Comments on: Priorat Travel Guide: How To Plan a Trip To Priorat Spain https://www.winetraveler.com/spain/priorat-travel-guide-tips-how-to-plan-a-trip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=priorat-travel-guide-tips-how-to-plan-a-trip Wine's complex. Travel shouldn't be. Fri, 12 Aug 2022 19:18:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Jordi Ustrell https://www.winetraveler.com/spain/priorat-travel-guide-tips-how-to-plan-a-trip/#comment-7271 Fri, 12 Aug 2022 17:27:39 +0000 https://www.winetraveler.com/?p=8268#comment-7271 In reply to Rosa Hanchett.

Good evening Rosa, thanks for your question. I can imagine you’re talking about the Roman ruins in Tarragona. I’ll tell you this, just a few days ago I had clients who spent one day in Priorat and then 2 days in Tarragona. They seem to have been very happy with the experience. However, this depends on your priorities. If you’re more into wine than ruins, Priorat may take up a couple of days. Consider booking your accommodation and winery tastings (some wineries will ask you to pay your booking in advance). Please read my other posts on Priorat at Winetraveler. They may sound a bit snarky, yet they’re useful. Kind regards, Jordi

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By: Rosa Hanchett https://www.winetraveler.com/spain/priorat-travel-guide-tips-how-to-plan-a-trip/#comment-7268 Sun, 07 Aug 2022 23:54:06 +0000 https://www.winetraveler.com/?p=8268#comment-7268 How many nights do you recou to see the monastery the Roman ruins and all the scenic things plus wineries ?

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By: Jordi Ustrell https://www.winetraveler.com/spain/priorat-travel-guide-tips-how-to-plan-a-trip/#comment-7009 Sun, 26 Jul 2020 16:00:45 +0000 https://www.winetraveler.com/?p=8268#comment-7009 In reply to akmi@iba.dk.

Dear friends, thanks for your question. The answer depends on your priorities. If you want to match your Priorat experience to your sun-and-sea holiday, then May-September are the best period (bear in mind that July and August can be quite hot and sunny). If the seaside part is irrelevant to you, choose any week of the year. Mediterranean winter is rather soft and comfortable, so you can also enjoy Priorat in winter. However, quite a few restaurants and hotels go on holiday in January. Anyway, if you plan ahead you can have a great time here all year round. Priorat wineries usually accept visits throughout the year. For more specific questions, please feel free to contact me via email: jordi@devinssi.com. Kind regards, Jordi

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By: akmi@iba.dk https://www.winetraveler.com/spain/priorat-travel-guide-tips-how-to-plan-a-trip/#comment-7008 Sun, 26 Jul 2020 08:56:59 +0000 https://www.winetraveler.com/?p=8268#comment-7008 Which month are the best to make a week wine vacation to Priorat / Gratallops / Falset?

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