Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Costa Brava " A Holiday Destination for Everyone

By David Henry

The split image of Costa Brava has been created because of a few select villages on one edge of the island that cater to the sun, sand, sangria mindset of a small group of tourists. The REAL Costa Brava is a relaxing, multi faceted area that has everything from the ultimate in relaxation and spa treatments to architecture and other sights, Costa Brava has it all for the discerning holiday maker. With between160- 200kms of coastline in the Catalania province in North East Spain, the climate is more temperate and cooler than further south towards the islands of Ibiza and Majorca.

You can see the subtle differences between the two sides of the area when looking at hotels in Costa Brava. On one side there are lavish Costa Brava hotels offering guests the ultimate in services and features. On the other side, there are Costa Brava hotels that offer clean basic accommodation for guests they know will be spending very little time on their premises. One side of the hotels in Costa Brava will offer great quality meals, the other side will offer great variety of lower budget meals. If you quite like making your own meals instead of eating out, you should consider renting one of the Costa Brava apartments. These Costa Brava apartments mean that you can create a home away from home while on holiday which can be especially good if youve got young children, or prefer to have more privacy than a hotel allows you.

Nearest to France, the resort of Roses is a beautiful continental hub with a vibrant mix of Spanish and French culture, which gives a fresh, continental vibe to the area, while the almost unspoilt Calella, to the North-east of Barcelona gives a less touristy feel to any holiday and goes beyond the basic staples of a Spanish holiday. Nearby Roses, in Figueres, you can visit the birthplace of the surrealist artist Dali. The Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dal, designed by Dali and his wife, is also situated in Figueres.

For those interested in more contemporary tourist attractions, Javea is a good choice with lots to do, both in terms of exploring and relaxing. The beach, Playa de Arenal is gorgeous, with pristine sand and lots of space, however it can become crowded in high summer, as the port in Javea, is still a functioning one rather than a playboy type. The area is very expensive, so for a more chilled, laid back and less expensive trip you may want to consider Denia, with its ferry links to Ibiza and Mallorca. Although comparatively expensive next to other areas it does feel more like youre getting value for money, whilst retaining a wide variety of activities, both on and off beach.

The Costa Brava means different things to different people, you might even get the idea that they arent talking about the same place! Thats because its so diverse and offers so many opportunities to have a great holiday. The social scene may not be as frenetic as Ibiza but its still a great place for a holiday!

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