
Between the sea and the mountains, Rosas lies at the foot of the Pyrenees, rocked by the Mediterranean. Located at the north of the Costa Brava, the town allows you to alternate sports, leisure, culture, or excursions.

The largest marina in Europe, an exceptional situation accessible by air, land or sea. 30 kilometres of inland waterways, 7 kilometres of beaches, a space dedicated to leisure, excursions, sport.

Castelló d' Empúries, a rich architectural heritage, the proximity of Empuriabrava and the natural reserve of Aiguamolls of Empordá... three reasons to love this site at the mouth of the Muga River

From the Plaza Mayor to the old port, Llanca... from diving to megalithic routes; from museums to natural reserves: a world opens up to you.

The entrance to the Costa Brava, this small fishing port is a success of the real estate policy in Spain. Beaches and creeks invite you to discover even more of the Costa Brava.

Set off on the discovery of this small area on the north end of Costa Brava. Exceptional fauna, conservation areas, crystalline water with sea beds full of life extend this town with its multiple activities.

One of the most important reserves of fauna and marine flora in the Mediterranean, the Medes islands, ten minutes from Estartit, will without any doubt delight the most difficult to please.

In the south of the bay of Rosas, the surroundings of Escala are proof that real estate in Spain and the Costa Brava has been able to reconcile development and nature, modernity and tradition.

The capital of Alt Empordá plays its role to the full on the Costa Brava: culture, sports, leisure, gastronomy... and a strong Catalan identity marked by the birth within its walls of Salvador Dali.

The church of Santa Maria illuminates the town of Cadaquès with its white facades. The easternmost part of the Costa Brava, the city has respected its heritage.

7 km from Figueres, the village of Peralada houses an important historical heritage, but also the most famous casinos on the Costa Brava.