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Located in the province of Catalonia in the North-East of Spain, Tarragona has been declared a world heritage city. Tarragona benefits from a warm mediterranean weather. It has little rain and does not suffer from the extreme summer heat found in the south. Due to its mild weather, you can visit Tarragona all year round and enjoy its cultural heritage both in winter & summer. However, in summer, you can also enjoy its beautiful beaches. These weather conditions make it possible to enjoy the beaches practically all through the year & enjoy the sunshine Tarragona is the main city on the Costa Dorada, and has a notable fishing and yachting port. This coast also has wonderful small coves that are protected by rocky settings full of green pine groves.Tarragona is a city with a clearly maritime vocation and mild weathe, for this reason, it is appropriate for practising any sport, especially the aquatic ones, such as sailing, windsurfing, rowing, water-skiing and diving. Famous for fishing and its good wine, Tarragona offers traditional cuisine mainly consisting of seafood. Spring temperatures reach the 18C
can arrive in Tarragona as early as May and last up to October, though the peak summer months are July & August. Spring and autumn are also great time to visit Taragona if you like a quieter and cooler weather conditions. These months can also offer great weather. Rainfall is limited during the summer with rarery short tropical showers ![]() During the winter Tarragona enjoys an average temperatures of 10C. The sun shines for an average of between 4.5 hours a day. Most of the rainfall in Tarragona falls during the spring and autumn, with October being the wettest month by far, but still enjoying mild weather temperatures of 16C. Tarragona, due to its mild weather is a great destination for a holiday whatever the time of year. It is hot, sunny and crowded in the summer, and quiet in the winter. Spring is great time to visit if you want to miss the extreme heat. Autumn is similar but often wet ![]() Tarragona map | Minorca | Fuerteventura | Cadiz | Bilbao | Almeria | Contact us | Gijon | Advertise |