'Long golden beaches. A theme park on your doorstep. And Barcelona only up the road. Talk about got it all. Isn't it time you discovered the Costa Dorada?'
Sun, sea and sand. It's a winning combination. And the Costa Dorada's got it in spades. Running south from Barcelona, this sun-baked sweep is made up of trendy seafront towns and bright and breezy beach resorts. Salou is the undisputed holiday hotspot, followed closely by neighbouring Cambrils and La Pineda. Together, this trio forms the backbone of the Costa Dorada. Further up the coast you've got the history-fest that is Tarragona, the old Roman capital of Spain. And last but not least you've got the chic little seaside town of Sitges. People flock to the Costa Dorada to simply flop on the Kodak-worthy sands. And who could blame them? It's not for nothing that Costa Dorada means 'Gold Coast'. Its shimmering ribbons stretch for 200 kilometres or so and, as you can imagine, it's a sun-seeker's dream come true. Sunshine aside, there's plenty of culture to soak up, too. Head to Barcelona for the day. Or maybe take the train to Montserrat. Of course, no description of the Costa Dorada would be complete without mentioning its star attraction – Port Aventura. Giving Alton Towers a run for its money, it's all loop-the-loop rollercoasters and splash-tastic log flumes. One thing's for sure, on the Costa Dorada, it's smiles all round.
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Resorts in Costa Dorada include Cambrils, La Pineda, Portaventura, Salou and Sitges.
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If 'busy doing nothing' is your holiday mantra, you'll love it here. Sandy beaches lasso the coastline. Blue seas nuzzle the shore. And dozens of rocky coves hem the cliffs. Salou's long golden sweep is by far and away the most popular beach hangout. Washed by clear, shallow waters this Blue Flag winner is a real hit with families and in the height of summer is packed out with holidaymakers. It's backed by a lovely palm-lined promenade and offers up plenty in the way of facilities – sunbeds, showers, watersports, the works. And at one end there's even a fairground. The beach at Cambrils also deserves a mention. Extending for nine kilometres, you'll never have to worry about finding a spot all to yourself here. Likewise in La Pineda. At two and half kilometres long, it's not short on space. Running alongside the beach there's the Passeig de Pau Casals – get an ice-cream and flip-flop your way along this attractive wood-decked prom. Sitges, meanwhile, has more beaches than it knows what to do with. Along the main drag there are eight to choose from. Behind the Atlantida disco you've got a further four. There's another couple beside the marina. And just for good measure, there's one tucked behind the church. You get the picture. Some of the beaches are reserved for gay sun-seekers. And if you're after a tan minus the spaghetti strap marks, Sitges has got two nudist strips, as well. Completing this sandy show is Barcelona where you can team up some sightseeing with some chill out time on the beach. Take your pick from Nova Icaria, Bogatell, Mar Bella and Barceloneta.
Beach balls. Lilos. Sun-cream. Salou has got bucket and spade shops on tap. It's also got its fair share of perfumeries, electrical stores and cheap leather shops. But if you want to take it up a notch on the shopping front, jump on the bus into Tarragona. The main street, La Rambla Nova, is packed with exclusive Spanish boutiques where you can spend an indecent amount of time trying on posh togs and shoes. You'll also find a large shopping mall and hypermarket on the outskirts of the city. Reus is another good bet shopping-wise. Make a beeline for the quarter known as El Tomb de Reus in the centre of town. Much of it is pedestrianised and the streets are lined with clothes shops and coffee houses. But for the ultimate retail therapy one place stands head and shoulders above the rest – Barcelona. With about 35,000 to its name, it's a shopoholic's dream come true. Don't miss the famous five kilometre-long shopping line which stretches from Las Ramblas all the way up to the Avenue Diagonal. Jump on the Tombus – a special service that runs up and down this extravaganza of a shopping route – and you'll pass by big names like Armani, Versace and Cartier. For an altogether different shopping experience, wander down to the Gothic quarter where you'll stumble upon gorgeous little antique shops, galleries and ephemera dens. Or maybe take in La Boqueria, Barcelona's best-known market. It launches an all out assault on your senses from the moment you arrive. There are stalls piled high with zesty oranges and lemons. Still-moving crabs and lobsters. And animated traders left, right and centre. But you don't have to go all the way to Barcelona for a great market. Every Wednesday, Cambrils stages a market in the old town which draws crowds from far and wide. And there's one in La Pineda and Salou, too. From underwear to fake designer handbags, you'll find all sorts up for grabs. One last shopping tip. If you're prepared to get up early in the morning - and we do mean early – there are tour buses running up to Andorra. A tiny principality in the mountains, it's a duty-free haven. Perfect if you want to stock up on spirits and smokes.
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