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The Costa Brava
Costa Brava is the name given to the tourist area at the north-eastern extremity of Spain, above the coastline of Girona. Its geographical limits are the border with France in the north, and Blanes in the south (approx. 60 km. from Barcelona).
The natural beauty and the mild Mediterranean climate, made the area into a tourist focal point already in the first decades of the last century.
The Costa Brava went through an important process of changes to satisfy growing and became one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe.
As a result of that overcrowding, the Costa Brava today is a classic tourist destination. Lloret or Tossa de Mar are locations that attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
The Costa Brava is still an area that holds surprises for visitors who arrive with a willingness to discover its whole; for those who are not content to limit their stay in their resort. The Costa Brava is attractive as a whole and it is worthwhile exploring as much of the territory as possible. Only by exploring this territory (which is usually done on land but which is also excellent by boat) can one adequately gauge the wealth and diversity of the area.
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