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Is Costa Dorada a good holiday destination?

The Costa Dorada is one of the main tourist destinations on the Mediterranean. It is a rich and varied territory, with a long coastline bathed in sunshine and an interior dotted by quiet villages and cultivated fields. The Costa Dorada is much more than sun, sea and sand.



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When it comes to coastal activities, Costa Dorada is believed by many to be the better choice. It offers more attractions, including theme parks such as Universal Studios, Aqua Leon, and Aquopolis. Other interesting places to check out in Costa Dorada include Tarragona, Sitges, and Delta del Obro.

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Our round-up of Spain's best costas will help narrow it down.
  • Costa del Sol. Best for families. ...
  • Costa Brava. Best for nightlife. ...
  • Costa Dorada. Best for thrill seekers. ...
  • Costa Blanca. Best for endless entertainment. ...
  • Costa Verde. Best for walking holidays. ...
  • Costa del Azahar. Best for couples. ...
  • Costa Calida. Best for R&R. ...
  • Costa de Almeria.


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The town of Salou is a favourite destination with British tourists; it's located on the Costa Dorada, or 'the Gold Coast', in the Catalonia region of Spain.

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What is Salou Most Famous For? Salou is set on the beautiful Costa Daurada, known for its calm turquoise waters and long golden beaches.

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Costa del Sol, whenever you choose Do you know one of the many virtues of the coastline in Andalusia? Its warm climate when the rest of Spain is a lot colder. Over 320 days of sunshine a year and about 160 kilometres of coastline. Yes we're talking about the Costa del Sol.

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To summarise, the Costa Blanca is the most popular part of Spain for both tourists and those looking to relocate alike. The climate is considered one of the best in the world, in particular, the microclimate of Javea.

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The golden beaches of Salou have helped make it the most visited holiday resort on the Costa Dorada.

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The Balearic Islands – Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca – are particularly popular with British holidaymakers, as are the Canary Islands. Other popular beach destinations include Costa Blanca, Catalonia and the Costa de la Luz.

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