The Costa Brava, a 160-kilometre stretch of beautiful, rugged coastline in the region of Catalonia in the north east corner of Spain. Its natural beauty, endless miles
of sandy beaches and summer sunshine. The Costa stretches from Blanes, north of Barcelona, to Roses near the French border. Besides the obvious attractions of
its many wonderful beaches, the Costa Brava (meaning Wild Coast) is also an ideal base from which to explore the countless treasures of Catalonia.
The regional capital of Barcelona must surely rank as one of the most fascinating cities on the planet with its mind-blowing Gaudi architecture, Pablo Picasso
museum, Olympic village and world famous La Rambla Boulevard. The Salvador Dali museum at Figueres is one
of the region s most popular tourist spots along with the Benedictine Monastery at Montserrat, perched high amid some extraordinary rock formations in the mountains to the north west of Barcelona. Europe s biggest water park is located just outside Lloret de Mar and the Marineland complex near Blanes is another hugely
popular family day out with its dolphin, sea lion and parrot shows, water slides, reptile house and children's zoo.