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Cadaqués' main beach, and several others along the nearby coast, are small, with
more pebbles than sand, but their picturesqueness and beautiful blue waters make
up for that.
PORT LLIGAT & CASA MUSEU DALÍ
Port Lligat, a 1.25km walk from Cadaqués, is a tiny settlement around another
lovely cove, with fishing boats pulled up on its beach. The Casa Museu Dalí (
972 25 10 15; www.salvador-dali.org ; Port Lligat; adult/child €10/free; by advance
reservation only) started life as a mere fisherman's hut, but was steadily altered and
enlarged by Dalí, who lived here from 1930 to 1982 (apart from a dozen or so years
abroad during and around the Spanish Civil War), and is now a fascinating insight
into the couple's lives. You must book ahead.
Museum
CAP DE CREUS
Cap de Creus is the most easterly point of the Spanish mainland and is a place of
sublime, rugged and very wind-battered beauty. In fact, so alien is the landscape
here to almost anything else you might have seen in Spain that you could easily be
forgiven for thinking you'd somehow fallen through a trapdoor and ended up in the
Scottish Highlands or a high Norwegian plateau.
Headland
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