Salou

Salou is a resort town along Spain’s northeastern Costa Daurada, in the Tarragona province. Its beaches range from small, craggy coves to the busy main Llevant and Ponent strips. It's popular for windsurfing, sailing and golf. The Coastal Path, once used by fishermen like the one immortalized in a nearby statue, is now known for its sunrise and sunset views.
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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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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
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Water & Amusement Parks
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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
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Theme park
PortAventura Park is a world-building theme park divided into five areas representing different continents, each with buildings and rides reflecting the culture of the country. The park features traditional entertainment facilities, roller coasters, rapids, 4D cinemas, and more. With over 1 million square meters of stunning landscape and 30,000 plant species, it offers a captivating experience.
Fantastic day out. Not been here since 2013, so 12 years on from then. We will be doing Ferrari Land another day before we leave the town. Since working out and becoming a bit wider in certain areas, I don’t fit on some of the rides. Due to the narrow bucket seats. Not a problem, but could do with a tester seat at some of the longer wait rides, so that the ride doesn’t get held up by not fitting in. Overall, very clean and enjoyable day.
Laura G — Google review
Nice theme park very spacious and organised. Very long queues and sometimes the rides get out off order due technical problems ( happened with us in several of them ) Food are overpriced for the quality and quantity and they charge a fee for the cup all the time . The shows are good decoration amazing area clean and organised. Worth a visit but you need to have patience for queues in every were
Happydays — Google review
Great experience for both adults and kids (8/10 y). We arrived on Saturday and stayed until Tuesday. A little bit crowded for top attractions but in 2 day we can touch them all. We had also checked at their hotel and I would strongly recommend, as you have 30min in advance exclusivity to the park in the morning before opening hours
Eu C — Google review
We, family of 4 (with an 8 and a 3 yo) were nicely surprised by this amusement park. We went in November during All Saints holidays and there was hardly any waiting time at the rides. Staff was really well made up for Halloween event, and the park was really nicely decorated. The only minor thing to improve would be to put a sign on the parking lot to remind people that it is forbidden to bring food and drinks to the park. An amazing experience to repeat longer next time!
Marie C — Google review
Amazing and very large park. If you want to ride all the thrill rides then you have to buy the express pass. Otherwise you have to stay in lines for hours and you will be absolutely disappointed and same goes for ferrari land. Puy the express pass before visiting because they will sell out fast even on weekdays.
Sigrit S — Google review
We visited this park during half term after a recommendation from friends. We stayed on site at Hotel Gold River (see separate review). Over all we enjoyed this park as a stop gap from our summer visits to florida. Pros Great themeing in the park. The park is well laid out and themed throughout. It is easy to find your way around. There are numerous food and drinks stalls and the prices are reasonable when compared to a UK theme park. Our favorite ride was Shambhala with the shortest queues being in the morning at opening and then at night. The water rides rarely had queues over 30 minutes. We visited over Halloween and the scare zone was a nice addition. For the evening parade / show we paid €9 each for priority seating which included a drink, this was definitely worth it. Cons Smoking in the park. As frequent visitors to florida parks and UK theme parks we found this really unpleasant. Smoking seems to be accepted in most areas of the park, including queues and eating areas. It made for an overall unpleasant smell. With the exception of Shambhala the rollercoaster type rides are rough. Furious Baco, Dragon Khan, Tomahawk, El Diablo. All almost gave us concussion....one ride each per day was enough. As our 1st visit to a theme park in Europe we enjoyed it, but made us want to rebook Florida!
Jo F — Google review
We have been to this theme park several times before. It is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year (2025), and it is still good value for money. Some restaurants were closed, but there was enough to cater for the number of visitors. All the staff were friendly and the longest ride queue was 40 minutes. The light show at the end was amazing.
Mark H — Google review
The best theme park in Europe, my favorite place on Earth! However, it has a few problems that must be considered before booking tickets/stays: - Waiting times are long, you should definitely plan on spending more than one day, or buy an Express Pass. - Food and drinks are extremely expensive. If you stay at one of the hotels, consider bringing your water and also some snacks. Now for the positives: - Best rollercoasters in Europe, and some special and brutal rides as well - Beautiful themed decorations and shows - The hotels are amazing, and a very good deal (considering the quality of the rooms and the fact that they include tickets to the park) Wish I could give it 10 stars, but it's not perfect (for now). I hope you enjoy it, and don't forget the sunscreen!
