Mejores Tours y Viajes de Tarragona

See Spain’s second-most important Roman site in the "eternally sunny" port city of Tarragona. The Roman ruins of Tarraco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, include the remains of an aqueduct, a seaside amphitheater where gladiators fought and a Roman circus where chariots raced. Tarragona’s walled medieval quarter is one of the most resplendent in Spain and crowned by a majestic cathedral. The highlight of its new town is Rambla Nova, a fashionable boulevard lined with designer shops and restaurants.
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Tarragona and Sitges Day Trip from Barcelona
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Daily Departure
5.0 (1 reseñas) Código del tour: 107422
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Barcelona
Duración
11.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Sitges, Tarragona
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English Live
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Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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La mejor época para visitar Tarragona

Primavera 2026
In spring, Tarragona enjoys mild temperatures averaging 15°C (59°F), with increasing sunshine and minimal rainfall, creating ideal conditions for exploring its historic sites. Nestled along Catalonia’s Costa Daurada, this ancient city comes alive as temperatures climb to a pleasant 20°C (68°F) by May. Wander through the well-preserved Roman amphitheater, stroll the tree-lined Passeig Arqueològic, and enjoy panoramic sea views from the medieval walls. The nearby Delphi and El Serrallo neighborhoods buzz with lively outdoor cafés and fresh seafood, while the spring bloom enhances walks along the Camí de Ronda coastal path.
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Verano 2026
Summer in Tarragona brings warm, sunny days with temperatures averaging 28°C (82°F), ideal for enjoying its golden Mediterranean beaches like Platja Llarga and rocky coves along the Costa Daurada. The sea is calm and swimmable, perfect for snorkeling or paddleboarding. Explore the city's rich Roman heritage at the well-preserved Amphitheatre overlooking the sea, stroll the medieval old town, or walk the ancient city walls. Don’t miss the lively summer festivals, outdoor tapas terraces, and sunset views from the Rambla Nova.
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Otoño 2026
In autumn, Tarragona enjoys mild temperatures around 18-24°C (64-75°F), with fewer crowds and pleasant coastal breezes ideal for exploring. The ancient Roman ruins, including the Amphitheatre overlooking the Mediterranean, shine under golden September light, while vineyards in nearby Priorat offer harvest tours. Stroll the medieval walls, relax on Platja del Miracle, or savor seasonal seafood at a seaside *calçot* festival - all amid the soft light and comfortable climate of a Costa Daurada autumn.
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Invierno 2026
Tarragona in winter enjoys mild temperatures, averaging 9°C (48°F), with crisp air and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for exploring ancient Roman ruins like the Amphitheatre and Tarragona Cathedral without summer crowds. The city’s coastal charm shines along Rambla Nova, where you can savor seasonal seafood dishes at local restaurants. Just outside, Priorat and Montsant offer scenic winter hiking and wine tours. With fewer tourists, winter visitors experience authentic Catalan culture and festive holiday lights during Christmas markets.
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Reviews for Tarragona Tours

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Tarragona and Sitges Day Trip from Barcelona

Tarragona and Sitges

Fantastic!!! Tour guide was Rodriguez, he was amazing. Obviously loved what he does and the history of Catalonia. Also gave us the freedom to explore on our own. Very comfortable vehicle. Probably the best tour I've been on.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de Tarragona

What is the best time of year to visit Tarragona for warm weather and fewer crowds?

Visit Tarragona between May and June or September and early October. These months offer warm Mediterranean weather (20-26°C), ideal for beaches and sightseeing, while avoiding peak summer crowds. July and August are hot and busy. The rainy season typically occurs in September-October, but rainfall is brief and rarely disrupts travel plans.

How do I get from Reus Airport (REU) to central Tarragona?

Take the Lleida-Reus Airport shuttle bus to Reus, then connect via regional train (FGC or Renfe) to Tarragona station (30 mins, hourly). Taxis from Reus Airport cost ~€35. Alternatively, pre-book a transfer service for direct drop-off. Public transit is economical (~€8 total); taxis are faster but costlier. Check schedules in advance as service slows on weekends.

Is there a city pass for public transport and attractions in Tarragona?

Tarragona does not have an official city pass. However, the T-16 card (valid 16 trips) from FGC covers trains within the province and is useful for regional travel. For attractions, consider combined tickets at the Tarragona Tourism Office - e.g., Roman Amphitheatre + City Walls. Free entry is offered on the first Sunday of the month for EU residents.

What are the must-see Roman sites in Tarragona and are they accessible for visitors with mobility issues?

Key Roman sites include the Amphitheatre, Roman Circus, and Provincial Forum. The city walls and Museum of History have partial accessibility. The Amphitheatre has gravel paths and elevation changes, limiting wheelchair access. The Balcó del Mediterrani offers easy access with panoramic views. Contact Tarragona’s tourism office in advance for accessibility advice and guided itineraries.

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