Living in Costa Brava

Living in Costa Brava: best towns and cost of living

The Costa Brava, situated in the northeastern part of Spain along the Mediterranean coast, is known for its sandy beaches, rocky coves and traditional fishing villages. Living in Costa Blanca has become a popular decision for people seeking a pleasant climate and unspoiled scenery.
Moving to the Costa Brava for expats

The best places to live in Costa Brava Spain

You've decided to move to the Costa Brava? Excellent choice! Home to spectacular unspoilt beaches, unbeatable scenery and an amazing culture and heritage scene, not to mention the local food, you're in for a treat along Spain's ‘Wild Coast’, a beautiful stretch of Mediterranean coastline.
Discover the Costa Brava this Summer 2022

The best Costa Brava towns and beaches

Is Spain's Costa Brava worth visiting? The answer is a solid yes from us, and travellers tend to agree as the Costa Brava is one of the most visited tourist areas in Spain and the coast that receives the most visitors in the region of Catalonia.
The la Mercè party celebration in Barcelona 2018 / Wikipedia

La Mercè: Barcelona at its best

La Mercè fiestasWhen: 21st – 24th Septmeber 2018Where: Barcelona, SpainWebsite: irbarcelona.comThe Fiestas of La Mercè are the annual festivities of the city of Barcelona and have been its main festival since 1902 when it was celebrated for the first time in honour of the Virgen de la Merced.
The Cadí highlands in Girona, Catalonia is one of the best national parks on the Costa Brava, Spain / wikipedia

The best natural parks around the Costa Brava

Did you know that the province of Girona, where the Costa Brava is located, has 8 natural parks of incredible beauty? The Spanish coast is one of the most biodiverse areas in Europe, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers and fans of diving and snorkelling.