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Riera Sant Vicenc, s/n, Cadaques
Girona, 17488, ES
The clearest dinner reservation anchor in Cadaques when the trip wants one serious meal that still feels tied to the village rather than detached from it.
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Riera Sant Vicenc, s/n, Cadaques
Girona, 17488, ES
42.289342, 3.276020
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Use old-town and harbour-edge hotels when Cadaques should feel walkable, atmospheric, and coherent from arrival to dinner.
Cadaques · Curated Coverage
Use different town-edge coves and beaches by swim rhythm, not as a fake ranked list of interchangeable Costa Brava postcards.
Cadaques · Curated Coverage
Cadaques and Salvador Dali are inseparable, but the practical art route works best when it is treated as a booked Portlligat visit plus a slower village follow-up, not as a loose same-day museum crawl. The Casa-Museu Salvador Dali in Portlligat remains the essential stop: a house-studio assembled from former fishermen's huts and managed on timed entry, with advance booking required year-round because visits run in limited groups and ticket collection cut-offs apply before closing time. From the village centre, Portlligat is a short bay-side extension rather than a separate excursion. Back in Cadaques, the Museu de Cadaques adds temporary exhibitions and local context, while the old quarter keeps the art connection visible without depending on exact gallery schedules. The wider Dali triangle in Figueres and Pubol is real, but it is a separate car day from Cadaques, not part of the same walking plan.
Cadaques · Curated Coverage
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The white village core above the harbour where narrow stone lanes, church views, and evening movement give Cadaques its real short-stay identity.
Best used on foot from harbourfront or historic-centre stays; luggage, steps, and parking distance matter more here than the map suggests.
The main town beach and harbourfront hinge, useful less as a pure swim prize and more as the place that ties arrival, village walking, and seafront time together.
Best for easy sea access inside the village loop, not for escaping the town rhythm; works well when the day should stay low-friction and walkable.
A smaller cove-like swim option near the village edge for travelers who want quieter water without leaving Cadaques entirely behind.
Useful once the trip wants a calmer swim reset than Platja Gran, but still inside a walkable rhythm from the village and dinner core.
The small bay beach that makes the Dali side of Cadaques feel deliberate: quieter, more visual, and stronger when folded into a Portlligat museum plan.
Best used with a museum reservation or slower bay morning; it is not the right answer when the stay wants one fast central swim and little movement.
The lighthouse-side viewpoint that turns Cadaques into a longer coastal walk answer, stronger for weather, views, and effort-led half days than for quick central beach use.
Use it when the stay can support a longer exposed walk or boat-linked outing; it is not the right add-on for the shortest village-and-swim itinerary.
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