Situated in the seaside town of Blanes, on the Costa Brava, this is the ideal hotel for a ... more
family holiday on this attractive coastline, near the beach and in the Catalonian sunshine.Hotel Costa Brava boasts rooms equipped with satellite TV and Wi-Fi int...
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Location. The Costa Brava Hotel is located in Blanes, Spain, 300 metres from the beach. ... more
It is three kilometres from Marine Land zoo and theme park and four kilometres from Water World. Hotel Features. This centrally located modern hotel includes an outdoor pool with sun loungers. High speed Internet access is available in public areas. Costa Brava Hotel features a relaxed, wood furnished restaurant offering an international buffet. Complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily. An all inclusive rate is available. Guestrooms. The 80 guestrooms have telephones, safes, televisions, and extend to balconies.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Costa Brava Hotel is located in Blanes, Spain, 300 metres from the beach. ... more
It is three kilometres from Marine Land zoo and theme park and four kilometres from Water World. Hotel Features. This centrally located modern hotel includes an outdoor pool with sun loungers. High speed Internet access is available in public areas. Costa Brava Hotel features a relaxed, wood furnished restaurant offering an international buffet. Complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily. An all inclusive rate is available. Guestrooms. The 80 guestrooms have telephones, safes, televisions, and extend to balconies.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Hot hot hot cheap cheap cheap Disadvantages: Touristy
Waht a superb holiday I had here. I went to Spain in April 1987 with my School on a weeks trip to the costaBrava. Its one of my favourite holidays to this date. I dont remember much about the town but I do remember that there were rocks at one end of the beach and a Tower/castle thing on it. Its ony about an hours drive from Barcalona where we had a great day out. Looked around the fort there. Lovely market too where you can buy your sombrero, donkey or castanettes!!!
Did you know that castanettes comes from the Spanish word for Chestnuts??? There is a great aqua park in Blanes for you out there that are more adventurous. You can have a complete spanish holiday with out a go on the kamikaze death slides!!! ...
Advantages: Lovely unspoilt beach, lots to do, champagne sangria! Disadvantages: Noise at night, building sites in the new developments
I have recently come back from Blanes in the CostaBrava. It's quite a commercial town with loads of great shops (avoid the pet shops if you're an animal lover). If you look hard enough, a few streets back from the main beach road, you will find the old town. It's awash with lovely old houses and chapels with glimpses of the wall that surrounds the main church up on the hill.
You have to look hard to find any typical Spanish restaurants but there are a few if you head down to the harbour and look in the backstreets. Not everyone speaks English and the menu can be hard to understand but all the food was wonderfull.
The beach is very clean and long, while the sea is great - very good waves tomess about in. The beach does shelve quite steeply so watch yourself in the sea!
I'd definitely recommend a trip to Barcelona and Figueres to ...
Advantages: Beautiful Villa, Scenic Location Disadvantages: A little too isolated?
The Villa is certainly aptly named. Perched on a hillside high above the historic fishing port of Palamos, El Mirador (which translates as 'the Lookout' in Spanish) commands spectacular, panoramic vistas along the coastline and across the fringes of the beautiful CostaBrava.
We had driven southwards from Girona, towards Palamos, then Calonge. At this point, the crumpled, supplied directions from the owner were tugged out, and we had pressed on. El Mirador, it seemed, was up there on the hill, at the very edge of Calonge. The road wound its way through a fairly modern development, a slightly confused melange of poorly signposted streets, each street lined with new, look-a-like villas, and each villa as attractively bland and featureless as the next. Finally, we passed an older house near the top, with a rocky front garden peopled ...