The Spanish coast of Costa Brava enjoys well-deserved popularity all over the world. Beautiful beaches and clear sea, diverse flora and cozy resort towns, historical monuments and amusement parks are just a small part of this sunny coast. Playa de Aro is located in the northern part of the Costa Brava and is one of the most attractive resort towns on it.
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Beaches
The wonderful, cleanest Mediterranean Sea gives this city a heady air, in which thoughts of distant islands, sailing yachts and, probably, mermaids are thought. The sea is covered with a rather wide strip of sandy beach, the length of which is about two km. The infrastructure of the beach includes almost everything you can desire: there are plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas for rent, there are plenty of showers and toilets, and there are plenty of bars, cafes and pavilions for selling ice cream on the beach and in close proximity to it.
Here you can not only sunbathe, but also go in for sports. For the guests are available a variety of options: a banana, a parachute, water skiing await the most agile. Those who are not confident in their abilities, can simply ride a catamaran. In addition, there is a sailing school for holidaymakers, so you can return from a rest by a beginner yachtsman. There are many playgrounds for children on the beach with simple but bright and safe attractions.
Infrastructure
Along the beach passes the promenade . The resort town without this attribute is simply unthinkable, and in Playa de Aro it is not only very good, but also has one interesting feature: cafes, bars, a terrace here work from early morning, so that the first morning cup of fragrant coffee or strong tea can be drunk, looking with lazy azure waves and inhaling the aroma of salty splashes . In addition to cafes and bars on the embankment there are a lot of shops and shops . You can buy here almost anything from souvenirs and nice little things to the clothes of the leading brands . By the way, it is in this city very large selection of jewelry of the Majorica factory made using pearls, about which the disputes will not be quashed, whether it is to be considered or not .
Also on the waterfront are lined hotels, modern, comfortable and not cheap. The level of service in them is very high, and the range of additional services is extensive, which, incidentally, is typical for hotels of this level all over the world.
Entertainment, excursions and attractions Playa de Aro
Castle Castell d'Aro is a great opportunity to unwind and change the image of the beach doing nothing . Also worth exploring the temple of the Virgin Mary and the castle of Benidormines . Not far from Playa de Aro is the charming old Spanish city of Girona, the streets, embankments and bridges that will not leave anyone indifferent: just look at this city from the transport window to want to make a stop and stroll through these amazing streets . For those who are not strangers to the delights (or perversions) of surrealism, it is indispensable to visit Figueres, where the great Spanish artist Salvador Dali built a castle for his beloved wife Gala . Well, of course, next to the magnificent, many-faced Barcelona, where for many years lived and created another great Spaniard - Antonio Gaudi .
Boat trips from Playa de Aro are attractive because they can have the purpose of visiting neighboring cities on the coast, for example Lloret de Mar, Tossa de Mar or the merry Blanes. Each of them, despite its close neighborhood, has its own peculiarities, its own sights, its own person.
Many picturesque, typically Spanish streets descend to the beach. They are also full of various retail outlets and restaurants. Here, as well as on the waterfront, you can find a lot of entertainment facilities that work all night long. Eating out there is any direction. There are pretty standard discotheques and small lounges in which, sipping a wonderful Spanish wine, you can admire the art of flamenco performers, and night clubs with a variety of music programs.
Events
In addition to everyday activities, the Playa de Aro passes a lot of festivals and carnivals. The Medieval market in Castell d'Aro (something like historical reconstruction) and the beer festival enjoys special attention of tourists.