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By plane
At the time of writing, Ryanair fly from Stansted and some regional airports in the UK to Biarritz, Lourdes, Carcassonne, Perpignan, Gerona and Barcelona. British Airways fly direct to Toulouse and Barcelona. Air France have flights from London to Pau and a big choice of destinations if you fly via Paris. Easyjet fly from London to Biarritz and Bristol or London to Toulouse.
Getting home
There is no public transport from Cap de Creus. Your main option is to walk, take a taxi or hitch a lift to Cadaqués, which has now developed as a holiday resort. There is a 'tourist train' from Cap de Creus to Cadaques at about 1pm in the main holiday season.
From Cadaqués there are frequent buses to Figueras from where you can get trains to Cerbère to connect to the French rail network. There are also buses to Barcelona and Barcelona Airport. From Barcelona you could connect with the French rail network by taking a train to Puigcerdà (Latour-de-Carol).
If you have time to spare, the author would recommend walking back to Port de la Selva, exploring some of the beaches on the Cap de Creus peninsular, and then follow part of the coastal path, the GR92, to Llançà or even to Cerbère.