Els Blaus de Roses
Official website: https://elsblausderoses.com
The information below is taken from Els Blaus de Roses website and is subject to change. For up-to-date information on itineraries, departure dates and times and prices please visit their website.
1. Visit Cap de Creus, Port Lligat & Cadaques

Departure from Roses or Santa Margarida
The excursion begins in the Bay of Roses, recognized as one of the most beautiful bays in the world. We will start by sailing alongside the marina and the fishing port.
Approx 3pm to 7pm
Roses Lighthouse and Trinity Castle
During the departure from the bay we will see the Roses Lighthouse, built in 1864, and the Trinity Castle, a 16th century fortification ordered to be built by Charles V.
Canyelles, Almadrava and Punta Falconera
We will sail past some of Roses’ most famous beaches, such as Canyelles Petites, Bonifaci and Almadrava, until we reach Punta Falconera, where the Cap de Creus Natural Park begins.
Cap de Creus Natural Park
Entrance to one of the most spectacular natural spaces in Catalonia, famous for its cliffs, hidden coves, crystal clear waters and geological formations shaped by the wind and sea.
Cap Norfeu and sea caves
A tour of Cap Norfeu, a fully integrated nature reserve located between the Gulf of Roses and the Bay of Cadaqués. We will see the Cavall Bernat, the Gat rock, and caves such as Cova Gran, Cova Fumada, Els Nassos d’en Daunis, and, if the sea allows, Cova Tamariu.
Port Lligat and House of Salvador Dalí
We will enter the Bay of Port Lligat, where we will contemplate from the boat the white house with unique chimneys that was the residence of Salvador Dalí, now converted into a museum.
Cala Playera, Cala Fredosa and Cova de l’Infern
We will follow the route through the bay of Guillola, Cala Jugadora and Cala Fredosa until we reach the Cova de l’Infern, where we will approach to enjoy the panoramic view if the sea conditions and the Natural Park allow it.
Cap de Creus Lighthouse and Encalladora Island
We will reach the Cap de Creus Lighthouse, located opposite Encalladora Island, at the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula.
STOP 1:30H Cadaqués
We’ll turn around and head into Cadaqués Bay, one of the jewels of the Costa Brava, famous for its white landscape, Mediterranean atmosphere, and artistic history. You’ll have free time to enjoy the town.
Return to Roses
The return journey takes you along the spectacular coast of the Cap de Creus Natural Park until you reach Roses, ending a unique experience between nature, culture and the sea.
2. Visit Cadaques Boat Trip (approx 3 hour duration)

Departure from Roses
Boarding in the Bay of Roses and beginning of the voyage along the Costa Brava with panoramic views of the coastline.
Approx 3pm to 6pm
Sailing around Cap de Creus
Tour of the Cap de Creus Natural Park, admiring hidden coves, cliffs and unique rock formations.
Cap Norfeu and “The Cat”
I pass through this emblematic area with its impressive cliffs and the curious rock formation known as “The Cat”.
Cala Nans Lighthouse and Tamariu Cave
View of the Cala Nans lighthouse and possible entrance to the Tamariu cave, depending on sea conditions.
Arrival in Cadaqués
Free time of between 1.5 and 2 hours to stroll through the old town, enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere or relax by the sea.
Return to Roses
A boat trip with panoramic views of the Bay of Roses, ending an experience that combines nature and culture.
3. Visit Cadaques Boat Trip All day (approx 7 hour duration)
Same itinerary as the Cadaques Boat Trip above but with an extended stay in Cadaques
Approx 10am to 5pm with 6 hours in Cadaques

