Overview of white washed coastal town.

Michael Heffernan

Costa Brava

Stretching north from Barcelona to the Spanish–French border, the Costa Brava ('rugged coast') is undoubtedly the most beautiful of Spain's three main holiday coasts. Though there's plenty of tourism development, this wonderfully scenic region of Catalonia also unveils unspoiled coves, spectacular seascapes, wind-battered headlands, coast-hugging hiking paths, charming seaside towns with outstanding restaurants, and some of Spain's finest diving around the protected Illes Medes.


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Banyera de la Rusa is a stunning natural cave in the Cap Roig of Costa Brava with transparent and clear water with entry and exit and natural archs.
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Couple doing snorkel exploring the natural cave in the shoreline of Costa Brava Mediterranean Sea during summer vacations in a paradise place taking picture with dome cover and underwater view. 

Banyera de la Rusa is a stunning natural cave in the Cap Roig of Costa Brava with transparent and clear water with entry and exit and natural archs.

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