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From the Cruise Ship Terminals to Barcelona City Centre

Early morning at the Moll Adossat pier, Barcelona cruise terminals A to D

Barcelona is Europe’s largest cruise ship port, and the city receives more than two and a half million cruise ship passengers every year.

Fortunately, there are plenty of transport options available to get you from your ship to the city centre as quickly as possible. Which mode of transport you choose will depend on which terminal your ship arrives at, what you plan to see and do and your budget.

This article explains the different transfer services which are available and includes valuable information to help you make the most of your stay in this fantastic city.

Before deciding which is the best way to get from the cruise terminal to Barcelona city centre, you should check which pier your ship will dock at and how much time you will have before you need to return to your ship.

This information should have been provided by your travel agent when you booked your cruise. If not you can check the Barcelona cruise port schedule which is linked to on the right hand side of this web page under Monthly Forecast.

Location of Barcelona’s Cruise Ship Terminals

Barcelona’s cruise port comprises of 6 terminals located at the end of Barcelona’s famous Ramblas boulevard.

Two of the cruise-ship piers are located next to the World Trade Centre on the Moll de Barcelona Wharf and can be easily reached by walking from La Rambla and the nearby Drassanes metro stop (metro line L3).

The World Trade Centre terminals are called the North and South terminal and are used by smaller cruise liners.

Larger ships dock at the Moll Adossat quay terminals (Terminals A, B, C and D). Terminal D is the farthest away of the four quays and is approximately four and a half km from La Rambla and the Columbus monument .

Finally, the Moll de Sant Bertran  is a ferry terminal with routes to Spain, Morocco, Italy and the Balearic Islands. (See map below)

How to Get From the Cruise Ship Terminals to Barcelona City Centre

A taxi bringing passengesr from their ships to Barcelona city centre.

From the Cruise Ship Terminals by Taxi

There are taxi ranks next to each of the cruise terminals, and you can be sure that there will be a long line of taxis ready and waiting when your cruise ship docks.

A taxi from your cruise ship to the city centre will cost around €15 depending on which terminal your ship arrives at and whereabouts in the city centre you want to go to.

All taxis in Barcelona are metered; there is a €3.10 supplement for a cruise pier pick-up which will be added to the price which is displayed on the meter at the end of the journey. If you have a lot of luggage, there may also be an additional charge.

You can check the official tariffs here .

The distinctive yellow and black cabs also have a sticker displaying the prices on one of the rear windows.

From the Cruise Ship Terminals by Bus

The Cruise Bus (also known as the T3 Portbus) is a shuttle bus which runs between the Moll Adossat cruise ship terminals and the Wold Trade Center , a five-minute walk from Las Ramblas.

The fare is €3 one way or €4.50 return and can be paid in cash on the bus (coins or small value notes only) or online at the Cruise Bus website .

The buses don’t have a set timetable. Instead, they are coordinated with the arrival and departure of the cruise liners.

In the mornings, when passengers disembark from the ships, buses depart every few minutes. Later in the day, the buses run less frequently, so you should check the schedule with the driver and plan your return trip accordingly.

The Cruise Bus is NOT covered by TMB tickets or travel cards such as the T-casual or Hola Barcelona Travel Card .

The journey from the cruise terminals takes about 10 minutes. From here, you can start visiting Barcelona on foot since many of Barcelona’s most famous sights, such as the Ramblas, the Maritime Museum, the Gothic quarter and the historic Port Vell are close by.

Open-top city tour buses stop near the World Trade Centre terminals.

It’s a short walk from the Cruise Bus stop to the Drassanes metro station, which is on line L3.

If you are travelling from your ship directly to the airport, local bus company Moventis also operates a direct shuttle service from the cruise ship terminals.

A blue Cruise Bus on it's way to pick up passenghers from the Barcelona Cruise Port Terminals

From Barcelona Cruise Port by Private transfer

Although there will be plenty of taxis and buses waiting at the cruise terminal, when a large cruise ship docks and thousands of tourists disembark at the same time, long queues do form.

You can avoid the queues by booking your transfer in advance.

A private transfer is more expensive than catching a taxi at the taxi rank but has the advantage that your driver will be there waiting for you as soon as you disembark from the ship.

Book your private transfer in advance online .

From the Cruise Port to Barcelona City Centre on Foot

Before you decide to walk from your cruise ship, you should check which terminal your ship docks at.

From the World Trade Center Terminals

The  World Trade Center terminals  are located on the Moll de Barcelona, which is a short walk from the Columbus monument.

Walk straight ahead along the quay until you reach the large steel hoops of the Onades monument . Turn right and walk along the Moll de Drassanes until you arrive at the Christopher Columbus monument and the start of Las Ramblas.

From the Moll Adossat Terminals

If you decide to walk into Barcelona from the Moll Adossat quay, you should bear in mind that it takes between  25 (Terminal A) and 45 minutes (Terminal D), and there’s no shade from the sun.

