Tossa de Mar Spain

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During our "guys weekend" in Spain we mostly stayed in Barcelona. But one of the days we did take a road trip to the city of Tossa de Mar, a sea side resort town about an hour and a half from Barcelona and about the same distance from the border of France.

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We took a bus to get there, which ended up being a mild nightmare for me due to car sickness brought on by a hangover.

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We had drank a fair bit the night before (as one does on a guy's weekend) and though I felt relatively fine when I woke up, sitting upright in a moving vehicle proved to be hazardous in the end. It immediately made me feel sick.

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It hit me within 10-15 minutes of our departure and I couldn't even open my eyes without feeling like I was going to throw up.

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I tried putting my head back to avoid looking downwards and I tried squeezing my wrists on a pressure point (which can help sometimes) but overall I basically just had to force myself to hold everything in through prayer and sheer will. My backup plan was to puke at the bottom of the stairs by the door if it came to that, but thank God it didn't. Needless to say, the drive was at least an hour and 15 minutes of sheer hell for me.

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When the bus parked I was the first to race off through the side door. I ran over to some bushes to throw up and actually felt pretty good afterwards (as one does after they throw up).

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Anyway, back to the destination. Tossa de Mar is situated on the edge of a midsize bay and a large sandy beach.

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The sand wasn't fine white sand or anything but on the slightly more pebbly side. I actually prefer that though since it's generally much cleaner. It's nice when you can give your towel a shake and and not have to worry about tracking sand back into your home or car or clothes.

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I had to be a little careful when taking photos on the beach because there were a quite a few topless women on it. Many beaches in Europe are topless as a standard, I think.

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It was May at the time so the water was quite cold. We didn't go in but instead just sat on the beach for a while, soaking up the sun.

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A little later we went to check out the old town that could be seen in the distance.

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As you can see I took a lot of pictures of the walled Forte on the hill from different angles and locations, trying to get the "perfect" shot.

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The towers and walls of the Forte were built in the 12th century and are still very well preserved to this day.

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The first houses in the area were built in the early 1500s. Source for above info.

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The narrow cobble stone streets were lined with old stone homes and buildings converted into quaint little shops and restaurants.

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Needless to say, the area was quite charming with its historical old world feel to it.

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There were at least two different restaurants up there with nice terraces that looked out over the old town and/or beach below.

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They looked like nice locations with great views.

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The old town wasn't overly large but there were definitely some cool areas to explore.

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If you walk to the very top of the hill you will see some incredible views of other parts of the city,

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both the old town and the more modern portion.

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Even more impressive though, were the views of the surrounding cliffs and the sea.

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It looked like there would be some great hiking in the area.

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If only we had more time that day.

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There was also a nice little beach cove located directly off the old town. We saw it from way above, up on the old ramparts wall. It looked like a more peaceful location compared to the much busier main beach atea.

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We saw this old boat filled with flowers up there also.

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I found it particularly pretty in all of its colorful abundance.

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I stumbled upon this statue of a sad little girl while waiting for one of the guys to buy some souvenirs.

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I couldn't find any explanation or meaning behind the statue online, so if you know anything about it please let me know in the comments.

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You can also walk the ramparts to get some pretty awesome views of the beach and the city.

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Like I mentioned previously, Tossa de Mar is a resort town and it definitely has that vibe about it.

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The buildings were painted white and appeared to have a ton of character all around.

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I generally like to take photos of rooftops of old buildings.

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They always look so cluttered in a very interesting sort of way.

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You cant really tell from the photos but there were a lot of nice looking restaurants and ice cream parlors in the area below the old town also.

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The restaurants a few streets in from the beach seemed nicer to me than the ones located closer to the water so I would recommend at least doing a short walk through before sitting down for a bite to eat.

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In general, I find that places locates along beaches and by the water tend to have nice looking terraces, but they are often much more touristy with lesser quality food.

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They often make for a decent spot to sit for afternoon drinks but not so much for food at dinner time.

Last Words


Overall I really enjoyed the town of Tossa de Mar and was really glad that we went there. That is even despite my horrendous bus ride experience. Overall it's a nice city with great views and nice beaches, and as an added plus it has a quaint little old town with a historic Forte with a lot of character and charm.

Well thats it for now. If you are interested in seeing more of my trip to Spain than stay tuned, theres more to come. Until next time, thanks for stopping by.

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That bus journey sounds like a nightmare! I hate being that hungover.

I love the look of that beach with the cool fort overlooking it! Will have to visit next time I go to Barcelona

Yeah the bus ride was pretty bad. I'm surprised I managed to not puke for so long. I think it was the embarrassment and thought of making the entire bus smell like vomit if i puked on the floor that allowed me to will it back haha

I have not managed to hold it in in similar circumstances and the stench was unbelievable so well done!!

