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Spring in the Ebro Delta: a unique spectacle

Primavera en el Delta: arrozales espejo y flamencos

Spring in the Ebro Delta: a unique spectacle

Spring is the ideal time to visit our region — and not just because of the pleasant weather. The mild temperatures and outdoor activities are perfect for enjoying the landscape and wildlife. In this article, we will explore the best places to visit, the activities you cannot miss, and practical tips to make your trip unforgettable.


If you plan to visit the Ebro Delta in the spring, be sure to pack light and comfortable clothing, as well as sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Do not forget to bring a camera to capture the most special moments. And, of course, do not leave without trying the local rice — it is a delicacy.

Rice Fields Mirror and Nesting Flamingos

The spring is the perfect time to visit the rice fields of the Delta del Ebro, as they are flooded and reflect the sky like infinite mirrors. A unique and exciting spectacle, and it is the perfect home for the flamingos that start nesting at this time. You can visit the rice fields by bicycle or kayak, and enjoy the landscape and wildlife. Last year, when the mistral had been blowing for three days straight, the reflection of the sky in the water was impressive.

  • Distance from La Ràpita: 5 km, depending on the route you take
  • Hours: from 8am to 8pm, although I recommend going early to avoid the heat
  • Price: free, which is a great incentive to visit
  • Coordinates: 40.7167, 0.8667, but do not worry about that, just follow the signs

The Best Time for Cycling and Kayaking

The spring is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor sports in the Delta del Ebro. The climate is mild and pleasant, and the cycling and kayaking routes are ideal for exploring the region. You can rent a bicycle or a kayak in La Ràpita and enjoy the scenery and wildlife. Go at 7am, not 10am, the difference is drastic. And do not forget to bring enough water and food.

  • Cycling routes: 20 km, 30 km, or if you are feeling brave, 40 km
  • Kayaking routes: 10 km, 20 km, or if you want an adventure, 30 km
  • Price: 10€-20€ per person, depending on the duration and type of route
  • Hours: from 9am to 7pm, although we can adapt to your needs

The Fish Auction and Market

The fish auction is the heart of the fishing activity in La Ràpita, and it is the perfect place for you to buy fresh fish and enjoy the atmosphere of the port. The fish market is open to the public, and you can see how the fresh fish is auctioned. It is a spectacle in itself, and do not miss the opportunity to try some of the typical dishes of the area.

  • Hours: from 6am to 2pm, although you are recommended to go early to see the auction
  • Price: free, which is a great incentive to visit
  • Coordinates: 40.6167, 0.6167, but do not worry about that, just follow the signs

The Salines and El Trabucador

The Salines are a protected natural area that is home to a variety of birds and wildlife. El Trabucador is a sandbar that separates the Bahía de los Alfacs from the Mediterranean Sea, and it is an ideal place to practice water sports. The area is impressive, with a wide variety of flora and fauna. And, of course, you should not leave without taking a dip in the sea.

  • Distance from La Ràpita: 15 km, depending on the route you take
  • Hours: from 8am to 8pm, although you are recommended to go early to avoid the heat
  • Price: free, which is a great incentive to visit
  • Coordinates: 40.6500, 0.6500, but you do not need to worry about that, just follow the signs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit the Ebro Delta?

The spring is the ideal time to visit the Ebro Delta, as the temperatures are mild and outdoor activities are perfect. And it's not just because of the weather, but also due to the variety of flora and fauna that you can enjoy.

Where can I rent a bicycle or a kayak?

You can rent a bicycle or a kayak in La Ràpita, at several shops and rental centres. Go to the local shops, they are very friendly and will help you find what you need.

What is the admission price to the salt pans?

Admission to the salt pans is free, which is a great incentive to visit. And it's not just free, but also an impressive place, with a great variety of flora and fauna.

Tip: Make sure to bring enough water and food, as dining options in the area can be limited. And don't forget to try the local rice, it's a delicacy.

To get to the Ebro Delta, it is recommended to rent a car from Reus airport (45 min) or Tarragona, as public transport can be limited. This way, you will be able to explore the region with greater freedom and enjoy all the places that we have recommended.

Practical Information

Spring is the perfect time to visit the Delta del Ebro, as the temperatures are mild and outdoor activities are ideal. Remember to wear lightweight and comfortable clothing, as well as sun protection and a hat to shield yourself from the sun. Do not forget to bring a camera to capture the most special moments. And, of course, do not leave without trying a swim in the sea. Enjoy your trip to the Delta del Ebro.

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