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COSTA DORADA

Welcome to the Costa Dorada.

Made up of some 20 municipalities and stretching around 216 kilometers along the coast the Costa Dorada is one of the most popular family holiday destinations in Spain. The 20 municipalities that make up Costa Dorada stretch along a seacoast of 216 kilometres, with 786 hectares of extensive, clean, sandy beaches washed by crystal, shallow waters. Lying between the sea and the mountain range are wide open areas, home to tranquil villages and fields of crops ranging from vineyards and olive groves to carob, hazelnut, almond trees and vegetable-garden crops.

In total the area has over 500,000 hotel beds, many campsites and apartments, and it receives an average of 3,500,000 visitors per year. Inland, places and towns of interest (such as Reus, Valls, Montblanc, Tortosa) and great medieval monasteries are easily accessible: Poblet, Santes Creus and Scala Dei, as well as picturesque spots that are famous for their beautiful scenery (Prades, Siurana), abrupt sierras with big game reserves (Tivissa, Cardó and Ports de Tortosa), and the unique, extensive Ebro Delta with its labyrinth of irrigation channels and pools.

Probably the most popular and well known of all the Costa Dorada regions is Salou, with thousands of multi national visitors each year Salou is still regarded as one of the unspoiled jewels on the Costa Dorada.
The friendly locals will do everything possible to make sure you and your family enjoy the holiday of a lifetime and it is no accident that families and generations return year after to Salou. You can see in more detail using the links above exactly what Salou and the rest of the Costa Dorada region has to offer, from Spains largest theme park PortAventura to Mountain Bike activities, the Costa Dorada has it all.

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