Both boast sprawling beaches, fascinating traditions, and revered vineyards. Here’s how to plan your trip to either end of the Spanish Mediterranean.
Glide above the stunning, rugged coastline of the Costa Brava, Spain's "Wild Coast," with this breathtaking drone video.
Stretching along Spain’s northeastern coast, the Costa Brava is a masterpiece of rugged cliffs, turquoise coves, and charming Mediterranean towns. While many visitors flock to the larger beach resorts ...
The wonders of Spain’s many beaches are one of the country’s worst-kept secrets. Hundreds of thousands descend on the roughly 5,000 miles of Spain’s Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines every summer, ...
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When it comes to travel, Spain has always had a way of pulling people in. From the wild Atlantic waters of the north to the warm Mediterranean beaches in the south—and charming towns scattered across ...
The wonders of Spain’s many beaches are one of the country’s worst-kept secrets. Golden sands and deep blue waters line the shores of cities like San Sebastian and Valencia, while the less popular ...
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 ...