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Cadaques St Pere de Rodes Monastery and Tasting Wines from Girona

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Girona, Spain
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About this activity

Explore the dramatic Costa Brava coastline and medieval monasteries on a full-day guided tour from Girona, combining the rugged beauty of Cap de Creus National Park, the whitewashed village of Cadaqués, and the hilltop Benedictine monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes with local wine and olive oil tastings.

Discover Catalonia’s landscape, history, and cuisine on a full-day tour from Girona to Cap de Creus National Park, the village of Cadaqués, and the mountain monastery of Saint Pere de Rodes, exploring each destination with a local guide. Following a tour of the Benedictine monastery, you’ll also visit a local shop for a tasting of olive oil and locally-produced wines. This 10-hour tour includes pickup and drop-off at Girona hotels, and it’s the perfect way to experience the very best of Catalonia.

Highlights

  • Cap de Creus National Park – Spain's easternmost point with dramatic rocky cliffs
  • Cadaqués village – charming seaside settlement with artist heritage and narrow streets
  • Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery – 10th-century Benedictine complex with panoramic views
  • Local wine and olive oil tasting at a regional producer
  • Full-day immersion with expert local guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included from Girona

Insider tips

  • Visit the monastery early in the tour to avoid midday crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures on the climb
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes – the monastery sits at elevation with uneven stone paths
  • Cap de Creus can be windy; bring a light jacket even in warm months
  • Ask your guide about the village's connection to Salvador Dalí and the artists who settled there

Good to know

  • Tour duration is approximately 10 hours; plan for a full day commitment
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Girona
  • Involves moderate walking and some uphill terrain to reach the monastery
  • Tasting of local wines and olive oil included
  • Bring sun protection, water, and comfortable walking footwear

Who it's for

History and architecture enthusiastsWine and food lovers exploring Catalan cuisinePhotographers seeking coastal and monastery viewsVisitors wanting a comprehensive Girona region experience beyond the city

Best time to visit

Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer ideal conditions with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be hot and busy, while winter sees shorter daylight hours.

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€138
per person