Follow the road along the pier from the ships (there’s a paved footpath that runs alongside the road). After crossing the Porta d’Europa  bridge, continue straight ahead along the pier until you reach a small roundabout. Turn right and continue past the  Moll de Sant Bertran, the Onades monument and the Moll de Drassanes to the Columbus monument (see map below).

From here you can take the metro or bus to other parts of the city.

A cruise ship docked at the Moll de Barcelona World Trade center south pier

The Hop on Hop off Sightseeing bus from Barcelona Cruise Port

Barcelona’s open-topped sightseeing buses have two stops near the cruise port.

The first is located right in front of the World Trade Centre cruise terminals. The other is located next to the Columbus monument at the end of the Ramblas.

The buses follow three circular routes, each of which covers a different area of the city. Both of the stops near the cruise port are on the red route, which takes 2 hours to complete and is the most interesting of the three since it passes the most emblematic buildings.

Tour buses depart every 5 to 25 minutes, depending on the time of year.

By purchasing your ticket in advance online you can benefit from a €2 discount and board the bus at whichever stop you choose.

Shore Excursions

A popular way to maximize your time in Barcelona is to book a shore excursion .

In addition to saving you the hassle of organising your transfer from the port, being on an organised tour allows you to skip the lines when visiting popular sites such as Park Güell.

When you book your shore excursion, you will be asked to provide the name of your ship and arrival and re-boarding times.

Find out more and book a shore excursion>>

Left Luggage and Baggage Transfer in Barcelona

If you will arrive in Barcelona at the end of your cruise and want to spend a few hours sightseeing before your flight home, you can have your luggage collected from the cruise port and transported directly to the airport for you. Find out more .

There are also left luggage storage facilities near to Plaça de Catalunya,   Plaça d’Espanya and at Barcelona Sants train station.

A smaller ship docked at the Barcelona Cruise pier North Terminal

Hotels at Barcelona Cruise Port

The only hotel at the Barcelona Cruise ship port is the Eurostars Grand Marina Hotel which is an very good 5-star hotel.

Hotels located on Las Ramblas or Av. Paral.lel are a short taxi ride from the cruise port. For more information about where to stay in Barcelona check out my Barcelona neighbourhood guide .

Barcelona Cruise Port Map

Check the locations of all six cruise ship terminals and the Cruise Bus, Bus Turistic, and Metro stops on the zoomable map below.

Barcelona Bus Turistic - Sightseeing Tour bus stop

Plaça Portal de la Pau

Barcelona Bus Turistic - open top sightseeing tour bus stop.

Moll de Barcelona

Metro Line 3 (green line)

Plaça Portal de la Pau, Barcelona, Spain

This is the location of the bus stop where you board the Cruise bus when travelling to the Moll Adossat terminals.

Moll de Barcelona, Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain

Moll Adossat Quay Terminal D, Barcelona

Moll Adosssat Quay Terminal C, Barcelona

Moll Adossat Quay Terminal B, Barcelona

Moll Adossat Quay Terminal A, Barcelona

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A blue Pullmantour cruise liner docking at the Moll Adossat wharf Barcelona

Which terminal is for Norwegian Cruise Ship?

I believe that the Norwegian Epic normally docks at the Adossat wharf, terminal A but I recommend you check with your travel agent to make sure.

Can you please let me know how you can get to Barcelona Airport from the Cruise Terminal .

The easiest and fastest way is by taxi which will cost about €40.

If you prefer to use public transport, the fastest way will be to take the “Cruise Bus” from the cruise terminals to the Columbus Monument and then walk to the Drassanes metro stop. From here you can catch the L3 metro to Plaça d’Espanya followed by the Aerobus to the airport.

There’s more information about transport to and from the airport, including a map and fares in this post .

Arriving early and need pickup at hotel in Barcelona to the pier for NCL and back to the hotel for 3 people

Hi Darlene,

You could get your hotel to call a taxi for you or use the links in the article to book a private transfer.

what bus do we take from the Be Ramblas Hotel to the Princess Explorer of the Seas?

Hello Harmony,

Do you know which pier your ship will dock at? I just checked the 2018 schedule on the Barcelona port authority website (link in the article) and the Princess Explorer of the Seas doesn’t seem to be listed.

I expect that it will probably dock at one of the terminals on Moll Adossat but you should check with the company to make sure.

Assuming that it docks at Moll Adossat then you can catch the blue Cruise Bus which departs from near to the Columbus monument (see map above).

I’m not familiar with the Be Ramblas Hotel. Do you mean the Be Ramblas Hostal at Carrer Nou de la Rambla 50? If so then your hotel is about a 10 minute walk from the Cruise Bus stop.

