Salou in spring in 2 days
Visit Salou in spring in 2 days: First day
The routes of the Coastal path and the viewpoints of Salou
The Coastal path of Salou is a 6.5 km walk along the coastline of the town. Alone, as a couple, with friends, running or with your dog, you choose how to do it!
By the way, you can discover all that Cap Salou hides, the most natural and wild area of the town and which hides some of the most beautiful beaches and coves, such as Cala Crancs, Cala Font, Cala Vinya or Penya Tallada. If you visit Salou in spring, you can even swim in them!
During your walk around Cap Salou, be sure to visit the viewpoints route! Cross the town's fourteen viewpoints, such as Punta del Cavall or the Faro viewpoint.
The ornamental fountains of Jaume I promenade
From April, ornamental fountains will be crowning the Jaume I promenade in Salou!
The cybernetic fountain, the labyrinth fountain and the luminous fountain are the best shows to say goodbye to your first day in Salou at sunset.
Optimise your time, travel around Salou with the Tourist Train!
As a tip for your visit to Salou in spring, we recommend that you travel with the Salou Tourist Train.
You have two routes to choose from, choose one, or even both! And get to know all that Salou has to offer in just a few hours. The first itinerary focuses on the area around the town of Salou, while the second itinerary covers the area of Cap Salou and its main beaches and coves.
Visit Salou in spring in 2 days: Second day
Salou, Beach all year round
Take advantage of the morning of your second day in Salou to practice sports or play activities with your family on the beaches of Salou.
With the Salou, Playa all year round programme, the town's main beaches and calas are the setting for sporting activities, family games and gymkhanas to have a good time and enjoy nature at the same time!
Discover the historical part of Salou
Salou is much more than endless beaches, coves, landscapes and leisure. Salou is also history! And the fact is that our town has historical places of great interest.
The Torre Vella and the church of Santa Maria del Mar are two good examples, as both buildings date back to the 16th and 17th centuries.
You can also visit places related to the contemporary history of Salou, such as the old Carrilet train station, the xalet Bonet and the Parc de la Ciutat, an oasis of peace.
Enjoy the gastronomy of Salou
And you can't leave Salou without trying its gastronomy - there's everything to choose from! Restaurants specialising in rice dishes and seafood recipes, oriental food, restaurants specialising in tapas or market cuisine, and even Michelin-starred restaurants!
In addition, Salou in spring has the best ice cream parlours to eat homemade ice cream while you stroll and enjoy the good weather.
Now that you know a little more about everything you can do in Salou in spring, are you going to miss it? We are waiting for you!