Helena D — Google review
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Passeig de Jaume I is a vibrant street featuring modern architectural marvels such as the Cal Bonet tower and a monument honoring King Jaume, who commenced his conquest of Mallorca from Salou. These contemporary structures add an intriguing contrast to the historical charm of the area.
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La Goleta Salou Restaurant is a classic establishment that has been serving exquisite Mediterranean cuisine for 25 years. Situated on the beach with stunning views of Cala Capellans, this maritime-themed restaurant offers elegantly prepared seafood, grilled meats, and paella. The modern space features large windows overlooking the sea, creating an exceptional dining experience. Visitors praise the top-notch service and high-quality dishes, making it a must-visit destination in Salou.
We ate here on our first night staying in Salou by recommendation by staff at 4R Salou Park. La Gomera Demo started attentive service and lovely food. Staff bought out a whole sea bass and lobsters for us to view before choosing to eat. Our kids were accommodated as well, considering this place strikes us as a more upmarket place to eat. Interactions with staff at the restaurant were pleasant and with management on socials were very efficient and impressive and showed they care. Would recommend (if you like this type of food of course).
Liam S — Google review
Arrived for lunch without reservation and we were very well looked after. The staff are very good and know their craft well. Wine recommendation was spot on! The food was presented very well and cooked even better. The views make the whole experience worth it. This restaurant is priced slightly above other restaurants but the quality of the food and staff justify it.
Nathan R — Google review
rude (race based) waiters. seated us in the far corner of the restaurant (though many tables were free), asked us to order drinks without providing drinks menu, kept our table full of unnecessary cutlery/wine glasses (though we saw them removing it from other customer tables), were not smiling/friendly (in comparison to other customers). you can clearly say that they preferred locals over tourists. food was great though and the view is good. ah, they also miscalculated and added extra items to our bill. make sure you double check your bill!
Tima. — Google review
The food is tasty, although not sensational. Presentation of dishes very nice, good selection of wines.
Rav ( — Google review
Really Beautiful food. Good service. My son and I shared a €19 paella and my wife had €21 hake (ask for potatoes with it). Both were excellent. The hake was particularly lovely. Every mouthful was a delight. Top class food.
Brendan K — Google review
Really good food. Ask about the off menu options.
Jóhannes G — Google review
The seafood paella was to die for – definitely one of the best we had while visiting Tarragona and Barcelona!
Nicole — Google review
Exceptional food and service from beginning to end. Great views too! Could not recommend more.
Luke H — Google review
Carrer de la Gavina, 2, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spainhttp://lagoletasalou.com/+34 977 38 35 66Tips and more reviews for La Goleta Salou Restaurant
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Fine dining restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Deliranto is a restaurant located in Salou, Tarragona, Spain. It is known for its unique and diverse menu offerings. The establishment has garnered attention and praise from locals and tourists alike. Deliranto offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience that showcases the best of the region's culinary delights. With its prime location, visitors can easily access nearby attractions such as PortAventura Caribe Aquatic Park and PortAventura World.
The food was delicious and the service was excellent. Nothing was too much trouble for the serving staff and kitchen. It was a uniquely good experience and we would certainly recommend it.
Lynda P — Google review
This was an absolutely outstanding experience! ✨ From the very moment we walked in, it was clear that every detail here is carefully thought through. The atmosphere is calm, stylish, and full of taste and respect for every guest. The staff deserves special praise — incredibly professional, attentive, and creating a sense of comfort and care. Each dish was beautifully explained, and the presentation came with a story and emotion. This is exactly how a fine dining experience should feel! As for the cuisine — this is not just food, it is true art. Bold combinations, harmony of flavors, and perfect balance in every detail. At times, it felt like the chef was working as an artist, creating culinary masterpieces that leave a lasting impression. The desserts were a true highlight. They weren’t just a sweet ending to the dinner, but an entire journey of flavors. Delicate textures, refined pairings, and a perfect balance of sweetness and lightness — each creation placed a vivid gastronomic exclamation mark that stayed with us long after. A special mention goes to the wine tasting set: the selection was perfectly matched to each dish. Every wine unfolded in a new way alongside the cuisine, creating a unique symphony of flavors. This restaurant is not for a quick bite. It is a destination for impressions, atmosphere, and unforgettable gastronomic discoveries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ We left full of gratitude and with a strong desire to return again.
