From Barcelona: Dalí Triangle and Cadaques Tour

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Escape to the captivating landscapes of the Costa Brava on a day trip from Barcelona, and delve into the surreal world of Salvador Dalí! This unforgettable journey takes you through the towns that shaped the artist's life and work. You'll witness the stunning scenery of the coastline before exploring Figueres, home to the Dalí Theatre-Museum, a breathtaking showcase of his extraordinary genius. The adventure culminates in the charming village of Cadaqués, a place that profoundly influenced Dalí's artistic vision. Prepare to be inspired!


Embark on an unforgettable 10-hour personalized journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Costa Brava, starting with a private car collecting you from your location. This exclusive tour delves into the captivating world of Salvador Dalí, one of history's most influential Surrealist artists. Our adventure begins in Figueres, a charming town near the French border and a key location within the Dalí Triangle. Explore the streets and places that shaped Dalí's childhood and later life, uncovering the hidden stories behind this remarkable artist's formative years. Next, prepare to be amazed by the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres—a surrealist masterpiece in itself! Designed by Dalí, this extraordinary museum, built on the site of an old theatre, is considered the largest surrealist object in the world. Immerse yourself in the artist's mind as you explore a collection of truly bizarre and captivating artifacts. Our journey continues to Cadaqués, a picturesque gem nestled on the Costa Brava. Discover the stunning whitewashed houses clinging to the hillsides, the mesmerizing sea views, and the dramatic beauty of the surrounding mountains. Wander through the town's charming center, unwind by the waterfront, and savor the authentic flavors of a traditional fishing village. Just a short distance from Cadaqués lies Portlligat, our final destination. Here, in this enchanting cove, Dalí created his home in 1930, transforming a cluster of fishermen's huts into a unique residence. Today, this house serves as a museum, offering a deeply personal glimpse into the life and work of the artist. Step inside the rooms where he lived with his wife and muse, Gala, and discover the intimate spaces where many of his most iconic works were born.

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