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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Daurada

Spain’s Golden Coast of Opportunity

The Costa Daurada represents one of Spain’s most compelling property opportunities, offering an exceptional combination of golden beaches, rich Roman heritage, and strategic accessibility from both Barcelona and France. For international property buyers, this “Golden Coast” delivers what many other destinations promise but fail to provide: authentic Catalan culture combined with modern conveniences, robust rental markets, and proximity to major European business centres.

Quick Summary: Why Costa Daurada is Your Smart Choice

  • Best Value: €1,200-2,400/m² (50% less than Costa Brava)
  • UNESCO Heritage: 3 World Heritage sites including Roman Tarragona
  • Distance from Barcelona: 1 hour by car or train to major cities
  • Perfect for Families: PortAventura, golden beaches, safe towns
  • Cultural Highlights: Roman ruins, modernist Reus, authentic festivals
  • Transport: AVE high-speed train, Barcelona & Reus airports

Expert Tips for Costa Daurada Buyers

  • Best Buying Season: March-May for more inventory and motivated sellers before the summer rush
  • UNESCO Protection: Properties near Tarragona’s Roman ruins may have renovation restrictions – verify before buying
  • Transport Investment: Choose locations with direct train links to Barcelona for 20-30% price premiums and better rental demand
  • PortAventura Proximity: Properties within 15 minutes of the theme park command higher rental yields (8-12% vs 6-8%)
  • Seasonal Strategy: Salou peaks in summer, while Tarragona remains active year-round due to its university and business activities.

Whether you’re seeking a holiday home within easy reach of Barcelona’s international connections, planning an investment property in one of Catalonia’s most historically significant regions, or considering retirement in a place where healthcare excels. Living costs remain reasonable, and with excellent infrastructure and cultural richness, the Costa Daurada offers distinct advantages tailored to different property goals for establishing a base for remote work.

The numbers tell a compelling story: with over 6 million tourists visiting annually, properties here benefit from strong rental demand throughout the year. The region’s unique position—just one hour south of Barcelona yet maintaining authentic Spanish character—creates exceptional value propositions. International buyers account for over 30% of property purchases, with nationals from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands leading the way.

This stretch of Mediterranean coastline remains the preferred destination for discerning property buyers who understand that owning here’s not just about location—it’s about securing access to one of Europe’s most historically rich yet affordable coastal lifestyles.

COSTA DAURADA AT A GLANCE


Average Property Price: €1,800/m² (exceptional value vs. northern costas)
Tarragona City: €2,100/m² (+10% annually)
International Buyers: +/-10% of all purchases
Annual Tourists: 6+ million visitors
Climate: 300+ sunny days per year
Rental Yields: 6-12% depending on location
Barcelona Airport: 100km / 1 hour drive
French Border: 2.5 hours drive
UNESCO Sites: 3 World Heritage locations
Healthcare Ranking: Excellent Catalan system

A very wealthy region thanks to its different civilisations

Why the Costa Daurada is a Paradise on Earth

The Costa Daurada, meaning “Golden Coast” in Catalan, earned its name from the distinctive golden sand that stretches along its 160-kilometre coastline. Unlike many overdeveloped Mediterranean destinations, the Costa Daurada has preserved an authentic balance between modern tourism infrastructure and genuine Spanish heritage.

Its climate, its light and its geographical situation have made Costa Daurada a welcoming land for many civilisations since prehistoric times.

One of the most critical historical moments occurred in Roman times, when Julius Caesar resided in the town of Tarraco (now Tarragona) for a few years while recovering from an illness. Since then, the Roman city of Tarraco became the capital of “Hispania Citerior” (north of the Roman Iberian Peninsula). In addition, the town is passed by the “Via Augusta”, the Roman road linking Rome with Cadiz. With the fall of Rome, the city and the area consequently lost importance.

Another historical moment to consider was the nineteenth century, when modernism emerged in more than 80 buildings in the city of Reus.

The remains of the Roman civilisation in Tarragona are a world heritage site of UNESCO

One of the most compelling destinations for those seeking both beach and culture is Tarragona, the regional capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient Roman city offers some of the Mediterranean’s most significant archaeological treasures at €1,650 per square meter—exceptional value for a city with such historical importance and modern amenities.

For lovers of family entertainment and authentic Mediterranean living, Salou offers the perfect blend of resort amenities and Spanish charm. Home to PortAventura World, one of Europe’s premier theme park destinations, Salou offers properties that benefit from year-round international tourism while maintaining reasonable prices around €2,200 per square meter.

Cambrils provides a more sophisticated coastal experience, renowned for its exceptional gastronomy and marina lifestyle. This charming fishing port has evolved into an elegant resort, offering properties ranging from modern seafront apartments to traditional townhouses, all of which benefit from the town’s reputation as a culinary destination.

For those seeking tranquillity without sacrificing accessibility, Calafell and Cunit offer some of the Costa Daurada’s best value propositions. These traditional coastal towns provide authentic Spanish living with excellent transport links to Barcelona, making them ideal for both permanent residence and holiday home ownership.

The weather is naturally outstanding, with over 300 sunny days per year and mild winters that support both year-round living and a thriving tourism industry.

Unesco Heritage

In 1991, the monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet, located in Vimbodi-Poblet (in the middle of the Prades Mountains), became the first monument to receive the designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This monastery is one of the most significant in Europe and the largest monastic settlement on the continent. In addition, since the Middle Ages, it has been a vital symbolic reference for the countries that once formed the Crown of Aragon.

Montblanc cave paintings and the ancient town of Tarragona, the old “Tarraco”, are also designated as World Heritage sites (1998 and 2000, respectively).

Apart from buildings and monuments, the human pyramids are one of the most significant cultural events in the Catalonian town of Castells. They also received the designation of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2010. The first “colla” or group of “Castellers” was formed more than two centuries ago in Valls.

Let’s Start with Gastronomy

Gastronomy forms the foundation of Costa Daurada culture, where ancient Roman traditions meet modern Catalan excellence. The region treasures exceptional products, including world-renowned Tarragona wines, outstanding olive oils from the inland mountains, fresh seafood from traditional fishing ports, and the famous romesco sauce that originated in this very region.

The Costa Daurada’s culinary identity reflects its unique position between the sea and mountains, with inland areas producing excellent nuts, oils, and wines, while coastal towns specialise in rice dishes, seafood, and the distinctive calçotada tradition. From the morning fish markets in Cambrils to the wine cellars around Reus, visitors can experience flavours that have been perfected over centuries.

