Blanca o Brava -- necesito vacacion.
January 11, 2006 3:38 AM

FebruaryTravelFilter: Costa Blanca or Costa Brava?

I need a little break from whatever it is I do -- and I've found cheap tickets on Ryanair to either Girona (Costa Brava) or Murcia (Costa Blanca). The only place I've been in Spain is Barcelona, and only for a day.

I'm looking to relax, maybe gawk at some ruins, go on some interesting walks, spend some time outdoors. Travelling the first week of February, for about five days. (I know it won't be warm -- but it'll be warmer than Edinburgh, and that's important.) Any advice or recommendations? Which area is more intriguing this time of year?
posted by milquetoast to Travel & Transportation (5 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
I went to the Girona on Ryanair about 4 months ago. Girona is a cool town with lots of ancient cobblestone streets and the old Jewish quarter called "The Call".

About a half hour to the coast from there. We stayed in the beach town of San Filieu de Guixols. (sp?) in a bungalow cabin at Camping St. Pol. The price was right, and close to the beach. Great paella restaurants abound.
posted by Dag Maggot at 5:22 AM on January 11, 2006


I'll second Girona. I stayed at L'Estartit a few years ago, and really liked the area. Provided you stay away from the more touristy resorts like Calella, you'll find that part of Spain (or Catalunya, to be more exact) a great place to visit.
posted by essexjan at 6:05 AM on January 11, 2006


Brava over Blanca, any day of the week. The further South you go, the worse tourism becomes... Of course, the costa of the Costa Brava is as bad as Benidorm on a good day, so stay inland if you can, or at least avoid the Llorets and suchlike. Girona, as has been recommended, is a great city for ruins and history, and you can flip up the Pirineus on a train in a few hours if mountains and cows get your gander up too...
posted by benzo8 at 6:53 AM on January 11, 2006


Previous Costa Brava AskMe.
posted by Lotto at 7:34 AM on January 11, 2006


Thanks everyone. Girona and environs it is.
posted by milquetoast at 8:10 AM on January 12, 2006


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