The Region
The Costa Brava, which means "Savage Coast," stretches about 200 kilometers from the French border to Barcelona. The region is blessed with spectacular landscapes, including idyllic beaches, crystal clear waters, picturesque coves and rugged cliffs. In addition, the interior of the Costa Brava is dotted with charming medieval villages and lush green hills.
Property
For those interested in investing in real estate, the Costa Brava offers a range of possibilities. Whether it is a vacation home, second home or investment property, there is something for everyone. From luxury villas on the coast to historic mansions inland, the real estate offerings are varied and can meet different budgets and tastes.
Second Sojourners
The Costa Brava attracts an international audience of second home residents. People from all over Europe and beyond choose this region as their second home. The accessibility of the Costa Brava, thanks to the airports of Girona and Barcelona, makes it easy to travel from all over Europe. Moreover, the region offers a pleasant lifestyle with a mix of relaxation and activities.
Activities
The Costa Brava has something for everyone when it comes to activities. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy sailing, diving, windsurfing and kayaking along the coast. The hinterland offers fantastic opportunities for hiking, cycling and golf. The region is also known for its excellent cuisine, with numerous restaurants serving fresh fish, Mediterranean dishes and local specialties.
Climate
The Costa Brava's climate is attractive for both summer vacations and overwintering. With mild winters and warm, dry summers, visitors can enjoy the region year-round. The sunny coastline is perfect for beach lovers, while spring and fall are ideal for exploring nature and cities without the crowds of high season.