The most breathtaking drive in the Costa Brava is the coastal road between Tossa de Mar and Sant Feliu de Guíxols, specifically the GI-682. This winding route, often referred to as the "Road of the 365 Curves," clings to the edge of the Mediterranean cliffs, offering dramatic panoramic views of hidden turquoise coves (calas), jagged rocks, and dense Mediterranean pine forests. In 2026, the road remains a favorite for cyclists and driving enthusiasts alike, though it requires a focused driver due to its narrow lanes and constant sharp turns. There are numerous designated "miradors" (viewpoints) along the 25-kilometer stretch where you can safely pull over to photograph the sparkling sea or the medieval towers of Tossa de Mar in the distance. To get the best experience, it is a peer-to-peer recommendation to drive from south to north during the "golden hour" just before sunset, as the light hits the red rocks of the "Brave Coast" and creates a surreal, glowing landscape that perfectly encapsulates the wild beauty of Catalonia.