Flight+Hotel packages to Comarruga for January
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El Vendrell Coma-ruga: Tarragona Paradise
Due to its location, at a crossroads open to the sea, El Vendrell has historically been a place of passage and a crossroads for cultures, commercial exchanges and the sharing of ideas. Just 3.5 km from the town, the beaches of the maritime districts of San Salvador, Comarruga and Francàs are one of the main attractions of the municipality.
A beach of about seven kilometres in length and awarded the Blue Flag and ISO 14001, is low, rectilinear and made up of fine sandy shores. Visitors can enjoy the sun and beach tourism, as well as gymnastics and other sports on the sand and in nature. All of this tourist activity is complemented by the wide range of cultural activities, thermal baths (thermal village), festivals, cycling tourism, hiking and gastronomy.
Culturally, there is an important network of museums, such as the Pau Casals Museum, on the beach of Sant Salvador; the Casa Nativa de Pau Casals, the Casa Museu Àngel Guimerà, the Deu Museum and the Apel-les Fenosa Sculptor's Foundation, which is located in one of the most iconic places in our city, the Portal del Pardo.
One dish you must try if you visit El Vendrell is the xató, made with endive, tuna and desalted and crumbled cod, accompanied by anchovies, black olives and Arbequina olives, seasoned with a delicious romesco sauce. To accompany this magnificent local gastronomy, we have the cavas and wines produced in the region that form part of the internationally recognised D.O. Penedès.
Cambrils
Cambrils is a paradise for the whole family. Discover this symbolic corner of the Costa Daurada, which is dotted with beaches that are ideal for the little ones. Its distinctive biogeography, gastronomy and history make Cambrils the perfect starting point for discovering and savouring the best of the Mediterranean coastline. Almost 9 kilometres of peaceful waters, golden sand and a mild climate for most of the year.
Before you, a whole sea of opportunities: go sailing, go on a catamaran trip, enjoy peaceful boat or cycling excursions, enjoy the excellent gastronomy while you explore its most characteristic districts, la Vila i el Port... Surprising, dynamic, modern and joyful, hermitages, towers, guided tours, family entertainment and concerts complete the attractive cultural agenda of this charming corner of Tarragona.
La Serra de Montsant
It is located in the northern part of the Priorat region and is one of the most imposing reliefs in Tarragona. With an area of more than 9,200 ha, this massif is made up of a large block of limestone conglomerates with gorges, chasms, caves and grottoes formed by erosive phenomena over thousands of years. The highest peak is La Roca Corbatera, with 1,163 m of altitude. To climb to the summit of this mountain kingdom you can choose from a variety of natural passes, some relatively straightforward, along bridle paths, others extremely narrow, aerial and often breathtaking.
Man has maintained a spiritual relationship with Montsant for centuries. The first Carthusian monastery in the Iberian Peninsula, Scala Dei, was founded here, and since then it has preserved an intense tradition of hermitage. In 2002 it was declared a Natural Park by the Regional Government of Catalonia. The area around the Montsant river is of immeasurable richness, where mammals such as weasels, martens and wild cats can be found, as well as birds of prey such as the Bonelli's eagle that nests in the impressive cliffs.
This visual spectacle is rounded off by the vineyards of its fertile land and excellent wines with DOs such as Priorat and Montsant. In addition to these two labels, Montsant is known everywhere for its production of oil under the Protected Designation of Origin Siurana.
Salou
Salou was the first destination in Catalonia to obtain the certificate awarded by the Catalan Tourism Agency in 2003.
The great expanse, the fine golden sand and the shallow waters make the beaches of Salou a very safe experience for the whole family. Also worthy of note are the play areas (slides, swings...) located along the city's main beaches.
Finally, our location in such close proximity to the theme park, PortAventura World, makes us a leading destination for families in the whole of the Mediterranean.
El Vendrell
El Vendrell is certified with the quality seal "FAMILY BEACH", which has a range of accommodation, activity businesses and specialised restaurants for families. El Estany i del Riuet spring is located on the beach of Coma-ruga, in the municipality of El Vendrell (Baix Penedès). Nowadays, the water from the spring is channelled to an outdoor ornamental fountain, where it flows into the Estany and from there into the Riuet, which flows to the beach. Throughout the year it is common to see people of all ages bathing in the Riuet to take advantage of its curative properties. This feature and its shallow depth make the Riuet an ideal place for children and adults to enjoy balneotherapy activities in complete safety.
The Club Náutico de Coma-ruga offers a wide variety of nautical activities for the whole family to enjoy, such as: Paddle Surfing, Kayaking, sailing courses, etc. As well as boat hire.
The wetland area of Les Madrigueres is a coastal area of about 30 hectares, near the maritime centre of Sant Salvador del Vendrell. It is a small area, but with a diversity of habitats: sandy beaches and dunes, coastal lagoons with reed beds and rushes, Mediterranean scrubland and maquises with oak trees. Highlights include the presence of the kentish plover, a bird in serious decline, as well as the remains of seba (Cymodocea nodosa), a marine plant of great value due to its capacity to generate dunes. Near the beach, there is a Civil War bunker. Overall, it is an area of great environmental and scenic interest, because of its unique character in a totally urbanised coastal environment and its role as an ecological buffer zone between the sea, the countryside and the inland mountains.