Rey K — Google review
unbelievable experience, second time my wife and I have ate hear and this time was even better than the first. The chef was out front for the major part of the meal, bringing our wine and explaining in great detail where they were from and the importance they brought to the dish, it was like having our own personal celebrity chef waiting on us . We have ate in quite a few places like this but this has to be up there with the best . Highly recommended
Alan G — Google review
Overrated, interesting experience with the storylines but the food is just OK nothing spectacular, the quality itself of ingredients and so on is not there. Never had such horrible oysters, same for the foie gras...the wine pairing was mediocre. Waiters did their best, the chef had an arrogant attitude. All in all would avoid, doesnt compare to other Michelin Star restaurants I have been to.
Hamza M — Google review
Salou isn't the most obvious location for a Michelin-starred restaurant, particularly one as eccentric as Deliranto turned out to be. So, when we were booking our recent holiday to the Catalan resort and discovered that this restaurant existed we were delighted to be able to book a visit. In these Covid-infested times we had no idea how the experience would turn out. We need not have worried. Upon our arrival it was clear that some things were a little bit different because of Covid. Our first stop was the hand sanitiser station for example. Though we didn't have to wear masks, all the serving staff did, and the tables were very well spaced out to allow social distancing. These were all small prices to pay however for the experience that awaited us. Menus at Deliranto are based around a story, and during our visit it was the fable of Orpheus, and how he, Neo and Trinity freed humanity from The Matr....oh, sorry, Orpheus. Anyway, the whole menu was based around this theme, including some of the utensils (plates just doesn't do them justice) on which the various courses are served on. There were two menus to choose from, of which we opted for the long. It's hard to say exactly how many courses this actually contained because there was so much food it all became a blur. There were also a choice of two wine flights, of which we plumped for the smaller, which contained five glasses. This differed from wine flights I've had before in a couple of ways: Firstly, if you finished your glass the waiter topped it up for you. Secondly, we were given the choice between red and white wines on a couple of occasions. Each of the wines were delicious, many of them local and with the aperitif before our meal and the sake served with one of the courses there was plenty enough to be going along with! So, on to the food. There was a lot of food. It was very good food, ranging from good to great to exceptional. Starting with olives which weren't olives but were actually ricotta and jalapeno and tomato and balsamic spheres respectively. Ending with a refreshing lychee dessert and taking in all manners of wonders in between. A book containing delicious soups. A treasure chest of the most perfect squid I've ever tasted. A cube of curried lamb. A 'carbonara' with ribbons of daikon instead of pasta. Wagyu beef with a coffee sphere served on a boat with a mini souffle. A quenelle of beef tartare designed to be split in two and made into DIY beef wellington and steak tartare. A cube of lamb with curry sauce. A dessert of rose and pistachio. On and on it went. I could barely manage the last slab of 'fish of the day' and forwent an after dinner coffee as I didn't think I could manage the petit fours. They served us them anyway. With the menu being in Spanish and Google Translate being of limited use (what, exactly is 'Pig and Pig of Pig?) it was often hard to know how far we'd actually got. Service was excellent throughout. Our main waitress and sommelier both did a fantastic job explaining the food, wines and stories, in spite of the language barrier and wearing muffling face masks. At one point everyone ate the same dish, accompanied by a speech from one of the waiters and playing of the Can Can, which is from the Offenbach opera of Orpheus. Bonkers. This wasn't just a meal, it was a story, a performance. It wasn't a cheap one but it was certainly memorable and I'd urge anyone who likes fine dining and is in Salou to give it a whirl. You won't regret it and you'll never, ever forget it.
Roman F — Google review
For my birthday, I had the pleasure of dining at Deliranto. This wasn't my first Michelin-starred restaurant, but it was undoubtedly the best. The food was exceptional, but what truly set Deliranto apart was the immersive experience. Every small detail was meticulously thought through, making each moment memorable. From the artistic presentation to the story-driven tasting menu, immense care and creativity were evident in every aspect. Deliranto isn’t just a meal—it’s a journey of culinary excellence and sensory delight
Kate W — Google review
Exceptional dining experience. Everything was amazing from start to finish.
