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How long is the drive from Lleida to Tarragona?

The direct drive from Lleida to Tarragona is 63.4 mi (102 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 8 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lleida to Tarragona, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Salou and Reus, as well as top places to visit like Àger parapent Escola de parapent and Zenith Aventura, or the ever-popular Entrenúvols - Escola de Parapent a Àger.

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Top cities between Lleida and Tarragona

The top cities between Lleida and Tarragona are Salou and Reus. Salou is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Lleida and less than an hour from Tarragona.
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Reus

Reus, the capital of Baix Camp in Catalonia, Spain, has a rich history as a producer of wines and spirits. The city gained prominence during the Phylloxera plague. Reus is known for its gastronomic excellence with a wide selection of culinary options that pay tribute to traditional Catalan and Spanish food while incorporating international cuisine. It's also famous for being the birthplace of vermouth, with a museum dedicated to this iconic drink.
5% as popular as Salou
7 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Tarragona
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Salou

Salou, a resort town on Spain's Costa Daurada, offers diverse beaches from secluded coves to bustling strips. It's a hotspot for windsurfing, sailing, and golf. The Coastal Path provides stunning sunrise and sunset views. As the capital of Costa Daurada, Salou boasts over 4.3 miles of Blue Flag beaches and a vibrant culinary scene. Visitors can explore landmarks like Torre Vella fortress and enjoy the renowned PortAventura World theme park.
Most popular city on this route
8 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Tarragona

Best stops along Lleida to Tarragona drive

The top stops along the way from Lleida to Tarragona (with short detours) are PortAventura World, Caribe Aquatic Park, and Patronat Municipal de Turisme. Other popular stops include Santa Maria de Poblet Monastery, Castell de Miravet, and Roc de Sant Gaietà.
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Entrenúvols - Escola de Parapent a Àger

Sports school
Tours
Adventure sports center
Canoe & kayak rental service
Hang gliding center
Outdoor sports store
By far the most professional and friendly school in the Pyrenees... They use the best equipment, utilise the top coaches, guides and trainers. Super friendly and always welcoming with advice and encouragement...
Jamie C — Google review
Very friendly, kind and positive staff (both instructors and the office!) Everything was easy, from first contact to execution. We had a wonderful time. Thank you!
Laia N — Google review
At Entrenuvols, our two teenage sons had their first parasailing adventure. It was a wonderful experience. From start (making reservations) to finish (finding an alternate location to launch the flight), we were well looked after by the Entrenuvols staff and pilots. It was quite obvious that the staff of Entrenuvols were very knowledgeable and passionate about parasailing. Because we couldn't reserve via the website, the company responded promptly to emails (in English) and allowed us to make reservations without a deposit. The planned launch site didn't offer good flight conditions on that day so the company drove our entire family to a 2nd (even more beautiful) launch site an hour away (what an adventure!), so that the boys could have their flight. Wonderful people at Entrenuvols who know their business, are concerned about safety and treated our family like guests. Tip: Opt for the photos of the flight - they are delivered to you at the end of the flight on a USB key and are completely worth the small additional charge.
T. C — Google review
Very friendly and helpful staff. If you like adrenaline you will definitely like paragliding, the view is incredible!
Naan S — Google review
Wonderful experience and incredibly gentle and friendly staff! Despite I arrived late the staff waited and welcomed me as I was at home. Lo recomendaría a todos!! 🪂
Michele B — Google review
Great school made by amazing people. I had a lot of fun last summer taking on paragling lessons
Damien G — Google review
What an experience! Entrenúvols made it a great, safe and unforgettable flight. Looking forward to the next one!! Thanks a lot🙏
Roy H — Google review
(Translated by Google) An incredible experience from start to finish. From the moment you arrive, they make you feel incredibly comfortable. The staff is friendly, professional, and instils a wealth of confidence. You can tell they enjoy what they do, and that's contagious. It was a perfect blend of excitement, safety, and good vibes. A huge thank you to the team for making it so special! I had to make a long trip to make it happen, but it was totally worth it. Definitely an experience worth repeating. I highly recommend it to anyone; don't miss it! (Original) Una experiencia increíble de principio a fin. Desde que llegas te hacen sentir super a gusto, el personal es amable, profesional y transmite muchísima confianza. Se nota que disfrutan con lo que hacen y eso se contagia. Ha sido una mezcla perfecta de emoción, seguridad y buen rollo. ¡Mil gracias al equipo por hacerlo tan especial! Para poder hacerla he tenido que hacer un viaje largo, pero ha valido totalmente la pena. Sin duda, una experiencia para repetir. Lo recomiendo muchísimo a cualquier persona, ¡no os lo podéis perder!
Mar C — Google review
4.9
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4.9
(293)
Camí del Montsec, s/n, 25691 Àger, Lleida, Spain
https://entrenuvols.com/
+34 973 45 50 23
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Àger parapent Escola de parapent

Sports school
Tours
Parasailing & Paragliding
I had a fantastic experience with them! The location for gliding was superb, offering breathtaking views. The treatment from the team, especially Cristina and Mario, was incredibly friendly and welcoming. They are truly great at what they do. I wholeheartedly recommend their services – these incredible professionals provide an exquisite paragliding experience with top-notch treatment. A 100% recommended choice!
Joan J — Google review
Overall great experience and te perfect area to do parapent. Can highly recommend it!
Tristan G — Google review
Brutal!!
Maria P — Google review
Nice site, and very beautiful
Sergi P — Google review
Fantastic
Evarist B — Google review
(Translated by Google) An incredible experience. Antonio, at least my instructor, a man who gives you a security of 10, at all times explains perfectly how you have to do each movement, in addition to being attentive, at all times he made sure that I was comfortable, without dizziness, and above all enjoying the experience. I enjoyed it like a little kid and it is something that I will repeat again without hesitation. (Original) Una experiencia increíble. Antonio, almenos mi monitor, un hombre que te da una seguridad de 10, en todo momento te explica perfectamente como tienes que hacer cada movimiento, además de atento, en todo momento se a asegurando de que estuviese cómodo, sin mareos, y sobretodo disfrutando la experiencia. E disfrutado como un niño chico y es algo que volveré a repetir sin dudarlo.
Cristian — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fantastic tandem flight (thanks Joaquin). Super looking forward to finding the moment to fly with safety guarantees and to enjoy (thanks Cristina). They themselves manage the pack with kayak and hike through the Gorge. Two day getaway that I will remember forever! (Original) Un vol fantàstic en tàndem (gràcies Joaquin). Súper pendents de buscar el moment per volar amb garanties de seguretat i per gaudir (gràcies Cristina). Ells mateixos et gestionen el pack amb kayac i caminada pel Congost. Escapada de dos dies que recordaré per sempre!
Jordi C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The experience with ÁGER Paragliding Flight School was incredible! I highly recommend it. Today I fulfilled a childhood dream thanks to the care provided by the entire team. I'm especially grateful to my pilot, Mario, whose professionalism made me feel safe and calm throughout the entire flight! Congratulations to everyone! (Original) Increible la experiencia con ÁGER PARAPENT escola de vol!!!! Os lo recomiendo 100x100. Hoy he cumplido un sueño que tenía desde pequeño y gracias al trato de todo el equipo y especialmente agradecido a mi piloto Mario quien con su profesionalidad me ha hecho sentir muy seguro y tranquilo durante todo el vuelo!!!!! Enhorabuena a todos!!!
Aram G — Google review
4.9
(328)
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4.8
(155)
Camí de l'Observatori, s/n, 25691 Àger, Lleida, Spain
https://ager-parapent.com/
+34 608 32 58 30
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Zenith Aventura

Adventure sports center
Tours
If you desire to soar with the top-notch, challenge yourself while maintaining a sense of security, then Zenith Aventura is the destination for you. This adventure sports center offers an exceptional experience where one can partake in exhilarating activities like kayaking and E-bike tours. With an abundance of thrills and excitement awaiting, this remarkable facility guarantees a memorable and enjoyable time for all those seeking adventure.
Good experience kayaking at Mont Rebei. We were here in Apr and the temperature was about 10 degrees celcius. There were only 3 double kayaks in the entire gorge. The area was peaceful. The wind was strong and cold at some areas. We kayaked from Corca to La Massana and back. We started at 10am and we were back at the starting point at 4pm. We did not trek at the various stops as we found it challenging to climb up and down from the kayak platform. We stopped at Pont del Segue for our lunch on our way back to Corca. Glad we packed food and water as the food truck was not opened. Regretted not bringing my thermal flask. Zenith was thorough in their briefing and they provided us with a map. Staff member could speak English thus making it easy for communication. Zenith is popular with locals and hence they are usually fully booked on weekends. Tourists should go on weekdays to avoid the crowd. Double kayak costs €65. They accept paywave.
Rise&Shine — Google review
Not bad, nothing special. Guy handing out gear gave an explanation in English and sent us off on our kayaking trip. We had a great time. Didn't speak to anyone from Zenith after, just returned our gear at the booth and went on our merry way. Hassle free :)
Luna ( — Google review
It was beyond fantastic. Many thanks Christian for his help.
Daniel Y — Google review
We were stuck in Àger for four days due to mechanical problems with our van. Luckily, we found Zenithaventura, who took great care of us. We went paragliding with them and also did two days of kayaking. It was a wonderful and very professional experience that I cannot recommend enough. We also stayed at their youth hostel, which was clean, spacious, and very well maintained. Really friendly team. Thank you. We shall be back!
Julia C — Google review
Offered to take us to the kayaking spot in their car because our camper was too big for the dirt road. Very friendly staff. Solid equipment. Great experience.
Annewil H — Google review
if you want to fly with the best , push your limits while feeling safe; Zenith Aventura is the place to be.
Mailee H — Google review
Great fun here, we did kayak and E-bike tour.... wauw!!!
Bram B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful experience! A fantastic place, a physical effort that is worth it. The instructors explain the route properly and advise accordingly. 100% recommendable (Original) Meravellosa experiència! Un lloc fantàstic, un esforç físic que val la pena. Els monitors expliquen adequadament el trajecte i aconsellen en conseqüència. Aconsellable 100%
MARTA C — Google review
4.8
(297)
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4.9
(162)
Carrer de la Font, 9, 25691 Àger, Lleida, Spain
https://www.zenithaventura.com/
+34 687 53 65 71
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Arborètum Dr. Pius Font i Quer

