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Put together a custom vacation package to Jesús and get ready to experience this fascinating city how you want. Think about spending some time in the neighborhood of Cap Roig, which is good for coastal beaches and more. If your trip to Jesús includes some sightseeing, drop by well-known attractions like Santa Maria de Tortosa Cathedral, La Suda Castle and Monument a la Batalla de l’Ebre. Whatever your travel plans or budget, putting together the ultimate tailored Jesús vacation is easy with Expedia.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Jesús

Santa Maria de Tortosa Cathedral
Find out about the history of Tortosa with a stop at Santa Maria de Tortosa Cathedral. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
La Suda Castle
You can find out about the history of Tortosa with a visit to La Suda Castle. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
The Royal Schools and the Renaissance Interpretation Centre
You can study the exhibits at The Royal Schools and the Renaissance Interpretation Centre, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Tortosa. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
What to do in Jesús

Tortosa: Air Raid Shelter No. 4 and Civil War Spaces Tour

Ebro Delta: Northern Delta Guided Tour with a Local
Jesús Hotel Deals

FERGUS Cap Roig
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Jesús Essential Information
Language | Spanish |
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Currency | Euros |
Local Welcome | ¡Hola! |
Local Goodbye | Adiós |
Top Sights | Santa Maria de Tortosa Cathedral, La Suda Castle and The Royal Schools and the Renaissance Interpretation Centre |