Set sail from Port Olímpic and enjoy the most beautiful moment of the day — the sunset over Barcelona’s coast. Watch the sky turn golden as the city skyline glows in the evening light, and feel the peaceful rhythm of the sea aboard a modern sailing yacht.
This 2-hour shared or private sailing experience is the perfect way to relax after a day in the city. Enjoy a drink, taste some delicious snacks, and let the gentle breeze and music set the mood as you cruise along the Mediterranean.
From the deck, you’ll admire famous landmarks like the Sagrada Familia, Tibidabo Hill, and the W Hotel, all beautifully illuminated by the sunset. If the weather allows, you can even stop for a refreshing swim in the sea.
- Duration: 1 hour, with the option to extend
- Capacity: Up to 11 guests, perfect for intimate gatherings
- Departure from Port Olímpic, available year-round
- Includes complimentary drinks, snacks
Enjoy a 1-hour sailing trip along the Barcelona coastline at sunset
Relax with drinks and tasty snacks on board
Admire stunning views of the city skyline and the Mediterranean Sea
Listen to great music and unwind in a peaceful atmosphere
Spot iconic landmarks like the Sagrada Familia, W Hotel, and Tibidabo Hill
Swim in the open sea (weather permitting)
Small groups for a comfortable and exclusive experience
Professional skipper ensures a safe and enjoyable trip
Perfect for couples, friends, and families
Our tent is inside the Olympic Port. If you go down the stairs, you'll see the boats and some vendors; it's the second one.
If you're coming by car, once you pass the barrier, turn right and you'll see some tents; it's the second tent.
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