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I swapped Barcelona chaos for one of Spain's most affordable beach spots – It's a coastal gem with £45 return flights

I swapped Barcelona chaos for one of Spain's most affordable beach spots – It's a coastal gem with £45 return flights

Scottish Sun6 hours ago
BARCELONA might boast easy flights, buzzing bars, and amazing food worth jumping on a plane for.
But after a weekend of cava and chaos, I like to bolt on a few chilled-out days somewhere a bit calmer and just over an hour's drive away from the bustling city.
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The stunning holiday destination is a much quieter alternative to Barcelona
Credit: Lee Bell
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Expect fewer crowds and barely any Brits
Credit: Lee Bell
Just along the coast is the perfect escape: Tossa de Mar - a charming beach town that feels worlds away from Barcelona's busy streets.
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I swapped Barcelona chaos for one of Spain's most affordable beach spots – It's a coastal gem with £45 return flights
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