The Costa Daurada has 216 km of Mediterranean coastline at the southern end of which is the Ebro Delta.
In a few words the Costa Daurada can be defined as a landscape of great contrasts. In it we find natural areas of great beauty and interest. The beaches are long and have fine sands that shelve gently into crystalline waters.
There are many interesting places to visit such as the Iberian citadel of Calafell, Roman Tarraco, the Cistercian monasteries of Poblet and Santes Creus, the Reus Modernist Route or the wine route around the region’s main designation of origin areas.
The resorts also offer a vast range of entertainment, leisure and sports facilities and services.
For more information:
CATALAN TOURISM OFFICE
Carrer Fortuny, 4 – 43001 TARRAGONA
Tel.: + 34 977 233 415 Fax: + 34 977 244 702
www.catalunyaturisme.com
tarracogene@telefonica.net
TARRAGONA
Tarragona Museum of History
Tel.: +34 977 242 220
www.museutgn.com
mht@tgna.altanet.org
Tarragona Municipal Tourist Office
Tel.: +34 977 250 795
www.tarragonaturisme.es
REUS
REUS TOURIST OFFICE
Tel.: + 34 902.360.200
infoturisme@reus.net
LEISURE AND SPORTS
Water Sports Resort. Booking Centre: 902.361.724
Port Aventura. www.portaventura.es Tel.: 902.20.22.20
Aquopolis. Water park and dolphinarium. Passeig Pau Casals, 65 (La Pineda). Tel. 977.370.258
Aqualand. Water and safari park. Finca Les Basses, s/n (Albinyana)
Diverland Bowling. Autovía Tarragona-Reus, “Les Gavarres”. Tel.977.554.433
Costa Daurada Cruises. Cambrils Marina. Tel.977.363.167
West Fork Horse Riding. Autovía Salou-Reus. Tel. 977.384.002
Tarragona Roman Aqueduct
Port Aventura
The Coast
Montsant Mountains
Poblet
Saint Thecla Festival