The region’s Michelin-starred restaurants and traditional chiringuitos create a dining scene that rivals any Mediterranean destination while remaining surprisingly affordable and authentic.

Cities and transport

The main cities of the Costa Daurada are Tarragona (130,000 inhabitants), Reus (100,000 inhabitants), Salou (26,000 inhabitants), Calafell (25,000 inhabitants), Cunit (about 12,000 inhabitants), Torredembarra (15,000 inhabitants), Vilaseca (22,000 inhabitants), Cambrils (33,000 inhabitants) and L’Atmetlla de Mar (a little more than 7,000 inhabitants).

The AP7 motorway (toll road) and the N340 road are the main roads in the area. The two routes cross the area from east to west, joining the Costa Daurada with Barcelona.

The city of Tarragona is also a communication link. In its harbour, cruise ships arrive from and depart to different parts of Europe, making the port of Tarragona one of the busiest in the Mediterranean area. Also, a few kilometres from the city is the AVE Tarragona station, where you can take the high-speed train that connects with Madrid, Barcelona and France.

Another way to connect with Barcelona, also by train, is via the R2 Cercanías line, which reaches the cities of Cunit and Calafell.

Concerning airports, the main and only one in the area is the Reus Airport, where you can fly to many destinations in Europe thanks to low-cost airlines, such as Ryanair, which operates at the airport. Likewise, Barcelona El Prat Airport is not far from the area (for example, it is approximately 100 km from Tarragona) if you want to fly to more destinations.

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Must-See Places and Prime Property Locations

The Costa Daurada region attracts over 6 million tourists annually while maintaining a permanent population of approximately 800,000 people across Tarragona province. Understanding what makes each area special is crucial when choosing where to invest your money and your future.

Tarragona: The Historic Capital

Roman Tarragona represents one of Europe’s most significant archaeological sites and a UNESCO World Heritage location. Properties within the historic centre offer the unique opportunity to live among 2,000-year-old ruins while enjoying a modern Mediterranean lifestyle. The combination of historical significance, university town vibrancy, and excellent transport links creates property values around €1,650 per square meter—exceptional for a World Heritage site.

The Tarragona Cathedral Quarter showcases some of Spain’s most elegant medieval architecture. Properties here aren’t just homes—they’re pieces of living history, with many buildings incorporating Roman foundations and medieval elements while offering modern amenities. The neighbourhood’s proximity to beaches, restaurants, and cultural sites makes it particularly attractive to buyers seeking authentic Spanish culture with urban conveniences.

EXPERT TIP: Historic Property Secrets

“Tarragona’s UNESCO protection creates unique opportunities. Properties with documented Roman or medieval elements command premiums. Always verify archaeological status and renovation permissions before purchasing historic properties.”

Valérie & Géraldine, HTBIS Property Hunter, Costa Daurada

Salou: Family Entertainment Capital

Central Salou benefits from being the entertainment capital of the Costa Daurada, home to PortAventura World and countless family attractions. Properties here command around €2,200 per square meter and benefit from exceptional rental demand year-round, not just summer months. The town’s evolution from a fishing village to an international resort has created a sophisticated tourism infrastructure while maintaining its Spanish character.

PortAventura Resort area offers some of the region’s most modern residential developments, appealing to buyers seeking contemporary amenities and proximity to world-class entertainment. Properties benefit from the resort’s reputation and infrastructure while offering permanent residents access to a lifestyle normally reserved for tourists.

Cambrils: The Gastronomic Coast

Cambrils Marina showcases the Costa Daurada’s sophisticated side, where traditional fishing heritage meets modern luxury. The town’s reputation as a gastronomic destination creates strong property values around €2,400 per square meter, supported by affluent Spanish and international visitors who appreciate quality dining and marina lifestyle.

Traditional Cambrils offers charming properties in the historic fishing quarter, where narrow streets lead to excellent restaurants and the working fishing port. These properties appeal to buyers seeking authentic Mediterranean living with access to some of Spain’s finest seafood cuisine.

Calafell and Cunit: The Value Opportunities

Calafell represents exceptional value at around €1,400 per square meter while offering direct train connections to Barcelona. The town’s authentic Spanish character and excellent beaches create appeal for both permanent residents and holiday home buyers seeking proximity to Barcelona without urban prices.

Cunit offers even greater value around €1,200 per square meter, with properties that benefit from excellent transport links and authentic Spanish living. The town’s position between Barcelona and Tarragona creates opportunities for commuters and second-home buyers.

Enjoy your time in the Costa Daurada.

The tourist offerings in the area are of excellent quality, with a wide range of activities to enjoy. For example, in a few kilometres, you can enjoy history (Roman Tarragona), art (modernism in Reus), monuments (Roman ruins), nature, sports, traditions (the events of “Castellers”), gastronomy, and much more. In addition, the offer is complemented by a series of activities designed for parents and their children to experience new sensations in the natural environment, not forgetting a visit to Port Aventura World, one of the largest amusement parks in Europe.

Families

For families, Salou, Cambrils, Vila-Seca, La Pineda Platja, Calafell, El Vendrell, and the Prades Mountains are the best places, as they offer a wide range of services that a family would want. They have also been certified by the Generalitat de Catalunya as a Family Tourism Destination.

Retiring?

If you are looking for a quiet place after spending a lifetime working, the beaches are the best excuse to find that peace. Some of the best beaches on the Costa Daurada are Comaruga beach in El Vendrell, Torredembarra Canyadell cove, beach Savinosa (Tarragona), Playa Llarga (Salou) and beach Llosa (Cambrils).

The Modernism in Reus

Choosing Your Location: Matching Properties to Your Lifestyle Goals

Each area along the Costa Daurada has developed its own character and property market dynamics. Understanding these differences is crucial for making informed investment decisions tailored to your specific needs and goals.

For Holiday Home Buyers

Salou remains the overwhelming favourite for families seeking a holiday home with year-round amenities and activities. The town’s superior infrastructure ensures that properties remain accessible and well-maintained, while PortAventura and other attractions provide entertainment throughout the year.

Cambrils appeals to holiday home buyers who prioritise sophisticated dining and marina lifestyle over pure entertainment. The town’s reputation for gastronomy creates a more upscale atmosphere while maintaining reasonable property prices.

QUICK DECISION GUIDE: Holiday Home Buyers


BEST CHOICE: Salou

  • Direct flights to Reus Airport (15 minutes)
  • Year-round entertainment infrastructure
  • Established property management services
  • Price range: €150K-€800K

ALTERNATIVE: Cambrils

  • Sophisticated dining scene
  • Marina lifestyle
  • 15% lower prices than Salou

For Investment Property Buyers

Salou delivers the strongest rental yields on the Costa Daurada, with properties achieving annual returns of 8-12% due to PortAventura’s year-round operation and international tourism appeal.

