Cadaqués: the landscapes that inspired Dalí
One of the reasons why it can be very helpful to get an alquiler pisos barcelona (rent flats Barcelona) is the city's proximity to many wonderful places that are very close to the city. The Costa Brava can surprise us with wonderful towns and beaches and in this case speak of Cadaqués, the small fishing village that grew up the great Salvador Dali and continues to amaze visitors with its unique qualities.

The main town of Cadaques, which etymologically comes from the term Cap d'Aques (Cape Rock), is located on a natural bay that has been used as a fishing port since time immemorial.
On the terraces of cafes overlooking the bay is an atmosphere of calm and bohemian, and many artists residing temporarily in the city and enjoying the sunsets and landscapes are truly impressive. Natural Park of Cap de Creus (Crosses Cape), which adjoins the town of Cadaqués, is the natural park of over extension of the Spanish Mediterranean with more than 14,000 hectares and is the only one that includes land and sea area. Its lush flora and fauna make it a must for visitors to the city.

Cadaqués also gives us a crystal-clear coves are really impressive as Cala Bona, Cala Culip, Fredosa Cala, Cala Guillola, Player Cala, Cala Ros, Cala Cala S'Alqueria and Sa Conca
Not forgetting his interesting Cadaqués Music Festival (August 9) being held in La Cala de Sa Conca, the festivity of Summer (September 8), Salvador Dali Museum House and many other
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