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There is a massive theme park - "Port Aventura" ( about 7 km of Cambrils). It attracts holidaymakers from far, thanks to its five worlds (Far West, Mediterránia, Mexico, China and Polynesia). Visitors can be at the Great Wall of China one minute and at the ruins of Mayan Mexico the next, and meet some cowboys for a taste of the Far West before cooling off by jumping into the great lake from the summit of the Tutuki Splash volcano. Popular attractions include the Sea Odyssey underwater adventure, the Stampida roller coaster ride and the Grand Canyon Rapids water ride... |
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Cambrils is located at the heart of the Costa Dorada and is one of the most enchanting spots on the Mediterranean.
Here you can enjoy beautiful, tranquil beaches, an excellent marina and first-rate tourist facilities, including some of the best-known cuisine in Spain.
The customs and kindness of the people will make you feel right at home.
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| Montserrat (the monastery) is one of the most visited sights in Catalonia ( about 90 km southwest of Cambrils). The monastery is surrounded by strange rocky crags and caves, and was founded in 1025 to celebrate local visions of the Virgin Mary. It has become one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Spain, sitting atop a 1,200m high mountain and housing about 80 monks. Its main claim to fame is a 12th century Romanesque wooden sculpture of a black Virgin Mary known as "La Moreneta", which thousands come here to see and touch. The monastery on its mountain perch is reached by cable car... |
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