The forgotten Spanish port where Salvador Dali hid his deepest secrets
- Our Hidden Earth

- 2 days ago
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Tucked away on the dramatic, rugged Cap de Creus peninsula, at the very edge of the Costa Brava, lies a spectacularly remote fishing village that is a true sanctuary of silence and beauty.
The narrow, winding road required to reach it ensures a profound sense of isolation, making the place feel utterly protected from the modern world’s frantic energy.
Its brilliant white houses spill down the steep hillsides toward the clear, untouched turquoise water.

The magical destination we have unearthed for your next holiday is Cadaqués, a renowned yet discreet port in the Catalonia region of Spain, famed for its artistic heritage.
Historically only accessible by boat until the modern road was built, it retains a deep-seated independent spirit and is surrounded by a dramatically beautiful natural park. This beautiful village is perfect for keen walkers and art lovers alike.
Cadaqués' most fascinating, enduring secret is its profound connection to the surrealist master, Salvador Dalí, who spent his childhood holidays here and later established his unique home and studio in the nearby Port Lligat.

Dalí declared that this was the most beautiful place in the world, and the landscape, with its bizarre rock formations and intense light, directly inspired many of his most famous, eerie works.
This artistic legacy is wonderfully preserved in the narrow streets and quiet coves.
For the practical traveller, be aware that the village’s popularity means that navigating the narrow, cobbled streets in a car is almost impossible, and parking is notoriously challenging.
You will need to use one of the pay-and-display car park areas located just outside the main village perimeter, especially in the summer season.
Sturdy boots are recommended for exploring the rocky coastline and the beautiful walking paths of the surrounding Cap de Creus Natural Park.
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