Arrabassada-Cap de Sant Pere Natural Area is a coastal protected zone near Tarragona, offering spectacular Mediterranean landscapes, rugged cliffs, and diverse habitat for coastal flora and fauna.
Located along the northeastern coast of Spain in the region of Catalonia, the Arrabassada-Cap de Sant Pere Natural Area encompasses a rugged stretch of Mediterranean coastline south of Tarragona. This protected natural area is characterized by steep limestone cliffs, sandy coves, and patches of dense Mediterranean scrubland. The area's geography features dramatic sea cliffs descending into the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, creating unique microhabitats for diverse marine and terrestrial species. Ecologically, it supports a mix of Mediterranean vegetation including pine forests, juniper bushes, and aromatic shrubs, providing home to endemic and migratory bird species, reptiles, and small mammals. Its coastal waters are known for seagrass meadows which act as important nursery grounds for fish. Historically, the region contains archaeological sites reflecting its use since Roman times, including remnants near Tarragona, adding cultural value to the natural landscape. Outdoor recreation focuses primarily on hiking, birdwatching, and coastal exploration, with well-maintained trails running along cliff tops offering panoramic sea views. The area also attracts recreational fishers and snorkelers energized by the clear waters and rich marine biodiversity. The natural beauty and proximity to urban centers make Arrabassada-Cap de Sant Pere a popular destination for locals and visitors seeking an accessible yet pristine Mediterranean natural experience.
Panoramic viewpoints on the Cap de Sant Pere cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea
Rich Mediterranean scrubland hosting rare endemic plant species
Archaeological remains near Tarragona showcasing Roman coastal settlements
Secluded coves with clear waters ideal for snorkeling and marine observation
Steep limestone cliffs providing breathtaking vistas over the Mediterranean and key nesting sites for seabirds.
A small, sheltered beach area offering calm waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Dense native vegetation including pine and juniper that sustains local wildlife and stabilizes the coastline.