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Soak in seas and history in El Tarragonès
The region of El Tarragonès, set like a seashell on the edge of the Med, could just be the Spain you're after. Combining an amazing history – think Roman amphitheaters and Gothic cathedrals – with sandy beaches, there's certainly plenty to fill the days. Then comes the backcountry, rising from the fishing boat-spotted sea to a range of plains and mountains and peaks. El Tarragonès vacation rentals pepper all corners, spilling straight onto powdery sands in Torredembarra, clutching clifftops with infinity pools in Cap Salou, studding the inland hills with big gardens and gazebos beneath El Montmell-Marmellar.
A Roman show in El Tarragonès
El Tarragonès is the closest the Catalan coast comes to the Eternal City. Packed into the blocks of ancient Tarragona are some of Spain's best-preserved Roman ruins. They all fall under a UNESCO site, starting with that breathtaking amphitheater right by the salt-spraying waves of the Mediterranean Sea. Don't miss the arched aqueduct and the winding lanes of the Casc Antic area. The National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona is a good place to start – it's bursting with vases and Roman trinkets and dazzling mosaics.
El Tarragonès is a montage of beautiful beaches
El Tarragonès strings along the Spanish coast for over 32 kilometers. Apart from the occasional marina and port, the whole length is taken up by sandy beaches. Some are backed by green hills and farms, like the long stretch at pretty Tamarit. Others are encased by buzzing bars and water parks, like the resort beaches at lively Salou and La Pineda. Go beyond the sands and head inland and you'll discover a far more off-the-beaten-path area. The land is covered by olive farms, vineyards and rustic little hamlets, then crumples up to meet the wooded ridges of El Montmell-Marmellar.
Transportation to and around Tarragonès
If you prefer to travel by train, Tarragona Station, Tarragona (QGN-Camp de Tarragona Train Station) and Camp de Tarragona Station are the main stations in the area.