Add dates

Things to do in Cadaques

Our most recommended things to do in Cadaques

From Barcelona: Dalí-Themed Cadaqués & Costa Brava Day Trip

1. From Barcelona: Dalí-Themed Cadaqués & Costa Brava Day Trip

This full-day tour from Barcelona follows in the tracks of the surrealist genius Salvador Dalí, exploring the landscape that inspired his art. You’ll visit his favorite haunts and secret hideaways, as well as the legendary Dali Museum at Figueres and his former home near Cadaqués. Go from Barcelona to Figueres, where you’ll visit Dalí’s birthplace and the extraordinary museum dedicated to his work. Dalí wanted visitors to see his massive collection as a “whole,” so there are no catalogues and the work is not displayed in any organized manner. The tour continues to the beautiful coastal village of Cadaqués, famous for its whitewashed Mediterranean houses and narrow streets. With its charming bay, it is one of the most picturesque villages on the Costa Brava. What is particularly stunning is the dramatic scenery on the drive there. For lunch, you can enjoy local seafood specialties at one of the numerous terraces, or grab a sandwich and relax on the beach. You’ll soon understand why Cadaqués inspired Dalí and so many other artists. Travel up the coast to the smaller village of Port Lligat, where Dalí sought the peace and quiet that truly inspired him.  The winter schedule (September 1 to June 30) starts with a drive to Figueres, where you will spend the morning exploring the Dalí Museum.  From the museum, drive to Cadaqués. After lunch at your own expense, continue exploring Cadaqués or head to Port Lligat, to visit Dali's House. The summer schedule (July 1 to August 31) leaves Figueres for Pubol Castle, once the home of Dalí and his wife Gala, located in the village of the same name. Visit the Gala Dalí House-Museum in the castle, and after lunch, venture to one of the many beautiful beachside towns that dot the Costa Brava coastline.

From Barcelona: Girona, Figueres, and Cadaqués Day Trip

2. From Barcelona: Girona, Figueres, and Cadaqués Day Trip

Explore the cities of Girona, Figueres and Cadaqués on this day trip from Barcelona. Admire the Jewish Quarter in Girona and see the Castle of San Fernando in Figueres. Head to the coast for a visit to the fishing village of Cadaqués. Meet your guide in Barcelona and hop aboard a spacious and air-conditioned bus. Settle in for the scenic ride to the city of Girona. Arrive in Girona and visit one of the most impressive historic centers in Catalonia. Soak up the vibe in the colorful Jewish Quarter. Continue to Figueres, an important communications hub that connects Spain with France. There, enjoy an optional visit on your own to the famous Dalí Theater-Museum, built on the grounds of the city's former theater, which has the largest collection of Salvador Dalí's works.  Have some free time to try delicious Catalan cuisine. Get recommendations from your guide on where to shop, eat, and drink. Finally, reach Cadaqués, a dreamy fishing village in the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula. Uncover the charm of its narrow streets, the impressive church of Santa María, the artistic treasures of medieval times, and the quaint fishermen's houses that are in its historic center. Once the visit to Cadaqués is over, return to Barcelona by bus. 

From Roses/S. Margarita: Cadaqués Catalonian Coast Boat Tour

3. From Roses/S. Margarita: Cadaqués Catalonian Coast Boat Tour

Soak in the sun during this boat trip from Roses. Follow the coastline up to Cadaqués. The Mediterranean town that has kept its spirit over the years. Walk around the town for a quick bite to eat or to check out a museum before heading back to Roses. Start the tour from Roses. Follow the rugged coastline past points such as Cape Norfeu. Snap a picture of the rugged cliffs along the way. Try to spot the Far de Cala Nans lighthouse before arriving in Cadaqués.  Cadaqués has held onto much of its charm over the years. Spend some time wandering the village. Check out the Blue House, one of the town’s Art Nouveau mansions. Up in Portlligat, there is a museum in the house where Salvador Dalí used to live. After some time, make your way back to Roses.

