Now booking · Winter ’26

A quiet house
above the sea.

Eighteen rooms folded into a restored fisherman’s villa on the Tramontana coast. Lime-washed walls, linen the colour of sand, and the Mediterranean two hundred steps below.

18
Rooms & suites
4.9
1,204 guest reviews
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The Mirador Suite
Sea-facing · top terrace
41.7°N 3.0°E
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01 — Stay

The rooms

No two are alike. Each was shaped by the wall it was built into — some open to the water, some to the lemon courtyard.

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The Mirador

€340 / night

Our top-floor corner suite. A private terrace wraps two sides, a freestanding tub faces the horizon, and the bed sits beneath a barrel-vaulted ceiling original to the 1890s villa.

  • · 48 m²
  • · Sea view
  • · Private terrace
  • · Sleeps 2
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Garden Studio

€210 / night

Tucked off the lemon courtyard on the ground floor. Cool stone underfoot, a deep reading nook, and shutters that open onto the herb beds the kitchen cuts from each morning.

  • · 32 m²
  • · Courtyard view
  • · Ground floor
  • · Sleeps 2
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The Boathouse

€395 / night

A standalone cabin at the foot of the cliff path, steps from the cove. Salvaged timber, a wood stove for shoulder season, and the only room where you fall asleep to the water itself.

  • · 40 m²
  • · On the cove
  • · Wood stove
  • · Sleeps 3
Reserve The Boathouse →
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02 — Table

The menu

One seating, eight tables, a daily menu written at four when the boats come in. Open to the public Thursday through Sunday — guests dine any night.

Red prawns, salt & lemon
Landed at Port de la Selva this morning
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Rabbit & rosemary, white beans
Slow-cooked over vine cuttings
24
Burnt honey & sheep’s milk
With olive oil from the next valley
11
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03 — In their words

Guest reviews

4.9 / 5 · 1,204 stays
★★★★★
“We came for two nights and rebooked from the breakfast table for a week next spring. The quietest place I’ve ever slept.”
Naomi K. · Lisbon · The Mirador
★★★★★
“The dinner alone is worth the drive from the city. Everything had been swimming or growing within sight of the table.”
Adrià M. · Barcelona · Garden Studio
★★★★★
“The Boathouse with the stove going in October — sea on three sides, no one for miles. We didn’t open a laptop once.”
Tom & Elise R. · Copenhagen · The Boathouse
04 — Find us

Visit

The house

Camí de la Cala, 14
Cap de Creus, Girona
17489, Spain

Reception

+34 972 00 14 89
[email protected]

Check-in

From 15:00 · Out by 11:00

Dining room

Thu–Sun · One seating, 20:00

Get directions →
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2 rooms left · this weekend

Come and lose
a few days.

Rooms open twelve months ahead. We keep it small on purpose — book early for the long-light weeks of June and September.