Beaches and coves | Beaches and coves Tossa de Mar
Futadera cove
Located six kilometres north of the town of Tossa de Mar, next to Cala Giverola, Futadera cove is known for its great charm and for being a perfect anchoring point for many yachts and pleasure boats.
Access on foot is not easy, as it has to be reached via a staircase that allows us to overcome a significant difference in level. The cove is mainly made up of coarse sand and pebbles, and there is also a certain unevenness at the entrance to the water.
There are no services for bathers. It is a cove where nudism is allowed. It is usually frequented by couples and hikers.
Visit Tossa de Mar
Medieval architecture in Costa Brava
Tossa de Mar is one of the most emblematic and photographed towns on the Costa Brava. One of the main reasons for the town's interest is its spectacular fortified mediaeval centre, declared as National Historic-Artistic Monument.
The village is practically isolated from the neighbouring towns due to its rugged location. Thus, its landscape is determined by cliffs, small coves and countless corners of great natural beauty.
This setting is an ideal place to enjoy cultural tourism with a visit to the medieval centre and the Ametllers Roman Village, or active and sports tourism with its routes on foot or by mountain bike. You can also enjoy water activities such as diving, which will allow you to discover the marine life of its crystal-clear waters, full of life and colors.
Additionally, Tossa de Mar offers exquisite local cuisine that blends the flavors of the sea and the mountains, with traditional dishes like "cim i tomba," a fish stew that is a true delight. Strolling through its cobblestone streets, you will find numerous restaurants and taverns where you can taste this and other specialties of Catalan cuisine.
Tossa de Mar is a complete destination that combines culture, nature, sports, and gastronomy in a setting of great beauty.