The Fondo del Mata recreational area has an area fitted out with tables, seats and barbecues, as well as a surrounding area with fountains, benches, two small ponds, whose water is supplied by a mill, and various paths for going for a stroll. This allows its users to engage in a range of outdoor leisure activities.
Plan your trip
You can start organising your trip right now. We provide you with all the information you need to make your stay in the Costa Daurada perfect.
WHEN TO GO?
The Costa Daurada's Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers with little rainfall makes it an ideal place to visit at any time of the year. You can take part in outdoor sports in any season and, if it's the beach you're looking for, then from May onwards you can enjoy this beautiful Mediterranean coastline with its mild springs, which are ideal for practising water sports and taking a dip.
DOCUMENTS
Besides your official ID or passport, essential for travelling, don't forget your driving licence if you plan to rent a car, and your Spanish or European health card. Young people, students and pensioners can also benefit from discounts on public transport, museum tickets and other tourist attractions. The ISIC International Student Card, the Euro 25 and the GO 25 will give you a whole host of discounts.
How to get there
AIRPORTS
Reus Airport is located on the Costa Daurada and is served by four airlines that connect the city with international destinations such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium and Germany.
Reus Airport has buses that connect with the main provincial capitals such as Reus and Tarragona; the main towns on the coast, including Salou, Cambrils and La Pineda; and finally Barcelona. Taxi and car rental services are also available.
Barcelona Airport is located 80 kilometres from the Costa Daurada and is served by intercontinental, international and domestic airlines.
Barcelona Airport has buses that connect directly with Tarragona, El Vendrell, Calafell and Barcelona. Taxi and car rental services are also available.
BUS
The cities of Tarragona and Reus have bus stations, from where regular bus lines operate to connect the regional capitals with the rest of the cities in the surrounding areas and the Costa Daurada, as well as to cities in Spain and the rest of Europe.
BY ROAD
Two motorways cross the Costa Daurada, the AP-7 and the AP-2. The first, the AP-7, known as the Mediterranean motorway, runs from La Junquera to Alicante, while the northern motorway connects the Basque Country with Barcelona via Tarragona. There are also other roads that cross the Costa Daurada, such as the C-32 as far as Ventrell, the N-240 that links the Costa Daurada with Lleida and Zaragoza, as well as the N-340 that connects Girona with the Spanish Levante, following the coastline.
BY RAIL
The Costa Daurada has a high-speed train station. It is the Camp de Tarragona station, with a stop for AVE and Altária trains and is connected by bus with Tarragona and also with a taxi rank. RENFE, meanwhile, also has stations on the conventional rail network in practically all the towns on the Costa Daurada.
Where to stay?
La Costa Daurada has a wide range of establishments where you can stay to suit all budgets. Wonderful hotels and flats on the beachfront for the more urban visitors and rural houses set in beautiful natural landscapes or traditional farmhouses that have become real homes for families during the holiday period for those in search of peace and tranquillity. There will be no shortage of amenities to make your stay here an unforgettable memory.
Be sure to remember that the entire coastline has an extensive network of campsites and holiday chalets, both on the beach and in rural areas, which are equipped with every luxury. Whatever you choose, you won't go wrong, all the resorts are close to points of interest for a rewarding walk among the Roman ruins, a taste of the delights of the land or simply a stroll along the dozens of routes that dot the whole region. You decide what you prefer, the Costa Daurada is waiting for you.
Health Care
HOSPITALS
Reus
Centre MQ Reus
43203 Reus
Tel.: 0034 977 01 08 00
University Hospital of Sant Joan de Reus
43206 Reus
Tel.: 0034 977 33 73 03
Opening hours: Accident and emergency 24 hours a day.
Tarragona
Hospital Sant Pau i Santa Tecla
43003 Tarragona
Tel.: 0034 977 25 99 00
Opening hours: Accident and emergency 24 hours a day.
Joan XXIII University Hospital of Tarragona
43005 Tarragona
Tel.: 0034 977 29 58 00
Opening hours: Accident and emergency 24 hours a day.
Ambulances 061
Currency and customs
The euro is the official currency on the Costa Daurada. Credit cards can be used for most business transactions, especially in tourist areas, where efforts are made to speed up spending. Off the beaten track, some small bars and local shops may only accept cash.
PHONE NUMBERS FOR CANCELLING BANK CARDS
<li>4 B - VISA Electron - MasterCard - VISA: 0034 902 114 400 / 0034 913 626 200</li>
<li>Servired (VISA - VISA Electron - MasterCard): 0034 902 192 100</li>
<li>American Express: 0034 902 375 637</li>
<li>Red 6000: 0034 915 965 335</li>
If I book Flight + Hotel, when will I receive my travel documents?
Once the booking is confirmed you will receive a confirmation e-mail. The voucher for the hotel will be also sent by email plus the vouchers for any other services (car hire, transfer, travel insurance) if booked.
Please note that no flight tickets are sent due to most airlines using e-tickets. You only need to print our confirmation email where the Airline`s booking reference appears and take it with you to the airport with your ID/Passport documents.
Important: Some Low Cost Airlines (Ryanair, Easyjet, Wizzair, Blueair and others) now request all passengers to check-in online and print the Boarding Cards before departure through their corresponding websites. Failure to do so, these airlines will charge you a supplement at the airport.
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