Some say that if you have time for only one stop on the Costa Brava, be sure it is Cadaques. (We will have more than one stop along the Costa Brava, and this will definitely be one of them!)
Cadaques is a charming white-washed fishing village surrounded by a rocky bay on the Costa Brava. It’s narrow, hilly streets are perfect for wandering. Cadaques is the fusion of picturesque elements of quaint white buidings, blue water, fishing boats and fresh sea air. It is magic for those who visit.
A portion of that magic owes itself to Salvadore Dali who spent his holidays in Cadaques as a youth and lived his adult life in Port Lligat nearby. Dali completed much of his artwork in Cadaques.
Cadaques attracted celebrity crowds for decades largely due to Dali. One visit by the poet Paul Eluard and his Russian wife, Gala, in 1929 caused an explosion in Dali’s life. Gala became Dali’s obsession whom he later married. Shortly thereafter, he joined the Surrealist movement to become one of its key figures. Dali and Gala lived an eccentric and lavish lifestyle in Cadaques.
in the 1950’s, Cadaques had a jet-settitng crowd – Walt Disney, the Duke of Windsor and the Greek shipowner, Stavros Niarcho. In the 1970’s, Mick Jagger and Gabriel Garcia Marquez popped by. Today, Cadaques is visited by many and the enchantment with this village endures.

We will have an afternoon to wander the streets of Cadaques, have lunch and experience this beautiful Spanish village with its unique history.
In Barcelona, guests on our Spain tour (June 1-12, 2016) will engage in a wine seminar with tastings of 10 Spanish wines and cavas. We’ll taste Spanish reds, whites, roses and cavas (sparkling). The wines will range from young to reserve and those in between. Gourmet food tastings will accompany each wine. Our instructor will be a Spanish Sommelier who will guide us in this exploration and learning process.
Taste
Designed to be a special gastronomic experience, our Farewell Dinner will be at Azurmendi, outside of Bilbao. Voted No. 19 in the ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’, executive chef Eneko Atxa pushes the boundaries of culinary design and gastronomy. Awarded 3 Michelin stars, Chef Atxa is known as being a pioneer in altering the texture of foods with his cutting-edge techniques and precise presentations. The Basque native’s philosophy has always been about ‘pushing the envelope’ and he does just that.
Chef Eneko Atxa is one the most attentive chefs in the world. He has a keen mind that cannot stop creating and skilled hands that work with speed, precision and care. His gigantic kitchen is very technical while being ‘conceptual’ at the same time. Atxa manages an impressive team of more than 20 people and allows his staff to actualize his creative vision at his direction.

Azurmendi is where we will experience Eneko’s passions – nature, gastronomy and art that intertwine to bring about his international haute cuisine.