Cap de Creus National Park is a striking coastal protected area located on the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula, famed for its rugged Mediterranean coastline, unique geology, and diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Cap de Creus National Park, established in 1998, encompasses a dramatic peninsula on the Costa Brava of northeastern Spain. This protected park spans across rocky cliffs, coves, and pristine sea waters, marking the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula. The park's distinctive landscapes have been shaped by intense geological forces, creating jagged granite formations and unusual rock shapes. Its diverse microclimates support Mediterranean scrubland, cork oak forests, and unique flora adapted to dry, windy conditions. The surrounding marine environment is an integral part of the park, protecting rich underwater habitats renowned for snorkeling, diving, and marine research. Historically, Cap de Creus has inspired artists such as Salvador Dalí, who drew creative influence from its surreal rock formations and stark natural beauty. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees mountain range. Notable landmarks include the iconic Far de Cap de Creus lighthouse, perched on a rocky promontory, and the secluded coves of Cala Montjoi and Sa Tuna. The park offers opportunities for kayaking, mountain biking, wildlife viewing—especially birdwatching—and photography. Its combination of rugged coastline, ecological richness, and artistic heritage make it a distinctive outdoor destination. Protection efforts focus on conserving the fragile marine ecosystem, endemic plant species, and the park's geological diversity.
Far de Cap de Creus lighthouse offering panoramic coastal views
Unique geological formations shaped by volcanic and erosion processes
Rich marine biodiversity within the Mediterranean coastal waters
Secluded coves such as Cala Montjoi, known for crystal-clear waters
A historic lighthouse providing sweeping views of the rugged coastline and Mediterranean Sea.
A beautiful, sheltered cove with clear turquoise waters, popular for swimming and diving.
Dense shrubland including aromatic herbs and hardy plant species adapted to dry, rocky soils.