Tarragona Marina cancels demolition of Miracle beach commercial premises

A 4.7 million euro investment will modernize the facilities and extend the concession until 2036.

Generic image of a marina waterfront with service buildings and pedestrian areas.
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Generic image of a marina waterfront with service buildings and pedestrian areas.

The Port Esportiu de Tarragona has officially scrapped plans to demolish the commercial buildings near Miracle beach, choosing instead to renovate the structures as part of a major October redevelopment.

The Reial Club Nàutic de Tarragona board has submitted the final phase of the project to the Tarragona Port Authority (APT). The total investment of 4.7 million euros ensures the facility's operating license is extended for another twelve years, until 2036.

"We decided to maintain the building and preserve the premises that form this facade, which is the most beautiful in terms of sea views."

David Pino · President of Reial Club Nàutic de Tarragona
The new master plan focuses on sustainability, featuring solar panels, green spaces, and climate shelters. Crucially, new regulations ban nightlife venues, shifting the focus toward restaurants and maritime service offices. Currently, the marina's 440 moorings have reached a 70% occupancy rate.
Infrastructure improvements also include a new accessible staircase connecting the Moll de Costa with the marina area. Construction is expected to be fully completed by the summer of 2025, marking a new era for Tarragona's waterfront.