The Costa Daurada and the Terres de l'Ebre coastline invites you to sail and enjoy the feeling of freedom and at oneness with the sea. Sailing is a very popular water sport in the Catalan Mediterranean due to the pleasant climate and the coastline packed with plenty of beaches and coves where you can drop anchor. If you’re a sailing lover, there are lots of marine resorts and sailing clubs on the Salou i Cambrils, i l'Ametlla de Marobtaining an official qualification, the Sailing School at the Salou Sailing Club and the Nautical Academy at the Cambrils Sailing Club offer initiation, upgrading and technical training courses suited to all ages. They also organise sports competitions and events throughout the year. In addition to sailing, most of the schools offer complementary maritime activities such as windsurfing, kayaking and paddle surfing.L’Ametlla de Mar, one of the small seaside jewels on the Terres de l'Ebre, very near the Ebre Delta, is another sports tourism destination that features sailing and underwater diving. The school at the sailing club offers courses at a municipal and private (Port Calafat. This town is also home to an underwater treasure that can be discovered through diving. This treasure is formed by the remains of ships sunk during the First World War in the depths of the Gulf of Sant Jordi.A multitude of sports at the Costa Daurada marine resortThe Costa Daurada marine resort provides opportunities to learn, practice and combine different water sports. Sea kayak outings, scuba diving baptisms and snorkelling, water sports such as parasailing to get your adrenaline pumping, flying over the sea with a parachute, being pulled along by a motorboat or flyboarding, which consists of “walking” on water, above the sea with a special propeller.The resort also offers family packs with a set of activities that includes an introductory outing in a catamaran to learn how to navigate a route between Salou and Cambrils, rowing in a kayak and outings on a paddleboard and ski bus (banana). All accompanied by a monitor. For anyone seeking unique experiences there are highly attractive proposals, such as diving among tuna in the open sea and going out on a biokayak in L’Ametlla de Mar, which combines a trip in a kayak with an underwater snorkelling itinerary (light-weight diving with a snorkel and goggles).When will you come and slice through the waters of the Mediterranean?