Montserrat & Wine tours offer a spiritual experience combined with a Catalan lunch and a private visit and tasting at a vineyard in the Penedès wine region. Enjoy Gothic and Modernist art, stunning rock formations, breathtaking views, and exceptional food and wine tasting.
These daylong tours, suitable for all ages, begin with a guided visit to the Monastery of Montserrat, located 50 minutes west of Barcelona. Highlights include hearing the famous Boys’ Choir, visiting the "Moreneta de Montserrat,"(optional) and a light walk to Santa Cova. The tour continues with a lunch of Catalan cuisine (included) and a wine tasting at a premier boutique winery (included)
Guided by knowledgeable and fun guides, these tours cater to both young and older visitors, religious and non-religious, and wine enthusiasts. Enjoy an authentic day outside the city during your visit to Barcelona!
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Monasterio de Montserrat is a stunning Benedictine monastery perched atop Montserrat Mountain in Catalonia, Spain, renowned for its striking natural beauty and cultural significance. It houses the revered Black Madonna statue and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
In the second part of our day trip, we will visit a local winery, explore the vineyards, and enjoy a wine tasting. We will also have time for lunch (included).
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A stunning mountain range with a historic monastery, offering hiking, scenic views, and religious sites.
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