Monday 27 July 2020

Costa Brava Girona Tourist Board

From Costa Brava Girona Tourist Board, we are delighted to offer you tailor-made attention to help you arrange your operations in Costa Brava and Girona Pyrenees.

These are destinations where within a short distance from the mountains to the sea the visitor can stop, admire the beauty of eight natural parks; savor the area's fascinating wine and gastronomy, with its blend of tradition and innovation that have been awarded numerous Michelin stars.

Visitors can discover a great wealth of cultural heritage, with Greco-Roman ruins, medieval villages, Salvador Dali's work and much more.

With over 550 heritage sites of outstanding interest listed in the province of Girona, the Costa Brava’s range of cultural tourism options attracts millions of visitors seduced by the region’s rich, intense historical and artistic heritage.

The medieval villages are also outstanding in terms of their rich craftsmanship heritage, as can be seen from the annual calendar of numerous themed events such as fairs, festivals and markets linked with their history.

Travellers should not miss the Dalí Triangle, formed by the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the Salvador Dalí House-Museum in Portlligat and the Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol, and which also includes special temporary exhibitions at its sites. With almost 1.4 million visitors per year, it is the most visited museum ensemble in the province and the third most visited in Catalonia.

In many people’s minds, the Costa Brava is identified by its 245 golden sandy beaches and its coves and creeks surrounded by vegetation and rocky cliffs, stretching from Portbou to Blanes along 220 km of coastline. At present, 37 beaches and marinas fly the blue flag awarded by FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education).

The protected natural areas are the most visible and accessible part for visitors of this living nature network situated in the province of Girona; a network that goes from the mountains to the sea, from dense forests to the Mediterranean coast, and which account for 31% of the destination’s surface area.

There are sustainable tourism activities in the protected areas to enable visitors to discover them in an active, environmentally-friendly way. The most usual ones being hiking and bicycle touring routes, water sports, wild animal and plant observation activities, and sociocultural events and activities.

Costa Brava Girona Tourist Board
Address: Patronat de Turisme Costa Brava Girona
Avinguda Sant Francesc, 29, 3ra Planta, Girona, Catalunya 17001 Spain

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