Mark A — Google review
Exceptional experience! Our first Michelin starred restaurant, and what a journey!! Everything from the food to the staff was awesome. The quality of the food is, obviously, pretty up. But the kindness of the waiter/waitress is above everything I have ever seen. Not too present, not too distant, just what you need to have a comfortable experience without having someone behind your back everytime you pick your fork. We had the regular menu (130€), not the extended (160€), and we were more than full at the end of it lol. We had 13 or 15 dishes, on a 2h30 time-line. Add to that the 5 wines' glasses (55€) according to the food coming. You definitely pay for what you get, and you get A LOT! 😄 A huge thank you to all the team, chef and everyone there working in this restaurant. Bravo 👏
Guillaume — Google review
Carrer de Llevant, 7, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spainhttp://www.deliranto.com/reservas+34 977 38 09 42Tips and more reviews for Deliranto
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Nestled in the vibrant culinary scene of Salou, Boquet Restaurant is a delightful destination for lovers of Mediterranean cuisine. This charming eatery showcases an array of flavors, featuring everything from delectable rice dishes to fresh fish and succulent meat options, all complemented by homemade desserts. The restaurant prides itself on blending traditional recipes with innovative touches, creating a unique dining experience that stands out in the area. Boquet's daily menu offers exceptional value, making it a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.
We had dinner in this restaurant last Saturday and we had a great time. The food was very good and delicious. We had snails, mussels, goat cheese salad, tuna tartar and salmon starter. The main courses were super as we have had Paella with crawfish and clams, suckling pig, lamb and beautiful cooked monkfish. The wine list was very good and the pricing was fantastic. The service was good. I wish they would have done better wine service but we were a table of 18 guest and I understand that it is a bit difficult with so many people. The ambience of this restaurant was super and we will definitely come back. Thanks.
Mark E — Google review
Very nice restaurant, well decorated , great service and great food , with good prices. Good wine seleccion, the desserts were house made and delicious, the food comes in big portions and bery tasty. We tried the tartar's , the octopus , and the rice , all goods.
Monica G — Google review
Both food and service were top notch. Every single dish we ordered was beautiful but the real standouts were the pig cheek and the shallot ham and vegetable pastry dish. Even more amazing to us, visiting Spain from Ireland, was how accepting and welcoming everyone was of our 1 year old son. The staff played with him and really made us feel so welcome as a family. We will definitely be back
Sinead R — Google review
Whole experience was just amazing, excellent attentive service & amazing food. Also very good value at €28 for the daily menu. Will be back.
Paul A — Google review
It's definitely worth visiting
Boris U — Google review
OMG, the food here is delicious!!!
Daniel — Google review
Very nice food and worth the price! Very recommended, the service was great too
Juanjo G — Google review
The food was amazing. Each dish was carefully prepared with high quality ingredients. The tastes were unique and compelling.
Shannette B — Google review
Carrer de Berenguer de Palou, 9, local 6, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spainhttp://boquet.carrd.co/+34 977 00 20 43Tips and more reviews for BOQUET RESTAURANT
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Mediterranean restaurant
O Xantar Mediterráneo Restaurant is a modern eatery ideally situated near the Mediterranean Sea, offering a delightful selection of local Spanish cuisine. The restaurant boasts a sunny terrace and welcoming indoor space where guests can savor specialty seafood dishes like fish paellas. While prices may be slightly higher than other nearby restaurants, visitors find the food to be worth every cent, with beautifully cooked prawns and delectable steaks that leave diners thoroughly satisfied.
Fantastic restaurant with delicious food at really worthy prices. We really liked the vibe there, calm and relaxing with yummy servings. The staff was lovely. Paella was fantastic, and it had the best mules I have ever tasted! While most of the Salou restaurants are just tourist traps, this one is a true gem of taste. I can visit Salou only to eat there again!
