Barcelona Cruises
What is there to do in Barcelona, Spain prior to your cruise? The capital of Catalonia, and one of its provinces, Barcelona, is a place of palpable history, where you can lose yourself strolling down the medieval streets of the Barri Gotic. It’s a city designed to delight the senses: visit other-worldly Modernista churches like Gaudi’s La Pedrera, or treat yourself at a street side cafe to Patatas Bravas or a Passion Fruit Mojito. Experience this vibrant city before your next European cruise.
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Barcelona, Spain Highlights
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Sagrada Familia
Modernist architect Gaudi’s unfinished masterwork in Barcelona is a testament to the mysteries of faith and imagination. Its eight awe-inspiring spires tilt the head and lift the spirits. -
Park Guell
This public space is a gift to people of all ages with its fanciful architecture, arches and mosaics, serpentine bench, and dragon fountain melding with leafy trees and natural splendor. -
Las Ramblas
This bustling promenade in Barcelona is 1.6 Miles of cafes, performers, shops and galleries, from the Placa de Catalunya to the Mediterranean shore.
Experience the world’s most complete collection of his works in this magnificent, sunlit gallery.
Take a day to hike these limestone pinnacles. A short ride northwest of Barcelona, the “Serrated Mountain” features awesome gorges, striking rocky crags, and a fascinating monastery.

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The Best of Barcelona & Gaudi with Transfer
Barcelona has an impressive architectural and monumental heritage. The work of the famous architect Antoni Gaudi is to be found all over the streets of Barcelona, and today ... more
Barcelona has an impressive architectural and monumental heritage. The work of the famous architect Antoni Gaudi is to be found all over the streets of Barcelona, and today you’ll visit two of the best examples of his genius as well as other very interesting and important areas of the city. Barcelona is 'the city' for anyone who is looking for culture, art, shopping, and much more. Your tour departs from the port, heading to the famous and unfinished, Sagrada Familia church. We’ve made special reservations for you to visit the interior without having to wait standing in a very long line. On the way, drive by the glamorous Passeig de Gracia where your guide will point out two of Gaudi’s masterpieces: Casa Batllo and Casa Mila. Then, you’ll reach the famous Sagrada Familia, an icon of Barcelona. Visitors from all over the world come to admire this extraordinary monument. After visiting the interior of this amazing church, your scenic drive takes you to Park Guell, another unfinished work of Gaudi's. This unique place, with its wide pathways and long snake-like benches made with colorful mosaics, is a perfect example of the modernist style. Continue to the Gothic Quarter where you’ll see the exterior of the 13th century cathedral and enjoy a walk around the area where the remains of the Roman City survive alongside with medieval buildings. Enjoy some free time for shopping or lunch at your leisure (not included) before returning to your coach and being dropped off at a Norwegian program hotel, Catalunya Square, the airport, or back to your ship. Note: This tour is available for guests with flights after 6:30pm, or that are staying at a Norwegian program hotel in Barcelona. Should the Sagrada Familia be closed due to special religious ceremonies, you’ll visit Casa Mila (Le Pedrera), another of Gaudi’s masterpieces. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 7 hours | $129* | $69* |
Montserrat With Transfer
Barcelona’s favorable location, in perfect harmony with its immediate surroundings, together with its ease of access and varied climate, make it a starting point for discovering ... more
Barcelona’s favorable location, in perfect harmony with its immediate surroundings, together with its ease of access and varied climate, make it a starting point for discovering new landscapes and enjoying contact with nature. Your tour departs from the port passing through the main streets of Barcelona, to reach Catalunya Square, considered the heart of the city. From here, you’ll continue the panoramic drive along Passeig de Gracia, the best-known boulevard in town. Your guide will point out two of the masterpieces of Gaudi’s architecture: the Casa Mila and Casa Batllo; two of the best-known landmarks of the city. Reaching Diagonal Avenue your tour continues to Montserrat, a peculiar rocky mountain range which is the site of