Haha yeah I can imagine that it wouldn't be pleasant.

Shame about the bus ride and the self-inflicted pain of being hungover. Glad you got in all out at the right time and place.
It looks like a pretty interesting area that offers just about everything - beach, hills, cliffs, mountains and towns, but I am curious about that sad little girl.

Haha yeah, serves me right for drinking so much the night before.

I'm still curious about the statue as well. I couldn't find an explanation on the internet. Only pictures of it.

Yeah, I really want to know the story behind that.
I have lost contact for my friend in Cataluna who took me around Barcelona though...

That's too bad. The mystery remains unsolved.

Maybe you could spread a rumour, and who knows, years down the line some author could quote your word as fact 🤣

Haha that would be funny. Start up a hoax 😆

A great place to spend vacays 🙏 !PIZZA

Yeah it's a lovely spot indeed. Thanks for checking it out 😁

Wow, how cool to see Tosha de Mar @leaky20
This is the first place I went to in Spain when I was a teenager on my own… 15 years old. I went a few years there each summer. It is such a beautiful place. I do not recall seeing back than those bigger buildings in the top above the village. There was only low rise buildings. Such a cute town it is. The narrow cobble streets. The green all around and the cliffs. You captured it well. Thanks for bringing back some memories! Very cool 👋🏻😊😎

That's awesome that you have been there before. It sounds like it may have changed a little over the years. Still had its quaint old town though with all its charm.

Good to hear it was still quaint and the charm remained. Loved that little place back than. Maybe I should visit it again one day. 😃

I remember just now… I had some crazy taxi rides a few towns further. Along the twisty turns roads… with crazy high drops. Daytime… and back after going out to some rock bars, in the middle of the night… 😳 ow I was so much younger back than hehehe 🤭

That taxi ride sounds like it could have been similar to my bus ride haha

Yep… I think there is no other way to go around those twisty turns roads… hehehe 🤭 the drivers all drive fast. Just don’t look down.

Oh Gosh! I get road sick quite often and it is not a great experience, so I can relate to your journey to some degree. But hey, the location was worth it! Feels a bit like not Spain tbh. Maybe it is just me being used to the tourist places and brushing all under the same carpet. 😅

Yeah I've been getting car sick since I was a kid. Less so as an adult but it still happens on occasion. Alcohol the night before never helps lol.
I haven't been to many places in Spain so I can't confirm or deny whether it's like any other locations but I can understand your point. The larger cities and very touristy destinations often have a much different feel about them. We were there in May as well so the tourist traffic was likely at a minimum. It may look different in the summer months.

Thats such a lovely spot man. Im craving some adventure and beautiful sights like that. Love those castles. The small boat of flowers was an interesting thing.

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Yeah it was a nice spot to check out. I would definitely recommend it for anyone traveling to Barcelona

I can understand that you had to be careful with the photos on the beach, that's always the case in Germany. The picture with the red flowers in the foreground is really pretty.

I've never been to any beaches in Germany. I didn't realize that they were topless as well. So those must be Lake or River Beaches then

There are certain zones on the beach here, I think they are always marked and it's okay in them :)

What a beautiful destiny!! It made me remember to a place that I visited recently, Cala d’Or, also in Spain. The beach looks great to spend some time there, and the towers are stunning!

I have been to Cala d’Or but I'll keep it in mind if I ever go back to Spain. 😁

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Thanks for the support 😁

Good to see the beautiful sunny day travel experience. The way you shared your photos like a series with the story, makes it perfect for reading.
I can see how much you enjoyed your tour.

Haha yeah sometimes it's like I pick up where I left off on a previous post, even when that posts was many days ago. I'm sure it can also be confusing for some people haha

Same here 😆😆
I didn't share some of my travel stories in a hope that I will find words and will share later. But they became more than a year old now. LoL
Have a good day ☀️🌿🌸

Very pleasant place to visit. Who doesn't like living there?
The colors of the sea are absolutely stunning and you present the photos very well.

Very lucky to be there, even if only for a moment.

Yeah I'm sure that the residents are happy. The beach and the sea and the old town were something. I do feel lucky to have experienced it.

great content. tnx for sharing

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You're welcome. Thanks for stopping by 😁

These is a great photo, I mean you are a great photographer, I like this lovely shot you too Barcelona is a great place but Tossa de Mar it is my first time hearing about this place wow it is close to france thanks for sharing.

You're welcome and thanks for the kind words and encouragement 😊

You are welcome

Wow, what a spectacular place, what a beautiful city, but also the beach looks amazing, the thing with women doing toilets on the beaches is something I have encountered on many beaches, but there are beaches where there is the rule of common sense.

I've never seen that on a beach but it doesn't sound very pleasant haha.

Beautiful place!

Thanks 😁

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