Things to Do

We’re so excited to share a few of our favorite places in the area with you. If you wish to explore them, we recommend renting a car from Barcelona's airport. At dusk, if you are planning to be close to the water, we recommend to use mosquito repellent.

Delta de l'Ebre

The Natural Park of the Ebre Delta offers visitors a wide range of itineraries to discover the most interesting places in the Delta, on foot, by bicycle, canoe, boat or horseback. You can discover its birdwatching, mussel farms, kitesurfing, sailing and amazing beaches.

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Parc Natural dels Ports

The Els Ports Natural Park is located between the regions of Baix Ebre, Montsià and Terra Alta. It is distinguished by its shapes, its two differing climates, as well as its fauna, a highlight being the Spanish ibex, to which the park acts as a reserve. Don't miss the canyoning!

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Tortosa

Few cities without the status of provincial capital are as important as Tortosa, which boasts 2000 years of history. Every corner of the beautiful old town is steeped in history. The Iberians chose to settle in what is now the capital of the Baix Ebre region. In fact, historians believe that it may had been the enigmatic and important city of Hibera. If that was indeed the case, the Ebre (Iber) river and the entire peninsula were named after the city. As proof of its splendid past, which saw Romans, Muslims, Jews and Christians pass through, Tortosa boasts the impressive Suda Castle, Saint Mary’s Cathedral and some elegant Modernist buildings. It isn’t known as the city of three cultures (Jewish, Arab and Christian) for nothing. Tortosa experienced its golden age during the Renaissance (16th century).

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L'Ampolla and L'Ametlla de Mar

Can't miss these genuine fishing villages; enjoy their beaches (platja Santa Llúcia, Morro de Gos, Cap Roig, and Estany Tort), rent a boat an tour around the Delta to Sant Carles de la Ràpita (where you can visit the mussel farms), swim among tunas, and eat all the food!!

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Castell de Miravet

Twelfth century Templar fortress, built on a hill that controls throughout the Ebre river that passes by his feet and dominates the town of Miravet. In good condition, is one of the great examples of its kind in Western Europe. You can visit different rooms as the walls and stables, cistern, kitchen, refectory, warehouses or important Romanesque church. It is managed by the Catalan Cultural Heritage of the Generalitat of Catalonia.

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Centre Picasso

In order to preserve and promote the legacy that the painter from Malaga left in this municipality, the Picasso Center exhibits facsimile reproductions of almost 200 works done during the two stays the artist made in this village and also other paintings painted in Barcelona or in Paris, but inspired by the landscape of Horta. The Picasso Center is located in the old hospital, a Renaissance building that was built to welcome patients and passers-by.

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Coves Meravelles

Although its existence was already known by the people of the town, it was not until 1968 when the Gracia Center of Speleologists explored them for the first time. The “Meravelles” are the most impressive of the set of caves called “La Aumidiella”, with a wealth of formations, showing stalactites, stalagmites, flags, gours, and even the so-called “eccentrics”, which dare to play with the law of gravity by growing inexplicably in all possible directions.

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The Wine Cathedral

The Pinell de Brai Catedral del Vi is the cooperative building of the Modernist style of the early twentieth century designed by Cèsar Martinell, a direct disciple of Antoní Gaudí.

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