the monastery where people come to worship 'La Moreneta,' the black Madonna who is the patron-virgin of Catalonia. The Benedictine Monastery of Montserrat was founded in the 11th century and is located in a natural park 37 miles to the west of Barcelona. The Benedictine community, now numbering some 80 monks, has served the shrine for almost a thousand years. They are dedicated to a life of prayer, to working, and to welcoming pilgrims, making the site a place for dialogue, prayer and culture. Besides the monks, the Escolans also live in Montserrat who form the oldest boy’s choir in Europe. During your stay and visit to Montserrat, you’ll visit the sanctuary and have free time to take-in the activity of your choice. Spend extra time at the sanctuary, explore some more, take pictures, shop for that last minute souvenir, have lunch or grab a coffee at one of the restaurants and cafeterias on location. Once you finish the visit you’ll be driven to a Norwegian Cruise Line program hotel, Mont Blanc, Catalunya Square, or the airport. Note: This tour is available for guests with flights after 4:30pm, or that are staying at a hotel in Barcelona. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 4½ hours | $79* | $44* |
City Highlights with Transfer
At first sight you’ll see that Barcelona is a city with charming streets, busy with people and full of life. The old town districts are famed for their historical monuments, ... more
At first sight you’ll see that Barcelona is a city with charming streets, busy with people and full of life. The old town districts are famed for their historical monuments, narrow streets and Bohemian atmosphere, and are a perfect place for a stroll. The city also has the biggest selection of modernist architecture making it a genuine open-air museum. Barcelona is the only European capital with almost three miles of beaches where you can enjoy the most modern amenities. From the pier, head to the Sagrada Familia, passing through the Barceloneta Quarter or Fisherman Area, and Calle Marina. Your guide will offer you an explanation of all the details related to the church. Continue with a panoramic drive along Passeig de Gracia, the best-known boulevard in town. See one of the masterpieces of Gaudi’s architecture: the Casa Mila, best known by Barcelonians as 'La Pedrera' and Casa Batllo. Reaching Diagonal Avenue you enter the upper Eixample Area where the Sagrada Familia church is. After this, continue to the Montjuic Hill, claimed by the city on the occasion of the 1929 International Exposition, when the mountain was developed and trade fair halls and sports installations were constructed as well as the parks and gardens which are to be found all over the mountain. Today it is the most important recreational area in Barcelona. Drive by the Olympic Ring and make a brief stop at the Mirador del Alcalde for a panoramic view of the city. Finally, arrive at the Gothic Quarter for a walking visit. The facade of the cathedral and octagonal dome are Neo-Gothic structures of the 19th century, designed according to a 15th-century drawing. From here, you’ll be dropped off at a Norwegian Cruise Line program hotel, Mont Blanc, Catalunya Square or continue to the airport. Note: This tour is available for guests with flights after 3:00 pm, or for those guests staying at a Norwegian Cruise Line program hotel in Barcelona. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 3½ hours | $69* | $39* |
Flamenco Taste With Transfer
Departing the pier, you’ll head to the Sagrada Familia passing by many famous landmarks: the Columbus Monument and the bottom of the famous promenade of La Rambla. Your drive ... more
Departing the pier, you’ll head to the Sagrada Familia passing by many famous landmarks: the Columbus Monument and the bottom of the famous promenade of La Rambla. Your drive will also take you along Via Laietana to reach Catalunya Square, which is considered to be the heart of Barcelona. From here, you’ll continue your scenic drive along Passeig de Gracia, the best known boulevard in town. Your guide will point out two of Gaudi’s masterpieces: Casa Batllo and Casa Mila. After your sightseeing drive, you’ll enter the upper Eixample Area of Barcelona where the Sagrada Familia is situated. Your guide will explain all the details related to this unfinished church, which Gaudi planned with three monumental facades (one devoted to the Birth of Jesus Christ, one devoted to the Passion and one to the Glory). After seeing the intricate exterior of the massive cathedral, you’ll drive to Pueblo Espanyol (a village built in 1929 representing squares and streets from all over Spain). In this mini replica of Spain, you’ll head to the Andalusian Quarter where you’ll find the Tablao de Carmen (named after the great dancer Carmen Amaya). Here you’ll enjoy a flamenco show which is a unique dance style with heel stomping (taconeo) and hand clapping (palmas sordas). Once the show is finished, your tour will drop you off to an NCL program hotel, Catalunya Square or the airport. Note: This tour is only available for Norwegian Epic guests with flights after 3:00 pm, staying at a hotel in Barcelona or returning to the ship. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 4½ hours | $119* | $59* |
