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Experience stunning Costa Brava views on a boat tour through Cap de Creus and Port Lligat, including a 1.5-hour stop in Cadaqués for art and culture.

This boat tour through Cap de Creus and Port Lligat offers an engaging way to explore some of the most scenic and untouched spots along the Costa Brava coastline in Girona, Spain. Priced at $34.54 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours, this trip is praised for its breathtaking views and convenient central pickup in Girona. The tour features a 1.5-hour stop in Cadaqués, the charming village famous for Salvador Dalí’s residence, along with visits to Port Lligat and the Cap de Creus National Park. While some reviews note minor organizational issues, the overall quality and experience make this a compelling choice for lovers of nature, art, and coastal scenery.
This boat trip is suitable for most travelers, offering easy access and a mobile ticket, with the chance to see rocky headlands unreachable by road and explore some of Costa Brava’s most pristine areas. It’s an excellent option for those seeking a relaxed, scenic alternative to driving, with plenty of opportunities for photos, cultural exploration, and enjoying the spectacular landscape.

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This boat adventure provides spectacular vistas of the Costa Brava’s rugged coastline, including rocky headlands and unspoiled coves that are impossible to reach by road. The tour emphasizes natural beauty and untouched landscapes, allowing travelers to appreciate the wild charm of this part of Spain. As the boat glides along the coast, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Cap de Creus, a protected natural area and national park.
The experience is designed to deliver dramatic scenery that captures the essence of Costa Brava’s rugged terrain. The boat’s vantage point offers a unique perspective on the coastline’s geological features, making it a great choice for photographers and nature lovers alike.
The 1.5-hour stop in Cadaqués transports visitors to a village that appears frozen in time. The town’s white Mediterranean houses and Catalan Art Nouveau buildings such as the Blue House and Serinyanas House give it a picturesque, almost storybook feel. The Church of Santa Maria de Cadaqués adds to its charm, with its historic architecture overlooking the sea.
If visiting on a Monday morning, travelers can enjoy the local weekly market, set in a lively square filled with gastronomic options like tapas, seafood, and paellas, along with a fine selection of wines and cocktails. The town’s walkable center makes exploring on foot easy, with plenty of opportunities to soak in the artistic and cultural atmosphere that inspired Salvador Dalí, who lived and worked here.

The Port Lligat stop centers on the famous house of Salvador Dalí, which remains a significant cultural site. The boat tour includes an admission to Dalí’s Portlligat House-Museum, allowing visitors to admire the artist’s residence from a unique water perspective.
This visit offers a glimpse into Dalí’s creative world, set against the backdrop of the calanque of Port Lligat. The proximity to Dalí’s home enhances the cultural value of the tour, making it more than just a scenic cruise. The short 10-minute visit provides an opportunity to appreciate the artistic heritage embedded in this stunning coastal location.

The tour’s highlight is the exploration of Cap de Creus National Park, a protected natural area famed for its dramatic cliffs, rocky formations, and rugged terrain. The boat takes travelers along the park’s coastline for about 1 hour and 30 minutes, culminating at the famous lighthouse at the easternmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula.
This part of the trip emphasizes natural beauty and geological interest, offering views of the famous Cap de Creus lighthouse and the surrounding landscape. The park’s remote and unspoiled environment is ideal for appreciating Costa Brava’s wild side, with many photo opportunities along the way.

The tour is operated by Els Blaus de Roses, with a maximum group size of 240 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience without feeling overly crowded. Booking is recommended around 13 days in advance for the best availability, and the tour offers mobile tickets for easy access.
The tour includes pickup and drop-off in Girona, making it accessible for visitors staying in the city. It is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation. Weather conditions can affect the experience, but the company offers full refunds or rescheduling if canceled due to poor weather.

While the majority of reviews praise the stunning scenery, friendly staff, and overall value for money, some mention organizational issues. One review highlights a miscommunication at boarding, leading to confusion about ticket recognition, which underscores the importance of arriving promptly with your voucher. Another points out an unexpectedly long stay in Cadaqués, exceeding the scheduled 1.5 hours, which affected the pace.
Despite these occasional hiccups, the tour remains highly rated, with a 4.6 out of 5 from 77 reviews. Many appreciate the knowledgeable guides, excellent views, and the opportunity to see Dalí’s house from the water.

This boat tour through Cap de Creus and Port Lligat offers a beautiful blend of natural beauty and cultural insight at an accessible price. The spectacular coastline, combined with a timed stop in Cadaqués—a town brimming with charm and artistic history—creates a well-rounded experience.
While organizational issues have been noted, the overall quality and breathtaking scenery make this tour worth considering. It’s particularly suited for those who enjoy scenic boat rides, art and architecture lovers, or visitors eager to explore the untouched stretches of Costa Brava without the hassle of driving.
“For some reason, our ticket with Viator wouldn't get recognised by the tour company as we were boarding the boat even though the company themselves…”
What is included in the tour price?
The $34.54 ticket covers the boat trip, admission to Dalí’s Portlligat House-Museum, and guided views of Cap de Creus National Park. Pickup and drop-off are also included.
How long is the stop in Cadaqués?
The stop in Cadaqués lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, allowing ample time to explore the town’s streets, visit the church, or enjoy local food.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include scenic views of Costa Brava, Dalí’s house from the water, the walkable center of Cadaqués, and Cap de Creus National Park with its lighthouse.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for most ages. Service animals are allowed, and the group size and easy access make it family-friendly.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, camera, and comfortable shoes for walking in Cadaqués. Weather can impact the trip, so consider a light jacket if needed.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
The tour is accessible to most travelers, but note that some stops involve walking in town or on uneven terrain.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking around 13 days ahead is recommended to secure spots, especially during peak seasons.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.