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Enjoy a 4-hour boat trip from Roses exploring Cap de Creus, Port Lligat, and the charming fishing town of Cadaqués for just $34 per person.

This boat tour through Cap de Creus and Port Lligat offers a scenic journey along the stunning Gironan coast, starting from Roses. For $34 per person, you’ll sail past impressive rock formations, visit the iconic Cap de Creus lighthouse, and explore rugged coastal caves. The trip includes a 1.5-hour stop in the picturesque fishing town of Cadaqués, giving you a well-rounded taste of this Mediterranean corner.
While the tour provides breathtaking views and an engaging experience, it does not include food or drinks, so bringing your own provisions is recommended. With a 4-hour duration and an audio guide available in several languages, this outing suits travelers seeking a relaxed yet visually captivating adventure along the Costa Brava.
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This tour departs from Roses, in Girona, and takes you on a sail along the beautiful Gironan coast. As the boat moves along, you’ll see notable landmarks such as Cala Jóncols and Cap Norfeu, with the possibility of entering Tamariu Cave if weather permits. The guide leads you through the landscape, narrating the story of this rugged coastline.
The scenery features rock formations like The Cat, which add unique visual interest. The route is designed to showcase both the natural beauty and geological drama of the Cap de Creus Nature Park, a rugged headland rising sharply from the Mediterranean.

One of the major highlights is reaching Cap de Creus, a rocky headland that rises to 672 meters above sea level. Here, you can visit the Cap de Creus lighthouse and explore the land around it. The area’s small coves and slate formations are carved by countless chasms, creating picturesque spots for photography.
The guides do a good job explaining the geological features, though some reviews suggest that additional explanations could enhance the experience. Still, the scenic views from this area are a key part of what makes the trip memorable.

Before reaching Cap de Creus, you have the chance to explore coastal caves like Tamariu Cave, which offers a peek into the underwater and land formations of this coastline. If the weather is suitable, the boat enters the cave for a brief exploration, adding an adventurous touch to the trip.
The rocky coves and small inlets formed by slate and other geological materials provide excellent spots for photography and simply soaking in the natural beauty of this protected area.
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A central part of this tour is the stop in Cadaqués, a quaint Mediterranean fishing village known for its artistic heritage and scenic charm. The boat anchors here for 1.5 hours, giving visitors time to walk through the narrow streets, enjoy the whitewashed buildings, and admire the harbor views.
While the tour doesn’t include meals, exploring Cadaqués offers plenty of opportunities for a casual stroll, with many cafes and shops alongside the waterfront. The town’s atmosphere makes it ideal for relaxing, especially after a scenic boat ride.

The meeting point varies depending on the booking option, but the activity begins in Roses. The full experience lasts approximately 4 hours, including the boat trip and the stop in Cadaqués. Be sure to check the available starting times when reserving, as scheduling options can differ.
This tour ends back at the original meeting point, making it a straightforward activity to include in a day of sightseeing along the Costa Brava.

The crew on the boat is described as very professional, attentive, and focused on passenger comfort. Their ability to provide clear narration adds an educational layer to the journey, helping guests understand the landscape and geological features.
The audio guide is available in multiple languages, including Spanish, French, English, and German, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors seeking a guided experience or simply enjoying the scenery with some background information.

With options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later, this tour offers flexibility for travelers’ plans. However, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, so travelers with mobility challenges should consider this before booking.
Since food and drinks are not included, visitors are encouraged to bring their own snacks and beverages to enjoy during the trip or in Cadaqués.

This trip is one of several boat experiences available from Roses, including cruises to Cap de Creus, Catamaran trips, and adventures with swimming stops. Many of these options share the same starting point and similar routes but may differ in duration, stops, or additional activities.
The value of this particular tour lies in its balance of scenic sailing, land exploration, and free time in Cadaqués, all at an accessible price point.
This 4-hour boat journey offers an engaging way to see some of the most striking geological formations and charming villages along the Costa Brava. The price of $34 per person makes it a budget-friendly choice, especially considering the scenic highlights and the stop in Cadaqués.
While some reviews suggest that more explanations during the journey could enhance the experience, the overall professionalism of the crew and the stunning views compensate for this. It’s ideal for travelers wanting a relaxed, scenic cruise with a mix of land and sea exploration.
This tour suits those who appreciate natural beauty, geological features, and picturesque fishing villages, all experienced from the comfort of a boat. It’s a straightforward, enjoyable way to spend a few hours on the water and discover the unique landscape of the Cap de Creus area.
“Nice trip but could use a few more explanations during the journey.”
Is food or drinks included in this tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, so it’s recommended to bring your own provisions if desired.
How long is the stop in Cadaqués?
The stop lasts 1.5 hours, allowing time to explore the town’s streets, harbor, and local shops.
Can the trip enter Tamariu Cave?
Yes, if weather conditions permit, the boat can enter Tamariu Cave for exploration.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility impairments?
No, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the nature of the boat and land stops.
What languages are available for the audio guide?
The audio guide is available in Spanish, French, English, and German.