Below is a small selection of the activities you can do in Empuriabrava and the surrounding area.
Empuriabrava
Castelló d'Empúries
Roses
Cadaqués
Figueres
EMPURIABRAVA
Skydive Empuriabrava
This skydiving centre is one of the largest in Europe, with a wide variety of jumps and courses for beginners and experts.
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Karting Empuriabrava
With a track of more than 900 metres in length, visitors can enjoy the adrenaline and speed of the latest generation of go-karts.
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Empuriabrava Beach
This wide beach of fine golden sand stretches for several kilometres and is ideal for a day of sun and sand with family or friends.
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Canals of Empuriabrava
Known as the "Spanish Venice", this area has more than 20 kilometres of navigable canals, which can be explored by boat or kayak.
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CASTELLÓ D'EMPURIES
Basilica of Santa Maria
This religious temple is known for its impressive rose window and ribbed vaults, as well as for its rich artistic heritage.
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Butterfly Park
This park has a wide variety of exotic butterflies from all over the world, as well as other species of insects and animals.
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Museum of Medieval History
It has an extensive collection of objects and documents showing everyday life in the Middle Ages in the Empordà region.
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Aiguamolls de l'Empordà
A nature park covering more than 4,000 hectares of wetlands, forests and farmland on the Costa Brava, with trails to observe the area's natural beauty.
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ROSES
Ciutadella de Roses
This archaeological site allows you to visit the settlements of different civilisations in the area over the centuries.
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Roses Beach
Roses beach is one of the most popular beaches on the Costa Brava, with a length of over 1.5 km and crystal-clear waters.
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Trinitat Castle
16th century fortification. It has an exhibition on the history of the fortification and its role in the defence of the city.
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Roses fishing port
The fishing port of Roses is one of the most emblematic places in the city, as it represents its seafaring history.
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CADAQUÉS
Salvador Dalí House-Museum
Home and studio of the artist for many years and offers a unique insight into his life and work where Dalí created some of his most iconic works.
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Casa Serinyana
The Serinyana house (casa blaua) is a modernist building included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.
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Portlligat Cove
Surrounded by cliffs and crystal clear waters, this cove is ideal for those looking for a quiet and less crowded beach.
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Cap de Creus Natural Park
The park is home to a great diversity of flora and fauna, including endemic species, and offers numerous hiking and diving trails.
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FIGUERES
Dalí Museum
Founded by Salvador Dalí himself, this museum has a large collection of his works, including paintings, sculptures and art objects.
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Sant Ferran Castle
The castle of San Fernando is a military fortification built in the 18th century during the War of Independence.
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Toy Museum of Catalonia
This museum has a collection of more than 4,000 toys from the 19th century to the present day as well as workshops for the whole family.
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Rambla de Figueres
La Rambla de Figueres is a pleasant pedestrian promenade in the city centre lined with a large number of shops, bars and restaurants.
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