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Price (adult):
free
Why Top:
A picturesque bay with crystal-clear water and a secluded atmosphere.
Description:
Located on the Costa Brava coast, the village retains the charm of a fishing settlement. Narrow streets, whitewashed houses, pine-covered cliffs, and clear waters create a unique landscape. The absence of mass tourism makes it ideal for peaceful relaxation.
Facts:
The name comes from tamarisk trees. It features the underwater mountain Llosa de Cala Nova, popular among divers. The GR-92 trail passes through the village.
Significance:
Regional and local significance as part of Costa Brava’s cultural and natural heritage.
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Hiking
Hiking
kayaking
photography
relaxing
snorkeling
Swimming
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Emergency:
112
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Safety:
Safe location, low crime rate, avoid cliffs during storms
Clothing:
Light clothing, swimwear, hat in summer; windbreaker in spring and autumn.
Climate:
Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm summers.
Tips:
Arrive early for parking, bring water and sunscreen, avoid weekends.
Connection:
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