The Ebro Delta offers an incomparable, unique and singular setting. Its landscape, of extraordinary biological richness, is home to an incalculable diversity of fauna and flora. With an area of 320 km² and a Natural Park of 7,736 hectares, this aquatic habitat is vital among the wetlands of the Mediterranean.
The uniqueness of the Ebro Delta is manifested not only in its physical, geographical and natural reality, but also in its traditions, culture, architectural heritage and history. The Delta's landscape has a strong personality: its completely flat lands give it a distinctive appearance. Extensive rice fields, whose appearance varies with the seasons, dominate the physiognomy of the Delta. In addition, there are large lagoons surrounded by reeds and rushes, large areas of brackish soils and long deserted beaches with significant dune formations.