Everything you need to know about Cadaques (that isn't covered in our other sections on artists and restaurants). Here you'll find information about Cadaqués, Port Lligat and Cap de Creus. There are guides to the best beaches and coves in the area, an overview of the different neighbourhoods of the village, and suggestions for walks in the natural park. We'll also tell you where to park the car! Coming soon in Spring 2021: Mountain bike routes.
A quick overview of the different areas which make up the municipality of Cadaques.
The Cap de Creus natural park is a popular trip from Cadaques. What to see and do in the park as well as important information about access to the cape.
Looking for a few activity ideas? Here are suggestions from the mbCDQ team.
The village of Cadaques is forever linked with the name of Salvador Dali, the world-famous surrealist artist who lived and worked in Port Lligat for a large part of his life. The property, a collection of fisherman's houses converted into a single, maze-like, residence, is now the Casa Museu Salvador Dali, and is open to the public for most of the year.
Cadaques is a small town that attracts many people, especially in the summer months. If you come by car it can sometimes be a bit difficult to find a place to park. Here we explain the best places to park in Cadaqués.
Everything you need to know about Cadaques from the best beaches in the area, to walking routes in the Cap de Creus Natural Park and advice for visiting the Casa/Museu Salvador Dali.
Our guide to the many restaurants and bars of Cadaques, Spain. From former hippy hangouts to live music venues and sophisticated waterside dining, there are more than 100 bars and restaurants to choose from.
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