Port Torredembarra lies about 2 kilometres from Camping La Noria on a lively stretch of Costa Dorada coast. Depending on the season and what local providers offer, you can try scuba diving and snorkelling, join guided jet-ski trips along the shore, rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards, or get out sailing when conditions suit.

Staying a few minutes from a marina and long beaches means you can switch between lazy days and time on the water whenever you like — from quiet paddling and snorkelling to faster-paced options, depending on the season and what is available locally.
From Camping La Noria, Port Torredembarra is just 2 km away. Walk there in about 20 minutes, cycle in 5 minutes or drive in 3 minutes. The port has its own car park.
Walk or bike to Port Torredembarra (15 min)
Most coastal activity runs from April to October, with June to September offering the warmest sea. Early mornings are usually calmest for paddle craft and snorkelling. Some motorised and boat-based options are concentrated in mid-summer; check schedules and weather with providers before you go.
150mPlatja dels Muntanyans is quite literally the campsite's own beach. Connected to Camping La Noria by a pedestrian tunnel beneath the railway, this Blue Flag beach of fine golden sand and protected natural dunes is just 150 metres from your pitch — you can hear the waves from the campsite at night.
1.5kmPlatja de la Paella is Torredembarra's main urban beach, a wide sweep of golden sand just 1.5 kilometres from Camping La Noria. With Blue Flag status, full amenities and a lively promenade lined with bars and restaurants, it is the perfect everyday beach for a camping holiday on the Costa Dorada.
© Jorge Franganillo1kmTorredembarra is not just near the campsite — it is the campsite's home town. This compact seafaring village on the Costa Dorada coast combines a genuine Catalan identity with all the amenities a camping family needs, from a daily fish market to summer festivals that light up the night sky.