Cadaqués, Spain is one of the Costa Brava’s most hidden gems. An almost untouched hillside village with colourful houses and cobblestone paths leading down to a harbour inlet. Right out of a postcard, it is no wonder that this Spanish village was once the home of artist Salvador Dalí. Just a few hours from both Barcelona and Girona. This was Dali’s only fixed house, where he lived and worked, from 1930 till 1982 when Gala, his wife, died. His house-museum is located in Portlligat, a small port located 20 minutes walking distance from the centre of Cadaques. Today, Dali’s house museum is open to all visitors and showcases his eccentric style of living, and pieces of art.