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Nestled just a short 30-minute stroll from the bustling city center, Arborètum Dr. Pius Font i Quer is a tranquil oasis perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. This beautiful arboretum features four distinct itineraries showcasing an impressive variety of tree species from around the globe, including a delightful collection of Mediterranean forest flora. Visitors often find themselves enchanted by its serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature.
Amazing space just 30 mins walk from city centre. 4 itineraries showing beautiful and unusual species of trees from all over the world. Very well looked after by students from University of Lleida. Well worth a visit.
Chris L — Google review
The staff was just as welcoming as the various trees and understood my broken Spanish during my visit. It's a quiet gem worth checking out if you're in the area.
Rueben B — Google review
Lovely in spring, kids will have a great time!
Rui A — Google review
It has good collection of meditterean forest species.
Manoj A — Google review
Nice place to learn more about the natural
Khalid B — Google review
queer
Kobu — Google review
Relax total
Aida F — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting area for strolling and enjoying the countless trees. The area is dedicated to bonsai. Well maintained and well-maintained for a comfortable and enjoyable visit. Free admission for seniors. (Original) Interesante conjunto para pasear y gozar de innumerables árboles. Zona dedicada a bonsais. Bien cuidado y salañizado para una visita cómoda y correcta. Entrada gratuita a jubilados
Fernando G — Google review
4.3
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3.6
(29)
Carrer Enric Farreny, 49, 25199 Lleida, Spain
+34 973 07 00 83
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Roca dels Moros cave complex

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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
Roca dels Moros is a hidden gem that offers an incredible glimpse into prehistoric art, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted with warmth and hospitality, ensuring everyone feels welcome. The knowledgeable staff provides insightful tours, accommodating all needs, including those of disabled guests. The cave art may be smaller than anticipated but is truly awe-inspiring when you consider its age and the stories it tells about ancient peoples.
This place was amazing. The cave art itself was smaller than I expected, but they have a great building that describes the art and the history behind it. The best part was the VR room. It was the most immersive experience, by far, that I have ever been in. I would highly recommend this place.
Kevin G — Google review
This place was incredible! Such a treat to see this rock art, and the interpretation center is state of the art including a fun VR experience. Sadly we were the only visitors but it was nice to have the personal tour and no rush. It's pretty much in the middle of nowhere but absolutely worth the drive.
Carol P — Google review
We arrived on the off chance on a Sunday about an hour before chiding and were warnly welcomed by the lady on the desk. My partner was disabled and she made every accommodation posd8ble to make our visit enjoyable. We were the only visitors, and she gave us a wonderful tour of the site and put up with our barrage of questions. The site is amazing and awe-inspiring. I am an archaeologist with a particular interest in European Cave and rock art, and I learned a lot from site and from the knowledge of the staff. Thank you for making this so memorable
Kenton C — Google review
We expected a dry experience, focused on a few cave paintings. BEWARE! This is NOT what you will get here! The staff, exquisite, friendly, helpful, despite our lack of decent Castilian, went out of their way to make our experience unique. The staff immersed us, in their passion, of this incredible site, used for thousands of years by differing groups, as a place to express the individuality and artistry of people 10,000, 12,000 years ago. It is a true insight into the skill and eloquence of our forbears. THIS SITE IS NOT TO BE MISSED! Now, that is the review for the centre and the cave paintings…but there is more, much more… For the entry price of €4, you get this experience, with a highly skilled, knowledgeable local guide, steeped in the minutiae of every aspect of the incredible history of this site. Then there is the Virtual Reality presentation. This was my first. Be prepared to have your limits of perception BLOWN APART. If you love gaming, history, geography…this is utterly incredible. I have flown a thousand meters over medieval castles, ridden a rocky magic carpet 10,000 years ago in the distant past…the programmers of this VR experience are the best in the game, and the staff the most gentle, helping us through the most immersive experience of my life. Yes, it is that good. Look at my other reviews - I do not normally gush. We advised them to up the entrance fee. €4 is simply not enough. Five stars. If I could give 10, I would. How this experience is out here in El Cogul is beyond my understanding. Go, and enjoy. It is perfection.
Gareth M — Google review
Amazing place ...staff were brilliant...cool Feminist history ,great to see the paintings .and added mad VR experience too ...recomended
Mark D — Google review
Very nice litle museum around stone drawings. The visit is a guided tour thar required a reservation. It definitely worth a visit.
Brice P — Google review
The photos do not do it justice. A fascinating location with stunning history. Worth visiting if you are in the area.
Peter S — Google review
If you're into prehistoric art, it's a must see. The lady who runs it is extremely knowledgeable about the art and does an excellent explanation in English. I really enjoyed talking with her. The art itself is incredible. When you think ho long it's been sitting on this exposed rock wall, it's amazing there's anything left to see. A very worthwhile spot to visit.
Jamie H — Google review
4.7
(451)
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4.5
(29)
Carretera del Cogul a l'Albagés Km.1, 25152 El Cogul, Lleida, Spain
https://patrimoni.gencat.cat/ca/monuments/monuments/conjunt-rupestre-de-la-roca-dels-moros-el-cogul
+34 672 44 59 90
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Castell de Miravet

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Castell de Miravet is a magnificent Romanesque fortress reconstructed by the Knights Templar and boasts breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. Access to this spectacular castle can be achieved via a steep and winding road, or alternatively through a well-marked path within the village. Large vehicles such as motorhomes can utilise designated parking areas located nearby. The castle offers impressive panoramic views from its grounds for an entry fee of 5 (or 3 at reduced rates).
Only ruins remaining but it provide a spectacular view of the surrounding areas & river Ebro! It's located on top of a mountain so more recommended to drive, unless you're into hiking - there's both main road and a dirt path from the village below to the castle You can walk in and buy ticket, no need prior reservation
Vince D — Google review
If visiting Miravet definitely worthwhile the visit. Most of it is in ruins but still a interesting visit and definitely worth the € 5,- entrance. The walk up is fantastic and very scenic but heavy uphill if one not in good shape or difficulties in walking.
Lars I — Google review
Wonderful views, odd parking guide. There was a guy in the middle of the road denying access with a car saying it's only 12 mins walk (is not). It's a steep hike to the top and there is quite a big parking place next to the castle anyway. We returned later and went with a car which was the better choice to be able to enjoy the castle too. The castle is under renovations so entrance was only 3 euros because not all places were open.
Tuija T — Google review
Wow, Miravet Castle is like stepping into a medieval saga perched above the Ebro River! The views from the ramparts are absolutely jaw-dropping think endless rolling hills and the river winding like a silver ribbon below. I paid €5 for the ticket (totally worth it, students get it for €2!), and the climb up the tribute tower’s spiral staircase had my heart racing not just from the effort but those epic panoramas at the top. Insider tip: wear comfy shoes, the cobblestone path from the village is steep and slippery in spots. Oh, and did you know this Templar fortress was once a Moorish stronghold before the Knights transformed it in the 12th century? Save time for the pottery shops in Miravet’s old town they’re a hidden gem!
Sam L — Google review
Friendly staff, beautiful Templar castle with stunning views over Miravet. Tons of cool info about the history of the place.
Nunya N — Google review
I loved this town! We drove to the castle, which was nice but not as nice as others in the area. But, the views were incredible! I loved the river going through the town. Our friends drove the car back down, and I went took the easy walking path through the trees. I wouldn't have wanted to walk up it, but down was easy. It empties into the town, and walked down through small streets to the river. The cute mouse house had to be noted! I hear you can kayak in the river but the current looked VERY strong, so I'm not sure it's something I'm able to do. People were swimming close to the shore though. There's a small cafe where you can eat, too. Certainly come check it out!
Shannon K — Google review
Highly ridiculous. I knew that prices had risen due to inflation, but the price to enter this castle is a crime. If you are a history lover and you like to see empty castles with only stone, this is an ideal place for you. I expected there to be materials typical of the century in which construction began. Honestly, in my opinion, it's not worth it. The views are not that pretty (although I have to say that when I took the view the day was cloudy). It only took us 20 minutes to see the entire castle. The truth is, I don't understand the people who recommend visiting this place, if you know someone who recommends it, tell them that I pay a visit to the eye doctor, they really need it. In my opinion, the town looks like the set of a low-budget zombie movie. thank you very much 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼❤️
Carlaa — Google review
Not a bad castle/ruin but to pay 5 eur and can't even go to the top of the castle because it was closed, is too much. In general for 10 min you are done, so walking up the hill takes more time than to view the castle...There is WC for free and the staff was polite and English speaking. You can also go by car
Mih K — Google review
4.3
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4.2
(596)
Camí del Castell, s/n, 43747 Miravet, Tarragona, Spain
http://gen.cat/castellmiravet
+34 977 40 73 68
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Cartoixa d'Escaladei

