Tarragona was occupied by the Romans, who called it Tarraco, in 218 BC; before that, the area was first settled by Iberians, followed by Carthaginians. In 27BC, Augustus made Tarraco the capital of his new Tarraconesis province (roughly three-quarters of modern Spain), and stayed until 25 BC, directing campaigns. Tarragona is blessed with sunshine, a beautiful coastline, and interesting ancient mountains. It is a popular destination for those who live in and around Barcelona. Some famous landmarks in Tarragona; Amfiteatre de Tarragona, Circ Roma, National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona, The Ferreres Aqueduct, Rambla Nova, Platja de l’Arrabassada, and more.
On walking and biking tours in the city, visitors can tour through significant natural landscapes and enjoy the most spectacular views from mountain tops and other strategic viewing angles. Famous landmarks in the city can be explored on sightseeing tours, and visitors can learn of the city's history and religious culture on cultural and theme tours. Other fun activities like scuba diving, snorkelling, and more water sports can be enjoyed on the city's beautiful water bodies, and with boat cruises and sailing tours, visitors can explore the depths of the city's waters. On food and wine tasting tours, visitors will gain an insight into the city's culinary culture and can enjoy a personalised experience of the city on private custom tours. More unique experiences, aside from the ones listed above are available to visitors.
For those who want to extend their touring scape, day trips and excursions to Tarragona’s neighbouring cities and towns available, and visitors will enjoy several other outdoor activities with Tripindicator's vast touring options. These tour activities and more are available on Tripindicator at very affordable prices compared to other top tour teams. Visitors are assured of the best experiences as the tour team provides them with tour activities selected from packages with the best user ratings and feedback.
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