The highlight of the tour to Costa Brava was lunch in
L’Estartit and a boat ride around the Illes Medes. Initially a fishing village,
the advent of tourism along Costa Brava brought a wave of visitors to
L’Estartit, which sits between the Montgri Massif (above) and the Mediterranean Sea at
the southern tip of the Bay of Roses.
Costa Brava near L’Estartit is as rugged under the sea as it
is above, and divers can explore caves, arches and underwater sea life like few
other places. Our boat tour left the dock and proceeded north along the
shoreline, where we examined rock formations from above that hinted at what was
below for divers.
Ille Medes include seven craggy islets offshore of L’Estartit. Meda Gran is the largest; the rest are small. The islands presently constitute a wildlife sanctuary and marine reserve. In 1866, a lighthouse was built on La Meda Gran. Today, the island has an automated, solar-powered lighthouse.
Its history is fascinating. In the 15th century, the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem (think “Knights Templar”) built a fortress on Meda Gran. They eventually left and pirates took over in the 16th century. In the 18th century, the fortress became a prison, much like my vision of the Chateau d'If in The Count of Monte Cristo.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the French converted the prison
back to a fortress, but was ultimately overrun by the Spanish, along with a big
assist from the British. The alliance landed, captured and destroyed the fort
that the French had built on Meda Gran. The last military garrison left the
island in 1890.
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