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Camping in Tarragona

That's why you should camp in Tarragona:

  • Ideal combination of beach fun and cultural offerings.
  • Large selection of child-friendly campsites.
  • Perfect location for water sports and historical explorations.
  • Variety of rental accommodation for different needs.

In Tarragona, the pleasure of camping is combined with the fascination of historical sites. The campsites offer a perfect combination of beach activities on the Costa Dorada and cultural excursions to the historic centre of Tarragona. Families and culture enthusiasts will find a variety of child-friendly accommodation, ideal for exploring the ancient sights and relaxing days on the beach. Tarragona is therefore an ideal destination for a varied and enriching camping holiday.

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The province of Catalonia in the north-east of Spain is ideal for camping holidays with children. Kids can splash around in the crystal-clear waters of the Costa Dorada while their parents let off steam on water skis and stand-up paddle boards. Those interested in culture will also get their money's worth when camping by the sea. Sights in the centre of Tarragona, such as the old amphitheatre from Roman times or the cathedral, regularly impress visitors to this historically fascinating city.

Special features of camping in Tarragona

The campsites in Tarragona are not far from the sea and the historic city centre. This means that both beach holidaymakers and those interested in culture can enjoy the best time of the year in the best location. Children have plenty of space to run around in the well-equipped facilities, but also look forward to trips to the numerous amusement parks in the area. The pitches usually offer a wonderful view of the sea. Families often opt to book rental accommodation. The mobile homes and bungalows are suitable for several people and are charged per night. Perfect starting points are Camping Las Palmeras, Camping Tamarit Beach Resort, Camping Torredelamora and Camping Playa Montroig.

Water sports enthusiasts can hire their equipment from local providers near the campsites and look forward to action off the coast. If you need some refreshment afterwards, you can either prepare a tasty snack in the kitchen of your caravan or motorhome or go to a nearby restaurant.

Campsites in Tarragona

A camping holiday in Tarragona promises to be a dream. This is due to the excellent leisure facilities and the nearby beach. Several campsites are suitable for booking a pitch or rental accommodation to spend unforgettable days in Spain.

Camping Las Palmeras

Camping Las Palmeras is a wonderful destination for families with close proximity to the beach. The campsite has a wide range of facilities for children under the age of 6, but older children are also welcome at Camping Las Palmeras. Numerous pitches and mobile homes with a view of the beach are available to guests for an unforgettable camping holiday. The pitches offer enough space for motorhomes and caravans plus awning. The leisure programme at Camping Las Palmeras is hard to beat, which is also reflected in the positive reviews.

Camping Tamarit Beach Resort

Camping Tamarit Beach Resort is a wonderful place for a relaxing camping holiday. The landscaped site delights its guests with beautiful pitches close to the beach. The classic rental accommodation here turns out to be a spacious bungalow with modern facilities for several people. In addition to Camping Las Palmeras and Camping Tamarit Beach Resort, Camping Torredelamora and Camping Playa Montroig could also be ideal starting points for an eventful camping holiday.

Journey

The route from Germany depends on individual taste, time budget and departure point. Popular routes lead via Trier, Metz, Dijon, Lyon, Montpellier and Barcelona or via Zurich, Geneva, Valence and Barcelona to the campsites in Tarragona. This involves travelling around 1420 km from Frankfurt, 1960 km from Berlin, around 1780 km from Bremen and around 1460 km from Munich.

The motorways in Switzerland and France are subject to tolls, which is why some campers like to avoid them via country roads. However, this can be very time-consuming, especially during the holiday season, as the locals often use the same routes to their holiday destination. The Spanish motorways are well developed and mostly free of charge.

Top 5 sights

  • Tarragona Cathedral: In Gothic and Romanesque style, the mighty rose window above the entrance portal is fascinating. It was built on the remains of a Christian basilica, which in turn stood on the ruins of a mosque.
  • Roman amphitheatre: gladiator fights took place in the oval building from the 2nd century onwards.
  • Pont del Diable: The Devil's Bridge is one of the best-preserved aqueducts in the entire province of Catalonia.
  • Remains of the Roman chariot racecourse: Exciting competitions once took place here under Roman rule.
  • Moll de Costa: Northern quay on the old harbour basin, built at the end of the 19th century. The church, harbour museum and four historic warehouses on site are well worth a visit.

