Costa Brava covering a volcanic field. It has 28 walking tracks through the forests and going to some of the volcanic terrain’s most interesting views of the Iberian Peninsula. 700,000 years ago, this field became active and the last explosion happened between 10 and 15 thousands years ago. If you lead to the forest you would amazed with its beech trees, Downy oak and wildlife.
These places are few of the tourist attractions in Costa Brava, yet to enjoy the most bring with you a Costa Brava Map so if you have more time to go, you can make it to extra exploration.

