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The Ebro River: a better-kept secret than you think

El río Ebro: de Tortosa a la desembocadura en el Delta

The Ebro River: a better-kept secret than you think. The mouth of the Ebro in the Delta is navigable and spectacular, offering a unique experience for those who venture to explore its waters. With a length of approximately 930 km, the Ebro is the last major Mediterranean river that still maintains its natural course, without major human alterations.


Introduction to the Ebro Delta

The Ebro Delta is a dream destination for nature and landscape lovers. With an area of around 320 km², it is one of the most important deltas in the Mediterranean and a crucial habitat for a wide variety of bird, fish, and plant species. The mouth of the Ebro River in the Mediterranean Sea, located at coordinates 40.7°N 0.8°E, creates a unique ecosystem, with a mixture of fresh and saltwater that sustains rich biodiversity. — This is something that has always fascinated me — the way the river and the sea come together to create such a special environment.

Boat Routes Upstream

One of the best ways to explore the Ebro Delta is by taking boat routes upstream. These routes allow you to enjoy the delta's landscape and wildlife in a relaxed and exciting way. You can rent a boat at the port of Sant Carles de la Ràpita, just a 2-minute walk from our apartments at Lo Peix Apartments, and sail upstream towards the mouth of the Ebro. Last year, when the mistral had been blowing for three days, I decided to take this route and it was incredible to see how the landscape changed with the wind. The cost of renting a boat varies depending on the season, but you can expect to pay around 50-100€ per hour, depending on the type of boat and its capacity.

The Island of Buda and the Xerta Weir

The island of Buda is an iconic location in the Ebro Delta, known for its natural beauty and ecological importance. The Xerta weir, located at the top of the delta, is a hydraulic structure that regulates the flow of water from the Ebro River and is a point of interest for visitors. The distance from the port of Sant Carles de la Ràpita to the island of Buda is approximately 15 km, and you can get there by boat or car. Go early, around 7 am, the difference is brutal in terms of tranquility and opportunities to spot wildlife.

Opening Hours and Prices

The opening hours of the fish market at the port of Sant Carles de la Ràpita vary depending on the season, but it generally opens from 6 am to 5 pm. The price of fresh produce at the market depends on the season and availability, but you can expect to pay around 10-20€ per kilo of fresh fish. The best thing to do is ask the fishermen directly, they will give you the best advice on what to buy and when.

Season and Climate

Spring and summer are the best times to visit the Ebro Delta, with warm and sunny weather that invites you to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and sailing. April is especially pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 21°C. However, keep in mind that Easter week is a very popular time, so it's recommended to plan ahead to avoid the crowds.

Access by Bike or Car

Access to the Ebro Delta is easy both by bike and car. You can rent a bike in Sant Carles de la Ràpita and pedal through the delta, enjoying the landscape and wildlife. The distance from the port of Sant Carles de la Ràpita to the beach of El Trabucador is approximately 12 km by car, and the journey takes around 15-20 minutes. To get there by car from Reus Airport (45 minutes) or Tarragona, rent your car here → and compare prices to find the best option.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to explore the Ebro Delta?

The best way to explore the Ebro Delta is undoubtedly by taking boat routes upstream, which allow you to enjoy the delta's landscape and wildlife in a relaxed and exciting way. There's nothing like sailing up the river and seeing wildlife in its natural habitat.

What is the cost of renting a boat in the Ebro Delta?

The cost of renting a boat in the Ebro Delta varies depending on the season, but in general, you can expect to pay around 50-100€ per hour, depending on the type of boat and its capacity. It's a good idea to compare prices and services before renting.

What is the distance from the port of Sant Carles de la Ràpita to the island of Buda?

The distance from the port of Sant Carles de la Ràpita to the island of Buda is approximately 15 km, and you can get there by boat or car, depending on your preferences and the time you have available.

Conclusion

The Ebro Delta is a unique place that offers an unforgettable experience for those who visit. With its rich biodiversity, natural landscape, and ecological importance, the Ebro Delta is a destination you cannot miss. At Lo Peix Apartments, we can offer you a 2-bedroom apartment with an outdoor terrace, for up to 4 people, in Sant Carles de la Ràpita, just a 2-minute walk from the port and 5 minutes from the Mercat Municipal. Our prices vary depending on the season, but in general, you can expect to pay around 100€ per night in mid-season. Come and discover the Ebro Delta with us! We are sure you will fall in love with this special place.

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