Blanes Tourist Information


by Gary Cotter - Date: 2008-07-16 - Word Count: 501 Share This!

Blanes is the southernmost resort on the Costa Brava. Although a popular holiday destination, Blanes tends to be more relaxed and less crowded than its better-known neighbours, Tossa de Mar and Lloret de Mar. The resort has four kilometres of sandy beaches, and boasts an old town of medieval houses, fountains and Gothic churches. Blanes still remains a working fishing town - one of the resort's top attractions is the lively fish auction which is held every evening in the harbour.

About half way along the Blanes coastline there is a rocky promontory known as Sa Palomera. This is the setting for the popular annual fireworks contest which takes place in July. Dating back to the early 20th century, the competition attracts pyrotechnic enthusiasts from around the world, all hoping to get their hands on the coveted Blanes Trophy. On the summit of Sa Palomera is a primitive lighthouse, from which there are some dramatic views of the town.

The longest beach on the Costa Brava, Platja S'Abanell, runs south from the Sa Palomera promontory. As this wide beach approaches the mouth of the River Tordera it becomes quieter and more remote. The town's nudist beach is located on this part of the coast. Between Sa Palomera and the marina is the resort's other main beach, Platja de Blanes, backed by a promenade lined with gardens, restaurants and children's play areas. The town also has a couple of pretty coves, Sant Francesc and Punta de Santa Ann.

On a headland to the north-east of Blanes are the lovely Mar i Murta botanic gardens. They were founded in the 1920's by the prominent German industrialist, Karl Faust, and contain around 4,000 plant species. The gardens are divided into zones, each one with its own distinct theme. Highlights include the cacti collection and subtropical garden. You can also enjoy fine views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Blanes has several historic monuments, including a 15th century gothic fountain and a parish church which dates from the 14th century. Much of this original church was destroyed during the wars against France, although the square tower has survived.

Blanes has a variety of restaurants offering local and international cuisine. The resort is particularly renowned for its fresh seafood, with many of its best restaurants located along the beachfront promenade. Although Blanes is not known for its nightlife, there are several nightclubs which regularly feature top DJ's. Some of the larger hotels also host cabaret shows during the high season. Blanes has a large Monday morning market selling a range of items, including clothes, jewellery and shoes. The market also has hand-made goods produced by local craftsmen. Souvenir shops and boutiques offering designer clothes can be found in the town centre.

Blanes tourist information office is situated in Plaza Catalunya. Public transport in the resort is cheap and efficient. There are buses from Blanes to Girona, Girona Airport and other resorts on the Costa Brava, including Lloret de Mar. There are also regular trains to Barcelona in the south.

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