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Cartoixa d'Escaladei is a historic Carthusian monastery founded in 1194, now transformed into a museum complex featuring cloisters, gardens, and churches. Nestled beneath the Monsant mountain range, the location offers breathtaking views. Despite ongoing reconstruction efforts that have sparked some debate, it remains an intriguing destination for delving into the region's cultural and wine-making heritage.
Definitely worth a visit. The grounds are beautiful and the mountains on the background are jaw dropping. I would recommend to have lunch at Rebost de la Cartoixa next door afterwards.
Daniela G — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful place, very much worth the 5 EUR entry ticket. There is also ample parking space.
Jenny — Google review
What an amazing place to visit. Rich in history and not well known. The ruins are beautifully preserved. A lot of restoration work is carried out. Entry fee is only 5 euros. The charterhouse was founded in 1194 and Escaladei was the first Carthusian Monastery on the peninsula. I really loved the arch at the entrance, it’s gorgeous. The square with the fountain in the middle is also stunning. If you in the area you should not miss it.
Ross M — Google review
The place is quite far away from anywhere and you must access it through curly mountain roads, yet worth it and recommended if you combine the visit with a wine tasting and lunch in the Scala Dei cellars!
Marc L — Google review
So this place is very out of the way, great if you want to visit somewhere less touristic. Entry fee is €5. The good: The restored cloister, they did a good job on it, it looks well, although parts of it were boarded up which didn't look good. The monk's cell, they restored one of them so you can get an idea of how they lived, you could see the living areas and a small cloister with plants, it was really quiet and I liked imagining how they lived. The bad: A lack of history, there are some information panels but I would have liked some more historical background. It looks a bit like a building site, I wish there were more open spaces open to the public instead of wired fences. Some of the buildings were renovated a bit, basically just a roof, they seemed very bare on the inside, no info, furniture or details. I recommend this place if you are in the area and looking for something to do
Johnjoe N — Google review
We visited Cartoixa d'Escaladei in late January 2023. We were surprised to find tour buses as we'd thought we were the only visitors in the region. There were about hundred or so tourists there. The ruins were much more extensive than I’d realized, and I hadn’t expected the renovation work that was in progress. They had restored some monk cells to give a sense of the monk’s everyday life: cloistered, i.e. no talking. They each had a small garden in which to grow flowers. I liked the desks with a view and the amazing history.
Lorena R — Google review
You need a car to get here. During our visit, theres a restoration going on. It was less touristy, so we could really enjoy the place. Hope to come back here again once everything is restored and no construction going on. The visit is still worth it.
Blanche L — Google review
Worth the visit- These old ruins were very cool. The drive up was just magical and serene. It’s about €3.50 to enter and you are free to walk around, check it out and take photos. There are informative panels all over explaining what happened to this monastery and showing you where things used to be. Definitely a cool experience and would highly suggest it!
L Z — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(200)
Rambla de la Cartoixa, s/n, 43379 Escaladei, Tarragona, Spain
http://gen.cat/cartoixaescaladei
+34 977 82 70 06
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Devinssi Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Devinssi Winery is a small and authentic winery located in the Priorat region of Spain. The winery offers an amazing tour with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable tour guide named Jordi, who makes the experience lively and entertaining for visitors. During the tour, guests have the opportunity to taste six different wines, all of which are delicious and well-crafted. In addition to providing a great tasting experience, Devinssi Winery also offers shipping options to customers in the United States.
Our sunset wine tasting with Jordi was a beautiful experience! He collected us (including our dog) from the town and drove us to a picnic table set on a hillside in the middle of the vines, with stunning views of the vineyards around. The wines were delicious, varied and each with its own story. Jordi was able to point to the places where the grapes had grown. He was excellent company, and has a level of English better than a native! I would fully recommend this tour and hope to go back one day!
Lucy K — Google review
Jordi and the Divinssi team are true professionals in every sense of the word. Our tour in early November was a real treat! We had the luxury of touring the winery and the fields, with a tasting in the fields. Jordi retrieved us from town and drove us out to the vineyard in his vehicle. We talked and laughed our whole way to the vines. Once in the vineyards he pointed out the different varieties that had gone into each of the four wines we tasted. Our tasting included tasty items from the local villages (incl. ibérico ham, fuet sausage, 2 local cheeses, olives, bread, and the most amazing almonds we have ever eaten). If you are reading this review to the end, then you need to go discover the Priorat wines - and speak with Jordi!
Ken K — Google review
From moment one, Jordi makes you feel welcome. The ‘tasting room’ is the best one yet…..the wines are exclusive and yummy. The view is outstanding. This is truly a unique experience. If Jordi is available (most months of the year), wear sensible shoes & show up! Enjoy.
Helen R — Google review
A Magical Wine Tasting Experience at Sunset We visited with a group of 18 and had an unforgettable evening. The setting was stunning — overlooking the vineyard at sunset — and the wines were excellent. Jordy was a great host: friendly, informative, and passionate. A perfect mix of nature, wine, and warm hospitality!
Siska V — Google review
We had an amazing tour with Jordi. All was taken care of and the wines and nibbles tasted great. We learned a lot, he really knows how to make it a great experience adjusted to what you know so far about wines. Very recommended!
Pien B — Google review
Our visit to Devinssi Winery was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment we arrived at the Pi dels Llops in Gratallops, we were greeted warmly by Jordi, who made us feel right at home. The experience began with a scenic and informative journey through the beautiful vineyards, where Jordi expertly guided us in his van. As we drove through the picturesque landscape, he shared fascinating details about the origins and age of the vines, as well as the unique characteristics of the different plots. It was a truly enriching experience that deepened our appreciation for the winemaking process. After our vineyard tour, we returned to Gratallops to the wine house for the much-anticipated tasting. The food plate, which consisted of locally produced delicacies, was simply delicious and complemented the wines perfectly. We had the pleasure of tasting four wines in total: three outstanding reds—Nas de les Valls, Il Lia, and Rocapoll—and a refreshing mineral white, Diviño. Each wine was unique and showcased the distinct terroir of the region. The visit concluded with a tour of the cellar, where the wines are aged and bottled. We left with some of our favorite wines in hand, feeling grateful for such a memorable experience. Thank you, Jordi, for an unforgettable day!
Wessel D — Google review
My daughter and I had the most fabulous day and evening with the Cellar Devinssi! We started out with a tour of their vineyard and cellar. We continued our visit with a wonderful tasting of their fabulous wines! Earlier we had contacted Jordi about staying at their newly finished apartment for the evening and it was wonderful! Everything was clean, great bed, bathroom, and easy walk to a great dinner that evening. We had a great stay and would love to return! If you are looking to stay in the area, this was a magical day and stay that a highly recommend !!
Kelly W — Google review
My wife and I visited in June and Jordi took us up for a sunset wine tasting with appetizers. Beautiful views and Jordi highlighted his wines, tasting notes and the history of the local vines. Highly recommend!!
Scott J — Google review
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Carrer dels Masets, 1, 43737 Gratallops, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.devinssi.com/
+34 608 78 30 94
9

Celler Burgos Porta - Mas Sinén

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
This is a wonderful small winery with a heart of gold, we had an amazing and detailed tour by the owners, and the wines were phenomenal with a great touch of the local microclimate and slate soil which really expressed itself. The winery is very small and each wine you can really feel the emotions of the winemaker in every glass. Very much recommend!
Dmitriy M — Google review
Today, we had so much fun with wine tour from Salvador. Right from the start, we were welcomed so warmly. Salvador is full of humor, information and enthusiasm, and it was amazing to see how proud he is of the winery his family has built. It was fascinating to learn about their organic and sustainable approach to winemaking, and the wines themselves were absolutely amazing. The surroundings were beautiful, but what really made it special was how small-scale and personal it felt. Because it was a quieter time of year, it ended up being just the two of us with Salvador. There was no rush at all, which made the experience feel extra special and unforgettable. We would recommend this experience to everyone! Thank you so much Salvador!
Beau — Google review
What a gem !! Salvador & his family have been here 4 generations in Poboleda. 15€ for a tour of the vines, wine making facility, cellar & tasting. The best 15€ you will ever spend. You do need to know some Spanish. The history of this area is incredible. We bought a couple bottles only since we were leaving Spain soon. The 100% Garnatxa Negra blew my mind. So smooth & flavorful without being heavy handed. A remarkable wine (30€). People who live in Poboleda said the 100% Cariñena was even better (36€). Salvador & his wife are gracious hosts. You can see the passion for wine they have. It’s in their blood. Gracias Salvador. Espero volver a verte un día.
Rick M — Google review
This heroic wine cellar is dedicated to produce certified organic wine… We had an amazing time, a lovely afternoon and an exquisite wine tasting with Conchita and Salvador, that showed us the fruit of their hard labour and love!!! Muchas Gracias a ambos!! Estuvimos muy a gusto!!
Alejandro H — Google review
I had a chance to visit the cellars of Burgos Porta and while you need to speak either French or Catalan, the owner was great. He walked us through the fields, showed us the underground water system for watering the vines. Finally he brought us to the expansive cave where he stores his wine. We did buy and the prices were great.
Craig S — Google review
We are just now enjoying a bottle from this winery after having visited back in December. Lovely wine (some of our favorite in the area) and the bodega is family run. It was a very welcoming experience and we recommend!
Suzannah L — Google review
Salvador is the best! He is so personable! And very passionate about his wine! He speaks broken English and I speak even less Spanish. But somehow we communicated very well. Just proves that the language of wine and nature is universal. He was delightful. It is definitely off the beaten path. But so so worth the trek! Go to this winery!
Scott T — Google review
This is a small winery making very good ecological wine. The tour was led by the owner, a very nice and friendly man who showed us some of the vines, explained the different grape varieties used, the slate they grow in, and took us through the process of making the wine. We also got to try some of the wines they make. I have visited several wineries, and this was I think the most interesting visit. Getting to the winery is a bit tricky and involves some very narrow streets.
Sami Y — Google review
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Finca Mas Sinén, 43376 Poboleda, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.massinen.com/
+34 696 09 45 09
10

Monestir cistercenc de Santa Maria de Vallbona

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Part of 3 UNESCO World Heritage, the scenic route with video and explanation are of a very good quality. It’s obviously a must see if you are traveling in the area. You can buy a combined ticket with the 3 sites. This ticket is working for 2 years. There is a pause at noon on each site so it is recommended to visit them on two days. A good pretext to stop in on of the good restaurants near Valls (for a Calçotada for exemple).
Brice P — Google review
By far the smallest of the 3 monasteries on the Route of the Cloisters. The highlight of the entire route was the Pharmacy and its audiovisual presentation. If you arrive for the 13:30 (last) time slot in the morning you don't have to be part of a guided tour - we had the monastery to ourselves after the 13:00 tour left. Special thanks to the very nice lady at the ticket desk and shop for the information and opening the pharmacy for us
Alan D — Google review
Listed as part of a route, but their opening hours are not very clear. A waste of time, the worst of the 3 monasteries.
B M — Google review
A small monastery for women that is quite intimate. Nice altarpiece in tge main church but without a doubt, the highlight is the pharmacy, very informative and genuine. A special thanks to the young lady who opened it only for us as we were not part of a guided tour. As others have suggested, I would start the "Ruta de Cistres" here as the other two are much grander in scale. As an aside, the pueblo is kept immaculate.
Alan B — Google review
Very interesting place of women cloister. Fascinating history. Audiovisual presentación is great and really must-see.
Małgorzata K — Google review
Another Cistern Monastery in Northern Spain. Not able to see inside the Church. Beautiful area.
Michael E — Google review
We were unable to see the monastery from the inside as it was closed but the outside and surrounding village were nice to see and wander through. If you are in the area, it is a nice building to see but I wouldn't necessarily recommend making a special trip
Jamie B — Google review
Nice monastery of the so-called Cistercian triangle though it is certainly the smallest and most modest of the three. It was nice though to have a tour just for myself which may also have been influenced by the pandemical situation. As often in Spain the tourist staff spoke only Catalan and Spanish. I found it much more surprising that the films who made up more than half of the tour we’re also in no other language offered than the two mentioned before. It would be much more attractive for foreign visitors If the films would be dubbed at least in English. If your time is limited I would first visit Poblet, then Santes Creus and Valldonga at last. Or for dramaturgical reasons the other way around.
Caspar D — Google review
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Carrer Major, s/n, 25268 Vallbona de les Monges, Lleida, Spain
https://www.monestirvallbona.cat/
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Santa Maria de Poblet Monastery

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Santa María de Poblet Monastery is a grand 12th-century Cistercian monastery located in the heart of the Catalonian countryside. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts ornate cloisters and serves as the final resting place for Aragonian royalty. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the medieval gem, which overlooks lush vineyards and has played a significant role in Tarragona's history.
Great place to explore the history of Benedictine monastery! All the buildings and structures are almost intact, remember to download the audio guide beforehand for a more complete experience!
Vince D — Google review
Very beautiful and great work of restoration! We were with baby and stroller, it was very comfortable and interesting for us!
Ксения З — Google review
A beautiful place to visit. Easy to find the car park. Scan for an excellent free audio guide at the shop and then an instructive introductory video. The on-site cafe was also a pleasant surprise with fresh pastries. The audio guide gave enough information but not too much. (There was always an option for more detail.) A very pleasant couple of hours but could have easily spent more time.
Stephen W — Google review
We accidentally visited the monastery, but were amazed by the beauty and monumental details of this place. We even got to attend a service in the church. Highly recommended!
Екатерина К — Google review
Beautiful. On entrance scan for audio guide. Stunning visuals at the beginning. Parking is free across the road.
Lauryna B — Google review
A huge and impressive monestary, well maintained with lovely gardens. Definitely worth seeing if you are in the area
Tim C — Google review
Very nice Monastery. Plenty of parking space. Discounts for students, not for ICOM members. The ticket lady had not a very friendly attitude for someone who works with people every day but other than that the rest of the staff very kind.
Giovanni A — Google review
Definitely recommend to visit. It doesn't take long. Download the audio guide app. They have free WiFi to use the app and its easy and very informative.
Andrei — Google review
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43448 Poblet, Tarragona, Spain
http://www.poblet.cat/
+34 977 87 00 89
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Cala Forn

