The Costa Brava coastal region, in northeastern Spain, offers excellent beaches and a typical Mediterranean climate, making it an enticing holiday destination. While parts of the Costa Brava coastline have been exploited by large-scale tourist developments, other areas have retained their traditional roots.
The Gulf of Roses along with its eponymous town is one such tourist center, an important fishing port, and boasts some of the best beaches along the Costa Brava as well as plenty of shops, restaurants, nightlife and sports activities.
Another popular port is Palamos, which offers swimming, sailing and windsurfing. Its main claim to fame is the locally caught prawns from Palamos.