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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Futurotel Cambrils Paradise Resort 3*, located in Cambrils.
- Available in Room Only.
- 1 2-day ticket to PortAventura® World (PortAventura® Park and Ferrari Land).
Activities
Have a great time at PortAventura World®!
If you've never been to PortAventura World®, get ready for a unique experience. This theme park, located on the Costa Dorada (Tarragona, Spain), brings together several parks full of excitement, shows and attractionsinspired by places around the world and speed. On your visit you can discover PortAventura Park, the main theme park with six areas full of adventures, and Ferrari Land, a tribute to the spirit and adrenaline of the Italian brand.
Ticket details
Your ticket is valid for 2 consecutive days, with access in the following order:
- Day 1: access to PortAventura Park and Ferrari Land.
- Day 2: access to PortAventura Park.
Please note that it is not possible to change this order.
You can start using your tickets on the day you prefer during your stay. Once you activate your ticket in the park, it will be valid for that day and the next. If you decide not to use the second day, no refund will be made.
- Check the updated park opening hours here
Information about Ferrari Land
- Ferrari Land may be closed on certain dates.
- The price of your booking already takes into account these closures.
- Before your holiday, please check the opening and closing times of the parks here
How to enjoy your tickets
- You will receive your tickets by email the day before your holiday:
- An email with your confirmation voucher.
- Another email with your digital tickets.
- No need to print them out: you can show them directly on your cell phone!
- When you arrive at the park, just go to the turnstiles and scan your tickets to start your adventure.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Cambrils: Where Pirates, Fine Dining and Hidden Stories Meet
Cambrils is much more than sun and beach. Discover a destination where pirate legends, haute cuisine and exotic gardens blend into one fascinating Mediterranean escape. Here are some of its most surprising secrets:
- The “Torre del Port” is not a lighthouse (even if it looks like one)
Many visitors mistake it for a lighthouse because of its round shape and seaside location. In reality, it is a 17th-century defensive tower built to protect the town from Barbary pirate attacks. Today, it stands as one of Cambrils’ most photographed landmarks and hosts maritime history exhibitions.
- A gastronomic capital with stars
Despite its small size, Cambrils is proudly known as the Gastronomic Capital of the Costa Dorada. Its reputation goes far beyond fresh fish: for decades, Michelin-starred restaurants have flourished here — something truly exceptional for a town of this scale. Don’t leave without tasting the famous fideus rossos, the local seafood specialty.
- El Parc Samà: A slice of Cuba in Tarragona
Just outside town, step into a historic garden straight out of a film set. Designed by Salvador Samà, Marquis of Marianao, it recreates the colonial Cuban atmosphere where his family once lived.
Bonus fact: A young Josep Fontserè, teacher of Antoni Gaudí, collaborated on the design. The pre-modernist influence is evident in its caves, waterfalls and romantic landscapes.
- La Torre de l'Esquirol: The 19th-century “telegraph”
Near the beach stands this slender tower, once a crucial part of the optical telegraph network linking Barcelona with Valencia and Madrid in the 19th century. Messages were transmitted through visual signals — mirrors and panels from tower to tower. It was the WhatsApp of its time, long before electric cables arrived.
- An air-raid shelter beneath your feet
In the heart of the old town (La Vila), explore a remarkably well-preserved Civil War shelter. Walk through the underground tunnels where locals once sought protection from bombings and experience a powerful piece of history firsthand.
Do not miss:
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Pla de les Serenes: Along the promenade, admire the sculptures dedicated to fishermen. Look closely — the mermaids even have names: La Dolça and La Calma.
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El Pino Redondo (Pi Rodó): Discover the centenary pine tree declared Local Heritage. So iconic that it gives its name to the neighborhood and remains a classic meeting point.
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Two centers, one destination: Cambrils is divided into two distinct areas separated by one kilometer — La Vila, the medieval and agricultural heart inland, and El Puerto, the vibrant seaside district.

Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 2: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Children aged 3 to 12: first child stays with a surcharge of approx. 25€ per night..
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 3 people.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
