Sail Cap de Creus, explore Salvador Dalí’s house, and stroll Cadaqués. Discover hidden coves, rugged cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages.
Sail Cap de Creus, explore Salvador Dalí’s house, and stroll Cadaqués. Discover hidden coves, rugged cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages.
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Cadaques - This village appears to have paused in time, preserving the Mediterranean charm of traditional white houses accented by the vibrant colors of Catalan Art Nouveau buildings such as the Blue House or Serinyana’s House, the Colom Castle, The Pont House, and The Rahola’s House.
If visiting on a Monday morning, one can enjoy the charming…
- Cadaques - This village appears to have paused in time, preserving the Mediterranean charm of traditional white houses accented by the vibrant colors of Catalan Art Nouveau buildings such as the Blue House or Serinyana’s House, the Colom Castle, The Pont House, and The Rahola’s House.
If visiting on a Monday morning, one can enjoy the charming atmosphere of the weekly market. This event takes place in a square filled with various gastronomic options. There are numerous restaurants and bars specializing in tapas, local fish and seafood, paellas, and a superb selection of wines with a certificate of origin or high-quality cocktails.
Be sure to visit the beautiful Church of Santa Maria de Cadaqués, constructed between the 16th and 17th centuries. It features a baroque altarpiece standing 76 feet high, dedicated to the Hope Madonna, and is almost entirely covered in gold leaf.
Make sure to leave time to wander through the flower-filled alleys!
- Isla Port Lligat - Visit the cove of Port Lligat, where the famous painter Salvador Dalí’s house is located.
- Cap de Creus National Park - Explore the Cap de Creus Natural Park, reaching the lighthouse at the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula.
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We sail along the coast of the Cap de Creus Nature Park, passing by Cala Jóncols, Cap Norfeu, seeing the rock named ‘the Cat,’ and if weather permits we enter the Tamariu cave. Then we pass by the small coves of the Nature Park to reach the point of the Cap de Creus, a rugged, rocky headland rising to 672 m above the Mediterranean Sea, forming a small,…
We sail along the coast of the Cap de Creus Nature Park, passing by Cala Jóncols, Cap Norfeu, seeing the rock named ‘the Cat,’ and if weather permits we enter the Tamariu cave. Then we pass by the small coves of the Nature Park to reach the point of the Cap de Creus, a rugged, rocky headland rising to 672 m above the Mediterranean Sea, forming a small, hilly peninsula carved by countless chasms that form small coves oriented according to the structure of the masses of slate. Returning, we enter the bay of Port Lligat, where we can view the Salvador Dalí House-Museum from the boat, and then we reach Cadaqués, where we make a 90-minute stop to explore this supremely picturesque fishing town.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.