
Barcelona Cruise Port
Barcelona, Spain · Mediterranean
Le navire de croisière accoste à Moll Adossat — Main Cruise Area, Barcelona.
Very easy port for independent travel
Large, well-connected cruise port with strong independent travel options.
Résumé du port
Barcelona is one of the easiest major cruise ports for independent travelers, but terminal location matters.
Terminaux de croisière
🏛️ Terminal A
Northernmost terminal at Moll Adossat. Often used by Costa and MSC.
🏛️ Terminal B
Located at Moll Adossat, adjacent to Terminal A.
🏛️ Terminal C
One of the busier Moll Adossat terminals. Used by Royal Caribbean and Norwegian.
🏛️ Terminal D
Moll Adossat central area.
🏛️ Terminal E
Moll Adossat south area.
🏛️ Terminal F / G
Southernmost terminals at Moll Adossat. Used by larger ships.
🏛️ World Trade Center Terminal
Attached to the World Trade Center complex. Walking distance to Las Ramblas.
Quais de croisière
🚢 Moll Adossat — Main Cruise Area
The primary berthing area for cruise ships in Barcelona. Home to Terminals A–G. Most large cruise ships dock here. Located approximately 3 km from the city centre.
📍 Latitude: 41.36, Longitude: 2.18
Voir le quai sur la carte →🚢 Moll de Barcelona (World Trade Center)
The older cruise dock area adjacent to the World Trade Center and Rambla del Mar. Used by some smaller cruise lines and repositioning sailings. Walking distance to Las Ramblas.
📍 Latitude: 41.371707, Longitude: 2.180955
Voir le quai sur la carte →Rejoindre Barcelona
Du terminal de croisière au centre-ville
Portbus connects Adossat terminals to city center (Drassanes)
📍 Follow signs to Portbus stop outside terminal building
Taxis available at all terminals. Ask driver about card payment before ride.
📍 Taxi rank outside each terminal exit
Carte & choses à faire
Se déplacer
Comment se déplacer à Barcelona une fois sur place
The Gothic Quarter, Barceloneta beach, and the waterfront are all easily walkable from the city centre. Wear comfortable shoes — the old town has cobblestones.
Barcelona's metro is fast, frequent, and air-conditioned. Lines L3 (green) and L4 (yellow) are most useful for tourists. Buy a T-Casual 10-trip card for best value.
📍 All major sightseeing areas have a nearby metro station. Use Google Maps or the TMB app.
TMB buses cover the whole city and are useful for areas not on the metro.
📍 Bus stops throughout the city. Check TMB app for routes.
Two routes covering all major sights: Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Montjuïc, Camp Nou, and more. Great for first-time visitors. Commentary in multiple languages.
📍 Departures from Plaça de Catalunya and Passeig de Colom (near the port).
Metered taxis are widely available. Official Barcelona taxis are black and yellow. Use the MyTaxi or FreeNow app to book. Rideshare (Uber/Bolt) also operates in Barcelona.
📍 Taxi stands at key locations, or hail on the street.
Barcelona has a well-developed network of cycle lanes, especially along the seafront and through the Eixample. Electric bikes available.
📍 Rental shops near Port Vell and Barceloneta beach.
Not recommended for sightseeing in central Barcelona. Traffic is heavy and parking is expensive. Better suited for day trips outside the city.
📍 Car rental offices at the airport, main train stations, and city centre.
The Montjuïc Cable Car offers spectacular views over the port and city. Connects Barceloneta with Montjuïc castle.
📍 Lower station at Torre de Sant Sebastià, Barceloneta (walkable from the port).
Argent & paiements
Cards are fine for most things but carry some small cash for markets and taxis
Choses à faire
Park Güell
⭐ Incontournable
Colourful park with iconic Gaudí architecture and sweeping city views
🕐 Book the monumental zone in advance; go early morning
La Rambla
Courte escale⭐ Incontournable
Barcelona's iconic tree-lined boulevard connecting the port to the city
🕐 Morning; avoid late evening alone and watch for pickpockets
Sagrada Família
⭐ Incontournable
Barcelona's most famous landmark and Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece
🕐 Arrive at opening time (9am) to avoid peak queues
Gothic Quarter Walk
Courte escale🚶 Balade
Wander medieval streets in Barcelona's atmospheric historic heart
🕐 Morning before tourist crowds build up
Barceloneta Beach
Courte escale🏖️ Plage
Relax at Barcelona's main sandy city beach just minutes from the port
🕐 Mid-morning before it gets busy; avoid August weekends
Mercat de la Boqueria
Courte escale🛒 Marché
Barcelona's most famous market, packed with fresh food, tapas and local colour
🕐 9am–11am before the crowds; many stalls close by 2pm
Montjuïc Cable Car
Courte escale🎯 Activité
Aerial cable car with breathtaking panoramic views over Barcelona and the port
🕐 Clear days only; check weather before going
Tapas Restaurant Experience
Courte escale🍽️ Restaurant
Enjoy authentic Spanish tapas at a local restaurant in the Gothic Quarter or El Born
🕐 Lunch from 1pm–3pm for the full local experience
Rooftop Bar Experience
Courte escale🍹 Bar
Sip cocktails with stunning panoramic views from one of Barcelona's rooftop terraces
🕐 Late afternoon for golden hour views before heading back to ship
Barcelona Cathedral
Courte escale⛪ Église / Cathédrale
Impressive Gothic cathedral in the heart of the old town — free entry in the morning
🕐 Before 12:30pm for free entry; avoid Sunday morning services
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Planifier ma journée →Questions fréquentes
- Où mon navire de croisière accoste-t-il à Barcelona ?
- Votre navire accoste dans l'un des terminaux de croisière de Barcelona, en Spain. Le poste d'amarrage exact est attribué par le port quelques jours avant l'arrivée.
- Puis-je rejoindre Barcelona à pied depuis le port de croisière ?
- Oui. Barcelona est accessible à pied depuis le port — beaucoup de croisiéristes rejoignent le centre à pied.
- Comment aller du port de croisière au centre de Barcelona ?
- Les options habituelles incluent : Navette, Taxi. Durées et tarifs détaillés dans la section transport ci-dessus.
- Combien de temps faut-il prévoir à Barcelona ?
- Comptez au minimum 3 heures à terre pour découvrir Barcelona en indépendant et revenir au navire avec une marge confortable.
- Quelle monnaie est utilisée à Barcelona et les cartes sont-elles acceptées ?
- Barcelona utilise le/la Euro. Prévoyez un peu d'espèces pour les marchés, les taxis et les petits commerces — les cartes ne sont pas acceptées partout.
- Y a-t-il du Wi-Fi au port de croisière ?
- Le Wi-Fi gratuit est disponible au terminal de croisière de Barcelona.
- À quelle heure dois-je être de retour au navire ?
- Les compagnies de croisière demandent généralement que tous les passagers soient à bord environ 30 minutes avant le départ prévu. Vérifiez l'heure exacte dans votre programme de bord.