
El Parc del Pescador (urban park)
El Parc del Pinaret (urban park)
El Museu d'Història de Cambrils (museum)
Torre del Port (watch tower and museum)
Esglèsia Mare de Déu de Vilafortuny (church)
Ermita de la Mare de Déu del Camí (hermitage)
Torre del Telègraf (historical telegraph tower)
Castell de Vilafortuny (historical castle)
Esglèsia i Mas d'en Bosch (Church and Bosch Manor House)
El far vermell (The red lighthouse)
Cambrils is a charming seaside town with all the essential features of a typical sun and fun tourist destination, but there is more to it than just that... much more.
The geographic location of Cambrils is not only exceptional by virtue of its climate; it is also right in the middle of one of the most interesting historical and cultural areas of Catalonia.
The streets of Cambrils and the area surrounding the town are filled with interesting cultural features and beautiful natural scenery. The region is well worth seeing with an eye towards learning more about the history of our town or simply to admire the magnificent views that the local countryside offers.
Don't worry if you are looking for something more to do on your holiday than just going to the beach, Cambrils has lots more to offer. Aside from the excellent climate, there is the wonderful food, a wide variety of shopping opportunities, and a first-class calendar of events. Cambrils will satisfy any interest in culture or eco-tourism that visitors may have with a wide variety of interesting locations and activities.