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Is there any fundamental difference in terms of sea holidays between the Spanish resorts of Costa Blanca, Costa Dorada and Costa Brava?
Is there any fundamental difference in terms of sea holidays between the Spanish resorts of Costa Blanca, Costa Dorada and Costa Brava?
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аватар Scurra-2
They say the beaches are different. And the distance from Barcelona, ​​I guess. I was on the Costa Dorada. For the next trip, I would choose the Costa Brava (closer to Fmgueiras and the Dali Museum), well, if I were still going to Spain. Who rests with children, chooses Aventura Park. We could see it from our room. I would take my grandchildren. Salou is a wonderful place to visit this park.
аватар camomille
The sea is different. The Costa Brava is immediately very deep.
аватар deppo
Certainly. Costa Blanca is the warmest coast.
аватар Pachok
On the Costa Dorada there is the Aventura Park, and the sea is very so-so. We were twice in early May in Salou and are ready to go again, but it is in the off-season.
аватар Inga25
After the Costa Dorada, I wanted to cry ... it sucks! I realized that Turkey is an order of magnitude higher than the level, if we consider exactly the seaside vacation. Many times I was in Spain, but it was in the capital and in the north. That's exactly the Bay of Biscay, I really fell in love. But this is the ocean, it is impossible to swim there, huge waves pull away from the shore ...
Therefore, I advise any coast, but not the Costa Dorado ... it's like going back 30 years.
аватар Grachkin
Interesting, thanks to all who responded!
аватар 86jjj
Costa Brava, Costa Maresme - at once a deep entrance to the water and it is colder than on C. Blanca. But, damn it, how beautiful it is there!
аватар 86jjj
deep
аватар alex45
These are various coastal areas in Spain - from the Costa Blanca - a region of Seville and to the Costa Bravo in Catalonia. The difference is in their location. The further south, the hotter. My children had a rest in Benidorm in March, it's about 100 km from Seville. In March they wore T-shirts!
аватар alex45
Last year we rested in March in the Costa Brava
аватар Scurra-2
I didn’t notice anything sloppy on the Costa Dorado. Clean, beautiful nature, clean and cold in early June, the sea. In Turkey, I was once in the Orange Country. In Salou, in fact, a fishing village, the hotel was the usual 4th. Hotels and service cannot be compared, but I had absolutely nothing to do in Turkey. And although I can’t fall in love with Spain, I would prefer it, not Turkey.
аватар camomille
alex45
You confused Sevilla with Valencia))
аватар Pajarito
On the Costa Brava and Costa Dorada, the swimming season is shorter. On the Costa Blanca bathe until the beginning of November. The beaches from Alicante towards the south are all sandy. The entrance to the sea is gentle, very suitable for families with children. The rest itself is more economical (cafes / restaurants, entertainment, excursions).
аватар alex45
Yes, I was wrong! It happens! The children really liked the area of ​​Benidorm, they flew through Alicante. Even in March it was warm, but they didn’t swim. On the Costa Bravo at the same time they went in jackets, the best option is windbreakers!
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