This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Standing on the edge of the marina in the port of Palamós, about an hour’s drive north of Barcelona, I shiver in the dark, 6am chill. A ...
With the first hint of sunshine or even just a spare long weekend, it doesn’t take much to start daydreaming about the sea.
Spain’s Costa Brava has long been a magnet for the jet set, its pebbled calas and charming fishing villages luring everyone from Truman Capote and Marcel Duchamp to Ava Gardner. While you could easily ...
Many people visit Barcelona each year, but few make the short two-hour journey up north to the counties in the foothills of the Pyrenees, where beach towns, mountain lodges, and medieval towns await.
From the coves of the Costa Brava to the long beaches of Andalusia, Spain's coastline is one of the most varied in Europe. Whether on the Mediterranean or Atlantic coast, in lively resorts or quiet ...
The coastal region in northeastern Spain has a long artistic and cultural heritage, as well as both modern and historic homes. By Lana Bortolot Designed by the Barcelona-based firm ...
Time for a video double whammy from the sunny shores of the Costa Brava and old town of Girona! Stretching 256 kilometres from the mouth of the River Tordera, northeast of Barcelona, and running all ...
A 2:52 minute narrated film clip of the Costa Brava (S'Agara, Peniscola) and Moorish and Roman ruins in "The Golden Coast of Spain" (ca. 1975) created for Hal, Halla, and David Linker's television ...