The Best of Barcelona & Gaudi
Barcelona has an impressive architectural and monumental heritage. The work of the famous architect Antoni Gaudi is to be found all over the streets of Barcelona, and today ... more
Barcelona has an impressive architectural and monumental heritage. The work of the famous architect Antoni Gaudi is to be found all over the streets of Barcelona, and today you’ll visit two of the best examples of his genius as well as other very interesting and important areas of the city. Barcelona is 'the city' for anyone who is looking for culture, art, shopping, and much more. Your tour departs from the port, heading to the famous and unfinished, Sagrada Familia church. We’ve made special reservations for you to visit the interior without having to wait standing in a very long line. On the way, drive by the glamorous Passeig de Gracia where your guide will point out two of Gaudi’s masterpieces: Casa Batllo and Casa Mila. Then, you’ll reach the famous Sagrada Familia, an icon of Barcelona. Visitors from all over the world come to admire this extraordinary monument. After visiting the interior of this amazing church, your scenic drive takes you to Park Guell, another unfinished work of Gaudi's. This unique place, with its wide pathways and long snake-like benches made with colorful mosaics, is a perfect example of the modernist style. Continue to the Gothic Quarter where you’ll see the exterior of the 13th century cathedral and enjoy a walk around the area where the remains of the Roman City survive alongside with medieval buildings. Enjoy some free time for shopping or lunch at your leisure (not included) before returning to your coach and being dropped off back to your ship. Note: Should the Sagrada Familia be closed due to special religious ceremonies, you’ll visit Casa Mila (Le Pedrera), another of Gaudi’s masterpieces. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 7 hours | $129* | $69* |
City Highlights
At first sight you’ll see that Barcelona is a city with charming streets, busy with people and full of life. The old town districts are famed for their historical monuments, ... more
At first sight you’ll see that Barcelona is a city with charming streets, busy with people and full of life. The old town districts are famed for their historical monuments, narrow streets and Bohemian atmosphere, and are a perfect place for a stroll. The city also has the biggest selection of modernist architecture, making it a genuine open-air museum. Barcelona is the only European capital with almost three miles of beaches where you can enjoy the most modern amenities. From the pier, head to the Sagrada Familia, passing through the Barceloneta Quarter or Fisherman Area, and Calle Marina. Your guide will offer you an explanation of all the details related to the church. Continue with a panoramic drive along Passeig de Gracia, the best-known boulevard in town. See one of the masterpieces of Gaudi’s architecture: the Casa Mila, best known by Barcelonians as ‘La Pedrera’ and Casa Batllo. Reaching Diagonal Avenue, enter the upper Eixample Area where the Sagrada Familia church is. After this, continue to the Montjuic Hill, claimed by the city on the occasion of the 1929 International Exposition, when the mountain was developed and trade fair halls and sports installations were constructed, as well as the parks and gardens which are to be found all over the mountain. Today it is the most important recreational area in Barcelona. Drive by the Olympic Ring and make a brief stop at the Mirador del Alcalde for a panoramic view of the city. Finally, arrive at the Gothic Quarter for a walking visit. The facade of the cathedral and octagonal dome are Neo-Gothic structures of the 19th century, designed according to a 15th-century drawing. From here, you’ll be dropped off back at your ship. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 3½ hours | $69* | $39* |
Montserrat
