Embark on a full-day shore excursion in Barcelona and explore the city’s top attractions. Visit iconic landmarks like Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, enjoy panoramic views from Montjuic, and discover the beauty of Montserrat Monastery.
Embark on a full-day shore excursion in Barcelona and explore the city’s top attractions. Visit iconic landmarks like Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, enjoy panoramic views from Montjuic, and discover the beauty of Montserrat Monastery.
- Montjuïc Castle - Delight in sweeping views of Barcelona and its port.
- Passeig de Gràcia - Passeig de Gràcia is Barcelona’s most sophisticated boulevard, connecting Plaça de Catalunya with the Gràcia district. Renowned for its luxury shops and Modernist architecture, it hosts landmarks like Casa Batlló and Casa Milà. Its broad sidewalks,…
- Montjuïc Castle - Delight in sweeping views of Barcelona and its port.
- Passeig de Gràcia - Passeig de Gràcia is Barcelona’s most sophisticated boulevard, connecting Plaça de Catalunya with the Gràcia district. Renowned for its luxury shops and Modernist architecture, it hosts landmarks like Casa Batlló and Casa Milà. Its broad sidewalks, unique mosaic paving, and grand façades make it one of the city’s most prestigious streets.
- Port Olímpic - Port Olímpic is the marina area developed for the 1992 Olympic Games. Situated between Barceloneta Beach and Nova Icaria Beach, it functions as the harbor master’s office and administrative center for the port. The area is surrounded by yachts, waterfront dining, and a vibrant seaside promenade popular for walking and cycling.
- Basilica de la Sagrada Família - Sagrada Família is Barcelona’s most iconic landmark, designed by Antoni Gaudí. This extraordinary basilica combines Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, with intricate façades and a luminous interior inspired by nature. Its towering spires and symbolic details make it one of the world’s most remarkable architectural works.
Visitors can admire this remarkable church from the outside (free) and have the option to purchase skip-the-line tickets for an interior visit at the end of the tour. The price is 26 Euros per person. Most guests prefer to view it from outside, but if you wish to add this option, please contact us after booking.
- Casa Batlló - Casa Batlló is one of Antoni Gaudí’s most imaginative creations on Passeig de Gràcia. Redesigned in 1904, the building is famous for its colorful mosaic façade, bone-like balconies, and a roof shaped like a dragon’s back. Inside, flowing lines, natural light, and marine-inspired details showcase Gaudí’s distinctive Modernist style.
- Plaça d’Espanya - Plaça d’Espanya is one of Barcelona’s largest and most significant squares, built for the 1929 International Exhibition. It is marked by the twin Venetian Towers and sits at the foot of Montjuïc, near the Magic Fountain and the former bullring, now the Arenas shopping center. The square serves as a major transport hub and a grand gateway to the Montjuïc area.
- Casa Amatller - Casa Amatller is a prominent Modernist building on Passeig de Gràcia, designed in 1898 by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch. Its distinctive stepped gable façade, inspired by Flemish Gothic architecture, contrasts with Gaudí’s neighboring Casa Batlló. Rich decorative details and sculpted stonework reflect the wealth and taste of the Amatller chocolate-making family who commissioned it.
- Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya - MNAC - Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) is housed in the grand Palau Nacional on Montjuïc hill. The museum is renowned for its outstanding collection of Romanesque frescoes, as well as Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and modern Catalan art. Its elevated position also offers panoramic views over Barcelona from the terraces.
- Manzana de la Discordia - La Mansana de la Discòrdia, meaning “Block of Discord,” refers to a famous stretch of Passeig de Gràcia where leading Modernist architects competed through bold designs. The contrasting façades and decorative styles earned the block its nickname, making it one of Barcelona’s most striking showcases of Catalan Modernisme.
- Casa Milà - La Pedrera - La Pedrera, officially known as Casa Milà, is one of Antoni Gaudí’s most iconic Modernist buildings on Passeig de Gràcia. Completed in 1912, it is famous for its undulating stone façade and surreal rooftop chimneys. The innovative structure, natural light-filled courtyards, and flowing forms reflect Gaudí’s distinctive architectural vision.
- L’Anella Olímpica de Montjuïc - L’Anella Olímpica de Montjuïc is the main Olympic complex built for the 1992 Barcelona Games. Located on Montjuïc hill, it includes the Olympic Stadium (Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys), Palau Sant Jordi, and surrounding open spaces. Today, it hosts major sporting events, concerts, and public gatherings, offering wide views over the city.
- Plaça de Catalunya - Plaça de Catalunya is Barcelona’s central square and main meeting point, linking the historic old town with the modern Eixample district. Surrounded by shops, cafés, and major avenues such as La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia, it serves as a key transport hub and a lively gateway to the city.
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Montaña de Montserrat - Visit the National Park of Montserrat - admission ticket included.
Montserrat is a dramatic mountain range about one hour from Barcelona, known for its unique serrated rock formations and panoramic views. It is home to the Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria de Montserrat, which houses the revered Black Madonna (La Moreneta), Catalonia’s patron saint. The area combines natural beauty, spiritual significance, and excellent hiking opportunities. - Abadia de Montserrat - Abadía de Montserrat is a Benedictine monastery founded in the 11th century, dramatically set within the Montserrat mountains. It is one of Catalonia’s most important spiritual sites and home to the revered Black Madonna (La Moreneta). The abbey also features a basilica, a renowned boys’ choir, and sweeping views over the surrounding landscape.
- El Born / La Ribera - El Born is one of Barcelona’s most atmospheric neighborhoods, known for its narrow medieval streets, boutique shops, lively cafés, and vibrant nightlife. Blending history and creativity, it is home to landmarks such as Santa Maria del Mar and offers a mix of local culture, artisan stores, and a relaxed yet trendy vibe just steps from the old city center.
- Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar - Santa Maria del Mar is a striking 14th-century Catalan Gothic church in the El Born district of Barcelona. Built between 1329 and 1383 by the city’s merchants and shipbuilders, it is known for its pure architectural lines, soaring columns, and luminous stained-glass windows. The interior feels unusually open and harmonious, making it one of the finest examples of Catalan Gothic architecture in Spain.

- Pickup from your hotel or cruise ship in new and air-conditioned vehicle
- Bring your luggage with you if needed (no extra charges)
- Admission to the Basilica at Montserrat
- Drop-off to your hotel, cruise ship, or La Sagrada Familia
- Optional - Skip the line tickets to Sagrada Familia at the end of the tour
- Pickup from your hotel or cruise ship in new and air-conditioned vehicle
- Bring your luggage with you if needed (no extra charges)
- Admission to the Basilica at Montserrat
- Drop-off to your hotel, cruise ship, or La Sagrada Familia
- Optional - Skip the line tickets to Sagrada Familia at the end of the tour
- Food/drinks
- Food/drinks
While docked in Barcelona, explore the city’s top attractions on a full-day shore excursion. Accompanied by a guide and a small group, visit Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia, drive up Montjuic to view the Olympic Ring, and journey to nearby Montserrat for breathtaking mountain vistas and a tour of the magnificent Montserrat Basilica.
The tour allows…
While docked in Barcelona, explore the city’s top attractions on a full-day shore excursion. Accompanied by a guide and a small group, visit Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia, drive up Montjuic to view the Olympic Ring, and journey to nearby Montserrat for breathtaking mountain vistas and a tour of the magnificent Montserrat Basilica.
The tour allows flexibility in starting and ending points. For instance, you can be picked up at the port and dropped off at your hotel, with the option to bring your luggage along.
- Space for cruisers with luggage is available during the tour
- Your luggage can be stored in the vehicle during the tour
- Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.