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Is Costa Brava like Benidorm?

Just like the Costa Brava, the Costa Blanca, where you will find Benidorm, also has a pleasant maritime climate! However, because Benidorm is just a little further in Spain, and moreover nestled between two bays, the temperatures in Benidorm in the early and late season are slightly warmer than Lloret.



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Being further south the Costa Blanca has the better climate and a longer season, that is the principal edge it has over the Brava. So if you were considering which would be best in May or September you would be advised to opt for the Blanca as you can be more certain of getting some warm sunshine.

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When it comes to coastal activities, Costa Dorada is believed by many to be the better choice. It offers more attractions, including theme parks such as Universal Studios, Aqua Leon, and Aquopolis. Other interesting places to check out in Costa Dorada include Tarragona, Sitges, and Delta del Obro.

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Then, the Costa Brava, in Spain, is a great option! The Costa Brava is a scenic stretch of Catalan coastline that runs from the north of Barcelona to the French border. Picture secluded rocky coves, cute medieval villages, and stunning rugged landscapes… But also delicious food and vibrant culture.

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What is Costa Brava Most Famous For? Costa Brava is a coastal region about 60 km away from Barcelona. Its Mediterranean climate makes it a favorite vacation spot year-round, though it's best in the summer when local festivals and music performances take place in various beach towns across the region.

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Costa Brava's nightlife hub The city of Lloret de Mar may be popular for its sunrise and sandy beaches, but it becomes a lively nightlife hub come sundown. Known as the party capital of Costa Brava, you can find over 100 pubs and nightclubs lining its streets.

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The city of Lloret de Mar may be popular for its sunrise and sandy beaches, but it becomes a lively nightlife hub come sundown. Known as the party capital of Costa Brava, you can find over 100 pubs and nightclubs lining its streets.

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The Costa Brava in modern times has a very low key British presence - a few British bars in specific locations like Lloret or L'Estartit but it really is very international (lots of French and Dutch) or very Catalan here for the culture, landscape and food and quite chic and upmarket in certain places.

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I think your best bet will be Albufeira in Portugal.

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To summarise, the Costa Blanca is the most popular part of Spain for both tourists and those looking to relocate alike. The climate is considered one of the best in the world, in particular, the microclimate of Javea.

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Benidorm has a reputation as the party capital of the Costa Blanca, and the buzzing Benidorm nightlife makes it easy to see why.

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The Costa Brava Spain region is really quite vast, covering a large area of north-east Catalonia. It's not only a long stretch of wild coastline, but inland there are also some great treasures waiting to be found.

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If you're looking for a more laid-back atmosphere and rich cultural history, Costa Brava may be the right choice. On the other hand, if you're seeking vibrant nightlife and stunning natural scenery, Mallorca may be the better option.

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