Tarragona offers more balanced investment opportunities with steady yields of 6-8% and the added benefit of university town rental demand, creating year-round occupancy potential beyond tourism.

Calafell and Cunit offer value opportunities for patient investors, boasting strong growth potential due to their proximity to Barcelona and improving transportation infrastructure.

For Retirement Living

Tarragona’s combination of healthcare excellence, cultural richness, and affordable living costs makes it an ideal destination for retirees prioritising quality of life. The city’s university hospital offers excellent medical care, while the historic centre provides endless opportunities for cultural exploration.

Cambrils attracts retirees who appreciate fine dining and marina lifestyle in a more relaxed setting than major cities. The town’s sophisticated amenities and mild climate create ideal conditions for retirement.

HEALTHCARE ESSENTIALS FOR PROPERTY BUYERS


Before You Buy:
Hospital access: Tarragona University Hospital (regional centre)
Specialist care: Excellent in Tarragona, good in Reus
Private options: Well-established throughout the region

Healthcare Coverage:
EU Residents: €0 (excellent public system)
Non-EU Private: €60-200/month
Emergency Fund: €3,000 recommended

For Digital Nomads and Remote Workers

Tarragona has emerged as an attractive base for remote workers, offering excellent internet infrastructure, university-town energy, and proximity to Barcelona for networking while maintaining reasonable living costs.

Reus appeals to creative professionals seeking authentic Catalan culture with excellent connectivity. The city’s modernist architecture and proximity to Barcelona create an inspiring environment for remote work.

INTERNET CHECKLIST FOR REMOTE WORKERS


Infrastructure Quality:
Tarragona: 95% fibre coverage
Salou/Cambrils: 90% fibre coverage
Smaller towns: 80% fibre coverage

Connectivity:
Download: 100+ Mbps is widely available
Upload: 50+ Mbps in urban areas
Backup: Excellent 4G/5G coverage

Parties and events

The main events and festivals of Costa Daurada are:

  • Festival of Sant Pere in Reus (second half of June). The city hosts all kinds of events and shows (performances, workshops, music, etc.) Additionally, it marks the beginning of summer.
  • Pau Casals International Music Festival in Vendrell (from mid-July to mid-August). This festival pays tribute to the musician Pau Casals and his profound humanism. The cello is the main thread, but singers, pianists, and various formations also participate.
  • Nits Daurades to Salou (second week of August). Nights of concerts where current styles are mixed with folkloric and traditional.
  • Mercado Medieval de l’Hospitalet de l’Infant (early September). The atmosphere of a medieval market is recreated. You can also find all kinds of objects, animals, and samples from medieval times.
  • Festivities of Santa Tecla de Tarragona (second and third week of September). They are the biggest festival of this city, which is flooded with activities and shows. It also marks the end of summer.

 

The Golden beaches of the Costa Daurada

Costa Daurada Property Market Analysis

Outstanding Value in the Mediterranean Context

The Costa Daurada property market continues to represent exceptional value within the Spanish Mediterranean context, demonstrating strong resilience and steady growth. With excellent connectivity to Barcelona, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and authentic Spanish coastal culture, the region attracts diverse buyer profiles, including international investors seeking Mediterranean lifestyle properties, retirees drawn to the cultural richness and mild climate, families benefiting from excellent schools and infrastructure, and rental investors capitalising on the growing tourism sector.

Recent transaction data indicate robust market activity across Tarragona province, with sustained international interest, particularly from French and Belgian buyers. The region benefits from lower entry costs compared to Barcelona, while maintaining strong rental yields and capital appreciation potential.

Line graph comparing property prices per m² in Tarragona, Catalonia, and Spain from 2008 to 2025, with recent prices and transaction data highlighted. Includes insights for The Costa Daurada and proximity to Tárraco UNESCO sites. As of March 2025, prices in Tarragona region were close to 1,600€/m²

Real estate prices in Tarragona Province: €1,600/m² as of March 2025

Prices in Tarragona province average 65% below those in Barcelona, offering significant value while maintaining the strong growth momentum of +6.4% annually. The province has recorded consistent transaction growth, driven by diverse international buyer activity, making it one of Spain’s most accessible coastal property markets.

Coastal Market Dynamics

The coastal towns show attractive price variations that create opportunities for different buyer profiles:

  • Premium coastal destinations (Cambrils, Salou): €2,400-2,500/m²
  • Heritage and proximity value (Tarragona city, Calafell): €2,100/m²
  • Emerging growth opportunities (Cunit, inland towns): €1,500-2,000/m²

The key differentiator remains proximity to Barcelona and beach access—coastal towns with direct train connections command premiums of 15-25% over inland locations. The property market across Costa Daurada municipalities presents excellent value compared to other Spanish coastal regions, with Cambrils leading at €2,500 per square meter as the gastronomic capital, followed by Salou at €2,400 per square meter as the premier resort destination. Tarragona city and Calafell both offer heritage and proximity value at €2,100 per square meter, while Cunit represents exceptional growth potential at €2,000 per square meter with annual appreciation of +13.7%.

Real estate prices in Barcelona: €2,865/m² as of March 2025

 
Market dynamics indicate consistent growth along the coastline, with Cambrils experiencing an annual appreciation of +11.7 % while maintaining its position as the region’s culinary destination. This coastal corridor benefits from UNESCO protection, excellent transport links to Barcelona, and authentic Spanish culture, making it an attractive alternative for those seeking Mediterranean living at accessible price points. The broader Spanish property market’s growth trajectory has supported sustained confidence in these well-connected coastal communities, with construction activity recovering to pre-crisis levels and strong rental yields supporting both lifestyle and investment purchases.

 

REAL COST OF OWNERSHIP (Annual)


€300K Property Example:
Property Tax (IBI): €450-900
Community Fees: €600-2,400
Maintenance: €600-1,200
Insurance: €240-480

Conclusion

The Costa Daurada offers a unique proposition in the Spanish property market: the perfect blend of historical richness, natural beauty, and exceptional value that sets it apart from other Mediterranean coastal regions. With strong economic fundamentals, excellent infrastructure, and diverse lifestyle options, it represents one of Spain’s most compelling real estate investment opportunities.

