he sea sparkles and laps against the shore of the Maresme coast, north of Barcelona, as the train runs alongside it, passing the few hopeful spring sunbathers and surfers. At points, Spain’s oldest train line runs so close to the shore it feels as if you’re travelling on the sea itself.
Spain's historic rail network passes so near to the coast that it seems like you 're riding on the water directly. Tremendous surges ripped a massive swath across the shore, endangering to destroy a piece of rail and causing the transport operator to institute a transit shuttle connecting La Pineda and Malgrat de Mar.
In Spain, the historic train line that runs along the Maresme Coast has been plucking passengers from Barcelona and sweeping them down the shimmering coastline since 1848, according to The Guardian. The oldest train line in Spain, it runs so close to the water that, in places, it is being overtaken by the sea.
Aquopolis en la Pineda y Costa Caribe Acuátic Park (Port Aventura), en Salou, dos parques acuáticos que ofrecen atracciones y espectáculos para pasar un día muy refrescante en familia o con amigos.