Barcelona’s favorable location, in perfect harmony with its immediate surroundings, together with its ease of access and varied climate, make it a starting point for discovering ... more
Barcelona’s favorable location, in perfect harmony with its immediate surroundings, together with its ease of access and varied climate, make it a starting point for discovering new landscapes and enjoying contact with nature. Your tour departs from the port passing through the main streets of Barcelona to reach Catalunya Square, considered the heart of the city. From here, you’ll continue the panoramic drive along Passeig de Gracia, the best-known boulevard in town. Your guide will point out of the masterpieces of Gaudi’s architecture: the Casa Mila and Casa Batllo, two of the best-known landmarks of the city. Reaching Diagonal Avenue, your tour continues to Montserrat, a peculiar rocky mountain range which is the site of the monastery where people come to worship ‘La Moreneta,’ the black Madonna who is the patron-virgin of Catalonia. The Benedictine Monastery of Montserrat was founded in the 11th century and is located in a natural park 37 miles to the west of Barcelona. The Benedictine community, now numbering some 80 monks, has served the shrine for almost a thousand years. They are dedicated to a life of prayer, to working, and to welcoming pilgrims, making the site a place for dialogue, prayer and culture. Besides the monks, the Escolans also live in Montserrat, forming the oldest boy’s choir in Europe. During your stay and visit to Montserrat, you’ll visit the sanctuary and have free time to take-in the activity of your choice. Spend extra time at the sanctuary, explore some more, take pictures, shop for that last-minute souvenir, have lunch or grab a coffee at one of the restaurants and cafeterias on location. Once you finish the visit you’ll be driven back to your ship. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 4½ hours | $79* | $44* |
Flamenco Taste
Departing the pier, you’ll head to the Sagrada Familia passing by many famous landmarks: the Columbus Monument and the bottom of the famous promenade of La Rambla. Your drive ... more
Departing the pier, you’ll head to the Sagrada Familia passing by many famous landmarks: the Columbus Monument and the bottom of the famous promenade of La Rambla. Your drive will also take you along Via Laietana to reach Catalunya Square, which is considered to be the heart of Barcelona. From here, you’ll continue your scenic drive along Passeig de Gracia, the best known boulevard in town. Your guide will point out two of Gaudi’s masterpieces: Casa Batllo and Casa Mila. After your sightseeing drive, you’ll enter the upper Eixample Area of Barcelona where the Sagrada Familia is situated. Your guide will explain all the details related to this unfinished church, which Gaudi planned with three monumental facades (one devoted to the Birth of Jesus Christ, one devoted to the Passion and one to the Glory). After seeing the intricate exterior of the massive cathedral, you’ll drive to Pueblo Espanyol (a village built in 1929 representing squares and streets from all over Spain). In this mini replica of Spain, you’ll head to the Andalusian Quarter where you’ll find the Tablao de Carmen (named after the great dancer Carmen Amaya). Here you’ll enjoy a flamenco show which is a unique dance style with heel stomping (taconeo) and hand clapping (palmas sordas). Once the show is finished, your tour will drop you off back at your ship. Note: This tour is only available for Norwegian Epic guests. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 4½ hours | $119* | $59* |
Freixenet Cellars
Wine is an important part of the healthy Mediterranean diet and grapes have been grown for over 2,000 years in this region. Immerse yourself in the magical world of bubbles on this tour to ... more
Wine is an important part of the healthy Mediterranean diet and grapes have been grown for over 2,000 years in this region. Immerse yourself in the magical world of bubbles on this tour to one of the world’s biggest-selling producers of sparkling wine and the leading brand in Spain. Driving Northwest of Barcelona through picturesque countryside you’ll arrive Cavas Freixenet in approximately 45 minutes. The cellars were set up in Sant Sadurni d’Anoia, a town right in the heart of the Penedes region. This region was well known even back to the times of the Roman Empire, for the quality of its wines. After a brief audiovisual presentation on the company’s history, an expert guides you through the oldest part of the cellars. You’ll learn about the process of creating cava and how technology has gradually been incorporated to the traditional methods.