From Tarragona’s UNESCO World Heritage sites to Salou’s family-friendly attractions, from Cambrils’ gastronomic excellence to the authentic charm of smaller towns, the region offers something for every property buyer. The key to success lies in understanding your priorities and working with local experts who know how to navigate this dynamic market.

Why Costa Daurada is Your Smart Choice

  • Exceptional Value: €1,200-2,400/m² (50% less than Costa Brava)
  • UNESCO Heritage: 3 World Heritage sites ensure long-term cultural value
  • Strategic Location: 1 hour from Barcelona, 2.5 hours from France
  • Growing Recognition: International buyer activity is increasing as more discover this hidden gem
  • Year-Round Appeal: 300+ days of sunshine support both living and rental yields

The Mediterranean lifestyle, enhanced by historical richness and affordability, awaits. The Costa Daurada isn’t just a place to own property—it’s a gateway to one of Europe’s most authentic and value-driven coastal regions.

For expert guidance on finding your perfect property on the Costa Daurada, connect with our network of vetted local professionals who understand both the market dynamics and the lifestyle dreams that bring international buyers to this exceptional region.

With our team of over 100 local real estate partners, HowtobuyinSpain helps foreigners navigate this remarkable market with confidence. Valérie and Géraldine are our local property hunters in the Costa Daurada, ready to assist you with your property search.

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Costa Daurada Map Information

  • Airport: Tarragona
  • Ave stations: Tarragona
  • Cities: Tarragona (130,000 inhabitants), Reus (100,000 inhabitants), Salou (26,000 inhabitants), Calafell (25,000 inhabitants), Cunit (about 12,000 inhabitants), Torredembarra (15,000 inhabitants), Vilaseca (22,000 inhabitants), Cambrils (33,000 inhabitants) and L’Atmetlla de Mar (a little more than 7,000 inhabitants)
  • UNESCO sites: Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco(2000), Poblet Monastery(1991) Find all the UNESCO Sites in Spain on our page: “10 reasons why you should buy in Spain”
  • Top beaches: Cala Senyor Ramon, Platja de s’Agaró, Cala Futadera, Platja del Castell de Palamos, Cala Boadella
  • Kids Parks: PortAventura (Salou), PortAventura Aquatic Park (Salou), Aquopolis (La Pineda), Ferrari Land (Vila Seca,) Aqualeon (Albinyana)
  • Shopping Malls & Outlets: Commercial Center Parc Central (Tarragona), Gavarres (Tarragona), Fira Commercial centre
  • Traditional & Flea markets: Mercat Municipal (Cambrils), Mercat De Tarragona
  • Top golf courses: Reus Aiguesverds, La Graiera, Bonmont Terres Noves Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner.
  • Natural Parks: Park Natural de la Serra de Montsant, Park del Garraf – Park Natural del Delta de l’Ebre, Park Natural de Colines, Park d’Olèrdola, Cubelles Parque Natural Foix, Port Natural de l’Estany Gras, Fonts del Glorieta, Niu de l’Àliga, Pantano De Siurana, Serra de Llaberia
  • University: Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona)
  • Hospitals: Hospital del Vendrell (Vendrell), Hospital de Sant Pau i Santa Tecla, Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII de Tarragona (Tarragona), Hospital de Tortosa Verge de la Cinta (Tortosa)

Read further on the Costa Daurada and Spain

  1. TOURIST OFFICES:
  2. AIRPORTS: All the Spanish Airports and flights info on the official site of AENA
  3. TRAINS: Renfe website
  4. BEACHES: Where will you find the top beaches in Spain?
  5. GOLFS: Reread our Summer paper on the subject What are the top golf courses in Spain? Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner. Check the Spanish Federation here: Looking for a Golf Club in Spain?
  6. KIDS PARKS: Our selection of the Top parks for children in Spain
  7. MUST VISIT IN SPAIN: Our top 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain, Find all the Unesco sites in Spain

 

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FAQ Costa Daurada guide

Why is Costa Daurada better value than Costa Brava for property investment?

Costa Daurada offers 40-50% lower property prices (€1,200-2,400/m²) compared to Costa Brava while providing superior family amenities, UNESCO heritage sites, and direct Barcelona connections. PortAventura proximity ensures strong rental yields of 8-12% annually.

What are typical property prices in Costa Daurada main towns?

Tarragona averages €1,650/m² (UNESCO heritage), Salou €2,200/m² (resort hub), Cambrils €2,400/m² (gastronomy capital), Calafell €1,400/m² (Barcelona commuter town), and Cunit €1,200/m² (best entry value).

Is Costa Daurada suitable for year-round living?

Yes, Costa Daurada enjoys 300+ sunny days annually with mild winters (15-18°C). Excellent healthcare via Tarragona University Hospital, reliable internet infrastructure, and university town energy create ideal year-round living conditions for retirees and remote workers.

How much does it cost to live in Costa Daurada monthly?

Monthly living costs range €1,200-2,000 including accommodation. Utilities average €80-150, groceries €300-500, and dining out €200-400. Healthcare is free for EU residents, €60-200/month for private insurance for non-EU residents.

What types of properties are best for Costa Daurada rental investment?

2-3 bedroom apartments near PortAventura (Salou/Vila-seca) achieve highest yields (10-12%). Seafront properties in Cambrils offer steady returns of 8-10%. Historic Tarragona apartments offer stable 6-8% yields with university rental demand.

Can foreign buyers easily purchase property in Costa Daurada?

Yes, foreign buyers represent 30% of Costa Daurada purchases, with French, Belgian, and German nationals leading. No restrictions exist for EU citizens. Non-EU buyers need NIE number and Spanish bank account, typically taking 60-90 days.

What makes Tarragona special compared to other Costa Daurada towns?

Tarragona combines UNESCO World Heritage Roman ruins with modern university city amenities. Properties average €1,650/m², offering exceptional cultural richness, excellent healthcare, and year-round activities beyond tourism. Ideal for permanent residence and cultural enthusiasts.

Is Costa Daurada family-friendly compared to other Spanish costas?

Costa Daurada excels for families with PortAventura Europe's top theme park, wide sandy beaches, and Generalitat-certified Family Tourism Destination status. Towns like Salou and Cambrils offer complete family infrastructure with reasonable property prices.

How does transport connectivity affect Costa Daurada property values?

Properties with direct Barcelona train connections (Calafell/Cunit) command 20-30% premiums. AVE high-speed rail access from Tarragona adds significant value. Barcelona Airport proximity (1 hour) and Reus Airport (20 minutes) enhance investment appeal.

What are the hidden costs of owning property in Costa Daurada?

