Salou owes much of its resort fame to its mild Mediterranean climate. The summer heat is mitigated by humid winds blowing from the sea, so even typical for July-August +35-40°C are quite easily tolerated.
The rainy seasons in Salou are May and October-November. At this time falls the most precipitation: weather forecast in Salou for 5 days almost always promises rain. If May vacation this circumstance practically does not interfere, then in the fall (late October - November) there is nothing to do here, because the water temperature in the Mediterranean Sea is already low enough for swimming.
Winter in Salou is more like the rainy season: there is almost no snow, and the temperature drops below 0°C only sometimes at night.
Salou's vegetation is a mix of Central European and African plant species. Palm trees neighbor with ash trees, birch trees, pine trees and deciduous shrubs. Cornflowers are blue in the meadows, thyme and rosemary fragrance.
The animal world of Salou is typically European. Here you can meet a hare, squirrel, fox, and if you are lucky, and a deer. The city is constantly filled with tourists, and Salou's wildlife has learned to use it for their own purposes: some hotels in Salou can boast the "presence" of almost tame squirrels and magpies, which are not shy to constantly beg for something tasty from the guests.