From Barcelona: Personalized Salvador Dalí Costa Brava Tour

4. From Barcelona: Personalized Salvador Dalí Costa Brava Tour

You’ll be picked up by private transport to begin this 10-hour personalized tour through the idyllic landscapes of Costa Brava. Experience the sites important in the life of Salvador Dalí, one of the world’s most important Surrealist painters. Head first to Figueres, a small town near the border with France and one of the points that make up the so-called Dalí Triangle.  Salvador Dalí was born in Figueres and spent his childhood here. Get to know the streets and places that marked his early years as well as some of the places he frequented as an adult. Next, you’ll visit the Dali Museum, called the largest surrealistic object in the world. Designed by the artist himself on the ruins of an old municipal theater, the Museum takes you into the painter's mind via a collection of the strangest artifacts you can imagine. Follow the footsteps of the artist to Cadaqués, one of the hidden gems of the Costa Brava. The easternmost of the villages on the Iberian peninsula features spectacular views of white houses, the sea, and the capricious forms of the mountainous terrain.  Walk around the town center, relax at the waterfront, and enjoy the cuisine of a traditional fishing village. Just a mile from Cadaqués is Portlligat, the last stop on your itinerary. In 1930, Dalí made his home in this tiny, charming cove, building his house from a group of fishermen's huts. It has since been converted into the House Museum as it is the site where the painter created his most important works. Take an intimate tour through the rooms where he lived with his beloved wife and muse, Gala.

From Roses: Catamaran Cruise Cap Norfeu - Cadaqués

5. From Roses: Catamaran Cruise Cap Norfeu - Cadaqués

Enjoy an unforgettable sailing experience on board the catamaran "Magic". Sliding gently over the blue waters of Costa Brava, you’re sure to love this quiet and relaxing day on the water.   Departing from the dock of the Ginjolers in the center of Roses, sail along the beautiful coast between Roses and Cadaqués with its solitary coves lined with pine trees and steep cliffs, until you reach Cap Norfeau. Anchor in Racó de l'Home cove, where you can stop for a pleasant swim in the crystal clear waters. Discover the seabed with free snorkeling equipment on board, or sunbathe in the comfortable bow nets. Then, continue to sail along the Cap Norfeu and Cala Jòncols until you enter the magical bay of Cadaqués. Spend some time relaxing in the bay to admire the coastline with its characteristic white houses bordering the shore.   After a full and relaxing day in the sun, your crew will lift anchor and take you back to Roses.

From Roses: Cap de Creus Natural Park and Cadaqués Boat Tour

6. From Roses: Cap de Creus Natural Park and Cadaqués Boat Tour

Explore the beautiful coastline of the Cap de Creus Natural Park on a boat tour. Sail along the coast spotting natural landmarks like Cat's Rock, Tamariu Cave, and the cliffs of Cape Norfeu. Enjoy some free time to explore Cadaqués before heading back to Roses. Depart from Roses by catamaran and sail by the Cap de Creus Natural Park as far as Cap de Creus headland. See all the highlights of the natural park; passing by the Cat's Rock, Tamariu Cave, the cliffs of Cape Norfeu, the Cave of Hell, and the lighthouse of Cap de Creus. Enter the scenic cove of Port Lligat. Here, you can see the house of the famous artist Salvador Dalí from the boat. Arrive in Cadaqués where you will disembark on the main beach, just in front of the old town. Enjoy 1.5 hours of free time where you can explore the beautiful village or grab some lunch. Afterward, hop back on the boat for the return journey to Roses.

Girona: Boat Trip to Cap de Creus and Cadaqués

7. Girona: Boat Trip to Cap de Creus and Cadaqués

You will set off from Roses, Girona, and sail along the coast of the Cap de Creus Nature Park, passing by Cala Jóncols and Cap Norfeu, seeing the rock named ‘The Cat.' If weather permits you can enter Tamariu Cave and explore its depths before reaching the point of the Cap de Creus. The Cap is 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. You can visit its lighthouse and explore the land. Afterwards, you will reach Cadaqués, where you can explore the picturesque Mediterranean fishing town, where the boat will stop for 1.5 hours.

