Salou's beaches and coves, including Llevant beach, Ponent beach, Capellans beach and Crancs cove, now have detailed accessibility information available thanks to a new interactive map.
To mark this astronomical event, Salou Town Council and the Salou Municipal Tourist Board have organised a wide-ranging programme of educational and leisure activities for all ages in the days leading up to the eclipse.
The Coastal Path (Camí de Costa) is one of Salou's great natural attractions. This 9-kilometer coastal trail runs through the municipality's Mediterranean landscape among coves, beaches, and viewpoints, from Punta de Sant Pere, in the area of Passeig Miramar and Plaça Venus, to Racó de Salou, on the border with Cap Salou and La Pineda.
Salou City Council and the Municipal Tourism Board have launched a large-scale operation to distribute a total of 67,000 certified eclipse glasses for the safe observation of the solar eclipse on 12 August.