From Sitges to L'Ampolla along the Tarragona coast, Travesías en Surfski with Nootka Kayak & SUP offers seven downwind legs that add up to more than 110 kilometers of open-Mediterranean paddling. Each 13-17 kilometer crossing threads rock-studded headlands, pebbled coves and long sandy beaches, and the itinerary, Sitges to Segur de Calafell, Segur to Torredembarra, Torredembarra to Tarragona, Tarragona to Cambrils, Cambrils to Hospitalet de l'Infant, Hospitalet to L'Ametlla de Mar and L'Ametlla to L'Ampolla, reads like a coastal field guide. This is sea-surfing for paddlers: intentional downwind runs designed to use wind and swell for smooth surfs rather than sprinting for speed. The organizers adapt the sequence to prevailing conditions to favor downwind legs so paddlers spend more time riding waves than fighting them. Guides provide instruction, safety oversight and shore support; equipment options include Epic Kayaks V5 and V7 models, and rental, transfers and insurance are included according to the listed tariff. The coastline here is geologically interesting. Old limestone headlands give way to softer Miocene sediments, producing steep cliffs, rocky reefs and wide beaches that shelter Posidonia seagrass meadows, an underwater nursery that attracts schools of fish and occasional bottlenose dolphins. Tarraco's Roman legacy appears in Tarragona's waterfront ruins, a cultural punctuation between sea stages. Practical details matter. Meet at Nootka Kayak & SUP at the start of each traverse or join the operator's vehicle in Sitges for transfers. Experience in downwind conditions and the ability to reboard a surfski in wind and swell are mandatory; these runs are not suitable for beginner paddlers. The price includes material and surfski rental where noted, an instructor, transfers when selected, and insurance. There is also the option to use your own equipment. Why book it? The route combines quality Mediterranean surf riding with long sightlines between towns, quiet anchorages for breaks, and the chance to progress your surfski skills on varied sea states. It's a different kind of coastal road trip: you float the shoreline, passing Roman ruins, fishing villages and protected bays, learning to read wind lines and timing rides with a small, knowledgeable team. If you want a technically focused day on the Catalan coast that emphasizes controlled downwind runs, solid equipment and local knowledge, these traverses are a standout way to experience Tarragona's wild nearshore. Expect stops for rinses, short beach breaks and a midday picnic onshore when weather allows; operators often time legs to hit calmer coves for lunches. Accommodations in Sitges or Tarragona make sensible bases, both offer easy vehicle access and post-paddle cafés for gear drying and recovery. Bring layered paddling clothes, sun protection and a willingness to practice wave entry and recovery drills: these skills turn a demanding day into an efficient, rewarding progression.