Cap de Creus Natural Park offers stunning coastal landscapes and diverse ecosystems, making it a prime spot for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Cap de Creus Natural Park is located at the easternmost point of mainland Spain in Catalonia. This rugged and scenic area is characterized by dramatic cliffs, isolated coves, and Mediterranean forests. The park spans both terrestrial and marine zones, supporting diverse flora and fauna. Historically, Cap de Creus has inspired artists like Salvador Dalí due to its unique rock formations and luminous skies. Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking on established trails, exploring hidden beaches, and diving in its rich underwater ecosystems. The combination of beauty and biodiversity makes Cap de Creus a remarkable location for both relaxation and adventure.
The Lighthouse of Cap de Creus
Punta de sa Figuera with its remarkable rock formations
The geological wonder of Es Camell rock
The serene waters of Cala Culip
A renowned historical landmark offering panoramic views of the sea.
A famous rock formation that resembles a camel, attracting photographers and hikers.
A picturesque stream that meanders through the park, home to diverse flora and fauna.