The Costa Brava captivates visitors with its spectacular scenery, unspoilt coastline and Mediterranean authenticity. Buying a property here means enjoying an exceptional quality of life and an attractive property market compared with the Côte d'Azur.
The Costa Brava offers more affordable prices per m², an advantageous tax system and a more unspoilt environment. It combines Mediterranean charm, accessibility from France and strong rental potential.
To sum up: Calonge and Palamós are more affordable options, Platja d'Aro a compromise between dynamism and intermediate prices, and Begur remains the area's premium market.
Begur, Calella de Palafrugell, Llafranc and Calonge, Platja d'Aro and Palamos are among the most popular for their authenticity, dynamism, sea views and tourist appeal.
Yes, seasonal rentals are very profitable, thanks to strong summer demand. Villas with swimming pools and beachfront flats can easily be rented by the week. However, you will need a tourist licence to rent out your property for tourist purposes (such as Airbnb).
Both are possible: some choose a second home for holidays and seasonal lets, while others settle here all year round thanks to the pleasant climate and extensive infrastructure. What's more, the proximity of the metropolitan area reassures buyers, whether they're looking for a holiday destination or a new place to live.
A car is still the most practical way to enjoy the beaches and coves. There are buses to all the major towns and cities, and the AVE can take you quickly to Barcelona or France. Girona airport also offers flights to France and Belgium.
Yes, with over 300 days of sunshine a year, a mild climate and modern services, the Costa Brava is ideal for year-round living.
The climate is Mediterranean, with hot, sunny summers and mild winters. Temperatures range from 12°C in January to 30°C in July.
Aiguablava (Begur), Cala Sa Tuna (Begur) and the beaches of Calella de Palafrugell are among the most famous.
Llafranc, Palamós, Platja d'Aro and Calonge offer a peaceful setting, perfect for families.
Platja d'Aro is ideal for those looking for a dynamic atmosphere and year-round entertainment.
Between Begur and Calella de Palafrugell, there are a number of small coves accessible on foot or by boat, including Cala d'en Malaret and Cala Aiguafreda.
The "Caminos de Ronda" coastal paths offer spectacular routes between beaches, cliffs and fishing villages.
Palamós boasts a busy fishing port, family beaches and a lively town centre all year round. Buying in Palamós means enjoying an authentic setting and local atmosphere, ideal for a second or main home.
Prices range from €2,500 to €3,500 per square metre for flats close to the port and town centre, and from €4,000 to €4,500 per square metre for modern villas on the outskirts or with sea views.
The historic centre is ideal for a practical flat, while the Fosca area attracts those who want to live close to the beach. On the outskirts, there are beautiful modern villas with gardens and swimming pools.
Yes, Palamós has schools, shops, a hospital and a vibrant local life, making it an ideal choice for both a second home and a year-round residence.
Yes, Palamós attracts a lot of tourists in summer, particularly for its beaches and gastronomy (the famous Palamós prawns). Rental demand is high in the high season, offering a good return.
Platja d'Aro is a modern, lively seaside resort with shops, restaurants and a long beach. Buying here means taking advantage of an attractive market and strong rental demand.
Yes, its large capacity and tourist facilities make it an excellent choice for holiday rentals. Modern flats close to the beach are particularly well suited to year-round rental.
There are mainly contemporary flats in residences with swimming pools, semi-detached houses close to the shops and luxury villas on higher ground with panoramic sea views.
Prices range from €3,500 to €4,500 per square metre for flats, and €5,000 to €5,500 per square metre for villas with sea views or private pools.
Yes, Platja d'Aro combines schools, shops and medical services, making it a perfect destination for families looking to settle down for good.
Calonge is appreciated for its peace and village charm, while Sant Antoni de Calonge offers direct access to the sea. It's an ideal compromise between authenticity and seaside living.
Village houses in Calonge are around €2,200 to €3,000 per square metre, while villas in Sant Antoni de Calonge, close to the beach, fetch €3,500 to €4,000 per square metre.
Yes, Calonge attracts buyers looking for tranquillity, away from the touristy seaside resorts, but still close to the sea.
The village of Calonge is more authentic and traditional, with more affordable prices. Sant Antoni de Calonge is more sought-after for its flats and villas close to the beach.
Yes, many developments around Calonge offer villas with private pools, often at more competitive prices than in Begur or Platja d'Aro.
Begur captivates visitors with its medieval charm, spectacular coves (Aiguablava, Sa Tuna, Sa Riera) and chic, unspoilt atmosphere. It is one of the most prestigious villages on the Costa Brava.
The market is at the top end of the market: villas with sea views fetch over €5,500 per square metre, and exceptional properties can fetch between €7,500 and €8,000 per square metre.
The coves of Aiguablava, Sa Riera and Sa Tuna are particularly sought-after for their luxury villas and unique landscapes. The historic centre is also a magnet for character houses.
Yes, Begur attracts an upmarket clientele prepared to pay a high price to rent a villa with a swimming pool and sea views. The rental potential is therefore very high.
The centre of Begur offers charm and proximity to the shops, with traditional houses. The coastal areas (Sa Riera, Sa Tuna, Aiguablava) offer prestigious villas with direct sea views.
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