Journey over land and sea at the MónNatura Delta de l'Ebre wetlands. Located in the Tancada lagoon near Amposta, the wildlife park provides stunning opportunities to see water birds, the restored fish farm of the old Tancada saltworks, and more.
Explore the wetlands of the MónNatura Delta de l’Ebre and journey through fresh water and salt water to discover the most amazing fish and birdlife.
The MónNatura Delta de l’Ebre project was inaugurated in 2012 in the Tancada lagoon, and is one of the most important wetlands of western Europe. The salt, birds, and traditional fishing methods are the 3 key features, and they can all be explored with your entrance ticket.
Visit the only full scale recreation of one of the Delta’s salt pans open to the public. Discover how the Delta was formed over the centuries, and experience the changing seasons throughout a typical year via an audiovisual presentation. Watch the wildlife of the Alfacada lagoon from the partially enclosed bird observatory. Telescopes are at your disposal for better views of the flamingos, terns, waders, herons and more that live and rest in the lagoon.
Around the landing stage, you will see examples of traditional Delta fishing techniques, such as casting nets, dredging nets, and eel and shrimp nets. You can also go aboard the punts, the traditional means of transport in the shallow water.
See wildlife such as waders, terns, avocets, and gulls in the old Sant Antoni salt pans. Explore the area’s variety of saline vegetation and how it has evolved to survive the environment.
This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction
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.
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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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