The Empordà is home to unique corners that captivate with their natural beauty and cultural richness. From hidden beaches and hiking trails to historical monuments and nature reserves, each stop offers a special experience.
Here we take you to discover the places that make this region an incomparable destination. Will you join us?
Explore the uniqueness of every corner of the Empordà. From amazing natural landscapes to cultural sites that reflect centuries of history... each space has its own charm!
The beaches and coastal paths of the Empordà allow you to enjoy unrivalled coastal landscapes, where hidden coves and crystal-clear beaches alternate with natural paths along the sea.
Walking along these paths is a unique experience, offering panoramic views of cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation. In summer, these corners become a must-see for lovers of the sea and hiking.
Empordà Wetlands Natural Park is a paradise for nature lovers, with its lagoons and marshes that attract various species of migratory birds. This protected area is ideal for hiking, wildlife and flora observation routes, and enjoying the tranquility of a unique natural environment. The viewpoints and marked routes allow for a complete birdwatching experience.
Cap de Creus, with its rocky landscapes and spectacular views over the sea, is one of the most special places in the Empordà.
Located at the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula, it offers hiking trails along cliffs and rock formations of surprising shapes.
This spot is ideal for enjoying the unspoiled nature and serenity that characterizes this corner.
The Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes is an architectural treasure that dominates the landscape from the top of the Rodes mountain range.
This 9th-century Benedictine monastery impresses not only with its history and Romanesque architecture, but also with the panoramic views it offers of the Gulf of Roses and Cap de Creus. It is a place that combines spirituality, history and nature in a unique way.
The Dalinian Triangle connects three essential places in the life and work of Salvador Dalí: the Castle of Púbol, the Dalí Museum in Figueres and the House of Portlligat. Each one reveals unique aspects of surrealism and the artist’s personality. The Castle of Púbol, the former residence of Gala, Dalí’s muse, is a museum that preserves the artist’s surrealist spirit and pieces from his time. In Figueres, the Dalí Museum—conceived by the painter himself—presents an artistic world that defies reality, a must-see for art lovers. Finally, the House of Portlligat, on the coast of Cadaqués, was Dalí’s home and studio, an intimate place full of details and views of the Mediterranean that influenced his work.
This tour invites you to immerse yourself in the life and work of the famous artist, exploring the places that marked his creativity and unique style. Each visit reveals a special facet of Dalí and allows you to learn about his surrealist world and his connection with the Empordà.
Medes Islands are a paradise for diving, with a marine reserve of great biodiversity and crystal-clear waters.
These small islands off the coast of L'Estartit are home to protected marine species and amazing underwater landscapes, ideal for diving and snorkelling. Thanks to the protection of its waters, it is one of the best destinations to dive and discover the marine life of the Mediterranean.