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Tarragona and Sitges day tour from Barcelona
Tarragona and Sitges day tour from Barcelona
Tarragona and Sitges day tour from Barcelona
Tarragona and Sitges day tour from Barcelona
Tarragona and Sitges day tour from Barcelona

Tarragona and Sitges day tour from Barcelona


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  • Join a 10-hour trip discovering the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Tarragona, then relax on the beaches in Stiges.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour, Shared tour
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Historic site tour

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-What you can expect-
Join a 10-hour tour discovering the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Tarragona and spend a relaxing afternoon sunbathing on one of the 17 beaches in Stiges.

In Tarragona, retrace the footsteps of Roman gladiators and stand where chariots raced by. See the 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct, known locally as ‘El Pont del Diable’ (The Devil’s Bridge). Over 200 metres long and nearly 30 metres high, it is one of the hidden jewels of the area.

From there, you'll continue down through the old town to discover the Roman Forum and the nearby Roman Circus hidden amidst the urban design. Walk along the underground passageways that hold the Circus’s stands and come to one of the most popular squares within the old town: Plaça de la Font.

Last, enjoy the sea views over the Roman amphitheatre and imagine gladiators battling each other to the death.

At 12:30 pm, leave Tarragona for Sitges. En route, stop briefly at Roc de Sant Gaieta, a little village built on the rocky shoreline. Stroll between its tiny white houses of the fishing villages built with a touch of Roman-Greco flair.

Arrive in Sitges at 2:00 pm and enjoy free time to have lunch on your own. This once quiet fishing village today boasts a long and sandy beach, groovy boutiques, and a handful of interesting sights. Sitges has been fashionable since the 1890s, when it became an avant-garde art-world hangout. Head off to one of the seventeen beaches in the town to relax on the coastline and take a swim in the turquoise waters.

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Duration: Lasts 11 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Tours depart from opposite the outdoor café of the Palau de la Música. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the tour start time.(Carrer del Palau de la Música, 1, 08003 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Know in advance:Lunch is not included. However, there will be stops in places where you have a range of lunch options to suit all budgets

  • The tour is suitable for all ages

  • Remember to bring:Swimsuit and beach towel

FAQ

1. What historical and Roman sites can visitors explore in Tarragona?

Tarragona is a UNESCO World Heritage site, rich in Roman history. Key attractions include the well-preserved Roman Amphitheatre, offering stunning sea views, and sections of the ancient Roman Walls. Visitors can also explore the Praetorium Tower and Roman Circus, which was once a venue for chariot races. The National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona provides further insight into the city's Roman past with its extensive collection of artifacts.

2. What are the recommended transportation options for traveling from Barcelona to Tarragona?

For travel from Barcelona to Tarragona, convenient options include regional trains or driving. Regional trains (Rodalies de Catalunya) frequently depart from Barcelona Sants station, with the journey typically lasting between 1 to 1.5 hours. If you prefer flexibility and wish to explore the coastal route, renting a car is a good choice, usually taking about 1 hour and 15 minutes by road, depending on traffic conditions.

3. What are the main languages spoken by locals in Tarragona?

In Tarragona, the primary languages spoken by locals are Catalan and Spanish (Castilian). Catalan is the official language of Catalonia and is widely used in everyday life, official communications, and cultural activities. Spanish is also an official language and is commonly understood and spoken throughout the region. Many people in the tourism sector, such as hotel staff and restaurant servers, are also able to communicate in English.

4. What specific coastal activities can be enjoyed in Sitges?

Sitges offers a variety of delightful coastal activities thanks to its beautiful Mediterranean beaches. Visitors can relax on popular sandy shores like Platja de la Ribera or Platja de Sant Sebastià, known for their clear, calm waters. Water sports such as paddleboarding, kayaking, and sailing are readily available. The town's picturesque seafront promenade is perfect for leisurely walks, enjoying panoramic views, and dining at seafood restaurants.

5. What gives Sitges its unique cultural charm and atmosphere?

Sitges' unique cultural charm comes from its distinctive blend of bohemian artistry, historic architecture, and vibrant community spirit. The town is characterized by its narrow, charming streets, white-washed buildings, and a lively arts scene. It hosts notable events such as the International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, and landmarks like the Church of Sant Bartomeu and Santa Tecla enhance its picturesque appeal. Sitges is also celebrated for its inclusive, LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere.

6. What is the travel distance between Tarragona and Sitges?

Sitges is located south of Barcelona, and Tarragona lies further south along the coast from Sitges. The approximate driving distance between Sitges and Tarragona is typically around 40 to 50 kilometers (25 to 30 miles). The travel time by car usually ranges from 35 to 45 minutes, depending on the chosen route and current traffic conditions on the coastal roads.

7. What makes Sitges a suitable destination for a day trip from Barcelona?

Sitges is an excellent choice for a day trip from Barcelona due to its easy accessibility, stunning beaches, and unique cultural appeal. It offers a tranquil yet vibrant escape from the city, featuring charming streets, historic sites, and a lively promenade. Its compact size allows visitors to comfortably explore its main attractions, enjoy coastal relaxation, and soak in its distinctive ambiance within a single day.

8. What are the common transportation methods to reach Sitges from Barcelona?

The most common and convenient ways to reach Sitges from Barcelona are by train or bus. Commuter trains on the Rodalies R2 Sud line depart frequently from major stations in Barcelona, such as Sants and Passeig de Gràcia, with the journey taking approximately 35-45 minutes. Several bus services also provide direct routes between Barcelona and Sitges, offering another reliable option for travelers.

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