From Roses: Sightseeing Cruise on Costa Brava to Cadaqués

8. From Roses: Sightseeing Cruise on Costa Brava to Cadaqués

Explore Costa Brava on a scenic boat tour from Roses to Cadaqués. See the idyllic coastline of Catalonia spotted with villages, rocky cliffs and caves, and peaceful beaches. Listen to the onboard commentary to learn about famous landmarks and the region’s history. Depart from Roses and follow the coast towards Cap de Creus, the easternmost point of Catalonia. See natural landmarks like the Cat's Rock, Tamariu Cave, and the cliffs of Cap Norfeu from the boat. Hear a narration over the boat’s loudspeaker detailing the area’s history and native wildlife. Continue the journey to the small fishing village of Cadaqués where Salvador Dali once resided and worked. Once you arrive in Cadaqués, disembark on the main beach in front of the dramatic white buildings of the old town. You’ll have 1.5 hours of free time to get to know the town. Afterward, get picked up at the same place on the beach to return to Roses. Spend the return trip admiring some last panoramic views of the coves and cliffs that surround the bay.

From Roses: Catamaran Cruise to Cap de Creus

9. From Roses: Catamaran Cruise to Cap de Creus

Enjoy an unforgettable sailing experience on board the catamaran "Magic". Sliding gently over the blue waters of Costa Brava, you’re sure to love this quiet and relaxing day on the water.   Departing from the dock of the Ginjolers in the center of Roses, sail along the beautiful coast with its solitary coves lined with pine trees and abrupt cliffs until Cap de Creus. There, pass by the famous Cadaqués as well as Port Lligat, where Antoni Gaudi’s house is found, and enjoy the spectacular rocky coastline of this bay. In either Cala Bona or Cala Culip, the catamaran will anchor so you can take a pleasant swim in the crystal clear waters. Discover the seabed with free snorkeling equipment on board, or sunbathe in the wide bow nets while the crew serves a delicious barbeque prepared on board. After a full and relaxing day in the sun, your crew will lift anchor and take you back to Roses.

Special Trip to Cadaqués with 2h STOP

10. Special Trip to Cadaqués with 2h STOP

We start sailing from Roses. Skirting the coast of the Cape of Creus, spotting also the rock of the cat and getting in the Tamariu cave if the weather is with us, we'll head towards Cadaqués from the Norpheus cape leaving before at our left hand side the creeks of: Canyelles Petites, Almadrava, Lledó, Murtra, Montjoi, Calitjàs and La Pelosa. Passing also the Creek of Jòncols and arriving to the Figuera’s headland we will be able to spot Cadaqués on our lefthand side. The streets pictures of Cadaqués are waiting for you and we leave you in the key place to visit the town and we also offer you different options to visit it. You can spend in Cadaqués 2 hours, on Monday special (weekly market day), 7:00h or even days or weeks with the ferry option. You can see the dates in the booking calendar.

12 activities found
Sort by:

Other Sightseeing Options in Cadaques

Want to discover all there is to do in Cadaques? Click here for a full list.

What people are saying about Cadaques

Overall rating

4.7 / 5

based on 1,126 reviews

A long day, lots of time in the van. But worth it! Saw not only Dali's museum and home but got a good review of his life during the trip up. Unexpected sights were the drive through the mountains and the sleepy little town on the Mediterranean. We were early enough to stop in a church with a huge carved-wood alter-piece where, if you put a one-euro coin in the box it will be lit up for about a minute. Unexpected surprises made this very long trip fun.

A wonderful choice for those who haven't got enough time and want to have a good "taste" of Catalonian villages. Paolina is one of the best guides, very friendly and easy going, she made this trip very interesting with her huge knowledge on history, without being tiring. A very good value for money, I totally recommend it.

Our tour with Miquel was FANTASTIC!! He was funny, well-I formed, and most of all incredibly passionate about Dalí and that made us all appreciate the artist to the fullest. If you take this tour, DEFINITELY ask for Miquel!!!

The Dali museum is a must see! Our guide Cam was excellent! Extremely knowledgeable! He gave us the complete history on the drive there which was great to make the long drive pass by quickly.

The whole tour is really well organized , especially our guide Gasper is very friendly and very knowledgeable about Dali. Highly recommend.