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Bay
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The bay of Cala Forn is a Catalonian coastal town located in the municipality of Lloret de Mar. It has a population of about 8,000 people and its economy is based on tourism and fishing. The bay offers stunning views over the Mediterranean Sea, as well as a number of different beaches. In addition, it has several shops and restaurants, making it an ideal place to spend a day or two.
Really calm place.
Bruna R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful cove with enough depth to be able to put a towel, parking just before going down to the cove, although it is recommended to go early to be able to park. In the cove there is a beach bar that is very good to have some fresh beers, they also serve meals. Sand cove and transparent water, 👌 (Original) Una cala muy bonita y con bastante fondo para poder poner toalla, parking justo antes de bajar a la cala, aunque se recomienda ir pronto para poder aparcar. En la cala hay un chiringuito que está muy bien para poder tomar unas cervezas frescas, también dan comidas. Cala de arena y agua transparente, 👌
Santi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pretty beach: a coastal path provides access. Numerous parking lots nearby. The best part: a restaurant in the shade of pine trees where delicious grilled meats (meat and fish) are served. (Original) Jolie plage : un sentier côtier permet d y accéder.Nombreux parkings à proximité . Le plus : un restaurant à l ombre des pins où l on sert des grillades ( viandes poissons ) délicieuses .
Piot K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small and familiar cove, a few kilometers from Atmetlla de Mar and free parking next to it. With few people if you go early. There is a snack bar but it was closed, at least early in the morning and until 10am. Calm, clean and shallow waters and almost no algae. (Original) Una cala petita i familiar, a pocs quilòmetres de l'Atmetlla de mar i aparcament gratuït al costat. Amb poca gent si hi vas d'hora. Hi ha un xiringuito però estava tancat, almenys a primera hora del matí i fins les 10h. Aigües tranquiles, netes i poques i gairebé cap alga.
Marc V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful cove in the surroundings of a few others in the area of ​​enormous beauty. It has all the services, from showers to rescue and a beach bar in the pines area. The only bad thing is if there is air like today, which is quite unpleasant as the sand ends up hitting you in gusts where you are. Otherwise, a advisable place to spend a good day with the family. (Original) Bonita Cala en el entorno de otras cuantas que hay en la zona de enorme belleza. Dispone de todos los servicios, desde duchas a salvamento y un chiringuito en la zona de los pinos. Lo único malo es si hay aire como hoy, que es bastante desagradable como la arena te acaba llegando a ráfagas donde tú estás. Por lo demás, lugar aconsejable para pasar una buena jornada en familia.
Felipe P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cove is beautiful, although it's a shame there was so much trash (pieces of plastic, string, even a sneaker). There was also seaweed on the shore, but you could just walk right through it. We arrived at 10 a.m. and there was plenty of space to choose from. We were able to settle down on the shore. Of course, it filled up later, but nothing out of the ordinary in the middle of August. (Original) La cala es bonita aunque una lastima por la cantidad de basura que habia (trozitos de plastico, cuerdecitas, hasta una bamba), también habían algas en la orilla, pero las podías pasar y ya esta. Hemos llegado a las 10h y la verdad que había sitio para escoger, nosotros nos hemos podido instalar en la orilla, por supuesto luego se a llenado, pero nada fuera de lo normal en pleno agosto.
Elisabet S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty little beach, the water is clear which allows you to see the fish. (Original) Petite plage très jolie, l eau y est claire ce qui permet d y voir les poissons
Virginie L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cove has a beach bar. They don't make reservations. They have a short menu, different grilled fish, you can choose between turbot, sea bass, sea bream and cuttlefish, or entrecôte and sausage. They accompany it with potatoes, peppers and cherry tomatoes. For dessert, ice cream. Answers what it is, very correct. There is parking in access. (Original) La cala tiene chiringuito. No hacen reservas. Disponen de carta corta, diferentes pescados a la parrilla, puedes elegir entre rodaballo, lubina, dorada y sepia, o bien entrecot y butifarra. Lo acompañan con patatas, pimientos y tomate cherry. De postre helados. Responde a lo que es, muy correcto. Hay parking en acceso.
Manuel Q — Google review
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Platja Del Torn

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
The Platja del Torn is a nudist beach located in a protected natural area, just minutes away from LHospital de LInfant. It's got a serene atmosphere and idyllic surroundings, perfect for relaxing without the hustle and bustle of big cities. The sand is dark and the waters are clear and warm, making it one of Europe's biggest naturist beaches. There's also plenty of deep green pine trees to enjoy as well as golden sand beaches.
I've never seen a more breathtaking beach. The combination of towering mountains and the endless ocean creates an unforgettable landscape. The water is invitingly cold after a hot sunbath and perfect for a refreshing swim. The sand is soft and clean, making it ideal for laying out a towel. We felt very comfortable as nature and naturist lovers. I can't wait to return!
Manuel — Google review
Wonderful nude beach! Very few textiles, well mixed crowd (all ages, men and women), lively, but not too crowded either. Two restaurants/beach bars that can be enjoyed without clothing and you can do some hiking in the buff just behind the beach.
Chris — Google review
In my opinion only, the best beach i have been to in Spain. So much room for everyone, naturist or otherwise, but leave the dogs at home please. It appears to have a gentlemens only area at the far end but its fine for couples. A few lurkers behind the beach which is irritating but they are harmless.
Motorhomingmadness — Google review
Lovely beach. Best in the area.
Julie S — Google review
Limited Parking so get there early For nudist sunbathing only plenty of signage on the beach stating this Voyerism is strictly forbidden The beach is mainly of sand approximately 1 km long. Steep slope once entering into the water. 2 chiringuitos on the beach, both have excellent choice of drinks and Menu at reasonable prices Really enjoyed the 2 days I spent there
Philip A — Google review
Nice big and wide naturist beach so plenty of space to feel comfortable. Parking nearby so easy access. The only disadvantage is that there are no toilets and showers.
Ergert C — Google review
Nice large and wide beach. Quite a steep and narrow road to reach the parking. Lots of stones, sand on the approach to the water and then stones and sand again. Quiet during weekdays but was very busy on Sunday afternoon. Families gathered closer to the beach entrance, in the middle of the beach there were more single men and men couples and then families and couples again towards the other end close to the camping.
Radoslaw M — Google review
One of the finest beaches in mainland Spain, which also happens to be naturist. So no swimsuits necessary. Directly behind the northern end lies the popular naturist resort of El Templo del Sol. The beach attracts large numbers of sunseekers, but there is space enough: a short stroll will be rewarded with a quiet spot for relaxing in solitude.
Mike B — Google review
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4.5
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43890, Spain, USA
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El Búho Piano Bar

$$$$affordable
Bar
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
We went three nights in a row to Buho Bar for the excellent live music (rock and roll was our favourite!). Extensive cocktails and drinks menu, staff working extremely hard and professionally, despite it being very busy. Would thoroughly recommend to anyone staying near the area.
Alice A — Google review
Place to go for live music. But service is slow and very poor. Not much ecperienced people. Long waiting time as they don't work the modern way. The bar itself is very small so they offer not much to eat. This could be much better with an easy snack menu. But I do understand that the bar service has the first priority to improve. As I was the owner I would create an outside possibility when crowdy. Just to pick up a beer, wine or vermouth quick, so he can sell a lot more drinks at live events.
Huis S — Google review
I was visiting L’hospitalet early September’21, happened to find this awesome bar and it was Flamenco night. I had a such a wonderful time. Friendly staffs, variety of drinks, reasonable pricing, nice atmosphere infront of beach, perfect location for night out. They have live band every night from country to Flamingo… owner Monica was very kind and makes you feel at home. Highly recommend anyone who is visiting the area.
Phil K — Google review
Great place to have a relaxing drink and listen to (in our case)!!, really excellent band/Group.
Kevin S — Google review
Lovely spot to listen to the music and have a few drinks
Andy C — Google review
We enjoyed live music on Sunday. The bar has a beautiful location overlooking the sea, and the drinks cost accordingly. I ordered a Pina colada which was served in a pint glass but most of it was ice.
Freedom S — Google review
Relaxing place to listen to some live music - mixed crowd , but nice for a change
Trevor H — Google review
Great bar for live music today was beautiful sunshine and packed due to live band
Jon S — Google review
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4.5
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Plaça de la Marina, 3, 43890 L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, Tarragona, Spain
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Celler Mas Vicenç

Winery
Food & Drink
Wine bar
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
We took the walk and wine (historic route) and highly recommend it. Very nice scenery and fun to see the vineyards. After the tour we hade a wine tasting where the owners presented their wines and the different wines they produce!
Daniel G — Google review
We had a wonderful and engaging excursion led by Xavi, one of the owners. We really enjoyed the personal yet highly knowledgeable guided tour, with the highlight being the tasting of some truly excellent wines. Thank you very much! We’re looking forward to enjoying the wines back home.
Philipp K — Google review
Fantastic tour and tasting. Interactive tour through the winery with tastings throughout. The wines are very good and they are experimenting in some interesting ways. The customer service and flexibility in language (English) was awesome. What a beautiful bodega with strong leadership and solid wines. Highly recommend a visit!
Brandon E — Google review
10/10 walk and wine experience and Xavi was the most amazing host! He made the experience so much better and was so knowledgable about the wine and the vineyard. Would highly recommend this tour
Eve — Google review
Great tour and tasting. Explanations are very interesting during the tour while tasting very good wines. What a beautiful family and enterprise . We recommend highly a visit!
Cristina S — Google review
Stumbled upon this farm and we were so surprised! Such amazing wines and the service was really impressive. If we are ever back in the area we will definitely return.
Ryan W — Google review
We had an amazing experience on the walk and wine (short route)! There was chance for a private wine tasting in the vineyard followed by a tour of the cellers and more exceptional wine tasting. Xavi was incredible, so knowledgable and friendly. We would recommend this experience to anyone in the area. Thank you Xavi!
Chaaya — Google review
Excellent experience for tourists as well as locals, like me. About an hour long, very pleasant guide and all from a nice family-background. Definitely a must in the area!
Casandra C — Google review
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Mas Vicenç s/n, 43811, Tarragona, Spain
http://www.masvicens.com/
+34 977 63 00 24
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Patronat Municipal de Turisme