Annual ownership costs for €300K property include IBI tax (€450-900), community fees (€600-2,400), maintenance (€600-1,200), and insurance (€240-480). Total approximately 1-2% of property value annually, significantly lower than northern European costs.

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Spain has about 8,000 kilometres of coastline and 3,000 listed beaches, only Italy has a longer coastline in Europe! It’s not a surprise: Spain is one of “the” top tourist destination for European with more than 20% of European travellers. For those in search of sun and sand at any time of year,… yes, you found it!

You will find excellent facilities and sandy beaches in all the Spanish Regions. In 2022, 120.000 properties were bought by foreigners! Have a look at our detailed analysis if you want to read more on that: Who are the foreigners buying properties in Spain?

 

How could you quickly find a nice beach in Spain?

 

Of course, you have to ask it to the local residents. But we want to help you if you want to plan before getting there! Don’t hesitate to tell us, should you think we missed one! We helped you with four sources:

1.Our top beaches sorted per Spanish Costas

We have created Infographics for the main Spanish Costas. You will find on those everything you should know on the Spanish Costas: Airports, AVE stations, Cities, Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets, Shopping malls, Unesco sites, kids parks, Natural parks, Golf courses, Universities and of course the top beaches.

2.The Blue Flag rating: 579 beaches in Spain

3.The Q rating: 248 beaches in Spain

4.The Top 10 Spanish beaches according to the Tourist Bureau

 

 

 

1. Our ranking of the best beaches in Spain sorted by Costas

We have created a series of “Must see activities” for each Spanish Costas and incorporated those in our newly released infographics. Click on any link and you will find a pdf downloadable version of each of those infographics.

 

The best beaches in the Spanish Islands

The best beaches in the Balearic Islands

  • Balnearion de San Juan
  • Playa Illetes (Formentera)
  • Cala Comte (Ibiza)
  • Playa de Muro Beach (Playa de Muro)
  • Cala Pregonda (Minorque)
  • Cala d’Hort (Ibiza)
  • Cala Macarelleta (Minorque)
  • Port de Pollença Beach (Port de Pollença)
  • Playa de Alcudia (Port d’Alcudia)
  • Playa de Son Bou (Alaior)
  • Playa de Llevant (Formentera)
  • Cala Turqueta (Ciudadela)
  • Cala Mitjana (Cala Galdana)
  • Playa Aguas Blancas (Ibiza)
  • Playa de Migjorn (Migjorn)
  • Cala Saladeta (Sant Antoni de Portmany)
  • Cala Millor Beach (Cala Millor)

 

 

The best beaches in Canary Islands

  • Pozo de la Salud (El Hierro)
  • Playa de Cofete (Morro del Jable)
  • Playa de las Conchas (Isla de Graciosa)
  • El Cotillo Beach & Lagoons (El Cotillo)
  • Playa de Benijo (Almaciga)
  • Sotavento Beach (Costa Calma)
  • Playa de Sotavento (Playa de Jandia)
  • Playa del Matorral (Pajara)
  • Playa de Las Canteras (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
  • Monumento Natural de Ajuy (Fuerteventura)
  • Playa Del Duque (Costa Adeje)
  • Playa Dorada Beach (Playa Blanca)
  • Piscinas Naturales El Caleton (Garachico)
  • Playa El Bollullo (Puerto de la Cruz)
  • Playa de las Vistas (Los Cristianos)
  • Playa de Maspalomas (Maspalomas)

 

 

The best beaches in the Spanish Costas

The best beaches in the Costa de Almería

  • Balneario de Sierra Alhamilla (Almería),
  • Monsul Beach (San Jose),
  • Playa de los Muertos (Carboneras),
  • Serena Beach (Roquetas de Mar),
  • Playa de los Genoveses (Cabo de Gata),
  • Playa de Aguadulce (Aguadulce),
  • Cala de Enmedio (Agua Amarga),
  • El Playazo (Rodalquilar),
  • Garrucha Beach (Garrucha),
  • Playas de Vera (Vera),
  • Cala del Plomo (Agua Amarga)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa de Azahar

  • Playa Almadrava (Benicàssim),
  • Playa Benicarló (Benicarló),
  • Balneario Villavieja (Castellón),
  • Playa Marina D’Or (Castellón),
  • Playa Romana(Castellón),
  • Playa Moro (Alcocébre),
  • Playa Sant Antoni (Cullera),
  • Playa Gandia (Gandia),
  • Playa Serradal(Alcocébre),
  • Playa Xeraco (Xeraco),
  • Playa Peñiscola (Peñíscola),
  • Playa Alcossebre (Alcocébre),
  • Playa Benicàssim (Benicàssim),
  • Playa Vinaros (Vinarós)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Barcelona

  • Balneario Titus (Arenys de Mar),
  • Balneario Hotel Colón (Caldes d’Estrac),
  • Santa Susanna,
  • Malgrat de mar (Maresme),
  • PREMIÀ DE MAR (Maresme),
  • San Bartolomé y santa Tecla,
  • Vilassar de mar (Barcelona),
  • playa principal de Calella (Calella),
  • Roca Grossa (Calella), Barceloneta Beach (Barcelona),
  • La Playa de Sitges (Sitges),
  • Beach Castelldelfels Barcelona (Castelldefels),
  • Playa de Castelldefels (Castelldefels),
  • Playa Balmins (Sitges),
  • Bogatell Beach (Barcelona),
  • Platja de Ribes Roges (Vilanova i la Geltru),
  • Badalona Beach (Badalona),
  • Passeig Marítim (Sitges),
  • Nova Mar Bella Beach (Barcelona),
  • Playa de Sant Sebastia (Sitges),
  • Ocata Beach (El Masnou),
  • Delta del Llobregat (El Prat de Llobregat),
  • Playa del Hombre Muerto (Sitges),
  • Sausalito Beach (Sitges),
  • Platja de la Nova Icaria (Barcelone),
  • Platja de Gava (Gava)

 

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Blanca

  • Poniente Beach (Benidorm),
  • Playa de la Fossa o Levante (Calpe),
  • Arenal Beach (Javea),
  • Las Salinas de Torrevieja (Torrevieja),
  • Promenade of Calpe (Calpe),
  • Guardamar Moncayo Beach (Guardamar del Segura),
  • Cala Finestrat Beach (Finestrat),
  • Playa del Albir (El Albir), Playa El Carabassi (Elche),
  • Cala del Moraig (Benitachell),
  • Playa de Guardamar (Alicante),
  • Altea Beach (Altea),
  • Playa L’Ampolla (Moraira)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Brava

