Barcelona Sunset Private Sailing with Open Bar & Snacks

5.0
(28 reviews)

2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: German and 3 more

Join a beautiful 2-hour private sunset sailing trip off the coast of Barcelona with your group on a modern sailing boat. Enjoy the unique experience of sailing when it’s slowly gets dark and the sun colours everything red. Enjoy a fresh breeze, free drink and small snack, while taking in the skyline of Barcelona. As the sun dips below the horizon, watch the Barcelona skyline transform under a golden-red glow. Feel the gentle sea breeze as you sail into the twilight with your private group of up to nine people and an experienced skipper at the helm.

Enhance Your Sailing Experience with Live Music (Optional Extra)
For an unforgettable touch, add a live saxophonist or Spanish guitarist to your journey. Let the soulful melodies harmonize with the waves, creating a serene and romantic atmosphere—perfect for couples, friends, and music lovers.

What's Included

Soda/Pop
Profesional skipper
Bottled water
Soft cushions in cockpit and on bow yacht
Alcoholic Beverages
Snacks
Fuel
space as not more then 9 persons on board
Towels

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Moll de la Marina, 10

Once at the port, walk down the concrete stairs with plants at the corner. Keep right toward Moll de la Marina and continue walking with shops on your right and yachts on your left. The mooring number (1416) is displayed on a red shield on the floating wooden dock.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • Port Olimpic (Pass by)

    Standing opposite the Vila Olímpica neighbourhood, it was built in 1990 during the redevelopment of this area of Barcelona. The marina was designed by the architects Oriol Bohigas, Josep Martorell, David Mackay and Albert Puigdomènech. The city needed a sports marina which would meet exacting standards, and it was the site of the sailing competitions during the 1992 Olympic Games. The marina has 756 berths for yachts and its entrance is visible from anywhere in Barcelona. The two skyscrapers on either side are the Mapfre Tower and the Hotel Arts, with Frank Gehry's spectacular goldfish sculpture at its base, and nearby, the Gran Casino de Barcelona. Lovers of water sports can go yachting or practise other types of sailing techniques here, and in the summertime, the beaches on either side of the marina – Somorrostro and Nova Icària – are the perfect place for sunbathing or for a cooling dip in the sea.

    Admission ticket free
  • Gold Fish Sculpture (Escultura el Peix d'Or) (Pass by)

    The Fish sculpture by the architect Frank Gehry, who won the Pritzker Prize in 1989, has become one of the symbols of post-Olympic Barcelona and looks as if it is bobbing along on the waters of the Mediterranean. The sunlight is reflected in the scales of this sculpture that presides over the waterfront of the Olympic Marina and Barcelona's beaches. In 1992, the pristine Olympic Barcelona was transforming its seafront. A new Olympic Marina was taking shape, presided over by its twin towers. On one side stood the Mapfre Tower; on the other was the Hotel Arts. Frank Gehry placed his fish sculpture at the foot of the hotel. The animal is 56 metres long and 35 metres high and seems to be longing to jump into the blue waters of the Mediterranean.

    Admission ticket free
  • Port Vell (Old Port) (Pass by)

    Port Vell, literally in English "Old Harbor" is a waterfront harbor in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and part of the Port of Barcelona. It was built as part of an urban renewal program prior to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Before this, it was a run-down area of empty warehouses, railroad yards, and factories. 16 million people visit the complex each year It is now a focal point of the city and tourist attraction, containing the Maremàgnum (a mall containing shops, a multiplex cinema, bars and restaurants), IMAX Port Vell and Europe's largest aquarium containing 8000 fish and 11 sharks contained in 22 basins filled with six million litres (1.6 million US gallons) of seawater. A pedestrian walkway, Rambla de Mar, connects La Rambla to Port Vell It incorporates a swing bridge, in order to allow ships to enter and exit the harbour

    Admission ticket free
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    Mediterranean

    The Mediterranean Sea is one of the world's most culturally important bodies of water and for centuries, it has been the home and primary source of food for millions of people.As a result of its location between Africa, Asia and Europe, it is a primary trade route. The water is stunningly blue and it's perfect for taking amazing photos!

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • life jackets for kids
Supplied by Barcelona Sailing Day

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Sailing
Nature and Wildlife Tours
Private Sightseeing Tours
Sunset Cruises
Water Tours
Excellent Quality
Adventure Tours
Spring Break
New Product
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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