Tuesday 16 September 2014

Viva la España: Port Aventura!

This past summer, my boyfriend and I were fortunate enough to pay a visit to one of Europe’s most popular theme parks, Port Aventura.  The resort and theme park are located in the south of Barcelona, in Salou, on the Costa Dorada, about an hour drive from Barcelona airport. As soon as we got off the plane, we were greeted to sunny blue skies, a blast of humidity and a slight breeze.

For the seven nights we were there, we stayed at the wonderful Hotel PortAventura. With its beautiful Mediterranean theme throughout, spacious rooms, a number of pools, restaurants, and a bar it was perfect. Most importantly, it was right next to the theme park so didn't have to worry about long lines or waking up ridiculously early. The hotel had a deal where we had unlimited access to the park for the time we were there which was great! We also had a room with a view, including two balconies which enabled us to watch the fireworks show from our room. We also had an included breakfast and dinner buffet there which was pretty delicious. There was a variety of food to choose from, and always something different each day.

The theme park itself is huge and filled with plenty to see and do. It features six theme areas: Mediterrània, Far West, Mexico, China, Polynesia and a Seasame Street area for the children. The design and detail engraved in these areas was incredible. The Far West was my favourite with the Grand Canyon type boulders, the Wild West setting and atmosphere, the wooden roller-coasters and even an abandoned grave yard with a talking vulture! China was also very impressive. It even had a replica of the Great Wall of China. Sadly, it failed to stick to the Chinese restaurants style of food. The dishes were highly disappointing, with the food being tasteless and cold. Definitely try other restaurants elsewhere in the park!

There are a variety of attractions and shows at the park including water rides, roller-coasters, a drop tower and even the teacups! The top white-knuckle rides (and my personal favourites) have to be the roller-coasters, Shambhala and Dragon Khan and the drop tower, Hurican Condor. Shambhala had to be my favourite, with its 256ft drop and reaching speeds of 83 mph it was definitely an exhilarating, white-knuckle roller-coaster. Moreover, Shambhala’s unique seating and individual lap bar restraints add to the ride’s thrilling appeal. As a reminder of your experience, you can purchase a ride photo form most of the main attractions. Check out me and Alex’s photo from Hurican Condor below!




During seasonal events, like Summer Nights, the park has a Sesamo Parade and a spectacular FiestAventura fireworks and water show just before the midnight closing of the park. You get the opportunity to see some of your favourite characters, including Woody Woodpecker, a light show and dance performances. Definitely something worth staying for, especially for the kids!


Woody Woodpecker!

Spectacular fireworks and light show

If you want to take a break from the rides then spend a day at the water park, Costa Caribe, located right next to Port Aventura. There’s a huge wave pool, a kiddies play area, a steep drop slide and plenty more! It will definitely keep you cool from the scorching sun! The star attraction had to be El Torrente, a family raft slide, which increases with speed as the float descends. Lots of turns, splashes and a dizzy descent this ride is both thrilling and fun!

For those who like to have a drink and dance, then why not check out the night life that Salou has to offer. About a 20 – 25 min walk from Port Aventura is the strip of a variety of different bars and clubs, not forgetting the abundance of promoters luring tourists into them. Drinks are usually pretty cheap, and be sure to check out the cocktail bars. There are a couple of bars right by the beach which offer large cocktails starting at just 22 Euros, which can be shared as a couple or amongst a group of friends. The clubs can be quite pricey, about 20-30 Euros, but usually include a free drink or shot. The club promoters can be a little bit annoying, handing out leaflets and trying to lure you into practically empty bars so be sure to have your guard up. Apart from that, Salou is very lively, safe and you’re are guaranteed to have a great night out!


Alex and our Sex on the Beach Cocktail. Yummy!

I would definitely recommend a visit to Port Aventura whether it’s a family holiday, a couple’s getaway or just a group vacation with friends. Port Aventura has something for everyone. Be sure to check out Costa Caribe, the beach and the Salou night life! It will be a holiday to remember!


No comments:

Post a Comment