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More to see in Cadaques
The fabulous Spanish town of Cadaques is a charming place that amazes generations of tourists with its beauty. This is a truly paradise-like place that has already conquered the hearts of millions of guests. In this area, the Pyrenees slowly end in the Mediterranean Sea, forming a small bay perfect for yachts and boats. When tourists arrive here for the first time, many of them feel like the town is sleeping. Despite this, it is simply impossible to resist its charm, and so many people fall in love with Cadaques. Do you want to relax at the beach, enjoying the silence and tender sun? In this case, this “sunny” town is exactly what you need. A popular tourist destination in modern days, Cadaques remained a forgotten region until the end of the 19th century. Two hills, namely, Mount Pani and Puig dels Bufadors, separate the region from Emporda. Because of a long period of complete isolation from the outer world, the Catalan dialect is still the primary language in the area. This dialect has its own unusual accent, and so many Spanish people do not understand it. Tourism started developing in Cadaques at the beginning of the 20th century. Best families from Barcelona, Figueres, and Girona were coming here to spend a summer in silence and complete isolation from the bustling city life. In 1910, outstanding painter Pablo Picasso chose Cadaques as his new home. Many talented people visited this town to get inspiration. Salvador Dali lived here when he was a child. Later, … Read further

Our guide to Cadaques

Cadaques sightseeing

A popular tourist destination in modern days, Cadaques remained a forgotten region until the end of the 19th century. Two hills, namely, Mount Pani and Puig dels Bufadors, separate the region from Emporda. Because of a long period of complete isolation from the outer world, the Catalan dialect is still the primary language in the area. This dialect has its own unusual accent, and so many Spanish people do not … Open

Spain - moving around the country

In every major city of Spain, there are bus stations which are the departure point for traveling to the most remote provinces and resorts. On average, the intervals of routes around the city are about 15 minutes, while intercity trips run every 40 minutes. Some bus trips take to the line even at night. On the other hand, the number of trips is significantly reduced on holidays and on weekends. You can pay for your fare directly in the bus, but it will be a little more economical to purchase a travel card for 10 trips. This card however must be punched. For tourists, there are special sightseeing buses in the cities that allow you to visit all the most famous and historically important places of the city in one day. If the long-distance journey by bus seems too long and uncomfortable, you can use air transport. The country has an extremely developed internal air communication, and there is an airport on the outskirts of every major city. The cost of tickets for domestic flights is quite cheap. … Open

Nature and parks of Spain

Perhaps the most picturesque national park in Spain is in Aragon. In Ordesa and Monte Perdido, you can see the classical landscapes of the Pyrenees, which include mountains, canyons, gorges, waterfalls, and glaciers. The highest point of the park is the mountain of Monte Perdido. There are picturesque lakes with glacial water, beech and poplar forests at its foothills. Canyons of the park resemble the rocks of the Grand Canyon. The waterfall of the Cola Caballo can be found in the gorge of Anisko. Brown bears and vultures live in the park. There are pedestrian and horse routes featuring picturesque views. … Open

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