route 2 The small bays, cliffs and coastal pine groves.

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Almadrava Beach-Falconera Point

This is the first stretch which is entirely natural and is the entrance to the Parc Natural de Cap de Creus.



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Falconera Point-Montjoi Bay

A route with beautiful pine groves and cliffs overlooking the sea, with bays of contrasting characteristics such as the Murtra (nudist beach) or the Rostella, before arriving at the largest and most frequented beach, Montjoi bay.



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Montjoi Bay-Norfeu Cape

The route runs through places of extraordinary beauty such as Ferrera point or Calitjàs bay, passing through Pelosa bay and travels up the coast until arriving at Norfeu cape.


Trip around Norfeu Cape

We have the option to go for a tour around the natural setting of the Norfeu cape (integral reserve of the Parc Natural del Cap de Creus), a place of great natural interest, particularly for its migratory bird-life and for the geological outcrops which give way to rugged cliffs just on the Norfeu cape point.



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Norfeu Cape-Joncols Bay

This last route allows us to observe the sheltered Canadell bay, a unique view of Norfeu cape, before finally arriving at Joncols bay. From here, we can continue until arriving at Cadaqués.



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Roses from the sea (1,30h)

Another way of getting to know the landscapes of Roses is to change perspective. We invite you to take one of the boats which leave from Roses and travel along its coast, letting your senses enjoy all the pleasant sensations that this maritime route offers.



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