The Ulldecona reservoir dam
The Ulldecona reservoir dam

Ancient Catalonia - Iberians & Romans in North-East Spain

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Summary

Prehistoric cave paintings depicting human groups show the emergence of a complex society early in the region’s history and an advanced Iberian culture developed here. There were Greek settlements along the coast before it was conquered by the Romans. Catalonia was one of the first areas of Spain to free itself from the Moors and, as a result, there evolved a very distinct regional culture. Medieval Barcelona was at the heart of the Mediterranean Empire which stretched to Italy and Greece.

Tour highlights:

  • See the 2500-year old village of Callafell
  • Discover pre-historic art in the caves of Ulldecona
  • View the magnificent Les Ferreres Aqueduct, built by the Romans to supply water to Tarragona
  • Explore the medieval monasteries’ hillside towns

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  • Expert Guide Lecturer
  • Professional Tour Manager
  • Local travel aboard a private air-conditioned coach
  • Meals as per the itinerary, wine and tea or coffee with dinner
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  • Entries to all sites as per the itinerary
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