Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Tarraco Roman ruins of Tarragona on our signature day tour with 2 expert guides on a captivating journey back in time to Roman Tarraco, the biggest Roman city on the Iberian Peninsula.
This driving and walking tour, picks you up at your Tarragona cruise ship or hotel and visits all the most important Roman ruins, Tarragona's charming medieval old quarter and outside views of the magnificent cathedral. Enjoy also a scenic drive on the Via Augusta Roman coast road and an afternoon visit to the Roman quarry and a walk on the spectacular Roman aqueduct.
The tour ends with a drop-off at your Tarragona cruise ship or hotel.
Pickup included
We pick you up at your Tarragona cruise ship or Sitges Hotel and drive to the center of Tarragona to start your tour.
Our first stop is the "Balcony of the Mediterranean" which has magnificent views of Tarragona's El Miracle beach and Costa Dorada coastline. On this part of the tour your expert guide takes you on a walk around the main attractions of Tarragona's Roman city, which in ancient times was named Tarraco.
Roman circus chariot racing circuit. Next we experience Tarragona's Roman circus where thrilling chariot races took place cheered on by 30,000 ecstatic spectators. You guide takes you to see both the outside and inside of one of the best-preserved circuses in the Western world. We also visit the Praetorium building to enjoy roof-tops views of the Roman and medieval city area.
Roman amphitheatre. We start by literally walking in the footsteps of Roman gladiators in the arena of the well-preserved Roman amphitheatre. Here your guide brings to life how 14,000 spectators experienced the gory to-the-death battles of gladiator fighting.
Medieval Tarragona. Your guide takes you a short stroll through Tarragona’s charming medieval town where many remnants of Roman history are still evident. Here we might stop for a refreshment break on a lovely plaza with a back-drop of Roman walls.
Tarragona Cathedral. On this walk we pass by Tarragona’s impressive medieval cathedral featuring a gothic portal. The cathedral was built on the remains of the religious site dating back to the Roman Empire.
Roman city walls. We finish the walking part of the tour at the Roman city walls, built in the 2nd century - and the oldest Roman construction still conserved outside Italy, the wall originally ran some 3500 metres. Today, around 1100 metres are still intact and border the present day Tarragona medieval quarter.
We break for a snack lunch, which guests can choose to have in the medieval quarter - or in a picturesque setting outside the city. Lunch can be adapted to suit the guests’ wishes and weather. (Meals are not included in tour price.)
Scipio's Tower, Roman tomb. After being picked-up by our mini-van driver, we drive outside Tarragona along the Costa Dorada coastline on the route of the old Roman road, Via Augusta. Here we pass by the 1st-century funeral monument, Scipio's Tower, which is the most famous tomb in the Tarragona region.
The Roman quarry of El Mèdol. Next we drive to the El Mèdol Roman quarry outside Tarragona to see where many of the huge stone blocks for the structures in Tarragona’s Roman city were quarried over 2000 years ago.
Roman Aqueduct. We end our exciting journey through time and Roman history by driving to the soaring arches and arcades of Tarragona’s spectacular Roman aqueduct, the Pont del Diable, (Devil’s Bridge). We can actually walk on the remains and your expert guide explains how the Romans were able to build this amazing structure that brought fresh water into Tarraco’s sewers, baths and fountains.
We drive back to your cruise ship for your drop-off.
Tarragona, a historic coastal city in Catalonia, is renowned for its well-preserved Roman ruins and stunning Mediterranean beaches. It offers a rich blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and relaxed seaside living.
This well-preserved Roman amphitheatre offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and a glimpse into ancient Roman history.
One of the largest Roman circuses in the world, this site was used for chariot races and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A stunning example of Catalan Gothic architecture, this cathedral is perched on a hill and offers beautiful views of the city.
A beautiful promenade with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a romantic evening walk.
A popular beach with golden sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A traditional Catalan dish similar to paella but made with short noodles instead of rice, cooked with seafood and saffron.
A hearty stew made with meat, vegetables, and large pasta or rice, traditionally served on special occasions.
A Catalan version of crème brûlée, made with milk, egg yolks, sugar, and cinnamon, topped with a layer of caramelized sugar.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, perfect for beach activities and exploring the city's historic sites. Expect large crowds and higher prices.
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Tarragona is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Tarragona Station
Tarragona Bus Station
The bus network covers the entire city and is a convenient way to get around. Buses are frequent and affordable.
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A popular theme park with thrilling rides, shows, and attractions for all ages.
A vast wetland area with diverse birdlife, beautiful landscapes, and outdoor activities.
A charming medieval town with well-preserved walls, a historic center, and local markets.
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