Tossa de Mar: a magical corner between walls and waves
Tossa de Mar, located on the Costa Brava, is one of the most captivating tourist destinations in Catalonia. Its combination of natural beauty, history and medieval charm makes it a unique place for those looking for a holiday full of history, sun and sea.
The town is famous for its old town, known as "Vila Vella", an impressive medieval fortress surrounded by walls, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea. In addition, Tossa has beaches with crystal-clear waters and hidden coves, ideal for relaxing or enjoying water sports.
Visitors can explore its charming cobbled streets, lined with boutiques, bars and restaurants offering the best of local cuisine. Not to mention its cultural heritage, with museums and art galleries celebrating the history and art of the region.
Tossa de Mar is also an excellent starting point for discovering other corners of the Costa Brava.

The town of Tossa de Mar
Tossa de Mar is the perfect destination for an unforgettable holiday on the Costa Brava. This picturesque coastal town combines exceptional landscapes with an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. Its iconic medieval walled enclosure, located facing the sea, creates a unique postcard.
Surrounded by coves and beaches with crystal-clear waters, Tossa de Mar is a paradise where the sea and history meet.

Walled enclosure
The walls of Tossa de Mar, built in the 13th century, are one of the most iconic monuments on the Costa Brava and the only medieval fortified enclosure preserved on this coast. These impressive walls surround the old town, known as Vila Vella, and have seven defence towers that rise above the sea.
From its paths and viewpoints, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the beaches of Tossa.

Old Town
The Vila Vella of Tossa de Mar is a historical and cultural treasure that transports visitors back to medieval times. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931, it is the only medieval walled enclosure preserved on the Catalan coast.
Its walls, built in the 13th century, surround a labyrinth of cobbled streets, stone houses and small corners full of history.

Lighthouse
The Tossa de Mar Lighthouse is one of the most emblematic landmarks of the town. Opened in 1917, this lighthouse offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and the coast.
Today, it houses the Mediterranean Lighthouses Interpretation Centre, a cultural space that shows the history and importance of lighthouses in navigation.
Its privileged location, surrounded by medieval walls and the unique landscape of Tossa, makes it an essential place to visit and enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the surroundings.

Promenade
The Tossa de Mar promenade is a perfect place to enjoy the essence of the Mediterranean. This charming promenade runs along the Platja Gran, offering unrivalled views of the sea and the medieval wall that dominates the landscape.
Along the promenade, you will find a wide range of restaurants and cafes with typical local dishes, such as fresh fish, seafood and paellas. It is the ideal place to combine a relaxing stroll with a culinary experience by the sea.