costa brava to costa blanca
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costa brava to costa blanca
costa brava to costa blanca FLY-DRIVE 12 NIGHTS/13 DAYS Travel down Spain’s Eastern Coast on your way from the Costa Brava to the Costa Blanca. Begin in Catalonia, amongst verdant hills, fishing villages, and historic buildings, before beginning your drive south. Stop off on the beautiful beaches of S’Agaró’s peninsula, in the lively atmospheric town of Sitges on the Costa Dorada, and in artistic Valencia on the Orange Blossom Coast. Finally, spend three nights in Dénia, between the Natural parks and the blue sea of the Costa Blanca. SUGGESTED ITINERARY DAYS ONE TO TWO After arriving in Barcelona and collecting your hire car, drive north east for just under two hours, through Girona and Figueres to the Mas Lazuli near the small village of Pau. This hotel was once an 11th Century medieval friary, and has retained some of its most beautiful original features. During your two-night stay, use your hire car to explore the Empordá region. The Romanesque medieval Monasterio de Sant Pere is just a short drive away on a mountaintop. Its tall brooding towers and cavernous halls have a unique ambience. The fishing town of Cadaqués, popular with artists such as Picasso and Dalí, is on the eastern coast, and Roses, perfect for shopping and dining excursions, is to the south. In Figueres stands the intriguing and inspiring Dalí Museum. restaurants. The city of Girona is within easy reach for a day’s excursion. DAYS SIX TO SEVEN Continue driving south along the coast, from the Costa Brava to the Costa Dorada. Your next two nights will be spent at the Hotel Estela in Sitges, just outside of Barcelona. An infectious atmosphere is at the centre of Sitges’ culture, be it at one of the many film, theatre, or car festivals, the carnivals, or the year-round buzz of the city centre in the evenings. During the day, enjoy the overarching serenity of the landscape, taking a walk along the sea-front boulevard, or walking and cycling through the Garraf National park. Several diverse museums are open to the public, from more traditional exhibits to the colourful Cau Ferrat, former home of the Catalan writer Santiago Rusiñol. If you have time, spend a few hours walking around the varied quarters of Barcelona. Begur, Costa Brava DAYS EIGHT TO NINE The fourth stop on this tour is further south, on the Orange Blossom Coast, in Valencia. The Palau de la Mar offers refined urban living in the centre of a lively, historic city. Its central location means that the Puerto de Valenica, the science and cultural park, and the Torres de Serranos are just a short walk away. Fine and modern art museums are in abundance, each housed within an intriguing contemporary or historic building, and enrich the experience of every visitor to Valencia. Taste the far-distant past in the 13th Century cathedral, with its dramatic circular front window, and atmospheric interior. Harbour at Denia DAYS TEN TO TWELVE On the Costa Blanca, spend three nights at the Posada del Mar in Dénia. This renovated 13th Century building stands overlooking the quay, at the foot of the hill on which stands Dénia Castle. The restorative additions to the hotel, stone walls, cosy lounges, balconies, and twisting staircases compound the charms of the original features. Spend a morning in Dénia exploring the castle and its towers, the archaeological museum, and the Portal de la Vila, which has connected the castle to the town since Moorish reign. Outside of Dénia, the Montgó and Peñon de Ifach Natural Parks are perfect for active visitors, while the towns of Calpe, Moraira, and Benissa, among others, offer fantastic coves, cliffs, and fishing ports undiscovered by tourists. DAY THIRTEEN Drive southwest along the coast for your return flight to London from Alicante. Valencia DAYS THREE TO FIVE An hour and a quarter’s drive south brings you to S’Agaró, home of the Hostal de la Gavina, your host for the next three nights. With direct access to the Sant Pol Beach, and close to both the S’Agaró coastal path and Sa Conca Beach, your stay at the Hostal is the perfect opportunity for relaxing in the sun. Emerging from the lush greenery of the town, the hotel has a traditional white-washed exterior. Inside, a unique, characteristic style combines rustic Spain with elegant, refined luxury; in the bedrooms, there is also a touch of grandeur. Nearby is Begur, a colourful hilltop town with stunning Cubanstyle mansions, an austere castle, and excellent PRICES Prices from £1,840 per person based on two people sharing. WHAT’S INCLUDED •Scheduled flights from London to Barcelona, and Alicante to London •Type C hire-car for duration of holiday •Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room: Two nights at the Mas Lazuli near Figueres Three nights at the Hostal de la Gavina in S’Agaró Two nights at the Hotel Estela in Sitges Two nights at the Palau de la Mar in Valencia Three nights at the Posada del Mar in Dénia Patronat, Costa Brava 54 For expert advice call our travel consultants on 01392 441276 Valencia Valenica For expert advice call our travel consultants on 01392 441276 55