  • Cala Senyor Ramon,
  • Platja de s’Agaró,
  • Cala Futadera,
  • Platja del Castell de Palamos,
  • Cala Boadella

 

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Calida

  • Playa de Calblanque (Cartagena),
  • Cala del Pino et Plage Entremares (La Manga),
  • Playa Portús (Cartagena),
  • Playa Barraca Quemada de La Llana (San Pedro del Pinatar),
  • Playa Amarilla (Águilas),
  • Playa La Carolina (Águilas),
  • Playa de Percheles (Mazarrón),
  • Playa Baño de las Señoritas (Lorca),
  • Cala Cortina (Cartagena),
  • Cala Blanca (Lorca)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Daurada

  • Balneario de Coma-Ruga (Vendrell)
  • Llevant Beach (Salou)
  • Llarga Beach (Salou)
  • Playa de la Pineda (La Pineda)
  • Capellans Beach (Salou)
  • Cambrils Beach Platja Prat d’En Fores y Regueral (Cambrils)
  • Playa El Torn Naturist Beach (L’Hospitalet de l’Infant)
  • Playa El Milagro (Tarragona)
  • Playa de Arrabassada (Tarragona)
  • Playa La Savinosa (Tarragona)
  • Platja de la Llosa (Cambrils)
  • Playa Cristal (Miami Platja)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa de la Luz

  • Playa de Isla de Canela,
  • Playa de Punta Umbria,
  • Playa de torre de la Higuera,
  • Playa de matalascañas,
  • Playa cruz del mar,
  • Playa del rompidillo,
  • Playa la caleta,
  • Playa de la Cortadura,
  • Cala de Roche,
  • Playa de los caños de Meca,
  • Playa del Cañuelo,
  • Paya de los Lances

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa del Sol

  • Playa de la Cala Mijas (La Cala de Mijas)
  • Playa La Carihuela (Torremolinos)
  • Playa El Bajondillo (Torremolinos)
  • Burriana Beach (Nerja)
  • Puerto Cabopino Beach and Marina (Marbella)
  • Playa de La Malagueta (Malaga)
  • Playa Del Cristo (Estepona)
  • Playa de la Cala el Cañuelo (Nerja)
  • Playa de San Pedro de Alcantara (San Pedro de Alcantara)
  • Playa Los Alamos / El Canuelo (Torremolinos)
  • Playa Arroyo de La Miel (Benalmadena)
  • Carvajal Beach (Benalmadena)

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa Tropical

  • Playa de Calahonda,
  • Playa de La Rijana,
  • Playa de Castell de Ferro,
  • Playa de La Mamola,
  • Playa de La Herradura

 

 

The best beaches in the Costa de Valencia

  • Playa de Malvarrosa,
  • Playa de Pinedo,
  • Platja de la Malladeta,
  • Playa de San Antonio,
  • Playa de Jeresa,
  • Playa de Daimus,
  • Playa de Oliva

 

 

2. Blue Flag rating: 579 beaches in Spain

In Spain, you can choose from 579 beaches, 100 Marina resorts and five sustainable tourist boats, all distinguished with the prestigious Blue Flag award, thanks to their quality and safety.

As such, Spain is the top nation in terms of site ranked by the Blue Flag system.

 

What does this mean?

  • One out of five beaches in Spain has a Blue Flag!
  • One out of six beaches in the World is Spanish!

 

This award is bestowed by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). This institution was created in 1987 by Europe but now is a worldwide organisation.

 

What does this distinction guarantee?

The sites are ranked on 31 different criteria’s: Environment, Water Quality, Safety,… Have a look at the full list of criteria’s here.

Find the map with all the beaches, sorted by Access to the beach for disabled, Nudist, Sandy, Rocky, Inland, Coastal,…

 

 

3. Q for Quality distinction rating: 248 beaches in Spain

This rating is awarded by the Spanish Tourism Quality Institute (ICTE). The Tourism Institute ranks not only beaches but as well many different sites for the quality and safeness of their sites: campings, hotels, Golfs, Touristic activities,…

Find all lists of the best beaches for all the Spanish Costas in our papers on all the Spanish Costas and on the infographics: Enjoy all the Spanish Costas: get the best out of it: our top papers of 2017

4. The top 10 beaches according to the Tourist Bureau of Spain

  1. Illetes, Formentera, Balearic Islands
  2. As Catedrais, Galicia
  3. La Concha, San Sebastian
  4. Bolonia, Costa de la Luz
  5. El Cofete, Las Palmas, Canary Islands
  6. Cala Bassa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands
  7. Las Canteras, Las Palmas, Canary Islands
  8. Rodas, Galicia
  9. Platja Gran, Cadaqués, Costa Brava
  10. Cué, Llanes, Asturias, Costa Verde

Source: Spain Tourist Bureau

 

If you want to have some pictures of those beaches, google image is a good start but have a look at the impressive database on the website of Aena (the company managing the Spanish airports).

Are you booking your holidays soon? Read our last paper: Our best ideas for planning your holidays in Spain! Our top 2017 papers!

Here are 8 reasons why you need more holidays to enjoy the best Spanish beaches?

8 reasons why you should go on holidays more often, Infographic

Don’t hesitate to tell us what’s your favourite beach or if you found an even more beautiful one to share with our readers!

 

Looking for a lawyer, an architect, a property hunter in Spain? Ask us directly!

 

 

 

 

 

Stéphane

Senior analyst and strategist at HTBIS

Check the full HTBIS team here

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https://howtobuyinspain.com/en/best-places-to-visit-in-spain/where-will-you-find-the-top-beaches-in-spain/feed/ 0 The Spanish Costas Infographics Know everything on the Spanish costas: Airports, AVE stations, Cities and villages, shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographics. Balearic Islands Find everything on the Balearic Islands: its Airports, stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Canary Islands Know everything on the Canary Islands: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa de Almeria map Know everything on the Costa Almeria: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa Azahar map Know everything on the Costa Azahar: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa de Barcelona map Know everything on the Costa de Barcelona: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa_blancaV2 map Know everything on the Costa Blanca: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa brava map Infographic Know everything on the Costa Brava: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa Calida map Know everything on the Costa Calida: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa Daurada map Infographic Know everything on the Costa Daurada: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa de la Luz map Know everything on the Costa de la Luz: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa del Sol map Find everything on the Costa del Sol: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa Tropical map Know everything on the Costa Tropical: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. Costa_Valencia map Know everything on the Costa de Valencia: its Airports, its AVE stations, its Cities and villages, its shopping places: Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets and shopping malls. What should you visit? The Unesco sites, the parks for kids, the green parks, the golf courses, the universities and last but not least the top beaches. Check our infographic. playa-romantica-1996139_1920 Infographic 8 reasons why you should go on holidays more often Stéphane co-founder of HTBIS
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Are you buying your dream property in Spain?

