You’ll sail along Barcelona’s coast with a small group, sipping local cava as city landmarks drift by. Taste simple snacks under open skies and learn sailing basics from your skipper. There’s room to relax or chat while sea air works its magic — it’s those quiet moments you’ll remember most.
I didn’t expect the Mediterranean to smell so clean this close to Barcelona — a little salty, but almost sweet once we left Port Olímpic behind. Our skipper, Jordi, greeted us with a grin that felt like he’d been doing this forever. He handed out glasses of cava (I tried not to spill mine on the deck) and pointed out the W Hotel’s sharp silhouette against the sky. Someone asked if we could steer for a bit; Jordi just shrugged and said “of course,” like it was obvious. My hands were clumsy on the wheel but he didn’t seem to mind.
The city looked different from out there — Sagrada Família poking up in the haze, Tibidabo way off in the distance. The breeze picked up and I had to tuck my hair into my jacket. There was this moment when everything went quiet except for the water tapping against the hull and some distant laughter from Barceloneta Beach. We passed another boat full of locals waving at us; Jordi shouted something back in Catalan that made everyone laugh (I caught maybe two words). The cava tasted crisp — maybe it was just being out there that made it better.
We had snacks laid out near the bow — olives, cheese, breadsticks — nothing fancy but exactly what you want after salty air hits your face for an hour. I tried to ask about sailing knots but got distracted by a sudden splash nearby (just a fish, not dramatic). It wasn’t a big group, which I liked; nobody jostling for space or talking over each other. At one point I just sat back and watched sunlight flicker on the water. That view stays with me more than any postcard shot of Barcelona ever has.
The tour departs from Port Olímpic in Barcelona.
Yes, a glass of cava is included along with other beverages and snacks.
The tour is limited to small groups for a more intimate experience.
Yes, infants and small children can join and ride in a pram or stroller.
Yes, guests are encouraged to take the helm and learn basic sailing skills.
The tour includes pickup options; check details when booking.
Yes, service animals are permitted on board.
No refunds are issued if you miss the tour due to late or non-arrival of your cruise ship.
Your day includes pickup at Port Olímpic, drinks like bottled water and local cava poured by your skipper, plus simple snacks served as you relax on deck before returning ashore later on.
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