Nestled between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, Girona and the Costa Brava offer one of the most diverse and captivating destinations in Europe. This is a land where history, culture, nature, and gastronomy intertwine to create experiences you will never forget.
A Land of Contrasts
Stroll through the cobbled streets of Girona’s medieval old town, climb the steps of its impressive Cathedral, or lose yourself in the colorful houses along the Onyar River. Just a short drive away, the Costa Brava welcomes you with crystal-clear waters, golden beaches, and charming fishing villages that have preserved their authenticity.
Sports & Outdoor Adventures
Girona is a paradise for sports enthusiasts. Play at world-class golf courses like Golf Camiral – host of the 2031 Ryder Cup – or follow in the footsteps of professional cyclists on scenic routes through the coast and the mountains. Hiking, kayaking, and diving complete a playground for active travelers.
Gastronomy at Its Finest
Taste Girona’s world-renowned cuisine, from traditional Catalan dishes to the innovative creations of Michelin-starred chefs. The city is home to the famous Roca Brothers, but every village has its own flavors to discover.
Culture & Heritage
From ancient Roman ruins to medieval fortresses and Jewish heritage, the region tells stories that span centuries. Guided tours will help you uncover the secrets behind every corner.
Why Girona?
Because here you’ll find a balance few places can offer: relaxation and adventure, tradition and innovation, coast and mountains — all within reach.
👉 Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a longer holiday, Girona and the Costa Brava invite you to explore, taste, and live unforgettable experiences.