About Andalusia communities: music and popular tradition the Guadalquivir legendary bathes the mythical cities of Cordoba and Seville. The third jewel of the triangle in Andalusia is Granada. Three inseparable cities for those who want to learn about the rich history of Andalusia but would be unacceptable to put aside cities such as Cadiz, Ronda and Huelva. Although they are less famous, have an undeniable charm and include some unexpected treasures. On the other hand, Andaluciaes the region of music in Spain.
To listen the beauty of flamenco, you must go to the Andalusian community. Therefore, if you are a big fan of the music, do not hesitate to choose Costa del Sol before the Costa Brava. Catalonia: a great contrast of landscapes Catalonia is characterized by the combination, in its landscapes, mountains and sea, a mixture that often leaves tourists amazed. In the interior of the Costa Brava (which is no longer considered practically Costa Brava) are also small unknown pleasures, including the city of Girona. Accommodation The apartments on the Costa Brava are the best option or renting an apartment in Barcelona if you prefer to stay in the city, while in the Costa del Sol, I recommend that you look at the opinions of Tripadvisor. The crowds I think that at this point the two coasts are pretty tied. Although pleasant in spring and autumn, summer takes the prize to the greatest number of people on both coasts.
All the tourists who landed on these shores seeking heat and beaches that do not have in their countries and the benefits that have two coasts. However, the tourist type is different and in the Costa Brava (think that more than in the Costa del Sol) you can find empty corners, unknown coves and make excursions to villages virtually no tourists. The time the Andalusian climate is characterized by mild winters on the coast, but colder inland, and long, dry summers (May to October) and very sunny. In the East, rain is rare. More favourable for Andalucia travel times and the South of Spain are spring or the autumn, since you can enjoy pleasant temperatures without large crowds. In spring we can still find cool nights and the water tends to be quite cold (the temperature of the water around 16 C). In the Catalan community there are 300 days of sunshine a year, so this time the Costa Brava attracts many tourists to its beaches during the summer. The sea breeze freshens the atmosphere a little, but the truth is that the heat is quite intense. Less heat stations, must say that sometimes live a cold winter, with snow in the mountains (the times that it has snowed in Barcelona can count on hands, so the coast is still harder snow, although not both inside, and Girona). The best time to visit Catalonia is spring or autumn. You can enjoy pleasant temperatures without crowds. In otono-primavera, however, still you can do a little chilly.On the other hand, rl sea is warmer in the Costa Brava to the Costa del Sol. In fact, the proximity of the coast of the ocean Atlantic Andalusia freshen water in the Costa del Sol.