The Ebro Delta , located in the province of Tarragona, is one of the most unique and valuable natural areas in the Mediterranean. This territory, formed by the mouth of the Ebro River, stands out for its flat landscape, its enormous biodiversity, and its balance between nature, tradition, and human activity, making it an ideal destination for sustainable and tranquil tourism.
The delta encompasses extensive rice paddies, lagoons, pristine beaches, and protected wetlands , all within the Ebro Delta Natural Park. It is one of Europe's premier birdwatching destinations, with over 300 recorded species, attracting nature lovers, photographers, and ecotourists year-round.
The long, undeveloped beaches of the Ebro Delta offer the perfect setting to unwind, enjoy water sports like kitesurfing, paddleboarding, and cycling, and take in breathtaking sunsets. Towns such as Deltebre, Sant Carles de la Ràpita, and l'Ampolla combine fishing traditions, a maritime atmosphere, and a tranquil, authentic tourist experience.
The experience is complemented by a highly regarded cuisine based on rice, seafood, fresh fish, and locally sourced products. Thanks to its natural beauty, unique identity, and relaxed pace, the Ebro Delta is an ideal destination for travelers seeking nature, sustainability, and a deep connection with the Mediterranean environment.