Explore the magnificent 12th-century Catedral de Tarragona — a sublime transition from Romanesque to Gothic — including its serene arcaded cloister and treasure-filled Diocesan Museum, ideally with a private expert guide.
What to expect
You enter through a Romanesque portal into a soaring nave where centuries of Catalan history are etched in stone and stained glass. The cloister garden, with its slender columns and carved menagerie of animals, is one of the most peaceful spaces in Spain. The treasury displays gold reliquaries, Gothic tapestries, and a remarkable Roman marble sarcophagus. The hilltop location also offers sweeping views over the city's rooftops toward the sea.
Good to know
Book tickets online in advance via the official cathedral website to avoid queues on busy port days. The Cathedral is a 15–20 minute walk uphill from the pier, or a short taxi ride. Allow 90 minutes minimum. Dress modestly — shoulders and knees must be covered.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Tarragona — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.