In just two hours, you will enjoy a complete experience combining cocktails, sailing and the magic of the Mediterranean at sunset.
The experience begins with a fun gin and tonic workshop led by a professional bartender. You will learn how to prepare premium cocktails with different gins and tonics. During the workshop, you will be able to taste your own creations.
After the workshop, you will board our exclusive sailboat to enjoy a sunset cruise along the coast. Relax as the boat glides past the Barcelona skyline, admiring landmarks such as the W Hotel, the Sagrada Familia and Montjuïc from the sea.
If conditions permit, we will anchor off the coast for swimming or simply relaxing on deck with your favourite drink. As the sun sets, you can toast with a glass of cava, wine or soft drinks and light snacks to whet your appetite, enjoying the last rays of sunshine and the peaceful atmosphere of the Mediterranean.
Gin and tonic workshop<br/>Gourmet experience<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>snacks and drinks<br/>Barcelona coast<br/>sailboat cruise
Our meeting point is at Moll de Mestral 1547, Port Olimpic.
We are inside the Olympic Port.
- If you walk down the stairs, once you are down by the sailboats, we are in the second tent.
- If you take the bus, once you pass the barrier, turn right and we are in the second tent at the end.
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