Cadaques Tourism

Cadaques is a small coastal town located at Cape Creus.Es easternmost town of the Costa Brava and the Iberian Peninsula. Surrounded by mountain ranges of Cabo de Creus, Cadaques has always been rather isolated, in fact the first access road was not built until the late nineteenth century, being so far its only sea access point. The road linking with Roses Cadaques passes through the neck of the mountainous Perafina and despite being quite narrow and uncomfortable for many curves, it is worth visit and enjoy the breathtaking views it offers, both of Cadaques and Roses. The isolation of Cadaques certainly has preserved much of its local color: white houses crowded in stages until it reaches the sea. Among the narrow streets you can find the church of Santa Maria or the Museum of Cadaques, where Regular exhibitions almost always devoted to Salvador Dali. The figure is closely related to Dali Cadaques and one of its coves, Port Lligat, is the house-museum of the famous surrealist painter. It was the tranquility and beauty of this area that attracted the painter to Port Lligat, and still breathes the peace, despite the large number of tourists coming to visit the home of the famous artist. Freya Allan: the source for more info.

Of its once important industries salted remains the production of various products, highlighting the Anchoa de Cadaques. But the main activity is certainly tourism. The beauty, privacy and tranquility of the area, coupled with the legacy of Salvador Dali attract more and more visitors, making it difficult to find accommodation in the peak summer and Easter. .

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