Beaches and coves | Beaches and coves Portlligat
Sant Antoni beach
In a residential area, just a few metres from Portlligat beach, we find Sant Antoni beach. It is mainly made up of pebbles and coarse sand, and is about 65 metres long. Its waters are shallow.
It is easy to reach on foot or by car, and is usually of average occupancy. Its beautiful natural surroundings and the fishermen's boats that are usually found on the shore stand out.
Width (approx): 14 meters | Surface: Coarse sand and pebbles |
Length (approx): 66 meters | Location: Semi-urban environment |
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Salvador's Dalí legacy
Portlligat is a village located on the Cap de Creus and belongs to Cadaqués. Due to its good location, this coastal spot became the main base for many fishermen in Cadaqués. Nowadays, Portlligat is mainly a tourist area, with two hotels and several businesses aimed at visitors.
As well as having a very pleasant beach, Portlligat is also home to the Salvador Dalí House-Museum, a space that can be visited and which was the place of residence of the brilliant painter from Empordà. The house was designed and decorated by Dalí himself, and is one of the spaces that make up the Dalinian Triangle, together with the Dalí Museum in Figueres and the Palau de Púbol.