Welcome to the Costa Brava, the beautiful backdrop for our wedding!

This corner of the Mediterranean has truly stolen our hearts with its rugged cliffs, turquoise coves, and charming villages. Because this place is so special to us, we want you to experience it too.

 

To help you make the most of your trip, we've put together a small guide to our favorite spots. Here you'll find recommendations for stunning beaches, picturesque towns, and our go-to restaurants and activities. Think of this section as your map for exploring the Costa Brava. We hope you love it as much as we do and that your visit is truly unforgettable!

 

towns

GIRONA

Girona is the capital of the region and a city that feels like it’s been plucked straight from a fairytale. With its colorful houses hanging over the Onyar River, winding medieval streets, and ancient stone walls, it’s a place where history meets a vibrant, modern soul.

WHAT TO SEE

Girona Cathedral

El Call

City Walls

Eiffel Bridge

Arab Baths

TAKE A REST

Looking for the perfect bite or a scenic spot for a drink? You can find a curated list of our favorite restaurants, bars, and cafés right here:

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PERATALLADA

Peratallada is the definition of "storybook charm." Its perfectly preserved medieval soul is warmed by vine-covered facades and cozy artisan shops, making it impossible not to fall in love with its rustic, sun-kissed beauty.

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CADAQUÈS

This iconic village of white houses is tucked away on the rugged Cap de Creus. Once cut off from the world by steep mountains, Cadaqués preserved a secluded, artistic charm that made it the primary muse and home of surrealist Salvador Dalí.

The Dalí House

Old town

CAP DE CREUS

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Hungry for a great meal or a scenic coffee? From the iconic terraces of Cadaqués to our favorite local haunts, you can find our top restaurant and café picks.

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CALELLA DEPALAFRUGELL

This ancient fishing village is famous for its "Les Voltes" porticoes and pristine small bays. Calella de Palafrugell offers a rare glimpse into traditional Mediterranean life, combining narrow pedestrian streets with turquoise waters and the botanical beauty of the nearby Cap Roig gardens.

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JULIA+URI

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Costa Brava

The lineup

Our story

This guide is simply our personal tribute to a landscape that has inspired artists and travelers for generations. We hope you enjoy these places as much as we do, but we truly encourage you to let your curiosity lead the way. Some of the best memories are found when you turn down an unmarked road or stumble upon a quiet plaza just as the sun begins to set.

 

Wander freely, soak in the Mediterranean light, and find your own favorite corners. We can’t wait to hear about the new treasures you discover—be sure to tell us all about your adventures the next time we see you!

Beaches

CALA

SA TUNA

This picturesque cove (cala) in Begur is famous for its colorful houses and calm, protected bay. Accessible via a beautiful coastal path, Sa Tuna is one of the most iconic spots in the area, offering a perfect natural harbor for swimming and a handful of waterfront terraces serving fresh local seafood.

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CALAAIGUABLAVA

Aiguablava is widely considered one of the most beautiful coves in the Mediterranean. Famous for its fine golden sand and exceptionally transparent blue waters, it offers a sheltered, shallow swimming area that makes it a favorite for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility in a spectacular setting.

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PLATJA DE PALS

Unlike the small, rocky coves nearby, Pals Beach is a vast, golden expanse of fine sand that stretches for kilometers. Bordered by a landscape of protected dunes and fragrant pine forests, it offers a sense of wild, open freedom. From the shoreline, you have a front-row seat to the silhouette of the Medes Islands rising out of the sea on the horizon.

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