Tossa de Mar

A Weekend to Immerse in the Medieval Magic of Tossa de Mar

Set within the municipality of Catalonia is the medieval town of Tossa de Mar, situated on the picture-postcard Costa Brava (‘Wild Coast’) in northeastern Spain. Tossa de Mar is a treasure trove of ancient ruins and historical monuments that have awed visitors since the arrival of mass tourism in the 1950s. The Belarusian-French painter Marc Chagall was so impressed by the quality of light in Tossa de Mar that he dubbed the town the ‘Blue Paradise’. Battlemented stone walls, majestic

History With a View in the Old Town of Tossa de Mar

Few destinations in Europe can so deftly combine the pleasure and relaxation of a beach holiday, with substantial history and culture as Spain. The renowned Costa Brava is no exception, and if you’re looking to delve into the past one day and soak up the delights of the Mediterranean beaches the next, Tossa de Mar, in Catalonia, is the perfect solution.  While not many people need tips on how to relax and enjoy a day at the beach, when it