Platja de Migjorn is a serene beach situated in the Ebro Delta, Tarragona, at the mouth of the Ebro River, opposite the Island of Buda. The beach is notable for its expansive size, natural beauty, and tranquil environment. It is a wild beach, devoid of amenities such as lifeguards or showers, but its natural allure makes it a popular destination for beachgoers.
The beach's turquoise and transparent waters are home to a variety of fish that are known to approach swimmers fearlessly. The beach is also characterized by its good atmosphere, making it suitable for non-swimmers, families, and those interested in water activities. However, visitors should be mindful of the occasional strong currents.
Platja de Migjorn offers several paths for access, and parking is conveniently available close to the beach, free of charge. Despite its popularity, especially during peak season, the beach is not typically crowded due to its extensive size. There is also a beach bar during the summer where visitors can enjoy refreshments and find shade.
Aside from the beach itself, visitors can enjoy the sensational views of the Alfacada lagoon, the Island of Buda, and bird colonies from the Mirador del Migjorn viewpoint located before the beach. The Finca del Violí, a natural space with observation points for native fauna and flora, is also worth exploring. The beach is also a suitable location for kayaking.
Moreover, one of the highlights of visiting Platja de Migjorn is the opportunity to witness breathtaking sunsets when the weather is clear. Visitors are encouraged to stroll along the shore and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.