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Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Fountains
The Tourist Information Center in Salou, known as the Oficina de Turisme de Salou, is a charming edifice that attracts tourists passing by on a daily basis. The building features knowledgeable and obliging personnel who provide visitors with extensive information about the town's attractions. This center serves as a valuable resource for those interested in discovering more about Salou's culture, history, and natural beauty.
Very friendly staff and help with your needs with booking and info 👍🏻
Mark S — Google review
Ok for a bit then once uve seen first 15 mins thats it really
Julian E — Google review
I liked this place because every day I am in salou I walk past it and it is great
Kaz M — Google review
They haven't been very helpful. They just deliver maps.
N U — Google review
Beautiful building great helpful staff loads of info
Lynne F — Google review
Very helpful. And friendly.
Catherine M — Google review
While friendly they don't have much to offer other then tries to Barcelona.
Guido D — Google review
Yes very helpful and softly spoken
Jeffrey R — Google review
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Passeig de Jaume I, 4, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.visitsalou.eu/
+34 977 35 01 02
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Llevant Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Llevant Beach is the longest natural beach in Salou, located in the city center and bordered by the Jaume promenade. The promenade is lined with palm trees and famous dancing fountains, making it a major tourist attraction. Along the promenade, there are various leisure facilities, stores, terraces, beach bars, restaurants suitable for all ages. The beach holds a Blue Flag award and provides services such as sun loungers, umbrellas, showers and lifeguards.
beautiful clean sandy beach. the water is lovely. A few beach bars with lots of loungers for rent. Plenty of space for those who bring their own towels or chairs. Showers are dotted along the stretch with a platform and seperate tap if you just want to rinse your feet. Watersports available from beach to rent and waterslides. playgrounds with shade for little ones, walking distance to public toilets, shops and bars.
KYtravel — Google review
Platja de Llevant in Salou is a long, sandy beach with a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. The golden sand stretches along the coastline, meeting clear, gentle waves perfect for a swim. Palm trees and promenade areas line the shore, giving it a pleasant, organized feel. While it can get busy during peak times, the beach offers plenty of space to relax, walk along the water, or enjoy a seaside snack. It’s an easy and enjoyable spot to spend a few hours soaking up the sun and the Mediterranean vibe.
Paweł — Google review
The beach consists completely of sand, there are public facilities like toilets and showers to cleanse yourself from the sea water and sand. Water is scarce so you can only use it to rinse yourself. Sea is nice and shallow at the coast. it takes a lot of meters before it becomes deeper which is very child friendly. Depending on the weather, the sea tends to be wavy. Overall a nice beach with a large coastline.
M Y — Google review
had drinks in the early evening in one of the beach bars, good 80s music playing. plenty of people on the beach and water had a great time when it was dark all the fountains lit up different colours, and a light show to music was great
William G — Google review
Wonderful beach with sunny sand and warm waters. Ideal for children to swim as not too deep and has variety of water activities to all the thrill seekers. Can hire the beach seating equipment for Euro 18 and has adjacent streets full of bars,restaurants and shops for tourists. Weekends get crowded due to the popularity of this beach in Salou.
Vin K — Google review
Perfect beach experience. Warm clean water when visited in June. Gentle waves for young kids. Plenty of beach bars. Easy public parking. Public restrooms. Nice beach side walking.
MyMy B — Google review
Avoid avoid avoid. Horrendous in August, sea is packed, beach is packed, can't get anywhere near the front to sit. Can't let the kids (who are old enough) swim on their own because you can't see them. Can't go in altogether as Salou is bad for pickpockets and robberies so you absolutely cannot leave anything valuable on your sunbed/towel. There was turd floating round in the sea. Based on what we have seen here, we would never return to Salou for either a holiday or beach day. La Pineda beach right round the corner is AMAZING ❤️☀️
Nicki B — Google review
Nice beach, busy though so get there early e.g. 10am ish if you want sunbeds. We bought 3 beds and a parasol and it was 40€ which I thought was quite expensive. You do get a free small beer from the beach bar for each sunbed bought.
Amy B — Google review
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Caribe Aquatic Park

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme park
Caribe Aquatic Park is part of the PortAventura World complex, offering a Caribbean-themed water park experience. With a wave pool, lazy river, water slides, and indoor kids' attractions, it's perfect for family fun. Set in the Costa Dorada in Catalonia, this popular tourist destination also features PortAventura Park and Ferrari Land. The park spans over 50,000 hectares with various swimming pools and attractions. It's an ideal summer day getaway for leisure and excitement.
Wonderful water park, lots of different slides for both children and adults. You can have a snack or drink cold drinks. an important point for me personally, there are lockers, you can leave your phone, money, etc., but! remember the 3-digit locker number and the 6-digit code somehow or take a marker 😂 because you are given a paper receipt, my watch saved me, where I entered the code as a note. also, an important point for photo lovers, I carried my phone in a waterproof case, know that they will not let you on the slides with a chain, with a phone, etc., you need to take pictures! you can only take your phone to a slow river or to a pool
Kate R — Google review
Place to be absolutely avoided Very dirty in common areas, toilets areas as well as attractions, with serious risks of getting skin irritation as happened to me ... I unfortunately visited this park this July and it was a carnage. Uncontrolled number of people made the situatuin very caothic. Queues of a minimum of over one hour for each attraction with several blockages and slowdowns due also to the poor preparation of the young and inexperienced staff. Dirty everywhere and unpleasent discussions with other visitors standing to grab your chair or sunbed as soon you get up or, simply because insufficient in numbers compared with the uncontrolled number of people admitted. All of this at the "cheapest " price of 47 Euro ,if you cannot book online in advance for chhosing a fix date, plus 15 Euros for parking and 8 Euros for a small locker.....More than adventure an unpleasent disadventure .....
L. R — Google review
If you are staying few days around, then you must visit it along with the 2 other parks (portaventura world and ferrari land). However, if you are visiting just for one day, I would suggest just going to Portaventura world instead. We stayed at one of the portavenrura hotels nearby for 3 days to be able to discover all 3 parks (portaventura world, portaventura aquatic park and ferrari land). We spent one day in this caribe aquatic park.
Wanderfly T — Google review
I’m visiting this park every year in the last 10 years. The kids love the place . I’ve decided to give the place minimum score because it doesn’t care about the guest . 2025 is almost 2015 , very little in places shadows . The sun is killing in Spain . And the place doesn’t care about his guests health . The food . I understand it should be expensive as they do the maximum to take any penny they can . Fat food, almost nothing healthy . So above fun , take care of your guests . Put many umbrellas so people can hide from the sun, and sell healthy food.
Rani B — Google review
We were absolutely delighted with our visit to the water park! Since we only had one day, we decided to purchase VIP tickets — and it turned out to be the best choice. They were worth every penny: the VIP lines were minimal, while the regular ticket lines stretched far beyond the designated areas. Thanks to this, we were able to enjoy more attractions without wasting time in queues and fully immerse ourselves in the experience. The atmosphere was fantastic, everything was clean, and the staff was polite and well-organized. I highly recommend it to everyone, especially if your time is limited or if you want to spend the day in maximum comfort.
Taissia D — Google review
The worst aqua park I ever been, and I've been in all over the World, from Turkey, UAE to Australia... Not many slides and pools, but the worst of all is that it is too much crowded, there is 3 times more people than capacity! For every slide waiting is more than an hour, some even 2... If you want to eat, more than 1 hour waiting and count minimum 100€ for 4 persons with 1 drink. My advice, if you want to go anyway, buy extra pass and than there is 0 mins waiting.. If you enter at 11am, don't count you will get any sunbeds, it's completely full! Locker rooms also waiting time around 30 minutes and it is 8€ for small and 11€ for bigger bags! Better go once again to PortAventura World and Ferrari World.
Damir M — Google review
Came to the park just with my two kids 12 and 10 in on a Thursday in the May school holiday. Being a single parent, I was quite concerned about the logistics of keeping valuables safe while also enjoying the park with the kids. However, the lockers are quite straightforward - once paid, you get a printout with a locker allocation and a six digit pin. I managed to remember this which meant I could put everything in the locker. I would say these are good for one medium sized rucksack and a few other extras. We got to the park from the Barcelona-Salou train, that gets in a 10 and had bought tickets in advance at the train station - would recommend this or alternatively on line as there are queues for on-site ticket purchasing. The park opened at 11, and there was only a short queue once we got through the bag check zone (that is for all three parks). The water park is great and, at this time of year, it was not very busy - we easily got a lounger under the shaded area and the weather was perfect for us. The slides are great and the queues were minimal throughout the day. The green and blue Barracudas are great (green one is better) and so is El Torrente, which is a big dinghy that can hold up to four each time. Many say the lifeguards blow whistles too much but as long as you know what to do it is fine. As my sunglasses are prescription, it was slightly annoying not being able to wear them on the lazy river or Bahama Beach but I coped. Didn't try the food but had a couple of beers and ice creams. Took a large bottle of water in. In all, would say this is a great time to visit this park. I suspect that in the summer this would not get 5 stars as I expect queues would be much larger and weather too hot!
Ian A — Google review
We had fun at this water park, we got there at opening time on a Monday and it was already very busy and we had to queue for lockers (expensive!). If we were to go again we maybe wouldn't bother with a locker and would leave our things on a sunbed instead as most people seemed to be doing. We had to queue for some slides but we didn't think it was too bad. We spent all day there and went on all of the slides we wanted to and some twice. I do think there must be a more efficient system for the rings though, having to queue to get one then queue again for the slide wasn't ideal. The food was okay, they had veggie hotdogs which were good. You get a reusable cup if you buy a drink. There's no photographers so you won't get a souvenir photo.
Lucy B — Google review
3.7
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3.7
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Avinguda de l'Alcade Pere Molas, s/n, 43480 Vila-seca, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.portaventuraworld.com/aquatic-park?utm_campaign=My+Business&utm_medium=maps&utm_source=google
+34 977 77 90 90
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Ferrari Land