Sebastian — Google review
A great little hotspot. Delicious, tasty and well deserved. Slightly on the pricier compared to others, but the flavours and homemade tells it all. Highly recommend
Daniella B — Google review
WOW! WOW! WOW! This place oh my days!!! The food was AMAZING! in 7 nights, we came twice because it was so good. The early deal from 7pm-8:30pm is €25 for 2 courses and at that low price you’d expect alright food, nothing amazing, but this food is to DIE for! It is such a shame that so many tourists are eating from the big chain restaurants, when the quality here is so lovely. The food speaks for itself, everything we tried was absolutely gorgeous. 2 of the best meals we had whilst we were here. It’s quiet, which makes it all the more lovely, the staff are attentive and so so kind, they don’t harass you to come in either which is a huge bonus on the tourist strip. If you want unreal service and unreal Spanish food, look no further. (No pictures to add… we ate it too fast!)
Tayler W — Google review
Best meal of our 10 days in Salou. Although this restaurant is located amongst the tourist specific restaurants, it offers some very good authentic Spanish cuisine. Amazing staff and service. Would definitely recommend for lovers of good food!
Nathan R — Google review
An incredible meal! Real authentic food, not a tourist trap. One of the best paellas I’ve ever had and my boyfriend’s steak was done to perfection. The staff were so helpful and helped us pick the perfect meal. Such generous portions and perfectly flavoured. Definitely give it a try or you’re missing out!
Rachael C — Google review
Had the most amazing food while here we even visited the restaurant twice as the food was so good best restaurant in Salou
Kara S — Google review
"and when Bill had finished his meal, he wept, for there was no more steak to eat". The food here is divine. People may be intimidated by the slightly higher prices compared to the numerous other restaurants in the area, but it was worth every single cent. We had beautifully cooked prawns to start, followed by one of the best steaks I've had in years. The lettuce heart I had as a side probably rivals most mains in the area. Even the lettuce is amazing for goodness sake! If you're looking for a higher end meal to spoil yourselves with on holiday definitely consider Xantar.
Bill J — Google review
This is what we got with 90.90€ for 3 people: * A cold duck breast with far too sweet berry sauce (picture) * Thread Sangria (not fruity) * The fried fish assortment was crumbly with the shrimp breaded with peel * The gambas in broth have been served without spoons and bread for icing. All in all, the taste could not convince. In addition, it is far too small portions for far too high prices. Don't be fooled by the location and the friendly staff, the shop is not worth it.
Max M — Google review
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Irish restaurant
The Guinness Tavern is a charming, family-owned pub in Salou that offers a wide range of dishes to cater to various tastes and dietary preferences. The cozy atmosphere and vast beer garden make it an ideal spot for enjoying global comfort food, including vegan options. The menu features homemade meals with generous portion sizes, such as their famous steaks and the delightful Steak and Guinness pie.
Beautiful place with a great atmosphere. It was busy when we went but we did book. Had a laugh with our waiter and will be going again in future.
Dale H — Google review
We booked ahead because we brought our doggy, they gave us a quiet table which was perfect. Absolutely enjoyed everything about the place, the food and the service (from all the staff) was exceptional. We had mushrooms, salad, ribs and a burger and the food was so good, we finished it before finishing our first Guinness. 100% recommended.
Kyle R — Google review
Food was very tasty - we had chicken strips and chips and Thai green curry. Overall a good experience, staff are friendly and welcoming, however service was a little bit slow because of how busy it was. Quite expensive for what you get, but there is plenty of choice on the menu for all tastes so would be good for larger groups too.
Megan T — Google review
Thank you Google..... By mistake we ended up in Salou. Not being British (lobster-red and drunk), we desperately looked for a decent place to eat. Like the luck of the Irish, Google sent us in the direction of The Guiness Tavern. Homemade food sprinkled with a touch of Irish love. The food is amazing (especially the steak and Guinness pie) and the beers cold. The food was served with a smile and the prices affordable. So if you're looking for some good genuine homemade food, you'll love the Guiness Tavern. So thank you Google for sending us to the Guiness Tavern and to the fantastic staff making Salou a better place to eat.
Mikael B — Google review
Damn good place. Very friendly people quite some glutenfree options as well. Food was really good and wel sized portions.
Jan-Willem R — Google review
Top spot, my girlfriend she had the shepherds pie, i had the solomillo de ternera - both 'de leche'. Service top, price top - we'll be back.
ItsChris — Google review
Fantastic food and drinks 2nd time this week you can't go wrong here!
Karl G — Google review
It’s a great place for food. Thanks for a great meal.
Paul D — Google review
Calle Alfonso v, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain+34 650 43 57 91Tips and more reviews for Guinness Tavern

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