Then, hop on a miniature train to view the latest enlargements to the cellar, where tradition and state-of-the-art technology coexist harmoniously. Arriving to the tasting room, you’ll sample different cavas, followed by an opportunity to purchase items related to the world of wine and cava in the gift shop. Following, enjoy a panoramic drive passing by Passeig de Gràcia, one of the major avenues in Barcelona and also one of its most important shopping and business areas, containing several of the city’s most celebrated pieces of architecture. You’ll stop at Catalunya Square for a short photo opportunity and if you wish, you can stay for some browsing and shopping and go back to the pier on your own.
Note: Tour not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or who suffer from claustrophobia. Cellars visited are deep below ground level. There numerous steps within the cellars that may be slippery when wet. The minimum age to taste alcohol beverages is 18 years. Children under the age of 18 can participate in the tour; however will not be allowed to taste cava. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 4 hours | $49* | $29* |
Spectacular Montserrat
Barcelona's favorable location, in perfect harmony with its immediate surroundings, together with its ease of access and varied climate, make it a starting point for discovering new ... more
Barcelona's favorable location, in perfect harmony with its immediate surroundings, together with its ease of access and varied climate, make it a starting point for discovering new landscapes and enjoying contact with nature. Not only is Montserrat Monastery of significant religious importance but the natural beauty surrounding the monastery is simply breathtaking. Head to Montserrat through the main streets of Barcelona, driving by Catalunya Square, considered the heart of the city. On Passeig de Gracia, the best-known boulevard in town, your guide will point out of the masterpieces of Gaudi's architecture: the Casa Mila and Casa Batlló, two of the best-known landmarks of the city. Diagonal Avenue leads the way to Montserrat.
This peculiar rocky mountain range is the site of the monastery where people come to worship ‘La Moreneta,' the black Madonna, patron of Catalunya. The Benedictine community, now numbering some 80 monks, has served the shrine for almost a thousand years. They are dedicated to a life of prayer, work, and to welcoming pilgrims, making the site a place for dialogue, prayer and culture. Besides the monks, the Escolans also live in Montserrat, forming the oldest boys’ choir in Europe. During your stay and visit to Montserrat, you'll visit the sanctuary and have free time to take in the activity of your choice. Spend extra time at the sanctuary, explore some more, take pictures, shop for that last-minute souvenir, have lunch or grab a coffee at one of the restaurants or cafeterias there. Once you finish the visit you'll be driven back to your ship.
Note: There is substantial amount of walking on this tour, approximately 1 ½ hrs, and sloped terrain. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 4½ hours | $39* | $19* |
Trekking in Montserrat
The rugged Montserrat Mountain range northwest of Barcelona is one of Spain’s most picturesque areas. Like jagged teeth, the formations soar skyward creating unparalleled natural beauty. ... more
The rugged Montserrat Mountain range northwest of Barcelona is one of Spain’s most picturesque areas. Like jagged teeth, the formations soar skyward creating unparalleled natural beauty. The mysterious peaks have inspired many legends and motivated Wagner to write some of his most beautiful arias. Departing from Barcelona, your coach takes you to Collbato. From there your trekking starts to reach Montserrat Monastery (approximately 3 hours). At a height of 2,380 feet, on a sort of natural platform, stands the Montserrat monastery, located in the middle of the mountains, which could be considered a unique example of natural art.
It appears that 20 or 25 million years ago, this geographical area was occupied by a small inland sea in which rock formations were deposited, later forming the mountainous relief known as Montserrat. Once in Montserrat you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the spectacular environment. The famous Montserrat Monastery, founded as a Benedictine Abbey during the 11th Century, is firmly perched on a ledge hanging 2,400 feet above the River Llobregat. Here, the 12th century Black Virgin of Montserrat awaits your discovery. Once the hiking tour has finished, you’ll have some free time to explore the monastery.
NOTE: Tour not suitable for guests with walking difficulties. Comfortable shoes, water, a light jacket and a hat are recommended. There are downhill and uneven paths, plus cobblestones to walk over. Walking at Montserrat’s monastery is at guests’ own discretion. You’ll get a snack box from the ship. Respectful attire that covers shoulders and knees should be worn in order to enter the church. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
|---|---|---|
| 6 hours | $99* | $49* |







