Experience the best way to see the Sunset over Barcelona from the sea while listening to live Jazz and Chill Out music. A life time experience.
Duration: 90 minutes
Location: Portal de la Pau (end of Las Ramblas, next to Colon's statue)
Boarding starts 30 minutes before the sail.
Please show your voucher to the kiosk before boarding so they can give you the boarding card.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>Barcelona waterfront<br/>Catamaran
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes<br/>Port Olimpic
Once in the open sea the crew will hoist up the sails, turn off the engines and you will experience the wonderful sensation of sailing on the largest and most stable sail catamaran in Barcelona.
The trip lasts 90 minutes and on-board you can enjoy a bar service, sunbathe and listen to the melodies of Jazz standards that the saxophonist on board will play live. Meanwhile you may relax on the solarium area and glace at the panoramic views of the city skyline, the beaches and the sunset from the sea. There's no better place for taking pictures of the city!
All sailings leave from the docks in front of the statue of Colombus, at the end of the Ramblas.
Customers must pick up the boarding cards at our ticket kiosko sales, just in front of the boat.
Boarding is open from 30 minutes before the departure time.
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