Cambrils
TownCambrils is the Costa Dorada’s fishing port turned easy-going resort — a working harbour and marina, long sandy beaches, and a reputation as the coast’s gastronomic capital.
Why visit Cambrils
Cambrils pairs a still-active fishing harbour with a relaxed resort. The boats that tie up at its marina land the catch that fills its celebrated seafood restaurants — locals call it the gastronomic capital of the Costa Dorada — while long, gently shelving beaches and a palm-lined promenade run either side of the port. Quieter and more grown-up than neighbouring Salou.
Port & marina
A working fishing port and marina at the heart of the town.
Long sandy shore
Gently shelving beaches and a palm promenade stretch either side of the port.
Seafood capital
Renowned restaurants built on the daily catch — the Costa Dorada’s gastronomic heart.
Parc Samà
A 19th-century garden estate just inland, with peacocks and shaded walks.
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Practical information
- Getting there: on the Costa Dorada just west of Salou; served by train, near Reus and Tarragona airports.
- What to see: the fishing port and marina, the beaches and promenade, and the seafood restaurants.
- Good to know: calmer and more family-oriented than Salou next door.
- Best time to visit: late spring to early autumn.
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