We leave Port de la Selva, skirting the port and the bay to Punta de la Creu, where the path climbs steeply along rocky tracks that quickly gain height. The first views are already spectacular. We enter an area with low, hardy vegetation and rocks shaped by the tramontana wind. The tracks, typical of the park’s granite terrain, alternate between ascents and descents until the sea reappears, now further away, and leads us to Cadaqués, one of the most iconic villages in the area: white houses, cobbled streets and the unmistakable light that captivated Dalí. Despite its tranquil air, it retains a lively, seafaring energy, surrounded by a unique landscape where rock, sea and tramontana wind intertwine.

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