Ebro Delta
On the Catalan coast of southwestern Spain, where the Ebro river meets the Mediterranean, The Ebro Delta is one of the Mediterranean's largest wetlands with rice paddies, flamingos, and endless sandy beaches. The nature paradise offers fantastic birdwatching and cycling routes.
What awaits you
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Best time to visit
July–August: up to 32°C with 13h of sunshine per day.
In June–September, water temperatures reach a pleasant 29°C — perfect for swimming.
Insider tip: February, March, November — a pleasant 20°C with fewer visitors.
Mild year-round: even in winter 16°C.
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Ebro Delta as a Vacation Destination
Ebro Delta is an excellent choice for beach holidays, hiking trips, camping holidays. Its coastal location offers direct access to the sea and plenty of water activities. The best time to visit is June, July, August with temperatures up to 32°C.
A rental car is recommended for exploring the surrounding area. The cost of living is moderate, offering good value for money. Campers will find pitches for both tents and caravans.
The region offers rich cultural experiences: excellent local cuisine, stunning natural landscapes. The best months for swimming are June, July, August, September with water temperatures up to 29°C.