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Ferrari Land is a thrilling Ferrari-themed amusement park located in Salou, Catalonia. The park features exhilarating rides, an interactive gallery showcasing the iconic brand, and a variety of restaurants to enjoy. Visitors staying at PortAventura Hotel Caribe - Theme Park Tickets Included can easily access Ferrari Land along with other nearby attractions. The upscale hotel offers luxurious amenities including an indoor pool, spa tub, sauna, and complimentary wireless internet access.
Lovely, clean, spacious park. Good selection of kids rides which my Son enjoyed, queues were short too so very little wait time for them. The star of the show is of course Red Force! I loved that there was a viewing area to sit and watch it whizz by. Worth a visit.
Debbi M — Google review
Amazing theme park one of a kind. Very spacious clean and organised. Get ready for long queues depends the days and times but worth the wait. Gates just open 16:30 and close late time enough to enjoy all the rides Me and my family enjoy a lot here... I would recommend a visit definitely
Happydays — Google review
I think most people will be visiting Ferrari Land purely for "The Red one", other than this ride we only went on 3 others as the park was only open 1700-2200. The Red one was great....the others not so much. But please near in mind we are seasoned Theme park visitors.....had we never had be on "soaring" we maybe would have appreciated "Flying dream" however with a 1hr 45 min wait we didn't. Racing legends seemed to be operating at Limited capacity and the "water jets" weren't working. We entered the park from Portaventura as hotel guests and queued for 30 mins, we then went straight to "The Red one" and queued for around 30 mins. The queues after that were over 2 hours. We ate at "Pit stop" the food was as expected for pizza, chips etc however the service was extremely slow. If you are willing to pay entry for 1 ride then its a good ride, generally the park isn't thay great, small and gift shops are crazy expensive.
Jo F — Google review
Amazing experience, would need a couple of days to do all rides as times were avg 1.5hrs. Museum had lots of interesting facts. Photo opportunities for all the family, in a road car and f1 car. If time isn’t on your side, pay for the fast track/express tickets and you can’t go wrong with those. If you like Ferrari heritage and fast rides, Red Force is the main attraction for that.
Laura G — Google review
Absolutely adore this place. Bought the 3 day 3 park tickets. Bought fast passes for the 5 ride pack and it was so good. The Ferrari ride is amazing. I went on it twice and was gutted I had to leave. Highly recommend this park. If you’re scared of rides or feel uneasy going on the red force ride GO ON IT!!!! You won’t regret it and it’s unbelievable.
Lily W — Google review
If you are a F1 Ferrari team fan you will love this place! To see a real racing car, experience of driving a simulation of F1 race or adrenalin rush in a Red Force rollercoster is a lifetime memory! Even the children can ride in small cars and also try F1 simulator. Everything is amazing wherever you look. Highly recommended to any F1 fan.
Aleksandra — Google review
A very nice destination for car enthusiasts , Ferrari’s all over the place! The Gallery is awesome, the store is modest the rollercoaster is wonderful. The Enzo Ferrari 3d video and simulator is unbelievable! They needed to add serious toys for big boys like me such as having a test drive with instructor on the circuit.
Sam H — Google review
The queue for a simple kids car ride wasn't too long in length but has taken well over 2hrs. This place is good if you like to queue nine hours for 2 adult and 2 kids rides.Wasted a day of my life here.
Simon L — Google review
3.8
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2.9
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Avinguda de l'Alcade Pere Molas, s/n, 43480 Vila-seca, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.portaventuraworld.com/ferrari-land?utm_campaign=My+Business&utm_medium=maps&utm_source=google
+34 977 77 90 90
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Reial Monestir de Santes Creus

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Reial Monestir de Santes Creus is a stunning monastery complex with Cistercian-style architecture dating back to the 12th century. As you approach the monastery, you'll be struck by its mix of architectural styles spanning seven centuries, including an ornate 18th-century fountain in Placa de Sant Bernat Calbo.
One of the three mains castles in the area. Can buy combined ticket. Parking is a bit far away, but free. Huge site, cloister, many buildings preserved, film with explanations every hour. Mostly in Catalan though. The audio guide is free with qr from you phone en/fr/es/ca Many sculptures, church has thombs of kings. Well preserved. Great visit, esp for kids. No cafe of site, but there are plenty on the way to parking
Irena S — Google review
A must visit if in the area. Tickets were bought prior and it comes with access to an audio book. We went first thing on a Sunday which was really peaceful and with not many people around.
J A — Google review
Lovely, peaceful monastery to wander around. Coming from the uk, it’s really nice to see a Cistercian monastery that is complete! Recommend the audio tour that you can download onto your phone, it really brings it to life
Adam C — Google review
Santes Creus is an absolute insider tip and a must for monastery visitors, although it is currently being restored but is still beautifully situated in the countryside and not overcrowded and has super German audio explanations
Michael K — Google review
Second of the monasteries on the Ruta de Cistres. The monastery is impressive in its architecture but not as intimate as its "little sister" nor as grand as the older brother. We avoided the tedious guided tour but not, unfortunately, the far more tedious audio visual explanation of the lifestyle of the Cistercian monks which lasted 30 minutes. If we were unaware of their lifestyle, I doubt we would be visiting in the first place! Worth the visit though. My advice would be to park minutes from the entrance NOT at the car park 10 minutes down the hill.
Alan B — Google review
Beautiful place with great audioguide, many quiet areas for meditation and exceptional architectural details.
Małgorzata K — Google review
Amazing place. architecture is wonderful! stunning…
Goran M — Google review
Part of 3 UNESCO World Heritage, the scenic route with video and explanation are of a very good quality. It’s obviously a must see if you are traveling in the area. You can buy a combined ticket with the 3 sites. This ticket is working for 2 years. There is a pause at noon on each site so it is recommended to visit them on two days. A good pretext to stop in on of the good restaurants near Valls (for a Calçotada for exemple).
Brice P — Google review
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4.5
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Plaça de Jaume el Just, s/n, 43815 Santes Creus, Tarragona, Spain
https://gen.cat/santescreus
+34 977 63 83 29
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PortAventura World

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Located in Tarragona, Spain, PortAventura World is a seaside theme park that offers an array of attractions for visitors. The park is divided into six thematic areas: the Mediterranean, Polynesia, China, Mexico, the Far West and Sesamo Aventura. Each area features rides and shows related to its theme. From state-of-the-art roller coasters like Dragon Khan in China to live entertainment and water slides, there's something for everyone at this popular European destination.
I've wanted to visit this park for a long time, I've seen a lot of reviews on YouTube. And I finally came! The park itself is gorgeous, a huge area, a bunch of places with food and drinks, you can eat fast food, you can have salads, or you can find something interesting. It's also easy to choose from drinks, you can order lemonade, cola, beer, etc., there is ice cream. I advise you to buy an express ticket, we took it for 10 attractions, it was more than enough, otherwise you will stand in lines for 2 hours. We stood in line only for the slide from Ferrari, it took about 1 hour, but it was worth it!
Kate R — Google review
Fantastic Day Out at the Water Park We had a fab day out—our kids absolutely loved it! We chose to go on a slightly cloudy day, which worked out perfectly for our youngest (age 5), as it made the heat more bearable. As expected during peak season, the queues were long—around 60 minutes for the popular attractions—but that’s to be expected in August. The park itself was very clean and well-maintained, with plenty of facilities including toilets, lockers, and lots of food and drink options. For lunch, we spent €85 for our family of five. That included 3 junior meals (pizza, chips, pudding, and a drink) and 2 adult meals (fish & chips, and chicken & chips). Food was decent, and service was efficient. Overall, a great family day out. The kids had a blast and will definitely sleep well tonight.
Kirsty H — Google review
Amazing amusement park! Would definitely go back sometime. The best advice is to buy express pass, as the waiting time for each attraction is between 40-60 minutes. We have visited the park on 16th October and it was so so crowded
Larisa U — Google review
PortAventura is full of variety and well worth the visit — but a little planning makes the day smoother with a tip. Bring a refillable bottle, as there are fountains around the park to top up. You’ll need at least 5–6 hours to cover the rides, especially with waiting times. The Express Pass really depends on when you go — we visited on a Tuesday at the end of September and rarely waited more than 30 minutes, though some rides did creep up to 50+ minutes at peak times. A good tip is to go for rides during or just after typical lunch hours, when queues are often much shorter.
K Z — Google review
Love this theme park . One of the best actual themed parks I've been too . The rides are all amazing. Although have to say was a bit disappointed with uncharted...it could have been so much better. The AR mine train was amazing with the serpents flying over your head. Not been here for 10 years and didn't see many changes or new rides since last time. But still great and my 5 time here
Richard H — Google review
Fantastic Port Aventura World This park has incredible rides, we loved it with my son. Our favourite was Furious Baco ! It was the 1st of January this year, so was not too crowded and a FANTASTIC way for us to begin the year. We will back we loved this park!
Paul V — Google review
Great place with many joyful experiences. There are thrills for all desires. Definitely advise to visit if you like rollercoasters and other exciting experiences. Best to go there in off-season when kids are back to school to avoid long queues. If attending during holiday breaks definitely think about express pass to enjoy there rides and not standing in wait.
Aleksandrs K — Google review
Parking was 12 euros. Toilets aren't too far away from each other. Food is very expensive, 12 eur for a hotdog. Park is really big, it takes 20 minutes of walking to reach the opposite side of the park, loads of different themes which is very exciting to look at! Ferrari land has HUGE lines, highly recommend getting pass ticket for the main ride since we waited for almost 5 hours... Overall, the park is really nice and there's much to see x)
Ignas — Google review
4.2
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3.9
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Av. Pere Molas, s/n, 43480 Vila-seca, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.portaventuraworld.com/?utm_campaign=My+Business&utm_medium=maps&utm_source=google
+34 977 77 90 90
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Aquopolis Costa Daurada - La Pineda Salou

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aquopolis Costa Daurada in La Pineda Salou is a thrilling aquatic amusement park offering an array of attractions for the whole family. From giant water slides to swimming pools and marine life shows, there's something for everyone. The park also features chill-out areas where you can relax and rent loungers or floats. With its numerous restaurants, kiosks, and shops, Aquopolis Costa Daurada promises a fun-filled day out.
We all had a great time here! Myself and my partner came with our three kids (10, 7 and 2) all had a great time (contrary to my daughters face in the photo) The thing that makes me most nervous about waterparks/theme parks is the queue with children as it can really effect the day. No queue to get in and the maximum we waited was 3-4 minutes to get on a ride so it was perfect. Good mixture of slow rides for everyone and a couple of bigger/faster slides for more thrill seeking people. A few of the food places where shut down so that was limited but we went on a weekday and we went out of peak times so that was to be expected. 100% you need to get discount tickets from a local shop/hotel - they all have them! its not cheap and everywhere you go they are giving away free discounts for 25% each ticket so get them!
Jordan W — Google review
I have been visiting Spain for over six years with my family during our summer holidays, and one of the highlights of our trips has always been Aquopolis Costa Daurada. We have always looked forward to coming here, and it has brought us a lot of joy over the years. However, I’ve noticed that the infrastructure and attractions have remained largely unchanged during this time. While the park still offers enjoyable experiences, it feels like there has been little development or innovation in terms of services, facilities, or new attractions. To keep up with modern expectations and continue attracting loyal and new visitors alike, I believe it would be beneficial to consider some updates or improvements. Whether it’s renovating existing areas, adding new features, enhancing customer service, or improving guest comfort—any steps toward development would make a big difference. We truly appreciate the memories we’ve made at Aquopolis Costa Daurada, and we hope to see the park evolve in a positive way in the years to come.
Bogdan K — Google review
Clean ! This was my first impression,the water was clean not smelling like chlorine, no stinging in eyes 👀 . It’s a bit of a queue on some attractions but the staff is managing it pretty quick . The kids zone if you are with a small child is a bit crouded (normal) , even if your little one cannot swim there are free life-jackets.
Ifka S — Google review
Good day out, found this park very well suited for children all ages and adults. Recommend you get there for opening time as it gets a bit busier a couple of hours in. There are ticket deals to be had some with your holiday package and others some with McDonald's buy one get one free we where told this by another family. The price for a family of four we paid around €85. Sun beds you do have to pay i believe this was €7 each. You dont have to have one qe seen many people put a towel on the grass and there was plenty of shade. There are lockers on site wich are chargeable but we didn't use and didn't see we need to so im not sure how much these where. One of the noticeable things we noted there was plenty of lifeguards wich is really important we feel especially with small children. The rides the ones we went on was very good and a good verity, I would recommend do the volcano and black hole early as the ques for these do increase as the day goes on. If you want to maximise your slides I'd recommend a fast pass as these people didn't have to wait 3 to 5 minutes to what we saw. The smaller pool and slides are very good for young ages from baby to 10 years, there is plenty to do in for all. The waiting areas when queuing are well shaded. The food and drink we had was reasonably priced for a theme park. Belived we paid about €8 for a hot dog and it was a about a foot long. There was plenty of choice of fast food, ice cream and drinks. We took our own snacks and drinks in, no one questioned this and we seen plenty of others do the same. Signs and map was clear, plenty of toilets near by. All in all would recommend this place and found it less than half price of there competition near by. You can buy tickets on site or online. The que for buying tickets on site took us about 10 minutes and the staff spoke multiple languages. There are some individual rides and some family rides so all can go together wich is rather nice. Easy walkable from front of La Pinda, there are taxis that can go from out side and prices on the board. The bus stop is near by on the main road. Near by there are some restaurants and some local shops.
Dan L — Google review
This is the best aquatic park of the country for us. We have bene fer almost 6 years and we never get tired of it. This is the last test and the mantainance is not as good as other years. But the security is still perfect. Sad to say that it is the last day we go there, because it will be closed.
Laia S — Google review
A super place to bring the family. But the queues are long (unless you pay for an extortionate speedy pass), and over the years instead of there being new things, there are actually less things to do. A wee revamp and a new slide or two would help. Food seems pricey but the portions we got were good size leaving everyone full.
Gareth H — Google review
Great waterpark, good selection of rides. I got a discount for booking online but didn't realise you had to pay for sunbeds etc. worth while just putting towels on the grassy areas for the amount we used them and next time we would definitely take food into the park for lunch. There was a lot of queueing as you queue for the rings to sit on then you queue again for the slide. Overall we had a great day and really enjoyed it and would definitely go back.
Lauren R — Google review
It was a nice waterpark. With nice slides for bigger kids and awesome Pools for the smaller kids. Waiting lines for the slides were very long. And you do not know how long it takes before its your turn. At the 'oval-slide' a slide for families where you go in a little boat for 4, we waited 1,5h in line and the slide took not even 30 secconds.
Renée C — Google review
4.0
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3.7
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Passeig de Pau Casals, 65, 43480 La Pineda, Tarragona, Spain
http://costa-dorada.aquopolis.es/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
+34 977 37 16 40
23

