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Reviews: Girona & Costa Brava Small-Group Tour with Pickup from Barcelona
Guest User2026-01-12
Between rich history and breathtaking beaches, Mario was an outstanding tour guide. He did an amazing job from start to finish knowledgeable, engaging, and clearly passionate about what he does. We felt completely safe the entire time, and he got us there and back smoothly without a hitch. The pièce de résistance was the oceanfront restaurant, absolutely delicious food with unbeatable views. The perfect balance of learning, scenery, and an unforgettable dining experience. Highly recommend Mario and in out barcelona if you want a memorable and well-run tour.
Reviews: Dali Museum & Cadaques Small Group Tour with Hotel pick-up
Guest User2025-12-24
Hengameh was an excellent guide. She had a great deal of knowledge to share and was a pleasure to chat with. The driver Rodrigo was equally informative and was very entertaining. I felt very safe with him driving
Reviews: Girona & Dali Museum Small Group Tour with Pick-up from Barcelona
Guest User2025-12-27
Before my trip to Barcelona, I knew about Salvador Dalí, but only in passing. I took this day tour to the town where he was born and where there is a museum devoted to his life and work to learn more. And I'm so grateful I did! I gained an incredible appreciation for him. In large part, that was because of the skillful guidance of our tour guide Vincent. On a tour like this, I would assume our guide was there mostly to let us know about locations and to help us with getting into museums. But Vincent really guided us in our exploration of Dalí. On the drive to Figueres, he gave us lots of information about where we were going and what we would see. Then at the museum, he guided us through several rooms, pointing out things about the art I never would have noticed on my own. He is incredibly well informed on his topic, and helped me learn in ways that I so appreciated. After the guided portion of the tour, we were given time on our own to explore the museum and have lunch. After Figueres, we went to the town of Girona, where once again Vincent gave us an incredibly informative tour of the town, and then gave us time on our own to explore. Once again, I learned far more than I had expected out of the tour. Vincent is truly one of the most well prepared tour guides I have ever seen. Along with Vincent was our driver Joaquín. On a day tour like this, when a significant amount of time is spent driving to and from locations, it is such a relief when the driver is a careful and conscientious driver. Joaquín made me feel very safe. He and Vincent were a great pair for this informative and beautiful day outside of Barcelona!
Reviews: From Barcelona: Girona Guided Tour & Dalí Museum in Figueres
Guest User2025-12-21
This is a great tour - good balance of guiding and independent exploration, good value for money and back by early evening
Reviews: From Girona: Dalí Museum and Girona Small Group Tour
Guest User2025-09-25
There were only two of us, so we had a private tour. It was a great day with clear communication and information beforehand. Our guide, Pau, did a fantastic job.
Reviews: Dali Museum, House & Cadaques Small Group Tour from Barcelona
Guest User2025-12-31
This museum experience is decidedly different from what most visitors might expect. The Salvador Dalí House-Museum is not a place for wandering at one’s own pace; instead, it unfolds as a timed, guided tour, led from beginning to end through Dalí’s former home. What the visit offers is intimacy rather than scale. Guests move through preserved rooms filled with original décor and select works, gaining insight into what inspired Dalí’s creative vision and how that vision quite literally reshaped his living space. The gradual expansion of the home over the years, stitched together room by room as his life and success evolved, is itself part of the narrative, and witnessing that progression is quietly compelling. There are, as one might expect, a number of idiosyncratic details—architectural quirks, unexpected layouts, and surreal touches that blur the line between residence and installation. These moments reinforce the sense that this was not merely a place Dalí lived, but a space he actively composed. That said, the museum’s appeal is proportional to one’s enthusiasm for Dalí himself. It is somewhat remote and intentionally limited in scope. While I enjoyed the experience, it lacks the sheer volume and breadth of artwork found at the Dalí Theatre-Museum. If forced to prioritize one over the other, the choice is clear: the theater museum delivers a far more comprehensive artistic immersion. Ultimately, this visit is about preference. For those drawn to context, biography, and atmosphere, the house museum offers meaningful insight. For those seeking an expansive survey of Dalí’s work, the theater museum will be far more rewarding. Either way, you can’t truly go wrong, it simply depends on how you prefer to engage with the artist.