Tiny, hidden bays line the coast around sleepy Cadaques, creating a series of private beaches near the French border. Thanks to their boat-only access, an afternoon of swimming and sunbathing without crowds is as simple as hiring a skiff and cruising the rocky shoreline.
Restaurants in Cadaques
4.5 based on 1,940 reviews
This National Park features unique rock formations and panoramic ocean views.
Spain's Eastermost and wildest cape. A must visit if you want a timelsss dose of wind, a vista of sea and rocks and ever-changing sky.
4.5 based on 282 reviews
Don’t miss this place! Make sure to take the hike down towards the water. Very cool volcanic rocks to see! Leave a rock cairn before you go!
4.5 based on 649 reviews
Cadaqués is a lovely village with narrow cobblestone streets and a lovely church with very beautiful ornaments. Dali used to visit here a lot, a many other artists. It is not far from Port Lligat where we visited The residence of Dali.
4.0 based on 186 reviews
this spot had a very nice beach with a view of many boats and had nice shops also. the open air restaurant had very good food. there are natural little grottos along the water to enjoy the water.We took a picture with the Dali statue! Photo ops galore!
4.0 based on 76 reviews
Cadaques is beautiful old spain with white buildings and stunning coast line with gorgeous bays looking out to see. Boats float gently on the water and the scenery is just so stunning. It’s very relaxing and the local cafe the locals use is very cheap and you can sit outside
4.5 based on 452 reviews
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