Top 2 insider tips

  • Minipop Festival: If you are travelling to Tarragona camping with the kids, you shouldn't miss the Minipop Festival at the beginning of June with concerts, film screenings, workshops and games. The three-day event is great fun for the whole family. Tickets include entry to the event as well as various attractions and some discounts.
  • Jungle Trek: A special experience for outdoor and adrenaline fans is a visit to the high ropes course in the forest of Tamarit. Around 16 kilometres east of Tarragona, guests swing through the air on zip lines and lianas.

Activities and excursions

The coast of Tarragona offers numerous beaches where holidaymakers can relax while sunbathing during their camping holiday or enjoy water sports activities. Cycling tours and the various amusement parks in the area provide variety.

All kinds of water sports

The Costa Dorada is a major attraction for sun-seekers and sports-loving holidaymakers, which is why many activities are offered on the beach and in the water. Starting from the rental accommodation or pitch, holidaymakers can practise stand-up paddling, book a dive or whizz across the cool water on water skis. An alternative is a kayak tour along the coast. You usually start in the marina to familiarise yourself with the boat. The tour then continues to Punta del Miracle, Fortí de la Reina and Punta de l'Arrabassada, for example.

Cycle tours

Varied landscapes with green valleys, passes and picturesque stretches of coastline, coupled with excellent route networks and a mild climate, make for excellent cycling opportunities. Both racing cyclists and mountain bikers will find something to suit them.

Amusement parks

There are two water amusement parks and one land amusement park within a radius of around 16 kilometres. Guests can choose to plunge into the pools on spectacular slides or experience thrills on gigantic rollercoasters. There are age-appropriate attractions for younger visitors, so the whole family can enjoy an unforgettable day out.

events

June

  • Tarraco Viva: This festival is a real spectacle, and not just for those interested in history. Visitors to the event immerse themselves in Tarragona's Roman past in the streets of the city. They stroll past costumed performers, who they can observe in typical Roman life. Gladiator fights, cooks, theatre performances and military can be visited.
  • Castells: Tarragona is the city of human pyramids. Performances of this 200-year-old tradition take place over several months. At the beginning of October, a competition for the best human pyramids takes place in the old bullring.

July

  • Historia Viva: This event also focuses on the city's glorious past. During the summer months, locals and visitors can attend various performances in a historical setting. The amphitheatre, for example, is used for staged gladiator fights. Military parades also take place. The Roman Circus is an unusual place where the public can gain an insight into the world of prostitution.

November

  • Half marathon: Every last Sunday in November, this exciting sports competition takes place, with around 2500 participants expected.

Gastronomy

In Tarragona's restaurants, guests can enjoy Spanish specialities such as the rice dish paella. Of course, there are also the classic tapas bars, where you can order small, mixed appetisers with a delicious red wine or cool beer.

If you want to delve deeper into the regional cuisine, you should order the Catalan pasta fideuá with mussels, for example. Black rice coloured with octopus ink is also one of the Catalans' favourite dishes. The classic ingredients of the region are fish, seafood, pork, tomatoes, peppers, aubergines, olives and oil. aubergines, olives and oil from the region. The combination of seafood and meat is unusual, for example when prawns are served with chicken.

Best time to visit

The climate in Tarragona is warm and temperate. The summers are hot, the winters mild but characterised by rain. The thermometer rises to over 20 degrees Celsius from as early as May. Just the right time for active holidaymakers and sports enthusiasts on camping holidays. The wettest months are September and October. Although it is still pleasantly warm at around 20 degrees Celsius, you should pack rainwear for excursions.

The summer months of June, July and August are the driest and the average maximum temperatures are between 25 and 28 degrees. The average temperature throughout the year is 16.1 degrees Celsius. So it never gets really cold. Even in winter, the thermometer does not normally drop below freezing. In the coolest month, January, it still climbs to 14 degrees.

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