Barcelona is one of Europe's premier cruise hubs, offering access to Mediterranean treasures while serving as a gateway to the vibrant culture, architecture, and beaches of Catalonia.
Cruises that visit Barcelona
- cruises to Barcelona
- Barcelona sailings
- Barcelona cruises
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night Explora Journeys cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night Explora Journeys cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night PONANT EXPLORATIONS cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 4-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 5-night Explora Journeys cruise
- 5-night Silversea cruise
- 5-night The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection cruise
- 5-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 5-night The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection cruise
- 5-night Silversea cruise
- 5-night MSC Cruises cruise
- 5-night PONANT EXPLORATIONS cruise
- 6-night Disney Cruise Line cruise
- 6-night MSC Cruises cruise
Build Your Day in Barcelona
Cruise calls are short. Set your ship's arrival time, pick the stops you care about, and we'll show whether they realistically fit before departure.
Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.
About Barcelona
What makes Barcelona particularly special for cruise passengers is its remarkable accessibility. The cruise terminal sits just minutes from the city's most celebrated attractions, including the whimsical Sagrada Familia basilica, the enchanting Park Güell, and the bustling Gothic Quarter with its winding medieval streets. You'll find excellent port facilities and convenient transportation options that make exploring remarkably easy, whether you have just a few hours or a full day in port.
The city's popularity peaks during spring and autumn months—particularly May and October—when pleasant weather and fewer summer crowds create ideal conditions for sightseeing. Summer months of June, July, and August also draw significant cruise traffic, offering warm Mediterranean days perfect for wandering Las Ramblas, sampling tapas in local bars, or simply soaking in the infectious energy that defines this extraordinary city. Barcelona truly offers something unforgettable for every cruise traveler.
Cruise Lines at Barcelona
- MSC Cruises (2925 cruises)
- Viking Ocean Cruises (609 cruises)
- Explora Journeys (202 cruises)
- Oceania Cruises (147 cruises)
- Norwegian Cruise Line (140 cruises)
- Royal Caribbean International (140 cruises)
- Celebrity Cruises (121 cruises)
- Holland America Line (105 cruises)
- Seabourn (91 cruises)
- Silversea (57 cruises)
- Emerald Cruises (37 cruises)
- Virgin Voyages (37 cruises)
- The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection (21 cruises)
- Carnival Cruise Line (19 cruises)
- PONANT EXPLORATIONS (16 cruises)
- Disney Cruise Line (11 cruises)
- Aurora Expeditions (5 cruises)
- Atlas Ocean Voyages (4 cruises)
Cruises Departing From Barcelona
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Port of Barcelona used for?
The Port handles cargo, cruise, and passenger services and connects ship traffic with the city.
How can I reach the port from central Barcelona?
Reach by metro, public bus, taxi, or guided shuttle from the city center.
What attractions are nearby the port?
Giant modernist buildings, Barceloneta beach, Gothic Quarter, and Montjuïc area.
Is the port accessible for visitors with limited mobility?
Yes, public areas have ramps and accessible facilities.