 

Since we started to invest in Spain in 2012, we have built a network of local real estate experts in Spain and became the one stop shop solution for foreigners looking for help to buy a property in Spain.

Foreigners ourselves, we have built this network first to find the solution for ourselves… then we wanted to share our network and our experience with other foreigners.

In two years, our readership grew to more than 140,000 and are coming from more than 210 countries around the world! We are really pleased with that.

 

It is cheap and easy to buy a property in Spain if you are assisted by the local experts speaking your language. Check our interesting articles:

 

The experts from our network are active in ten fields:

  1. Property finders
  2. B&B
  3. Lawyers
  4. Tax
  5. Architects
  6. Money Transfer
  7. Mortgage
  8. Insure your Spanish property
  9. Property survey
  10. Renovation

 

 

Find your property in Spain

 

We get many requests flowing in every week as 130.000 foreigners bought a property in Spain in 2022 and the growth is continuing.

Check the feedback we have received lately from our customers:

“Thank you for your help.”

“Your website is really a very interesting source of information.”

“We found the help we wanted for purchasing our property.”

“Thanks to your website, I got the ins and outs of buying a property in Spain.”

 

 

How did we help our customers during the last months?

Our activity is strong and we can’t update this page regularly as we have to manage the requests coming in. We receive the most requests from England but actually they really come from all over the world. This is why we love it so much.

What are the services people are looking for? Property finders in Spain, mortgage financing thanks to our partnership with a mortgage broker negotiating with all the biggest banks in Spain, legal and tax advice and currency hedging. We started our partnership for your holiday home insurance in Spain in 2019. Last but not least, we have a survey partner if you need any technical review of a property before buying it.

 

Review some of the last properties bought by our local property hunters everywhere in Spain (at the bottom of the article).

 

Here is a quick overview of some requests we got in during the last months:

 

We got close to 300 Requests in 2022!

 

Here are a few samples of how we helped our customers in 2022:

  • A couple from America is looking to invest in Valencia or Barcelona and find their future retirement home

Region: Valencia / Barcelona

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the region of Valencia and our property hunter in the region of Barcelona

Find a lawyer in Valencia and a property lawyer in Barcelona speaking English to assist with the purchase of the property in Spain. May I buy a property in Spain?

How to finance my Spanish property? as I want to keep my current property for 5 more years before retiring.

How to hedge currency risk while I purchase my property in Spain as I am American?

 

  • A young manager from Soudan is looking for a new life in Spain.

Region: no precise idea: Valencia / Barcelona ?

Requests:

How to get a Golden Visa for Spain?

Find a lawyer in Valencia and a property lawyer in Barcelona speaking English to assist with my Visa application the purchase of the property in Spain

 

  • A couple from Belgium is looking to buy a family house in the Costa Brava

Region: Costa Brava

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the Costa Brava region

 

  • A couple from South Africa is looking to invest in Barcelona and find their future home

Region: Barcelona

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the region of Barcelona

– Find a property lawyer in Barcelona speaking English to assist with the purchase of the property in Spain.

– A tax adviser in Barcelona to review my tax situation with the property

How to finance my Spanish property? as I want to keep my current property for 5 more years before retiring.

How to hedge currency risk while I purchase my property in Spain as I am Not European?

 

  • A Dutch couple is looking to invest in Valencia for a holiday home close to the beach

Region: Valencia

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the region of Valencia

Find a lawyer in Valencia speaking English to assist with the purchase of the property in Spain.

How to finance my Spanish property?

 

  • A Luxembourg real estate investor is looking to invest in Madrid for rental income.

Region: Madrid

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the region of Madrid.

-Get in contact with a local partner for a mortgage in Spain, get a better understanding of the minimum down payment needed to buy a property in Spain.

 

 

Example of customers’ other requests:

  • A customer from Belgium found his holiday home in Andalusia and wanted to make an official bid with a lawyer

Our tip: never make an offer or sign before your lawyer saw the offer.

Region: Andalusia, Costa de Almeria

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property lawyer in the region of Costa de Almeria

-Check all the paperwork

 

  • A couple from America looking to retire in the Valencian Community in 2019

Region: Valencia, Valencian Community

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the region of Valencia

Find a lawyer in Valencia speaking English to assist with the purchase of the property in Spain.

How to get a mortgage in Spain as a foreigner?

How to hedge currency risk while I purchase my property in Spain?

  • An Australian couple looking to get the Golden Visa in Spain and buy a property in Barcelona

Region: Barcelona, Catalonia

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in Barcelona

Find a lawyer to assist with the property purchase and with the Visa procedure.

Money Transfer/currency risk: the purchaser needs to exchange Australia Dollars into Euros

 

  • An English couple looking to know how to proceed to get a mortgage in the Valencian Community

Region: Valencia, Valencian Community

Requests:

-Understand how to get a mortgage in Spain as a foreigner

 

 

  • A customer from England toured Spain during a full month looking for a horse-property to retire in Spain and found it in the region of Tarragona.

Region: Tarragona, Costa Daurada

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property lawyer in the region of Tarragona

-Find an architect in the Costa Daurada for assisting with a first survey of the property

Money Transfer and currency hedging: the purchaser is from England and needs to exchange Sterlings into Euros

 

  • A customer from Denmark is looking to buy a luxury property in Barcelona as a second home

Region: Barcelona, Costa de Barcelona

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in Barcelona

-Learn more about the legal and tax aspects of purchasing a property in Spain as a foreigner

  • A Saudi investor had a budget to invest in a property in Madrid for rental income.

Region: Madrid

Requests:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the region of Madrid.

-Get in contact with a local partner for a mortgage in Spain, get a better understanding of the minimum down payment needed to buy a property in Spain.

 

  • A Dutch looking to retire in Alicante

 

Region: Alicante, Costa Blanca

Requests:

-Get in touch with our local property lawyer in the region of Denia

-Get in contact with a local partner for a mortgage, get a better understanding of the minimum down payment needed to buy a property in Spain.

 

  • An institutional investor looking to invest in Madrid and Barcelona

 

 

  • A Dutch looking to retire in Barcelona

Region: Barcelona, Costa de Barcelona

Requests:

-Get in touch with our local property lawyer in the region of Barcelona

-Understand the aspects regarding the Spanish NIE, why do I need it as a foreigner?

