Take a thrilling helicopter flight over the coastline of Barcelona and Montserrat massive mountain. Your experience will start at the Heliport, next to the major port of Barcelona and only 10 minutes away from the city center. Have a look also at the modern square urban plan that was established by a famous general of the Spanish army in the mid 19th century. You will fly up to the Port Forum, where you will see from top the Blue Museum, a contemporary building constructed by the famous architects Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron. After this helicopter tour over Barcelona and its coast, you will fly along the Besós River, spotting various Catalan towns below such as Montcada, Sant Cugat, Rubí, Olesa and Esparraguera. This route will lead to Montserrat, one of the most unique mountain ranges in the world. Be admired by its spectacular multi-peaked rocky range packed with unique needle-shape formations together with the impressive architecture of the monastery perched on its slopes.
• Meet at the centrally located Port de Barcelona Heliport.
• Receive a safety briefing and all required instructions before boarding.
• Fly along Barcelona’s coastline: spot the city grid, Port Forum, and Blue Museum.
• Cross over charming Catalan towns as you follow the Besós River towards Montserrat.
• Admire Montserrat’s unique “needle” formations and its hilltop monastery from a once-in-a-lifetime aerial perspective.
• Return to the heliport, filled with amazing photos and memories.
Barcelona Heliport: Moll Adossat, 08029, Barcelona
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A stunning mountain range with a historic monastery, offering hiking, scenic views, and religious sites.
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