Port of Barcelona
Barcelona, Catalonia
Not to be confused with the Port Olímpic, the Port of Barcelona is Spain’s most important maritime hub, with ferry connections to Italy, Morocco, and Spain’s islands. Most interesting to travelers are the cruise terminals, the ferry port, and Port Vell (Old Port), a bustling lifestyle destination that’s a superyacht magnet.
The basics
The Port of Barcelona covers a large area, so it’s important to know which part of it you are looking for before setting out. With eight separate cruise terminals stretching out into the ocean, Barcelona’s cruise port can be a long walk from anywhere: It’s well worth investing in a shuttle ticket, a transfer service, or a shore excursion.
Port Vell, by contrast, is central and easy to reach on a guided or self-guided walking tour, although short sailing cruises can be a charming way to get a look at the superyachts in season. The ferry terminals are reasonably easy to reach on public transport.
Things to know before you go
- The Port Olímpic, a sporting marina with a range of lifestyle venues, is not part of the Port of Barcelona: It lies about a 1-mile (1.5-kilometer) walk northwest of Port Vell.
- For the best views of the Port of Barcelona, take the Port Cable Car from Barceloneta to Montjuïc.
- The Barcelona cruise terminals are fully adapted to the needs of travelers with limited mobility.
- The Barcelona cruise terminals have shops, drinking and dining facilities, and basics such as restrooms.
How to get there
The Port of Barcelona spans around 3 square miles (8 square kilometers) heading south from Port Vell, which is right by the Columbus Monument at the base of Las Ramblas. The best Metro stations for Port Vell are Barceloneta (Line 4) and Drassanes (Line 3), while the best Metro station for the ferry terminals is Drassanes. A shuttle bus runs from the different cruise terminals to La Rambla.
When to get there
For people-watching and superyacht-spotting in Port Vell, summer is a great time to visit the Port of Barcelona, and that’s also peak season for cruisers to flock to the cruise terminals. Late spring (April–May) and early fall (September–October) are good times to explore Barcelona more generally as the crowds are less intense than in summer.
Things to do in Port Vell
Linked to Las Ramblas by a pedestrian walkway (La Rambla de Mar), Port Vell is a popular Barcelona tourist attraction with more to do than spot superyachts. Besides shops, bars, and restaurants, it’s home to an IMAX cinema, the Maremagnum mall, the enormous Barcelona Aquarium, the History Museum of Catalonia, and the Barcelona Maritime Museum, housed in historic shipyards.
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