Monday, December 5, 2011

Highlights of Cataluña: Blanes (Part 1)

Greetings:

I will be starting a new installment of my "Highlights" series.  The emphasis of this installment is the city of Blanes, a major city in the Costa Brava.  A website from Spain describes the town this way:

"Blanes is a proper town with a year-round population of over 20,000, including many Barcelona commuters. It is one of the only places on the Costa Brava accessible by rail. Aside from a stroll around the old town, the main attractions are the beautiful Mar i Murtra Botanical Gardens and the surprising Jardí de Pinya de Rosa. A kilometre of so after the entrance to the Marimurtra is the first of the Costa Brava’s delightful little calas or coves, the Cala de Sant Francesc, which has a friendly little chiringuito or snack bar. There is a heavy-duty fishing port where the fleet’s catch is Dutch-auctioned every afternoon on the quay. The Festa Major is held from 24th to 28th July and includes an important International Fireworks Competition."

Please enjoy the photos below from this beautiful sight.










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