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Sundowner at Set Cadaqués
Category: Food & Wine · Read time: 6 min An olive tree, the sea, and a very good glass of wine. There are places you visit, and places that visit you back. Cadaqués is firmly the latter. Before we talk about where to drink, we need to talk about where you're drinking in. Cadaqués is not a typical Costa Brava town. It never has been. Tucked behind the Cape de Creus peninsula — the easternmost point of the Iberian peninsula, geographically isolated enough that until the 1960s
Andrea Gerber
Apr 105 min read


Cala Pola: The Cove Worth Every Step
Category: Hidden Calas · Hiking · Tossa de Mar Read time: 7 min Not all the best things in life are easy to reach. Cala Pola is proof that the effort is always, always worth it. The cove the crowds haven't fully found There is a hierarchy of beaches on the Costa Brava. At one end: the long, loud, sunlounger-lined strands of Lloret de Mar, heaving from June to September with everything that makes a certain kind of traveller wince. At the other: the secret calas, tucked behind
Andrea Gerber
Apr 105 min read


Why PGA Catalunya Belongs on Every Golfer's Bucket List
Category: Golf · Day Trips · Sport Read time: 6 min I got a birdie on this par 3 ;) A course with a serious pedigree Before we talk about the experience of playing it, some context: the Stadium Course at Camiral Resort was designed from the outset to meet Ryder Cup standards, built under the guidance of European Tour legends Neil Coles MBE and Ángel Gallardo, with spacious holes and banking designed to allow 30,000 spectators an unhindered view. That ambition was not unfound
Andrea Gerber
Apr 104 min read
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