Lia Fische and Lucas Cruz are content creators and dear friends of Drifter based in Costa Brava, Spain. Since our launch this creative couple have put together a series of images and video featuring a variety of our hats and taken around the villages of this beautiful stretch of coast.
We asked Lia to tell us her Top 5 Places to Visit in Costa Brava...
Cadaqués
Home to the House of Salvador Dali and often ranked as the most beautiful town in Spain, the protected natural landscape and the white tiny houses give this village a unique Mediterranean flare not to miss out when traveling in the area.
Begur
Blending in the pine tree hills, Begur has a privileged location on the map. Close enough to the gorgeous countryside and only a short drive down to many small beach coves that often feature the idyllic portrait of Costa Brava.
Calella de Palafrugell
Calella, the sea town in Palafrugell boasts restaurants, sailboats, a few hotels to stay as well as cute shops. There are many places to explore close by foot that make this Calella worth staying in.
Pals
The cobblestone ancient historical village that’s a must-visit. One can expect souvenirs and ice cream shops here, but most beautiful are the true history of the place and the view from the top, giving you a visual taste of the countryside of this region (l’Empordà).
Far de Cap de Creus
This may not be a town but don’t miss out the opportunity to drive the scenic route towards the most eastern point on the Spanish peninsula. Spectacular sunrises await you there, or a chilled out bar near the lighthouse by noon, in a natural protected area with sea views.