I returned to Cap de Creus, this time with another friend, and the experience was completely different — quieter, deeper, and more magical in its own way. We arrived in the afternoon, just as the light was fading, and stayed into the night to watch the stars.
Cap de Creus is already an incredible place by day, but at night, it becomes something else entirely. The sky opened up above us, full of stars, with no city lights around to take away the darkness. I brought my camera and took some long exposure shots, trying to capture the stillness, the shapes of the rocks, and the endless sky above.
We sat together on the rocks, sometimes in silence, sometimes deep in conversation. There was something so grounding about being in that wild landscape under a sky full of stars. It felt like time slowed down, and the quiet moments between words felt just as meaningful as the words themselves.
That night at Cap de Creus became one of those memories I’ll always carry with me — not just because of the beauty of the stars, but because of the atmosphere, and that unspoken feeling that we were in a truly special place.