Tarragona

What to do in Tarragona

Plans, activities and things to see in Tarragona

About Tarragona

The province of Tarragona gathers within a relatively compact space very different ecosystems: the Ebro Delta to the south, the limestone ranges of the Ports de Tortosa-Beseit to the west, and the Costa Daurada to the north with its seabed and diving areas. The Ebro Delta, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is one of the main wetlands of the western Mediterranean: its 320 km² of marshes, lagoons and rice fields host over 300 bird species and can be explored by kayak along secondary channels, where flam...

Highlights

  • • Kayaking on the Ebro Delta: 300+ bird species across 320 km² of UNESCO wetland
  • • Climbing at Siurana: world reference for high-grade sport climbing
  • • 500+ climbing routes in the Ports de Tortosa-Beseit on limestone
  • • Diving along the Costa Daurada and Ebro Delta with 20 m visibility
  • • Ruta del Cister: cycling between the monasteries of Poblet, Santes Creus and Vallbona
  • • Canyoning at Llena Rotja: chained abseils in the Ports de Tortosa massif

Best time to visit

Spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov) for climbing and hiking in the Ports. Winter for delta birdwatching. Summer for diving along the Costa Daurada and kayaking the delta with warm water.

Practical tips

For delta kayaking, book with operators offering routes through interior channels: the main canal has fishing boat traffic. For Siurana climbing, arrive early: the main sector has few anchors on the most popular routes and fills at weekends. In the Ports, bring offline maps: mobile coverage is patchy in the most remote sectors.