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How to get from Barcelona to the Costa Dorada with BusPlana

Travelling from Barcelona to the Costa Dorada is like opening the door to the luminous Mediterranean, where the blue of the sea blends with golden beaches, lively promenades and towns that combine history, gastronomy and relaxation. Just over a hundred kilometres from the Catalan capital, this coastal spot is the perfect getaway for those looking to unwind for a few days or for those who need a comfortable and direct journey.

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Discover the gastronomic days of Cambrils

Strolling through Cambrils means enveloping yourself in an unmistakable fragrance that blends the salt air of the Mediterranean with the aroma of sofrito escaping from the stoves of its seaside neighbourhood. Here, cooking is not a service, it is a ritual. Being the Gastronomic Capital of the Costa Dorada is not just a title; it is a responsibility to keep alive a tradition where the sea and the land come together in every dish.

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Enjoy Carnival on the Costa Dorada with BusPlana

The Costa Dorada Carnival will once again fill its streets with music, colour and joy during February to celebrate the great festival of King Carnestoltes, with its costumes and iconic parties. Along the coast, in towns such as Tarragona, Cambrils and Salou, you can experience all the incredible events tailored to each area.

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Cós Blanc in Salou. Get to the confetti carnival with BusPlana

Every winter, when the cold seems to invade everything, the capital of the Costa Dorada lights up with a special energy. As every year, on the first weekend of February, Salou dresses up to celebrate its winter Festa Major, dedicated to Saint Anthony the Abbot. At the heart of these festivities is one of the most popular and crowded events in the town, where both locals and visitors enjoy an unparalleled light and sound show, the Cós Blanc. This event, which began spontaneously more than four decades ago, has grown from a simple parade to become a festive landmark throughout Catalonia. What began as a small joke among friends throwing shredded newspaper at each other is now a first-rate technical production that attracts tens of thousands of people eager for music, colour and, of course, an endless shower of confetti.

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BusPlana provides transfers from the Barcelona and Reus airports and the AVE train station in Tarragona to your hotel or campsite. We also offer a multitude of excursions to enjoy the Costa Dorada.


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