297. Santa Clotilde Gardens, Lloret de Mar
The Santa Clotilde Gardens are a true hidden gem in Lloret de Mar in Costa Brava. They are a pretty large and very beautiful and well manicured plus they have amazing views of the ocean.
The Santa Clotilde Gardens are a true hidden gem in Lloret de Mar in Costa Brava. They are a pretty large and very beautiful and well manicured plus they have amazing views of the ocean.
L’Estartit sits to the north of Barcelona at the top of what is called the Bay of the Roses. This is a huge Bay that arches along the east coast of Cost Brava. The beauty of the area is pretty amazing to see.
Day 189. Most who visit Ibiza stay in the heart of the city and party, party. But if you take a drive northwards, you will find the town of San Miquel and its church, continue a little more and you’ll get to the Port of San Miquel’s Caves. Both well worth seeing.
188. Most who visit Ibiza stay in the heart of the city and party, party. But if you take a ride up to the north point, you will find Portinatx a very quiet beach area with lots to do or nothing to do depending on your taste. Plus you get to explore a bit of the island as well.
170. This town is full of hot springs. You can typically just walk around the town and drink from its many fountains. The architecture is also very neat to see as well. You can also experience these spring waters in the spas around the town.
169. The small town of Sant Hilari Sacalm has its own treasures. It’s a great place for outdoor adventures, Ratafia as well as having some natural iron ore streams which seem to last forever.
168. Hostalric is a very small with lots of good eats and a large castle at one end, plus a few towers around the city. The views from either end of this city is really worth the visit.
163. Portlligat, Cadaqués, Spain is a small town in the Catalunya section of Spain. It’s the eastern most town in Spain. It’s also the home to the Salvador Dali House Museum.
148. La Línea de la Concepción, Cádiz, Spain sits in the shadows of Gibraltar. It’s the town on the other side of the border. Unless you fly into or take a ferry/boat/yacht/cruise ship to Gibraltar, you have to get to La Línea de la Concepción, Cádiz, Spain first before you get to Gibraltar as they are connected by a narrow strip of land. It’s a quiet town that deserves a look rather than being that town across the way.
Banyoles Costa Brava, Spain is a small town with a big lake waiting for you to explore. It’s unfamiliar destination number 143.