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When you think of holidays in Costa Brava, what springs to mind? Do you picture characteristic coastlines, beautiful coves and transparent waters? If the answer is yes, read on. Costa Brava is full of bustling resorts, gorgeous
beaches and fun-filled entertainment. There really is something for everyone and all tastes are catered for. The tourist season in Costa Brava Spain runs from April through August.  Expect to pay higher resort rates and experience
more crowds during this period. Be sure to book early if you're traveling to Costa Brava during these summer months.


The weather in Costa Brava (Spain) on average is mild. The average yearly temperature is 23 degrees. The same weather also applies for the neighbouring Costa Brava towns and holiday resorts of Lloret de Mar, Salt,
Tossa de Mar, Bescanó, Quart, Fornells de la Selva, Cassa de la Selva, Blanes, Celra and Bordils. There is a sea
breeze that cools the effect of the sun. Costa Brava's weather is pleasant most of the year. However, you'll
have nice weather from May-July if you are looking for sun & beach. September is a good month with less tourism
Summer weather in Costa Brava
Costa Brava has many resorts along its long coastline and interests holiday makers of all ages. Often translated as
the wild coast, Costa Brava is paradise not only for the wild-spirited and wild at heart, but also for those who
are simply looking for something a little out of the ordinary. Although cooler in winter than the Costa del Sol further
south, the Costa Brava is also cooler in summer. In high season the best beaches are crowded but between
towns you will find less used beaches that are just as attractive. Costa Brava offer excellent snorkelling opportunities.

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Costa Brava holidays are best in the summer when the weather is warm and sunny with slightly cooler evenings.
The winter is mild and nevertheless enjoyable for there are plenty opportunities for walks and sightseeing.
The wild coast offers modern resorts on the shoreline, traditional Spanish villages, colourful annual fiestas, a variety
of architecture and a bounty of bars, cafés, museums and art galleries. The Costa Brava offers many scenic
walking routes to visitors, often inland, & sometimes meandering through the hills & mountains of Catalonia in Spain



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