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Spain’s Wild Coast is defined by tranquil villages, rugged mountains, rocky coves and idyllic Mediterranean beaches. The Costa Brava stretches from Blanes, a few miles northeast of Barcelona, to the French border. Must-see sites along the way include Port Lligat, a whitewashed seaside village that was home to Salvador Dali, whose house now serves as the Dali Museum-House; the walled-in Old Town of Tossa de Mar, the only example of a fortified medieval town still standing on the Catalan coast; and the Ruins of Empuries, which was founded in 575 BC by Greek colonists and later occupied by the Romans.
Spain’s Wild Coast is defined by tranquil villages, rugged mountains, rocky coves and idyllic Mediterranean beaches. The Costa Brava stretches from Blanes, a few miles northeast of Barcelona, to the French border. Must-see sites along the way include Port Lligat, a whitewashed seaside village that was home to Salvador Dali, whose house now serves as the Dali Museum-House; the walled-in Old Town of Tossa de Mar, the only example of a fortified medieval town still standing on the Catalan coast; and the Ruins of Empuries, which was founded in 575 BC by Greek colonists and later occupied by the Romans.
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