Travel Guide
Santa Tecla Festival: Your Transfer to Tarragona from Barcelona Airport
The Santa Tecla Festival is Tarragona's biggest popular event, an annual celebration that combines tradition, culture and excitement in every corner of the city. Every September, it attracts thousands of visitors who immerse themselves in a programme full of...
How the Diada of Catalonia Is Celebrated in Barcelona and Costa Dorada
Every September, Catalonia dresses up to commemorate its National Day (Diada Nacional), a date marked by historical memory, cultural vindication and the shared pride of its people. It is a day when tradition, emotion and symbolism intertwine, bringing together...
Discover the Most Magical Sunsets on Costa Dorada
There are moments that need no words, just silence and a glance at the horizon. On Costa Dorada, sunset becomes a natural spectacle that paints the sea in shades of gold, pink and orange, creating postcard images that remain etched in the memory. Every corner of the...
The 13 Best Dishes of Catalan Cuisine That You Cannot Miss
Catalonia captivates visitors not only with its history, landscapes and architecture, but also with its cuisine, which is deeply rooted in Mediterranean tradition. Each dish, each recipe passed down from generation to generation, reflects Catalan identity, marked by...
The Ghost of the Liceu: Legend, Mystery and Tragedy in the Heart of Barcelona
In the heart of Las Ramblas, the Gran Teatre del Liceu stands as one of Europe's most iconic opera houses. Its history, marked by artistic splendour and the vicissitudes of time, holds more than just music and talent behind the scenes. For decades, the Liceu has been...
Girona Cathedral as You’ve Never Heard It Before
After exploring some of Catalonia's most iconic spots, today we delve into one of the most majestic symbols of Catalan Gothic architecture: Girona Cathedral. Perched high above the old town, this imposing building dominates the skyline and holds centuries of history,...
Plans with Friends on Costa Brava: Fun, Adventure, and Gastronomy
Costa Brava is that corner of the Mediterranean where every plan with friends turns into a memorable story. With its hidden coves, charming villages, crystal-clear waters, and activities for every taste, it is the perfect destination for those looking to disconnect...
Joan Miró in Mont-roig del Camp: The Origin of an Artistic Universe
Few places have had such a profound impact on an artist's career as Mont-roig del Camp has had on the life and work of Joan Miró. This small municipality in the Baix Camp region, just a few kilometres from Costa Dorada towns such as Salou, Cambrils, La Pineda and...
Top Virtual Reality Experiences to Enjoy in Barcelona
Barcelona, a pioneering city in innovation and cultural avant-garde, has also emerged as one of the most attractive destinations for lovers of technology and immersive experiences. In recent years, virtual reality has gained prominence among the most original leisure...
Discover the Blue Flag Beaches of Costa Dorada
Once again this bathing season, the Catalan coastline is positioning itself as one of the Mediterranean's benchmarks for quality, safety and services. With a total of 101 beaches and 23 marinas awarded the Blue Flag distinction, Catalonia reaffirms its commitment to...
Flavours of the Sea: Where to Try the Best Paellas on Costa Brava
Few experiences capture the Mediterranean spirit quite like a succulent paella by the sea. On Costa Brava, the rice tradition blends with postcard-perfect landscapes, flesh local ingredients, and decades of culinary know-how. From traditional seafood paellas steeped...
What to Do in Tarragona During the Sant Magí Festival
Every summer, the city of Tarragona adorns itself to pay tribute to one of its most beloved patron saints: Sant Magí. This celebration, deeply rooted in Tarragona's popular culture, combines tradition, spirituality, and a vibrant program of activities that fills the...