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In Las Fotos de los Lectores de La Vanguardia we can see how a ray of sun greets the new day, reflected in the mirror of the sea, contemplated by the seagull and by the people who walk along the beach in Roda de Berà (Tarragona).

Roda de Berà has become an important summer resort and tourism is the main source of income for the municipality.

It has campsites and numerous urbanisations, among which the Roc de Sant Gaietà stands out. One of the attractions next to the sea is to walk the camino ronda.

El Roc de Sant Gaietà is like a small town of very unique and quite unknown architecture on the Costa Daurada, with a privileged location in front of the sea.

Inside, we can find, among others, the Luis Del Olmo radio museum, the Roca Foradada, as well as different areas of the Mediterranean and Spanish geography complemented by buildings of different styles, such as Gothic, Renaissance, Mozarabic, Romanesque. and Mudejar, the typical Sevillian and Andalusian patio, architectural style of the north of Spain, etc.