The environmental wealth on the Costa Daurada also makes it have special interest, and there are several hiking routes, bicycle and MTB circuits, without forgetting the fabulous golf courses, which can be done all four seasons of the year.
The Costa Daurada is also a great destination for foodies: fish fresh from the Mediterranean Sea and meats from animals raised in verdant inland regions are just a couple of the ingredients you will find in many recipes. Web project designed by Semic. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Getting ready. Leisure Going shopping. Places of interest.
The Municipal Market area also contains many solid, year-round businesses including food shops, fashion boutiques and restaurants. Port Aventura theme park, owned by Universal, is a fantastic modern theme park built around the basis of five worlds, with rides to match the theme of each world.
The park also has 25 live shows a day as well as restaurants and bars. Salou also has two water parks — Aquaopolis and Aqualeon. While both are filled with the slides and pools you would expect from a waterpark, Aqualeon also has a zoo with a large selection of animals. Many hotels and bars in Salou will provide entertainment throughout the day and night for both adults and children, while the beaches play host to many sporting activities and water sports, the surrounding streets provide play parks and terrace cafes, and at night a selection of clubs and bars light the pavements.
Bikes are available for hire in Salou. Horse riding is available nearby. The coast here is excellent for sea fishing. The many paths make this a great place for walkers and runners alike. Golf is available nearby. Eating out Local restaurants in Salou serve mainly Catalan dishes, many of which are based on fresh fish caught in the local clear waters, but also incorporates many traditional Spanish dishes such as paella. Plenty of restaurants and hotels in Salou will serve traditional foods alongside the more international tasting fast-foods such as burgers, pizzas and hot dogs.
Cuisine A coastal town, Salou favours seafood in its local gastronomy; there are some excellent bars and restaurants in the town and along the coast where you can enjoy the delicious catch of the day. Romesco Sauce made with olive oil, hazlenuts, almonds sweet peppers, onions, garlic and tomatoes, is a local speciality; its mainly served with fish, but is also delicious accompanying meat dishes. Other specialities of the regiona include Arrs Negre — rice boiled in cuttlefish ink, Rossejat — a rice or noodle dish made with fish broth and calamars amb xocolata, or chocolate squid.
Tarragona is renowned for its white wine production; look out for the Tarragona wine denomination when selecting a wine to accompany your meal.
Climate Salou enjoys mild winters with some rainfall, warm blossom filled springs long hot summers and autumns of golden sunlight and rich sweet plums. Things to do while you are here. See all articles. A family guide to enjoy Salou Salou offers a wide range of fun activities and dream-like beaches. Here are our best tips to enjoy your family holiday. The best holiday activities and events in Salou Salou offers everything you need for a perfect holiday.
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Tarraco Viva, a bloody Roman festival in Tarragona Modern chariots and bloody gladiatorial battles at Tarraco Viva, Tarragona's surprisingly authentic Roman festival. Discover them all - from popular, fun family beaches to secluded, natural coves. In fact really everything you need is at hand at this lively resort. The main beach is the Platja Llevant though there are plenty more beaches as well as small sheltered coves. All in all there are 34 blue flag beaches in and around Salou and they are sheltered by Cape Salou.
Nightlife in Salou is lively with plenty of bars and clubs to choose from. However if you are looking for something quiet or authentic this is not the spot for you. PortAventura is Europe's biggest theme park. If you want to see and do everything you can get 3 day passes. Port Aventura is famous for its Dragon Khan roller coaster which has 8 loop the loops and can be seen from afar. It also has the Furius Baco ride which is the fastest roller coaster in Europe.
Many of Salou's visitors come specially to be close to the theme park. Reus Airport. Work to urbanize and improve the old town of Salou begin. Costa Dorada. They have already begun work on the first phase of the Old Town residential project that seeks to turn this area into an area of special interest and business planning.
The first phase involves an investment of one million fifty thousand euros 1.
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