You don’t have to be Brave to go to Costa Bravo
Its name means Rugged Coast, but the Costa Bravo region in Spain is anything but rugged for a visitor. Its sandy beaches, warm waters and excellent infrastructure make it an easy and fun place for people in Spain and abroad to visit for a holiday.
Located in the province of Girona in northeastern Catalonia, Spain, Costa Bravo is well developed and on a well beaten tourist path. While the region is overflowing with hotels and resorts, there are still small towns that you can visit and call your own. This is especially the case if you go towards the border with France in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
One of the advantages of Costa Bravo being so popular is that it is very, very easy to find a cheap vacation package. Last Minute has one that allows you to fly and stay there for a week for less than 200 pounds. The resort doesn’t even sound half bad.
The H.TOP Calella Palace is a brand new, modern and family-friendly resort hotel in the residential area of Calella, some 300 meters from the sandy beach. This nine-floor property features 339 guestrooms decorated in light colors and wooden furnishings. Calella has more than three kilometers of beach, a magnificent shopping center and a lively night life with plenty of pubs and discos.






