Girona - Costa Brava
The Costa Brava, in northeastern Spain, is one of the Mediterranean’s most exclusive destinations, known for its spectacular cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. For those looking to invest or relocate, this region of Catalonia offers unique real estate opportunities, from modern beachfront apartments to luxury villas with panoramic views.
Coastal towns like Cadaqués, Tossa de Mar, and Lloret de Mar combine tradition and modernity, offering not only dream beaches but also first-class services, gourmet restaurants, and cultural activities. In addition, areas such as the Cap de Creus Natural Park allow you to enjoy nature without giving up the comfort of an exclusive property.
Investing in the Costa Brava is not just buying a home—it’s embracing an unparalleled Mediterranean lifestyle: tranquility, high-quality cuisine, water sports, and the potential for vacation rental income.
If you are looking for houses, apartments, or villas on the Costa Brava, our real estate agency guides you to find the perfect property, tailored to your lifestyle and needs, in the most sought-after corners of this Mediterranean gem.
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Why live or invest in Girona province and the Costa Brava?
Girona province, located in the northeast of Catalonia, offers an unparalleled lifestyle blending sea, mountains, culture, and tranquility. With the spectacular Costa Brava as one of its main attractions, Girona is among the most sought‑after areas for living or investing in property, by both domestic and international buyers.
Whether you’re looking for an apartment with Mediterranean views, a stone house in a charming medieval village, or a tourist investment with high returns, Girona has many opportunities to offer.
At Coldwell Banker Spain, we help you discover the unique potential of this region and find the perfect property in Girona province or in one of the wonderful corners of the Costa Brava.
Culture, History and Tradition
Girona is rich in history and heritage. Its capital hosts one of the best preserved medieval old towns in Europe, with gems like the Jewish Quarter (Call Jueu) or the imposing Girona Cathedral. Also, towns such as Besalú, Peratallada or Pals reflect the historical charm of the region.
On the Costa Brava, the artistic influence of Salvador Dalí is felt in places like the Dalí Theatre‑Museum in Figueres, the Castle of Púbol, or his house in Portlligat.
Beaches and Nature
Costa Brava is synonymous with hidden coves, crystal‑clear waters, and unique landscapes. Destinations like Tossa de Mar, Calella de Palafrugell, Cadaqués, Begur or Llafranc are recognized for their natural beauty and authenticity.
In the interior, the province also offers mountains, forests and natural parks such as the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park or the Cap de Creus Natural Park, ideal for hiking, cycling, and active tourism.
Excellence in Gastronomy
Girona is a global gastronomic reference. It is home to renowned restaurants such as El Celler de Can Roca, repeatedly awarded among the best in the world. Local cuisine, based on fresh produce from land and sea, is one of the main reasons to choose this province as a place to live or invest.
Quality Education
The province offers a comprehensive and high‑quality educational offering, including the University of Girona (UdG), professional training centres and several international schools in the Costa Brava, making it an ideal destination for families.
Economy and Investment Opportunities
High‑quality tourism, the real estate sector, agrifood and industry are key drivers of Girona’s economy. The property market in Costa Brava has strong demand both for purchase and for tourist rentals, making this region very attractive for investors.
Accessibility
Despite its natural setting, Girona is very well connected nationally and internationally:
Girona‑Costa Brava Airport (GRO): Located just 12 km from the centre of Girona, it connects to many European destinations, especially during the tourist season.
High Speed Rail (AVE): Girona station connects with Barcelona in under 40 minutes and with Madrid in about three and a half hours.
Proximity to France: The French border is less than an hour by car, facilitating access for buyers and investors from central Europe.
Road network: Girona is well connected by highways such as the AP‑7, facilitating access both to the rest of Catalonia and to southern France.













