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Arriving by boat

Barcelona has become the Mediterranean's foremost cruise ship harbour. It has nine passenger terminals, seven for cruise liners and four for ferries. It has connections with the Balearic Islands and the main Mediterranean harbours.

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  • Port de Barcelona

    Plaça del Portal de la Pau, 6.
    Tel. 932 986 000
    www.portdebarcelona.cat | sau@portdebarcelona.cat

    The Port de Barcelona operates services to the Balearic Islands and the main Mediterranean ports. Ferries depart daily for the Balearic Islands and there is a direct service to the port of Genoa, Rome and Algiers.


    For information about ferry company timetables and prices operating in Port de Barcelona:

    From/to the Balearic Islands
    Acciona-Trasmediterránea: Tel. 902 454 645 | www.trasmediterranea.es
    Balearia: Tel. 933 248 980 | www.balearia.com

    From/to Genoa, Nador and Tangier
    Grimaldi Group Grandi Navi Veloci: Tel. 934 437 139 | www.gnv.it

    From/to Rome, Savona, Sardinia (Porto Torres) and Tangier
    Grimaldi Ferries: Tel. 935 028 163 | www.grimaldi-lines.com

  • Port Shuttle Bus

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    The Cruise Bus shuttle service provides transport between the cruise terminals of the Muelle Adosado and Muelle C, located opposite the World Trade Center. This service provides passengers with convenient access to the centre of Barcelona to visit the city.

    It operates in accordance with cruise ship arrival times and exclusively during the time they are in the Port of Barcelona, between 8:00 and 20:30.

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