Runaway Escape Room Igualada - Venganza

Amusement center
Fun & Games
Room Escape Games
(Translated by Google) Very well thought out. We did the Boom escape and even though it's only in one room, time passes very quickly and it's very dynamic. Highly recommended! (Original) Molt be plantejat. Nosaltres hem fet el Boom escape i tot que només és en una sola sala el temps passa molt ràpid i és molt dinàmic. Recomanable!
Clara M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I will give it 5 stars, although since we were 2 groups, we split up to do the venganza and the boom escape and unfortunately the boom escape got it. The puzzles are very well thought out and are very dynamic; the problem is that it is all in one room, it looks like an escape room from the first ones that were made. I am still waiting for the Venganza, which according to my colleagues is a 10. (Original) Ficaré 5 estrelles, tot i que com que erem 2 grups, ens vam dividir per fer el venganza i el boom escape i per mala sort el va tocar el boom escape. Els puzzles estan molt ben buscats i són molt dinàmics; el problema és que està tot en una sola sala, sembla un escape room d’els primers que es feien. Em queda pendent el Venganza, que segons em van dir els companys es un 10.
XaviStrife — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went to the Venganza escape room with our family. It is really well set up and has a lot of variety in the rooms, with very well thought out puzzles and riddles. The hour flew by. David was very kind and friendly, he helped us just enough to come out victorious. Congratulations on your imagination. 100% recommended (Original) Hem anat a l'scape de Venganza en família. Realment està molt ben ambientat i té molta varietat de sales, amb puzles i enigmes molt ben buscats. Ens ha passat l'hora volant. En David molt amable i simpàtic, ens ha ajudat lo just per poder sortir triomfants. Felicitats per la vostra imaginació. Recomanable al 100%
Imma B — Google review
(Translated by Google) We loved it for a friend's birthday, very cool and accessible. (Original) Ens a encantat per el cumpleanys de un amic, molt chula i accesible.
Blai V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A highly recommended experience and David was super pleasant at all times. (Original) Una experiència molt recomanable i el David super agradable en tot moment.
Eva P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a great time! It's entertaining and well done. Thank you so much 😌 (Original) Lo hemos pasado muy bien! Es entretenido y está currado. Muchas gracias 😌
Graciela B — Google review
(Translated by Google) First escape room. Very original and elaborate tests. It didn't seem easy to me, quite a challenge! (Original) Primer escape room. Molt original i proves elaborades. No m’ha semblat fàcil, tot un repte!
Gemma M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended, we had a great time, super cool (Original) Muy recomendado nos lo hemos pasado muy bien super chulo
Julia C — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(165)
Carrer del Dr. Pujades, 64, 08700 Igualada, Barcelona, Spain
https://runawayescaperoom.com/
+34 633 52 70 21
24

OdySea - Diving Center - by Thalassa Tour

SCUBA instructor
Tours
OdySea Diving Center provides a professional and enjoyable scuba diving experience for all ages, nationalities, and languages. The instructors are helpful, encouraging, and friendly throughout the rigorous Open Sea Diver course. The environment is multicultural with a team of instructors from various nationalities. OdySea's service is highly recommended for those who want to dive and receive their certificates. Although there are no photos taken during the activities to share on social media, the overall experience is worth it.
Really cool experience, we were 4 people including 3 first divers. They treated us super nice and had a good security briefing. Everyone loved it and we got to spend a lot of time underwater! The reef was really fun to dive on and we saw a lot of sea life. Really recommend it!!!
Martin S — Google review
I had a fantastic experience with Odysea Dive Center! The team is incredibly friendly, professional, and always ready to help. Everything was very well organized, and the dives ran smoothly and stress-free. You immediately feel welcome and in good hands. Highly recommended for anyone looking for great diving experiences in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. I’ll definitely be back next year.
Moritz W — Google review
This was my very first time scuba diving, I was the first one in the water and my total immersion time was 50 minutes! I panicked the first minute, but the instructors are simply amazing. They taught me that 90% of the skills needed to dive are in your mind! For the rest you have the gear and the amazing instructors from OdySea Diving Center. An unforgettable experience that I will always carry close to my heart. Being down there, surrounded by the ocean, but with professionals that could calm me down with just their eyes is unbeatable! I strongly recommend this place, you won't regret it! 😎😃👍💯
Veronica B — Google review
They took there time to help everyone with a good dive. I recommend to go diving with OdySea - Diving Center.
Nidale E — Google review
The instructor Gabriel, and the boat captain Francesc were both wonderful, and the dive only had 3 people which was perfect compared to typical experiences with overstuffed boats. Highly recommend, and I will hopefully be back next time we're in Spain.
Katherine T — Google review
My teenager son and daughter did a Basic Diver activity, and Jordi the instructor did a fantastic job making them feel relaxed and making sure that they had fun. It was the perfect balance between teaching them the basics of diving and not overwhelming them with lots of information, while keeping it safe at all times.
Jose ( — Google review
Had great experience, would do it again in a heartbeat. The staff so friendly and helpful. Explained absolutely everything and helped under water with any issues. Would highly recommend
Vilma J — Google review
Professional and friendly people. Well organized divecenter and good equipment. Highly recommend
Pvn P — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(110)
Puerto de, 43830 Torredembarra, Tarragona, Spain
https://odysea.cat/
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Arc de Berà

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Arc de Berà is a triumphal Roman arch built for Emperor Augustus in the 1st century BC. It is located on the ancient route known as via Augusta, which connected Spain to Italy. The arch stands in the middle of a modern road, making it accessible to passing cars. Although there are no pedestrian access roads and parking can be challenging, it's worth stopping by to admire this impressive Roman monument.
A good place for tourists, located on the N340 road. The arch is remarkable, there are signs with the history and the reason for the construction, which is pretty cool since it is more than two thousand years old. There is a great restaurant next to it where you can sit and enjoy the great view of the arch and have a delicious meal.
Ventsislav A — Google review
The Roman Arch of Roda de Berà is a stunning historical landmark that stands proudly along the ancient Roman road that once connected Barcino (Barcelona) to Tarraco (modern Tarragona). This beautifully preserved triumphal arch is a true gateway to the past, marking the path that led to one of the most important cities of the Roman Empire in Hispania. Visiting this site feels like stepping back to the very beginnings of Rome’s grandeur, where every stone tells a story of power, trade, and cultural exchange. Just a short journey away, Tarragona invites you to continue this journey through time, exploring its magnificent Roman amphitheatre, the remains of the circus once used for thrilling chariot races, and many other impressive ruins that reveal the spirit of an empire that shaped the Western world. The arch is not only a perfect spot for history lovers and photographers but also a peaceful stop along the Mediterranean coast, blending cultural heritage with natural beauty. A must-see for anyone wanting to walk in the footsteps of ancient Rome.
Andrea R — Google review
It's a cool monument, it is in the middle of the road (but you can't drive through it, only around it)
Gemimia ( — Google review
Nice triumphal arc middle of the moderd road on top of ancient via Augusta. Well worth stopping. No good parking and road crossing bit dangerous.
Mikko M — Google review
Not great, but interesting. There are many other arcs close, in the same Catalunya area that have more panache and provide the viewer more awesomeness and thought inducing inspiration. Quick photo and that's it... to the next adventure!
H T — Google review
A beautiful Spanish folly, You drive past it on the N340, At the side of it, there is a quaint little garden centre.
Matthew D — Google review
Really beautiful triumph arc on the road. If you pass by you must take a few minutes to admire it!
Nazareno L — Google review
Very nice, great and big roman monument.
Juan G — Google review
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N-340, Km. 1183, 43883, Tarragona, Spain
http://www.rodadebera.cat/
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Roc de Sant Gaietà

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled by the Balearic Sea, Roc de Sant Gaietà is a charming village boasting a marina and picturesque sandy beaches like Pallisseta. Visitors can stroll along tree-lined streets adorned with shops and eateries, explore the Museu de la Ràdio Luis del Olmo, and take in stunning sea views from the Roc de Sant Gaietà viewpoint. The area also offers a glimpse into ancient Roman history at the 1st century BC Arc de Berà.
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Roda de Berà, Tarragona, Spain, USA
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Caves Nadal - Corpinnat

