Barcelona

Barcelona-El Prat Airport

Located about 30 minutes from the port, Barcelona-El Prat Airport is the main international gateway for cruise passengers. The airport offers excellent connections to the city center and port via taxi, shuttle, or bus services. There are numerous hotels and restaurants both at the airport and along the route to the cruise port.

Finding your ride

Barcelona-El Prat Airport has two terminals, T1 and T2, both offering various transportation options to reach the cruise port. The airport is well-connected with clear signage in multiple languages.

Taxis

Available at both terminals
Terminal 1: Exit hall, ground floor
Terminal 2: Outside arrivals area
Look for black and yellow taxis
Fixed rates available to the cruise port
Journey time approximately 30 minutes

Public Transport

Aerobus: Direct service to city center
Train: R2 Nord line from Terminal 2
Metro: L9 Sud connects both terminals
Bus TMB: Line 46 to city center
Combined tickets available for multiple journeys

Cruise Shuttle

Cruise line shuttles available on sailing days
Meeting points clearly marked in arrival halls
Pre-booking recommended
Direct service to cruise terminals
Representatives available to assist

Port of Barcelona

One of Europe's leading cruise ports, the Port of Barcelona features seven terminals with excellent facilities. Located close to the city center, it offers easy access to Barcelona's main attractions. The port area includes shopping, dining, and various services for cruise passengers.

Cruise Terminals

The Port of Barcelona has seven international cruise terminals, divided between the Adossat Wharf and the World Trade Center area. Each terminal is modern and well-equipped with amenities including duty-free shops, cafes, and tourist information points. Clear signage and helpful staff ensure smooth embarkation and disembarkation.

Terminal Layout

The cruise terminals are arranged in two main areas: Adossat Wharf (Terminals A, B, C, D and E) and World Trade Center (North, South, and East terminals). Each area is easily accessible by taxi or shuttle services.

Adossat Wharf Terminals

These terminals handle larger ships and are slightly further from the city center. They feature modern facilities and are connected to the city by the Port Bus service.

WTC Terminals

Located closer to the city center, these terminals are within walking distance of Las Ramblas and other attractions. Perfect for smaller and medium-sized cruise ships.

Hotels

We can help you reserve the perfect hotel in Barcelona, from boutique properties in the Gothic Quarter to luxury accommodations near the port. Our recommendations come from firsthand experience and knowledge of the city's best locations for cruise passengers.

Explore Barcelona

Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece and Barcelona's most iconic landmark. This stunning basilica has been under construction since 1882 and combines Gothic and Art Nouveau forms in a unique and breathtaking way. Visitors can explore the intricate facades, climb the towers for panoramic views, and marvel at the play of light through the stained glass windows.

Gothic Quarter / La Rambla

The Gothic Quarter and La Rambla represent the historic heart of Barcelona. The Gothic Quarter features medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and historic squares, while La Rambla is a vibrant pedestrian boulevard lined with cafes, shops, and street performers. Together they offer visitors a perfect blend of history and modern city life, from the Barcelona Cathedral to the bustling La Boqueria market.

Montserrat Abbey

Montserrat Abbey is a stunning monastery perched high in the mountains outside Barcelona. This spiritual and cultural landmark offers breathtaking views and houses the famous Black Madonna statue. Visitors can enjoy the boys' choir performances, explore the museum, and take scenic hikes in the surrounding mountains. The monastery is easily accessible by train and cable car from Barcelona.

Picasso Museum

The Picasso Museum, housed in five medieval palaces, showcases an extensive collection of Pablo Picasso's works, particularly from his formative years. The museum features over 4,000 pieces, including his early sketches, Blue Period works, and the comprehensive Las Meninas series. It provides fascinating insights into Picasso's development as an artist and his deep connection to Barcelona.