 

  • A Brittish looking to retire in 6 months in Spain

Region: Many regions

Requests:

-Where can I find the most for my money?

-Rent my property 6 months per year to get some revenue

 

  • A customer from Switzerland looking to buy in Andalusia

 

Region: Andalusia, Mijas

Requests:

-Get in touch with our local property lawyer in Andalusia

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the Andalusia

-Get in contact with a local partner in Spain for a mortgage

 

  • Another customer from Switzerland looking to buy a second home in the old city centre of Girona

 

Region: Girona, Costa Brava

Request:

-Get in touch with our property hunter in the Costa Brava

 

So don’t hesitate, ask us, ask our property experts in Spain.

 

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  1. We work with the best local professionals having the highest standards and speaking your language!
  2. We do the follow-up with our customers. We want to be sure that they are happy with the service provided.
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In order to get closer to the market in Tarragona, we asked our independent local property finder, Valérie, to write about her latest activity there. Should you need more information, we will put you in touch with her, she is our local independent partner of howtobuyinSpain.

 

Tarragona property investment: a Case study of a Costa Dorada property for sale

 

The Costa Dorada is the coastal area in the south of Catalonia. It is located in the province of Tarragona and offers a varied landscape of beaches, mountains and countryside. The many hiking trails, bike tours, mountain biking are ideal for discovering its extraordinary views and dream beaches. Indeed, this region is distinguished by its beautiful beaches and its golden sand, illuminated by the rays of the sun, hence its name in Spanish “Costa Daurada“, the Golden Coast in French. Let’s go to its discovery.

 

The city of Tarragona

Tarragona is the most important city of the Costa Dorada. It is the capital of the province of Tarragona and was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 2000. Find all the World Heritage sites of the Unesco here with the other 10 reasons why you should buy a property in Spain. All the archaeological wealth of the city are present through its Roman walls, circuses, amphitheatres and Roman theatres among others. With more than 130,000 inhabitants, Tarragona is not only a medieval town that attracts many tourists but also a city that moves all year round and is very accessible. Indeed, Tarragona is connected to the big cities of Spain and France by the A7 motorway by car, by plane thanks to its international airport of Reus, but also by the train, thanks to the AVE / TGV from France and Barcelona just an hour away.

Tarragona is also home to one of Spain’s largest and most popular amusement park complexes: Port Aventura, a park with a varied theme for children and adults alike. Nearby, Tarragona also offers many water games parks for the families.

 

The Roman aqueduct in Tarragona

 

Here are the must-see places to visit in Tarragona, an active city all year round:
The cathedral, which dates from the XII-XIV century
The model of Roman Tarraco, replica in miniature of the town
The Roman amphitheatre, where took place the old gladiatorial battles
The Praetorium and Roman circus
– The balcony of the Mediterranean
– Placa de la Font, Plaça del Forum and Plaça del Rei
– El Serrallo, typical fishing district
– La Rambla Nova
– Tarragona Central Market
– The beaches

 

The Roman amphitheatre in Tarragona

 

The landscapes and beaches of Tarragona

For centuries, Tarragona is very well connected by paths between the different neighbouring villages. These paths are suitable for walking, cycling, riding and will get you close with those wonderful landscapes, horizons and heritage of this city. In total, 75 km of these paths have been created to enjoy nature. They are easy to find even though some of them are old trails that linked villages, others led to masías and farms, and others – such as the coastline or perimeter – were used to monitor hazards from the farmlands, Sea and contraband. Admiring the beaches from the heights is an activity that the nature lovers will enjoy.

The sandy beaches of Tarragona and the sublime small coves: Cala Fonda (Tarragona), Cala Jovera (Tarragona), Cala Penya Tallada (Playa Salou), Playa El Dorada (Cambrils) and Playa Penyals (Miami Playa) are among the top of the Costa Dorada‘s beach. They will give pleasure to swimmers and sportsmen in search of tranquillity. For sure, there is a wide range of aquatic activities to enjoy the pleasant temperature of the sea during more than half of the year.

 

Have a quick look at the many activities of the Costa Daurada on the infographic created by HowtobuyinSpain.

Real estate in Tarragona

Only an hour from Barcelona by car, Tarragona offers very competitive prices in real estate. The average price per square meter of the province of Tarragona is € 1,250 as of the end of June 2018, which is very affordable taking into account the proximity of the coast, Barcelona, the quality of life offered and the cost of living make it very affordable for the Frenchs. The prices for the capital of the same name is a little higher: 1.470 € / m2.

 

Here is a quick look at the real estate price evolution in Tarragona over the last 20 years

  • Real estate prices in Tarragona: €1.250 /m² (June 2018), +0.7% vs last year
  • Transactions for Tarragona are strong: 11.886 +10,1% vs last year

 

 

An independent small typical house in Deltebre

 

  • Buyer: a French Executive
  • Property: Small independent house with own land, 2 rooms, on one floor, at 200 meters from the beach
  • Neighbourhood: Countryside of Riumar Deltebre, 30 min south of Tarragona
  • Goal: Self-usage a few weeks per year, rent out in summer
  • Budget: €125.000

A small villa in the countryside of Tarragona, 200 meters from the beach

 

An independent small house in Vilafranca del Penedes

 

  • Buyer: Bank employee from Alsace ( France)
  • Property: Small independent house with own land (1600 m2), 2 rooms, on one floor, with a vegetable garden and fruits trees in the area of Vilafranca del Penedes
  • Neighbourhood: In the countryside of Vilafranca del Penedes, 40 minutes from Barcelona’s Airport
  • Goal: Self-usage a few weeks per year and family home
  • Budget: €130.000

A nice villa with views on the countryside of Vilafranca del Penedes

If you are looking to buy in Spain, we would suggest that you read our earlier paper on Property hunting: 6 essential reasons for loving your Spanish real estate shopper. This paper is very interesting and gives you some of the important reasons why working with a property hunter is very useful for foreigners looking to buy in Spain. You will find specific samples our independent local partners worked on in Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona and Madrid. Here are our other “Case study” written on Madrid, Barcelona and Tenerife: Property hunting “Case study” in Madrid, Property hunting “Case study” in Barcelona and Property hunting “Case study” in Tenerife written by our local independent property finders.

About Sabine, our local independent Property finder in Tarragona

Sabine is our local property finder in Costa Dorada. Sabine is active on Costa Dorada since 2019 and lives in Spain since 2015. She is our
local independent partner in this region.

 

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Sabine

Property finder in Tarragona and the Costa Dorada

Local independent partner of HTBIS Network

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