
Pompal '09.
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Wherever you go in Spain, there's always plenty to see and do and, of course, the weather is usually on your side. The Costa Dorada, (the Golden Coast), is no exception with it's numerous long, sandy beaches and beautiful small coves. Salou, being the main resort, has all that a holiday-maker needs, including, of course, the world famous Port Aventura theme park, which is based on Florida's Busch Gardens.
Possibly next favourite would be Tarragona, not far from Salou either. Here you can see the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre, the fascinating harbour El Serallo, where the fish catches are auctioned, and the new shopping area, Rambla Nova. There are many lovely villages to explore and waiting, just 50 miles away, is Barcelona. No visit would be complete without visiting it, a sightseer's dream.
Have fun. |

mammy
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Port aventura theme park
Water park in La Pineda
Jeep Safari
Cambrils is nice
Tarragona has a fantastic roman ruin
Beach
Barcelona is a good day out, Nou Camp, aquarium, las ramblas etc. |

SUE
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Swimming, if the weather is warm enough...depends when you are going.
We spent a wonderful day in Tarragona, there are a wealth of Roman ruins in the city, including one of the best preserved amphitheaters anywhere.
very pretty little town.
Here's a site. Apparently Sitges is on the Costa Dorada, also, and then you can go inland and tour wineries, too.
http://www.barcelona.com/barcelona_city_guide/catalonia/costa_dorada/ |