Winery
Food & Drink
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
Lovely family winery with tons of history and charm. We had a wonderful tour and tasting! Highly encourage you to visit.
Heidi K — Google review
The wine making tour provided by Carlos and Silvia was the highlight of our entire vacation. We were blown away with the professionalism matched with the warm welcome we received, Carlos' tour, in English, was friendly and informative, the garden settings for the actual wine tasting were perfect, We loved the beautiful flowers that adorned the entire finca. We are looking for an excuse to go back there again soon!
M. B — Google review
This cellar produces a beautiful sparkling wine and white wine. We had a great visit in this cellar, with a great explanation of the whole process provided by Mireia (if I correctly remember her name, perhaps it was Miriam!) and we also had an amazing wine tasting experience in their beautiful garden! Completely recommend it!!
Paula — Google review
A wonderful place, the beginning of the history of Corpinnat in Catalonia. Many thanks to Silvia for the opportunity to see the bodega and taste their famous sparkling wine. This is not cava, it is Corpinnat!!!!
Владимир В — Google review
Great weekend experience, local wine cellar that brings the best taste and incredible original product. Highly recommended!
Alvaro P — Google review
Their Corpinatt (cava's best wineries) is exceptional. Beautiful family owned winery since the 1500's. Their owners are lovely.
Lisa G — Google review
Professinal guiding with a charmig garden for tasting the really good Corpinnats and still wines.
Ronny K — Google review
WOW...... Visit to Nadal was one of the highlights of our trip to Spain. Thanks a lot Elizabeth. She was fantastic and gave our small group one of the best wine tours we ever had. Cozy, interesting, fun and exiting. We had the chance to walk the vineyards, visited the cedar and learned a lot about Nadal, its history and the process of cava art, finishing with a great tasting and chocolate pairing.....can't wait to get back !!!
J B — Google review
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Finca Nadal de la Boadella s/n, 08775 Torrelavit, Barcelona, Spain
https://www.nadal.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp-listing
+34 938 98 80 11
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Família Torres: centre de visites

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Winery
Food & Drink
Família Torres: centre de visites has been recognized as one of the world's top 50 wine tourism destinations, offering a memorable experience for visitors. The basic tour includes a movie introduction, a "train" ride through the vineyards with grape tasting, a cellar visit, and wine tasting with entry to the museum. It is known for its great selection of wines and professionalism in presentation. Visitors can enjoy walking around the vineyard and learning from information boards.
My visit to the Torres Winery in Penedès, Catalonia, was nothing short of spectacular. Our guide, Marc—a passionate local Catalan—transformed what could have been a standard group tour into an unforgettable, almost private experience. From the moment we checked in until we hopped into a cab back to the train station, Marc’s friendly smile, engaging stories, and perfectly timed wine samples kept us captivated. His excitement was infectious, especially when he’d hint at something exciting about to unfold, and he made sure every question we had was answered with enthusiasm. The wines themselves were among the best I’ve ever tasted—stunning quality at prices that felt unreal coming from Western Canada. Paired with exceptional food and service, the entire experience rivaled that of a Michelin-starred restaurant. My cousin and I left with a lifetime memory, thanks in large part to Marc’s incredible guidance. If you’re visiting Barcelona, this is a must-do activity—nothing else quite compares. Highly recommended!
Gonzalo P — Google review
My family and I had the opportunity to visit Familia Torres Winery and it was a wonderful experience. We did the tour and wine tasting experience for around $35 per person, and it was absolutely worth it. We learned about the history of the winery and the Torres family, which made the visit even more meaningful. The tour included a walk through the wine cellars and storage areas, which were elegant and beautifully maintained. The atmosphere was peaceful and calm, perfect for enjoying the surroundings. We finished with a wine tasting, where we tried some of their wines—each one was unique and delicate. I recommend to do the tasting with the tapas if you are not a wine lover. Highly recommend this experience if you’re visiting the region.
Estefani Z — Google review
Out of words. This was such a memorable and great experience. Marc, our wine tour guide, was extremely knowledgeable and well spoken. The tour was not at all boring as we know wine tours can be, he was rhetorically great. The scenes are actually amazing and architecturally inspiring. Quite overwhelming at times. But after the wine tasting and pairing awaited. All just well thought-through (Not a lot of food so don’t arrive hungry). Afterwards Marc asked if we wanted to try anything else. Myself had never tasted brandy so he showed us to the bar area. We were able to get a full brandy tasting including the most precious aged bottles. Ended up wanted to buy boxes and boxes. Amazing experience. Would highly recommend to anyone with somewhat of an interest in wines and liquors.
Clara N — Google review
We've had a great trip to and from the winery with Vanessa from Julia Travels. Jan -the fantastic guide at the winery answered all of our questions and showed us around. Very impressive how they use what nature provides to the last little scrap. The renewable energy sources, water reserve and the fact they bring back the old varieties of grapes, gives them an extra star. The wine was of course delicious. Matched perfectly with the 3 course meal- own grown, straight from their garden. Oh and guess what? the food was fantastic as well! We were lucky to be with a small group of people that really clicked, especially after the wine tasting 😅 greetings to the lovely ladies from the Washington State! warmly recommended this tour! It's really worth it!
Marta R — Google review
Unreal winery, probably one is the majestic I ever see. The visits was amazing and we been guide very well for the staff.
Mat — Google review
The experience at the vineyard of Familia Torres was beautiful. We had an English guide upon request who assisted us throughout our venture. We started the tour with a video, then took a mini electric train to the storage Chambers and then had the wine tasting. The event took around 2 hours and was worth it. It left us feeling connected to the brand and their purpose. Overall a very satisfactory visit.
Mridu G — Google review
I came with a hungarian group a couple days ago and i had a really good experience. Our tourguide Daniel was fantastic and helpful. The wines we tasted were fantastic, the story behind the wines and the family was facinating and congratulations for the torres family for it. It was really a good experience i suggest everyone should try it at least once. I will definitly try again if i travel to spain once more.
Katalin F — Google review
Amazing experience! The restaurant here is amazing. The pairing meal was one of the best parts of our trip. The lamb was out of this world. We also really enjoyed our tour. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and the grounds were really impressive. I’d definitely recommend!
Jeanette D — Google review
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Finca el Maset, s/n, 08796 Pacs del Penedès, Barcelona, Spain
https://www.torres.es/visitas-maridajes
+34 938 17 73 30
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Platja Vilanova

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja Vilanova is a charming Balearic beach that boasts palm trees and adjacent apartments. It offers parasols and sun loungers for rent, making it an ideal spot to soak up the sun. During winter, visitors can enjoy spending time with their furry friends as dogs are welcome on the sandy shores. However, visitors are urged to keep the area clean and ensure their pets don't encroach on others' space.
It is perfect for enjoying time with little kids. Often visiting it with my daughter and her friends. Easy to keep an eye on the kids while they play
Jaume B — Google review
Wide and pretty clean, a nice beach club Havana nearby
Julia B — Google review
One of the worst beach experiences I’ve had. Filthy sand, cigarette butts everywhere, and the water smelled weird. Way too crowded, noisy, and absolutely no charm. Avoid unless you enjoy chaos and disappointment."
Irene P — Google review
One of the nicest beaches, very wide, beautiful seashells.
Weronika S — Google review
Lovely beach. Nice place to enjoy some quiet time in the sun
Siobhann M — Google review
RAS
I.B — Google review
super
Ashley C — Google review
Pretty and clean.never crowded
Marta S — Google review
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Railway Museum of Catalonia

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Rail museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Railway Museum of Catalonia, located in the town of Vilanova la Geltru, is a family-friendly attraction housed in a former station roundhouse. It boasts an impressive collection of steam, diesel, and electric trains, making it a perfect destination for train enthusiasts. The museum offers various event spaces both indoors and outdoors and is easily accessible from Barcelona, making it an ideal day trip for tourists.
Fantastic museum of railway history in Catalonia showing all things Iberian gauge railway, as well as some exhibits from Spain. Some exhibits are in English as well as Catalan and Spanish. It's easy to spend two hours here and then see the local town. Easy to reach from the local station with connections to Barcelona.
Lawrence S — Google review
It worths the while if you have small kids. The access is easy(next to the actual Renfe-Rodalies station of Vilanova and next to the bus station). It has a space to leave your bicycle. If you have a Library Card the price is reduced. Kids under 5 don’t pay. The place is spacious and kids can plat inside or outside freely. I saw kids playing hide and seek even. It also has a playground outside and a picnic area. Lots of stuff to see. Interactive monitors make it more fun for the little ones. Water fountains outside and sitting areas. Clean bathrooms. Helpful stuff. The inside playing area is so fun too! The Vilanova library is also a couple of minutes away if you want to visit it as well. Walking distance (5 minutes) from the beach and a huge park as well. It’s a great excursion for kids!
KM F — Google review
What a truly incredible museum!! The staff were very friendly upon entry. The price to enter was very reasonable. They had information available in Spanish, English, and French! It was very easy to understand and learn. I spent well over an hour exploring the trains, cars, and property.
Jordan U — Google review
Great place to visit and learn about the Catalonia railway. Kids visiting were having a great time. The information on the trains and locomotives were very informative and the staff was wonderfully nice and very accommodating. Would definitely recommend if you’re near Vilanova i la Géltru.
Maria P — Google review
It is probably one of Europe's finest steam engine museums. This museum offers an unparalleled journey through the history of industrial innovation. Featuring a vast collection of restored trains, and interactive exhibits, it captivates enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. The museum's dedication to preserving these magnificent machines makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the golden age of steam power and its profound impact on modern technology. It is a must-see museum near Barcelona! PS. The staff is amazing! Thank you!
Albert B — Google review
Good collection of trains, in a well organised itinerary and with comprehensive explanations. It's possible to go on the footplate, look at the detail and interact with the controls of several steam engines. The indoor museum was also interesting. When we visited on a weekday, however, some of the exhibitions were not functioning. The price was very competitive, and the staff attentive and willing to help. Parking was hard, because the car park next to it seemed to be for regular users only.
Hector G — Google review
I enjoyed my visit here. A good mix of textual information and physical exhibits. Friendly staff.
Des — Google review
The train museum in Catalonia is a must-visit for locomotive enthusiasts and history buffs alike, even if you're coming from just an hour away in Barcelona. Stepping into the museum is like stepping back in time, surrounded by magnificent locomotives and carriages, each whispering tales of Catalonia's rich railway history. The collection is comprehensive and captivating, featuring sleek, modern bullet trains to grand, smoky steam engines. And the best part? You can actually climb aboard some of the steam locomotives, making history come alive. Ticket prices are reasonable, especially considering you have a whole month from purchase to revisit the museum at your leisure. It's perfect for families or anyone who wants to explore the exhibits in multiple visits. Beyond the impressive locomotives, the museum offers a fascinating journey through Catalonia's railway history. Interactive exhibits, informative displays, and historical artifacts paint a vivid picture of how trains shaped the region's landscape, economy, and culture. Whether you're a train enthusiast or just looking for a unique and interesting day trip from Barcelona, the train museum in Catalonia is a winner. With its impressive collection, interactive exhibits, and budget-friendly approach, it's a journey that will leave you enriched and entertained. Bonus Tip: Check the museum's website for special events and activities, which can add another layer of fun to your visit.
Vajean S — Google review
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Plaça d'Eduard Maristany, s/n, 08800 Vilanova i la Geltrú, Barcelona, Spain
https://museudelferrocarril.org/
+34 938 15 84 91
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