If you enjoyed watching Zindagi na mileri dobara, I will show you some spots where the movie was filmed, especially the scenes with snorkeling and skydiving, but also by the way if it is time I can show you a bit more of Costa Brava, which is one of the most beatiful sea coast in Spain and it is not very far from Barcelona.
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This beach doesn't appear in the movie but it is a good place to make a first stop and strech the legs. The beach is almost virgin with just a couple of houses in both sides of the beach. Also it is possible to walk a bit to the north and watch the spectacular views and some ruines from a very old town iberian (2500 years ago). On the opposite direction we can reach some small old fishermen houses still used sometimes by the families to enjoy the sea.
It is a known scene in the movie about snorkeling in this nice location. We can make the arrangaments to book the equipment to dive. To rent the equipment is not included and it is not mandatory take part of this activity. It is possible just remain in the beach swimming, taking pictures and so.
In this village you can make your dreams true and do skydiving. The price is not included in the tour and the prices are from 250€ per person to more than 300€ per person including pictures and video. You can jump with an instructor. It is needed pre-book the activity with time beforehand.
In case you skip the skydiving I can offer you a short visit to Cadaquès, a very nice small village. In the movie it is the place where they are hosted, a spectacular mansion. You will notice the houses in this town are all heartbreaking. Furthermore, this is the lovely village where the genius surrealistic paintor Salvador Dalí used to spend most of his time.
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