We set sail aboard our stunning NEW 2019 BOAT, cruising along the breathtaking coastline of the Cap de Creus Nature Park, bound for the enchanting town of Cadaqués. Once we arrive, we take a leisurely 1.5 to 2-hour stop, giving you the perfect opportunity to wander and soak in the charm of this incredibly picturesque fishing village. Among all the idyllic towns and villages that dot the Costa Brava, Cadaqués shines with a rare blend of uniqueness and authenticity. Nestled on the eastern edge of the Cap de Creus Peninsula, it's often called the ‘pearl’ of the Costa Brava. With a history that stretches back thousands of years, dating back to the time of the Iberians, Cadaqués’ name is believed to have evolved from ‘Cap de Quers’ (cape of rocks), a nod to the rugged, rocky landscape that surrounds it. Famed for its artistic allure, Cadaqués has long been a muse for painters and creatives—most famously, Salvador Dalí, who found
Starting point:
Av. de Rhode, 139, 17480 Roses, Girona, Spain
This village seem to have stopped on the time, keeping the mediterranean esthetic of traditional white houses with some colourfull splashing provided by the characteristic Catalan Art Noveau buildings as the Blue House or Serinyana’s House, the Colom Castle, The Pont House or The Rahola’s House. Don’t miss the beautifull church of Santa Maria de Cadaqués, that was builded between the XVI and the XVII centuries and has a baroque altarpiece of 76 feet hight.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
(ELS BLAUS DE ROSES) CON EL CÓDIGO QR DE LA RESERVA PODÉIS IR DIRECTAMENTE AL BARCO, los barcos azules de Roses