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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Security deposit: €200 (cash or card). It will be refunded upon your departure.
- Resort Pierre & Vacances Bonavista De Bonmont 3*, located in Montroig (Costa Dorada).
- Available with Breakfast, with Breakfast and Half Board.
- Available in standard apartment for 5 people.
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Pet Policy
- Price: 12 €/night and pet
- Maximum weight allowed: 10 kgs/pet
- Maximum 1 pet per apartment
- Pets are welcome at the hotel, but please note that they are not allowed in the dining areas and pool.
Your Perfect Stay
Resort Pierre & Vacances Bonavista De Bonmont 3*: Your Mediterranean Village Escape
Forget overcrowded beachfront towers. Resort Pierre & Vacances Bonavista De Bonmont 3* is designed as a charming Mediterranean village set in an elevated area, creating a peaceful, exclusive atmosphere where space and serenity take center stage.
What truly sets it apart?
A pool that feels like a Water Park
The water area is the undisputed highlight. This isn’t just a pool, it’s an experience.
- Lagoon-style pool: Huge, surrounded by lush gardens and palm trees.
- Relax and fun combined: Hydromassage jets, two outdoor Jacuzzis and a lazy river current area.
- Heated comfort: Maintained at a pleasant temperature, perfect for swimming even when the weather isn’t at its peak.
A paradise for sports lovers
Located within the prestigious Bonmont Terres Noves residential area, the resort is a dream for active travelers.
- Top-level golf: Just 3 minutes from one of the area’s finest courses, Club de Golf Bonmont.
- Bike-Friendly facilities: Workshop, washing area, secure bike storage and direct access to cycling routes into the Tarragona mountains.
- Multisport courts: Basketball, football, beach volleyball and pétanque — all within the complex.

Designed for families, and pets
Traveling with the whole team? This is one of the best value-for-money options around.
- Spacious apartments: Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, living room and generous terraces with sea or mountain views — far beyond a standard hotel room.
- Real entertainment: From April to September, the animation team and Mini Club keep younger guests happily engaged.
- Pet Friendly: Pets are welcome (supplement applies), a rare advantage in resorts of this size.

A strategic location between two worlds
Stay away from the noise, without missing out on anything.
- Just 10–12 minutes by car from the coves of Miami Platja and Mont-roig, including Playa de la Pixerota.
- Only 20–25 minutes from PortAventura World — enjoy the thrills by day and return to total peace at night, far from the bustle of Salou.
- Expert tip: With only two floors, the low-density design guarantees space and comfort. A car is essential, as the resort sits in an elevated residential area with no shops within walking distance.
Space, calm, and freedom, this is Mediterranean living done right!
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Mont-Roig del Camp
Mont-Roig del Camp is more than a stop on the way to the beach. It’s a destination with magnetic charm, where dramatic landscapes blend with stories straight out of a novel.
Discover the most fascinating secrets of this Costa Dorada treasure:
- Joan Miró’s Spiritual Refuge
You can’t understand Joan Miró without Mont-roig. The surrealist master spent almost every summer here from 1911 onwards. His iconic painting La Masía — later purchased by Ernest Hemingway — portrays the Miró family farmhouse in the village. As he famously said: “All my work is conceived in Mont-Roig.”
- Why “Red Mountain”?
The name says it all. Climb up to the Ermita de la Mare de Déu de la Roca and admire the mountain’s intense reddish glow. This sandstone, known as rodeno, burns brightly at sunset — the purest expression of the “Miró color.”
- A Church That Defies Gravity
The hermitage seems to hang dramatically from the cliff, creating one of Catalonia’s most photogenic views. Legend tells of a Moorish king whose frightened horse left a horseshoe mark engraved in the rock as it tried to stop before the abyss.
- The Dry-Stone “Barracas”
Mont-roig is one of the best places to admire dry-stone architecture, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage. Hundreds of rural huts stand proudly in the countryside, built centuries ago by fitting stones together without cement — authentic rustic sculptures shaped by time.
- The “Cathedral” of Baix Camp
The Church of San Miguel is so grand for the village’s size that locals affectionately call it the Cathedral of Baix Camp. Its imposing façade and remarkable acoustics make it a privileged venue for high-level concerts.
- Extra Tip for Food Lovers
Mont-roig is the heart of extra virgin olive oil with D.O.P. Siurana. Taste the fresh new-season oil — the true “liquid gold” that, according to locals, fueled Miró’s creativity well into his 90s.
Mont-Roig del Camp isn’t just a place you pass through. It’s a place you experience.

The Costa Dorada, located on the Mediterranean coast of Catalonia just south of Barcelona, is one of Spain’s most popular holiday regions for families and couples. Known for its long golden-sand beaches, relaxed atmosphere and excellent leisure options, it’s a destination that perfectly combines beach time, culture and fun.
Make sure you visit:
- Tarragona, with its impressive Roman ruins overlooking the sea.
- Salou, lively and ideal for families, with a beautiful seafront promenade.
- Cambrils, famous for its harbour and excellent restaurants.
- Reus, the birthplace of Gaudí, full of modernist architecture.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Llevant Beach (Salou): wide, well-equipped and family-friendly.
- Cambrils Beach: calm waters and a relaxed local feel.
- La Pineda Beach: long and spacious, perfect for walks by the sea.
- Cala Fonda: a more natural and scenic cove near Tarragona.
Family-friendly activities:
- Spend an unforgettable day at PortAventura World, one of Europe’s best theme parks.
- Enjoy safe, shallow waters ideal for children.
- Walk or cycle along the coastal promenades.
- Discover Roman history through open-air sites and museums.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Traditional seafood paella and rice dishes.
- Fideuà, made with noodles instead of rice.
- Fresh grilled fish from the Mediterranean.
- Local wines and cava from nearby Penedès.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Tarragona (15–20 minutes): Roman heritage and charming old town.
- Reus (20 minutes): shopping and modernist routes.
- Barcelona (1 hour): culture, architecture and vibrant city life.

