The best outdoor activities in Costa Brava
40 activities match your criteria
Coastal Via Ferrata at Cala del Moli on the Costa Brava
Via Ferrata in Cala del Molí, near Sant Feliu de Guixols
Coasteering in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Costa Brava
Guided Kayak Tour and Snorkelling from Almadraba Beach in Roses, Costa Brava
Via ferrata of Cala de Molí in Sant Feliu de Guixols
Boat Rental without licence in Roses, Costa Brava
Highest Bungee Jump in Spain (70m) in Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava
Private multipitch climbing in l'Estartit, Costa Brava
Private Boat Trip on the Costa Brava from l'Escala
Coastal Via Ferrata at Cala del Moli on the Costa Brava
Via Ferrata in Cala del Molí, near Sant Feliu de Guixols
Coasteering in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, Costa Brava
Guided Kayak Tour and Snorkelling from Almadraba Beach in Roses, Costa Brava
Via ferrata of Cala de Molí in Sant Feliu de Guixols
Kayak & Snorkeling Tour from Playa Almadrava
Boat Rental without licence in Roses, Costa Brava
Coasteering in S'agaró, next to Platja d'Aro
Highest Bungee Jump in Spain (70m) in Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava
Canyoning in La Riera d'Osor, Girona
What are the activities to do in Costa Brava?
Costa Brava is located on the Mediterranean coastline between Barcelona and France and it's the perfect location to try jet ski, parasailing or canyoning.
Come scuba diving in one of the most protected Mediterranean maritime areas, the Medes Islands and discover the precious red corals. It has been classified as the best nature reserve in the western Mediterranean, which happens to be the biggest sea reserve in Catalonia due to its unique ecosystem.
Enjoy snorkelling in the Golf de Rosas, described by UNESCO as one of the most beautiful bays in the world. That will allow you to explore the abundant flora and fauna of Catalonian.
You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing which beach to explore as the area houses more than 220! There are also many hidden coves where you can enjoy windsurfing, kitesurfing, water skiing and many other aquatic activities!
Climbers flock from far and wide to the only via ferrata in the world that is alongside the sea: Cala de Moli. 2.7km long, it is a one of a kind journey, filled with exciting surprises at every turn, cable bridges, climbing walls and endless obstacles. This is an invaluable adventure for any adrenaline junkie.
For those of you closer to nature, you can always hike, trek or mountain bike around the numerous mountainous trails with unbelievable views to the sea. But for those whose head is always up in the air, you can take it to a whole other level with skydiving or hot air balloon trips.