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Campervan Hire Suppliers Tarragona 

Tarragona, Spain is served by McRent. This supplier has a wide selection of campervans that can sleep 2 plus a good selection of motorhomes that can sleep 4. For larger groups, McRent can offer the Family Luxury Category that has 6 seatbelts and can sleep 6.

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Campervan Hire Tarragona 

A scenic Spanish port city like Tarragona has a striking ambience, and is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites. From exploring its 2nd century Amphitheatre— to relaxing by the Large beach— you’d find this city very vibrant. Resting between the Catalan and Valencian borders, the city merges Mediterranean vibrancy with the historical richness of Catalonia. There is simply so much to discover: and for independent, cost-saving tourists, there’s no better way to explore than with our campervan rentals.

A scenic Spanish port city like Tarragona has a striking ambience, and is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites. From exploring its 2nd century Amphitheatre— to relaxing by the Llarga beach— you’d find this city very vibrant. Resting between the Catalan and Valencian borders, the city merges Mediterranean vibrancy with the historical richness of Catalonia. There is simply so much to discover: and for independent, cost-saving tourists, there’s no better way to explore than with our campervan rentals.

Campervan life in Tarragona 

Campervans are tolerated in Spain, given that you don’t park overnight on public roads. To accommodate travellers, Tarragona has camping sites (and services) spanning from the Catalan to Valencian borders. Essentially, your travelling style is welcomed there: and you can easily find a community of like-minded travellers. Tarragona is engulfed in natural parks, and man-made features such as museums are accessible as well. However, spots in your itinerary may be located sparsely. Taxi services to get you from A to B can get expensive. Hotel rates are also getting steadily higher, which may tighten your travel budget. Ease your travelling and accommodation expenses through renting a campervan.

Campervan Rental Tarragona Drives and Ideas

Explore Valencia

Valencia is tropical and more ‘relaxed’ than its Catalan counterparts. With the museums overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, it is a family-friendly region suitable for most tourist groups. For history buffs, there are museums and preserved sites to admire, like the Ferreres Aqueduct. For party-goers, there are multiple outdoor festivals and clubs to enjoy. 

Travel south to El Serrallo, a maritime neighbourhood dubbed by many as a fishing village. There, you can expect fresh seafood and world renowned dishes like Tapas. Quaint and surrounded by local eateries, El Serrallo satisfies those searching for ‘authentic’ Spanish cuisine. Try going up north to the neighbourhood of Salou, if you’re looking for water sports, or to visit the famous water parks like PortAventura. Salou comprises various beaches and coves, setting a perfect scene to park your campervan at. 

Explore Catalonia

Being deeply inspired by cosmopolitan life and Christianity, the Catalan culture has prospered in iconic art movements, music and architecture. You can find inspiration through art— which you get to see in person— at places like the Picasso museum. On top of that, you can also visit the birthplaces of famous artists such as Salvador Dalí. The region is also where Barcelona, the 2nd largest city to Madrid, resides. 

Explore Barcelona

Barcelona is the most visited city in Spain, and for good reason as well. Once ‘done’ with Tarragona, consider driving 35+ minutes up north to Barcelona for a more bustling environment. As the second-largest city to Madrid, a quick ‘pit stop’ to Barcelona may satisfy every niche interest in your travel itinerary: from gastronomy to nightlife. Marked with brilliant Gaudi architecture all over the city, Barcelona possesses one of the finest buildings that not only captures the beauty of the modernist movement, but also holds a uniquely Spanish history.