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2024 Cadaques Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
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A Weekend in Cadaqués
I guess the pictures speak for itself. I was captivated by the place and fell in love with it.
Much love for these guys
I had fun, met new people, made friends, and I would like to share so that every other person can have a chance to enjoy such moments especially now that we are approaching holidays. Cheers!
Much love for these guys
I had fun, met new people, made friends, and I would like to share so that every other person can have a chance to enjoy such moments especially now that we are approaching holidays. Cheers!
Touring Spain | Cadaqués | Surrealistic Colorful Town
If you ask a Spaniard where the most beautiful small town in Spain is, they may answer you with a common saying: "Every town is a miracle. Cada villa, su maravilla."
📍Coordinates: Girona Province, Spain
👍Most recommended:
Cadaqués is the most beautiful town on the Costa Brava and in the province of Girona. Abundant sunshine, a town with red-tiled white walls, and a long coastline make up the unique and charming scenery of Cadaqués.
🌟Highlight features:
This beauty and tranquility of "facing the sea, blooming flowers in spring" also enchanted the surrealist painter Salvador Dalí.
The dreamy and perfect light and color inspired Dali's infinite imagination and countless inspirations.
✅Must experience:
A 20-minute walk will take you to Portlligat, the place where Salvador Dali spent his entire life.
This artist's imaginative residence, now the Dalí Museum-House (Casa Museo Gala-Dalí), opened to the public in 1997 and is one of the most visited places in Cadaqués. Visits must be scheduled in advance.
🚘Self-driving:
About a 2 hour and 15 minute drive from downtown Barcelona.
🚌Public transportation:
From the Fabra i Puig bus station in Barcelona city center, take bus 602 to Estacion de Autobuses Figueres (about 2 hours and 10 minutes).
Take bus route 12 from Figueres bus station to arrive (approximately 1 hour).
Santa Maria de Cada Church
Santa Maria de Cadaqués Church in Cadaqués
Carrer Portal de Mont, 1, 3, 17488 Cadaqués, Girona
The silhouette of the Santa María de Cadaqués church is easily recognizable from the sea.
The Church of Santa Maria de Cadaqués is the most symbolic religious building. It consists of a nave with a small chapel, a polygonal seven-sided apse, and a square base and octagonal upper body bell tower. Surprisingly, the entire exterior of the church is white, which is a typical feature of famous maritime towns like Cadaqués.
The Baroque-style altar painting in the ornate church of Santa Maria de Cadaqués on the Costa Brava.
The altar decoration of the main altar stands out from the solemn appearance, dedicated to Virgen de la Esperanza. It is in Baroque style, made by Pau Costa. It is made of gilded wood and displays vivid images, such as the image of the sailor who paid for this work. There are also 9 altar decorations in the church, also made of gilded wood and smaller in size.
Santa María de Cadaqués Church's Baroque altar painting detail of a fisherman climbs up this unique building located in Cadaqués, allowing us to enjoy the wonderful views. In the south, we can see the Caralanus lighthouse and the nearby island of es Cucurucuc de sa Sabolla.
Santa María de Cadaqués Church is located at the highest point of the town on the Costa Brava, and is closely related to the life and work of Salvador Dalí. Its square is also one of the best views overlooking the bay of the town. Although the church was originally built in the 13th century, it was plundered by Saracen pirates (specifically Turkish pirate Barbarossa) in 1543, forcing it to be rebuilt in the following years, so the current Gothic architecture has been preserved since the 16th century.
To enter the church and admire its beautiful scenery, we must walk up the steep white streets of Cadaqués. Sometimes we may have to ask locals for the correct direction, as we always get lost in the intricate alleys. Cadaqués, L'Alt Emporda.
Cadaques (Cadaqués is located on the Cap de Creus coast.
Cadaqués is a city in AltEmpordà located on the Cap de Creus coast. The old town forms a protected historical site and is a cultural asset of national interest. As a tourist town, I feel that it lacks a sense of history and has not left much historical trace. It is just a gimmick to attract people's attention by painting all the houses white, but white towns are common in Andalusia in southern Spain. There is only Dalí's former residence for people to visit, which I think is not very attractive. The town's external transportation is very inconvenient, with few buses from the nearby transportation hub Figueres to here. If you want to spend a day taking photos, it may be worth it, but if you come for tourism and scenery, it is not a very suitable place. Many years ago, Cadaqués was chosen by many artists and intellectuals to spend short or long quiet seasons, which gave it a high reputation, especially in the circles of painters and visual artists.
At the highest point in the old town is the Church of Santa Maria. This is a late Gothic building, which began in the mid-16th century and was completed in the 18th century. Inside, we find a huge Baroque wooden altar, designed by Jacint Moretó and manufactured by Pau Costa in 1725 and gilded in 1788. The relationship between Cadaqués and art was established through the painter Salvador Dalí, who, although born in Figueres, was connected to the nearby Portlligat Bay, where he built his curious residence in the 1940s.
It is the easternmost town in Catalonia (and the Iberian Peninsula) and the Empordà region. The autonomous municipality occupies most of the eastern coast of the Cap de Creus peninsula. Cadaqués is isolated from the rest of Alt Empordà by the Pení Mountains, facing the sea, and was not separated from the rest of the region (by land) until the end of the 19th century. This is a village where we can find small lithium mica.
Cadaqués municipality extends all the way to the easternmost point of the Cap de Creus Peninsula, which is the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula. On the land, it is irregularly cut by the final slope of the Sierra de Prades, and when it reaches the sea, it forms a very rugged coastline with small beaches.
The characteristic image of Cadaqués is a series of geological, architectural, and environmental elements: gray slate, olive trees and green shrubs, terraces made up of dry stone walls climbing up the ridges, and most importantly, white houses. The town of Cadaqués is located at the bottom of the bay of the same name, facing the sea, surrounded by the Pení and Puig dels Bufadors mountains and isolated from the interior. The town opens up from both sides of es Baluard, forming two large bends on the bay, followed by the coast. These areas, from the west of the old town (in the middle of Llané Gran) to the east (behind the houses on Carrer de Colom), are also included in this historical range. To understand the history of Cadaqués, one must visit the old town and get lost in the maze. The medieval origin of the small town, surrounded by walls, occupied the space of today's Cadaqués historical center. Currently, only the old fortress, which was once part of the isolation wall and is now part of the city council, is preserved. Walking through the old town, travelers can step on the village's old pavement, the rastell. This type of sidewalk is made of stones extracted from the sea, formed by the oscillation of the waves. The narrow Carrer des Call is the road that best preserves the authentic rastell pavement of the village. It takes the form of spikes, designed to absorb moisture and prevent people from slipping.
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