

7 nights Westmed
Aboard
MSC Sinfonia
From
Tarragona, Spain
15 Sailings
Nov 29, 2026 - Apr 4, 2027
Published prices from
$630
per person*
taxes & fees included
Tarragona, Spain is a sunlit Mediterranean city where golden beaches, Roman ruins, and Catalan culture come together in a laid-back coastal setting.

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Aboard
MSC Sinfonia
From
Tarragona, Spain
15 Sailings
Nov 29, 2026 - Apr 4, 2027
Published prices from
per person*
taxes & fees included


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Tarragona, Spain
1 Sailing
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From
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Tarragona, Spain
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Tarragona, Spain
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From
Tarragona, Spain
1 Sailing
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From
Tarragona, Spain
1 Sailing
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Overview
Perched above the sea on Spain’s Costa Dorada, Tarragona is rich in history, most notably its remarkably preserved Roman heritage. You can walk through an ancient amphitheater overlooking the water, explore the remnants of a Roman circus, or stroll along the original walls of the city. The old town blends medieval charm with lively plazas and winding streets that lead to cozy cafés and tapas bars.
Tarragona also shines as a beach destination, with long stretches of sand just minutes from the city center. The Mediterranean sparkles alongside a palm-lined promenade, inviting visitors to relax, swim, or enjoy fresh seafood with a view. Local festivals and markets add to the vibrancy, especially during the lively summer months.
While often less crowded than nearby Barcelona, Tarragona offers its own unique blend of history, flavor, and natural beauty. Whether you’re wandering through centuries-old ruins or enjoying a glass of vermouth by the sea, this coastal gem captures the essence of relaxed Spanish living.

Start your day by visiting the Roman Amphitheatre, one of the most iconic landmarks in Tarragona. Located right by the sea, this impressive structure dates back to the 2nd century and was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. Today, it stands as a testament to the city's Roman heritage and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Tip: Take time to walk around the amphitheater and imagine what life was like for the ancient Romans. There’s also a small museum on-site to further explore Tarragona's Roman history.

If you’re fascinated by history, head over to the Tarragona Archaeological Museum. This museum offers a comprehensive look at the region’s Roman past, with a collection of artifacts, sculptures, and mosaics that span thousands of years. It’s an excellent place to learn about the history and culture of Tarragona and its significance in Roman times.
Tip: The museum is located near the Roman Forum, so it’s easy to visit both in one go.

Tarragona’s historic city center is a delightful maze of narrow streets, charming squares, and colorful buildings. Take a leisurely stroll through the town, enjoying the Mediterranean atmosphere, stopping at cafés, and admiring the old-town architecture. Don't miss the Plaza de la Font, a bustling square where you can grab a coffee or a refreshing drink.
Tip: As you explore the city, be sure to check out the Cathedral of Tarragona, a beautiful example of Catalan Gothic architecture with stunning views from its bell tower.

Tarragona’s Roman Walls are another significant historical landmark. These ancient fortifications date back to the 3rd century BC and stretch for several kilometers around the city. Walking along the walls, you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean coastline. The most famous section is near the Circus (Roman chariot-racing arena), where you can also see the remains of the ancient structure.
Tip: Take the time to walk along the city walls, and stop at the various viewpoints to take in the scenic beauty of Tarragona.

If you are looking to unwind after exploring the historic sites, Tarragona’s beaches offer the perfect place to relax. Platja del Miracle is the most popular beach near the city center and is great for swimming and sunbathing. The beach offers golden sands, clear blue waters, and views of the Roman amphitheater.
Tip: If you want a quieter experience, consider heading to Platja de la Rabassada or Platja de la Savinosa, which are a bit further out but less crowded.

A short drive or taxi ride from the city center will take you to Pont del Diable, a stunning Roman aqueduct that once brought water to Tarragona. The structure is well-preserved and offers fantastic views of the surrounding countryside. The aqueduct is surrounded by nature, making it a peaceful spot for a walk or a photo opportunity.
Tip: This is a great spot for a quick detour if you have some extra time. The surrounding park is ideal for a relaxing stroll.
For a deeper dive into Tarragona’s Roman history, the Tarraco Archaeological Site is a must-visit. This UNESCO World Heritage site includes the Roman Forum, the Temple of Augustus, and a series of ancient structures that were once part of the city’s grand Roman complex. It’s a fascinating look into Tarragona’s role as a key Roman city.
Tip: The Roman Forum is free to visit, but other parts of the site may require a ticket. Plan ahead to see as much as possible within your time.

Tarragona is famous for its delicious Catalan cuisine, and no visit is complete without sampling some local dishes. Try “calçots”, a type of spring onion traditionally grilled and served with romesco sauce. Another must-try dish is “arrossejat”, a rice dish typically made with seafood. For dessert, indulge in crema catalana, a delicious custard similar to crème brûlee.
Tip: Visit a local restaurant or tapas bar in the city center to try these specialties. The Plaza de la Font area has many options.
For one of the best views in the city, head to the Mediterranean Balcony (Balcó del Mediterrani), which offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea, the coastline, and the city. This viewpoint is located near the Tarragona Port and is a great spot to enjoy the sights and sounds of the sea.
Tip: The Mediterranean Balcony is perfect for taking photos, so don’t forget your camera!
If you’re looking to take home a memento from your visit, stroll through the local shops for traditional Catalan souvenirs. You’ll find everything from handmade ceramics, leather goods, and artisanal products to local wines and olive oils. Rambla Nova, the main street in Tarragona, has a number of shops offering these local treasures.
Tip: Consider buying Tarragona’s famous wines or cava (Catalan sparkling wine) as a unique souvenir.