Gulf Of Roses Spain. Aerial view, Roses at the Gulf of Roses, skyscrapers beach, resort, palm beach, beach, Costa Gulf de Roses (or Gulf of Roses) is a beautiful destination located about 2 hours drive north-east of Barcelona (Spain) in the Catelona region in the province of Costa Brava on the Mediterranean sea just south of the French border. Roses is situated at the coast of the Costa Brava, some 20 kilometers east of Figueres, 53 kilometers north-east of Girona, and 160 kilometers north of Barcelona
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Since 2011, it has been part of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World, a distinction with the Unesco endorsement currently awarded to only thirty bays and that recognizes the tourist, landscape and cultural values of this environment formed by the. Roses is the site of the former bishopric of Rotdon, now a Latin Catholic titular see.It is situated on the coast at the northern end of the Gulf of Roses, and is an important fishing port and tourist centre
The Castle of the Trinity controlled the interior bay of the Gulf of Roses in Catalonia, Spain
Located on the Costa Brava, in Mediterranean Catalonia, Roses Bay spans between the Cap de Creus and the Montgrí Massif Costa Brava Spain Beaches - Roses Explore its long sandy beaches and very secluded coves The Gulf of Roses (Catalan: Golf de Roses [ˈɡolv ðə ˈrɔzəs]) is the most northeastern bay on the Catalan coast of Spain.
Viewpoint Gulf of Roses Spain Mediterranean Sea Stock Image Image of landscape, europe 109390501. This town in the province of Girona offers a multitude of beaches and coves among rocky cliffs, where visitors can practise a great variety of water sports as well as walking in the nearby Aiguamolls de l´Empordá and Cap de Creus Natural Parks. The bay is 16 kilometres (10 mi) wide and is formed by the valley of the Fluvià river but also contains the estuaries of the Manol and the Muga rivers
Mediterranean bay of roses hires stock photography and images Alamy. At the northern edge of the Gulf of Roses is this upmarket resort that almost has it all: There are all sorts of beaches, either on the sweeping sandy bay that curves gently round to L'Escala, 20 miles to the south, or west along a rocky, indented coast where little coves are sheltered beneath cliffs. Most tourists visiting Roses arrive by plane via the airport at Girona (Girona-Costa Brava Airport), which is serviced by many low-cost airlines, such as Transavia and Ryanair.