NAUTIC TARRAGONA ๐ช๐ธ SPAIN -SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
41ยฐ 06.4883′ Nย ย 001ยฐ 15.1733′ E

Welcome to Marina Tarragona and the City of Tarragona
We are delighted to welcome the Ocean Posse to our Port and our City. We hope all visiting yachts will enjoy the culture, history, and hospitality that Tarragona has to offer.
For Ocean Posse members, we are pleased to extend the following:
An additional 10% discount on all rental rates and promotions, with a maximum cumulative discount of 50%.
With warm regards,
Marina Tarragona

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Amenities
441 berths up to 20 meters
Depth: 6 meters
100 storage units
240 parking spaces
Next to the train station
7 km from Reus Airport
100 km from Barcelona Airport ( 11-20 Euros pp via train )
Pontoons with secure access
Water and electricity (230โ440 V) at all pontoons
Waste disposal and bilge pump-out facilities
Harbor masterโs office open on weekends and holidays
Fuel station
Laundry facilities
Dock assistance from 06:00 to 22:00
Night security from 22:00 to 06:00
Free Wi-Fi connection
Showers & changing rooms

SAFE APPROACH
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Tarragona Amphitheatre
โ A Roman arena overlooking the sea where gladiators once fought.
Tarragona Cathedral
โ A stunning Gothic cathedral with Romanesque roots and panoramic views from the bell tower.
Pont del Diable (Devilโs Bridge)
โ A remarkably preserved Roman aqueduct just outside the city.
Plaรงa de la Font
โ The lively main square, perfect for tapas, wine, and people-watching.
Rambla Nova & Balcรณ del Mediterrani
โ A broad promenade leading to a viewpoint over the sea.
Circ Romร (Roman Circus)
โ Ancient chariot-racing grounds hidden beneath the old quarter.
Museu Nacional Arqueolรฒgic de Tarragona
โ Artifacts from the cityโs Roman past, mosaics, and statues.
Mercat Central de Tarragona
โ A bustling local market full of Catalan flavors, seafood, and produce.
Carrer Major & Old Town Streets
โ Winding medieval lanes lined with cafรฉs, boutiques, and history.
Les Ferreres Roman Aqueduct Park
โ A tranquil spot to walk, picnic, and marvel at Roman engineering.

โ Tarragona โ Where Roman Stones formed Mediterranean Life ๐
Stepping ashore in Tarragona is like walking into a living museum layered with history, culture, and the easy rhythm of Mediterranean life. Once the capital of Roman Hispania, this Catalonian port city still carries the grandeur of its past. The Roman Amphitheatre, perched dramatically above the sea, reminds visitors of gladiatorial battles, while the remains of the Circus and the city walls reveal just how important Tarraco once was in the empire.
Beyond its ruins, Tarragona hums with modern vitality. The Rambla Nova cuts through the city like a lifeline, filled with cafรฉs, boutiques, and street performers, ending at the Balcรณ del Mediterrani, where locals gather to gaze out over the sparkling coastline. The Plaรงa de la Font, located in the heart of the old town, is always buzzing with terraces serving tapas, wine, and the regionโs famous vermouth.
The cityโs spiritual crown is the Tarragona Cathedral, an impressive blend of Romanesque and Gothic, with cloisters and chapels that invite quiet reflection. From its bell tower, visitors are rewarded with sweeping views across rooftops, ruins, and sea. A short trip outside town brings you to the Pont del Diable, the Roman aqueduct that still arches proudly across the landscape, a marvel of ancient engineering.
Food lovers will find no shortage of treasures here. The Mercat Central brims with seafood, cured meats, and seasonal produce, while seaside restaurants specialize in paella, fideuร , and freshly grilled fish. Festivals, too, give Tarragona its pulse: the human towers, or โcastells,โ rise from its plazas, a thrilling display of balance, trust, and Catalan pride.
Tarragona is more than a port of call โ itโs a place where past and present coexist, where sailors can immerse themselves in history by day and savor Mediterranean hospitality by night