Filming Locations of 『The Legend of the Blue Sea』

Wandering around the northeastern coastal town of Tossa de Mar in Spain, I feel as if I've stepped into the brilliant yet melancholic intersection of mermaids and humans from the TV drama "The Legend of the Blue Sea." Tossa de Mar is more than just a town embraced by azure waters; it's a dreamlike filming location.


Azure Sea and Castle:

The Starting Point of Romance Tossa Beach is the very sand that witnessed countless emotional ups and downs in the series. Standing in the water with closed eyes, you can almost hear the ocean's long sighs. The waves lapping at your feet instantly remind you of the paths once treaded by the characters.

Vila Vella, the ancient castle proudly standing by the sea, serves as another sentimental sanctuary for the show. Glimpses of the sinking sun and the sea through the castle's stone crevices make me think of countless secrets hidden there.


Deep Connection Between the Movie and Tossa de Mar

For fans of "The Legend of the Blue Sea," Tossa de Mar is a magical place. The show, which narrates the complicated love between mermaids and humans, was filmed in multiple corners of this town.

Tossa Beach: Remember the scenes where characters spent joyful times, met, and parted? Those were shot on Tossa Beach.

Vila Vella Castle: In a few episodes, the characters explore this ancient castle and unfold a series of romantic yet tense plotlines.

Old Town's Alleys: As the characters search for clues or escape dangers in the series, you'll recognize the appearance of the Old Town.


Check-in Points: Old Town and Seaside Promenade

Strolling through the alleys of Old Town, you can imagine everything the characters in the show experienced—passion, pain, confusion, and joy. Every stone seems to tell their stories.

The seaside promenade in Tossa is a popular check-in point for tourists and fans alike. Benches and street lamps offer perfect backdrops for photos. Standing there, you almost feel as if the story on the screen is happening right beside you.


Must-Visit Restaurants:

La Roca de Tossa and Bahia Restaurante To experience the rich Mediterranean atmosphere portrayed in the series, don't miss out on La Roca de Tossa and Bahia Restaurante. La Roca is famous for its fresh seafood and beautiful sea views, while Bahia Restaurante is the ideal spot to watch the sunset.


How to Get There Plane:

The nearest international airport is Barcelona Airport. From there, you can take a bus or taxi, approximately 1.5-2 hours.

Train + Bus: From Barcelona Sants station, take a train to Blanes station and switch to a bus heading to Tossa de Mar, roughly 2 hours.

Driving: If you choose to drive, start from Barcelona and follow the C-32 and GI-600 highways, about 1.5 hours.


Accommodation Suggestions

Delfin Hotel: Located on the seaside promenade, offering sea-view rooms that let you experience mermaid life from the series. Casa Granados Boutique Hotel: Near Vila Vella, a short walk to the castle.


Every corner of Tossa de Mar, from café windows and beach shells to ancient stones, seems to whisper stories of the deep emotional connection between this TV drama and the town.

So, dear friends, why not pack your bags and come here to uncover the hidden romance and mystery from the series? Here, every step is a new discovery, every corner worth your heartfelt exploration. Let's trace the footsteps of "The Legend of the Blue Sea" in Tossa de Mar. Don't forget to schedule your France visa appointment, or consult Schengen visa agents for a Schengen visa appointment if you're also planning to include France in your magical journey.

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