Book Your Group Holiday With Amazing Rates At Costa Dorada Hotels

Written by MichaelZ on June 17, 2010 – 11:53 am -

With summer fast approaching, there is no better time to be thinking about where you want to spend your holidays. If you’re thinking of a sun and fun holiday with your friends, then there is no better option than Costa Dorada. There is not a dull moment, with copious amounts of entertainment, plenty of fiestas, with dancing, singing and music and of course – the nightlife. For the chance to save your money, look at the range of reasonable Costa Dorada hotels around the area. There are also a bounty of options to discover its wonderful history and visiting many of the charming villages which are nestled nearby.

From the Port Aventura theme park, to miles of sandy beaches – Spain’s “Golden Coast” stretches south from Barcelona to Tarragona and attracts many people to the area. While it lacks the cosmopolitan cities of the other Costa regions, it possesses plenty of charming seaside villages and comfortable resort areas. Providing ample dining and recreational activities, the cities of Salou, La Pineda and Cambrils form the hub of holiday life in the region, with plenty of Costa Dorada hotels available.

Recreation and fun

The resort areas, most notably Salou, provide access to a broad range of water sports and recreational activities, including water skiing, diving, golfing, para gliding, horse riding and cycling. Salou also boasts a thriving nightlife with a wide array of pubs, discos and bars that cater to numerous international visitors. In fact, Salou is widely considered one of the liveliest nightlife spots in the Spanish Costas, making it a popular destination for many holidaymakers.

The amusement park of Port Aventura is a must-see for groups visiting the area and the park, jam-packed with thrill rides, shows, restaurants and shops, can easily keep your group busy for several days. Don’t miss the Dragon Khan roller coaster, which looms over the Costa Dorada countryside.

Natural Beauty and Culture

Drive inland to the heavily forested, mountainous part of the region, to explore the natural beauty and historical attractions of the area. Stop by one of the local vineyards for tours and samples of the local wines. If you wish to stay longer in the area you’re visiting, then many Spain hotels offer the opportunity to book for a reasonable rate. Drive the Route of Cistercian Monasteries, which visits the ancient monasteries of Poblet, Vallbona de les Monges and Santes Creus, or history buffs can visit L’Espluga de Francolí, a prehistoric cave complex.

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