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10 Amazing Things To Do In Barcelona Cruise Port + Port Guide

Mediterranean cruises - Montjuic Hill in Barcelona

Welcome to Barcelona cruise port! (Post updated: 2024)

Cosmopolitan. Artistic. Captivating. Whether you are a first-time visitor or have already been to Barcelona, you never get enough of it. The city has incredible energy and so many places to explore that one day in Barcelona is certainly not enough!

However, if Barcelona cruise port is in your cruise itinerary, you’ll be able to see the majority of city highlights as the cruise terminal is situated close to the city center. In this informative article, you’ll read about:

  • Barcelona cruise port (Barcelona cruise terminal, getting around, helpful info & links)
  • 10 best things to do in Barcelona port & Barcelona shore excursions

Visit our cruise port guides for  Marseille , Palma de Mallorca , Ibiza , Alicante , Cartagena , Valencia

Barcelona Cruise Port

Barcelona is the capital city of Catalonia and one of the major Mediterranean cruise ports, located in the northeast of Spain. It is one of the busiest and most visited European cruise ports, particularly due to its proximity to the city center and its main attractions.

Barcelona cruise ship port consists of 9 terminals grouped around Port Vell marina, out of which 7 are cruise terminals. Depending on the size, cruise ships dock at Quai Adossat (Moll Adossat), which consists of 4 terminals (A, B, C, D), or at the World Trade Center (WTC), which has 3 terminals (South Terminal, North Terminal, East Terminal).

Two other terminals are Sant Bertran Wharf , used for ferry transportation between Barcelona and the Balearic Islands, and Maremagnum Port Vell which can accommodate large ships, but not cruise liners.

Quai Adossat Cruise Terminals

A, B, C, and D terminals (D is also called Palacruceros) are located around 3 km/1.8 miles (a 10-minute drive) from La Rambla, the tourist hub and one of the most famous boulevards in Barcelona. Quai Adossat is connected to the city by the bridge Porta d’Europa (Puente de la Puerta de Europa).

The cruise lines may organize shuttle buses (for an additional fee) to transfer the passengers to the area of the World Trade Center, located a 5-minute walk from Christopher Columbus Monument, where La Rambla starts.

These buses are wheelchair-users friendly, and you can purchase the tickets onboard or in the terminal buildings (depending on the cruise line). For guests who don’t want to take buses, taxis or a 20-40-minute walk to the city center are an alternative option.

The terminal buildings are equipped with modern facilities, such as duty-free shops, elevators, souvenir shops, a bar restaurant, an exchange office, public phones, restrooms, and ATMs. There is a taxi rank in front of each terminal, as well as a shuttle bus station and parking for tour buses.

Given that Barcelona is not only a port of call but also a homeport, the terminals also feature embarkation/disembarkation facilities.

Barcelona cruise port - Quay Adossat cruise terminals, view from Montjuic Hill

World Trade Center Terminals (WTC terminals)

South , North , and East Terminals are located at Moll de Barcelona, within a 10-minute walk from Columbus Monument and the start of La Rambla street. The three docks surround the modern, state-of-the-art building of the World Trade Center, and can accommodate cruise liners of moderate size. You can find public transport stations nearby as well.

The terminal buildings consist of duty-free and souvenir shops, an exchange office, and a small tourist information center. There are no restaurants or bars, as you can find those next door inside WTC. The terminals also feature embarkation/disembarkation facilities and suit the needs of guests with disabilities.

The cruise bus station is located near the terminals, so in case you can’t walk, you can take a round-trip ticket (prices starting at 3€), and the bus will drop you off at the Columbus Monument. Cruise buses don’t have fixed timetables – they depend on the arrival and departure times of the ships in port.

Getting Around Barcelona Port

  • The port area is flat and wheelchair-accessible.
  • Barcelona city center is partially flat, however, some parts are hilly so make sure you wear comfortable shoes (ex: the area surrounding Sagrada Familia is flat, but to get there, you need to walk slightly uphill).
  • The currency in Barcelona (Spain) is EURO (€). ATMs and currency exchange are available at the cruise terminals and in the town. Local currency and credit cards are widely accepted.
  • If you are embarking on a cruise ship in Barcelona, especially if you’re coming from the US, make sure you come to Barcelona at least two days before the embarkation to avoid the inconveniences of jet lag. If you want to fully enjoy the city, you’ll need to come at least 4-5 days before your cruise starts. Check out my article on the 15 Best Hotels near Barcelona Cruise Port
  • Barcelona has an excellent public transport network which is primarily operated by TMB (Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona). Drassanes is the closest metro station, located at the foot of La Rambla. It serves the L3 line, which will take you to the majority of Barcelona’s attractions. To get to Sagrada Familia, you will need to change to L2 or L5 lines and get off at Sagrada Familia station. If you’re planning to get around Barcelona by public transport, it’s recommended to get Hola Barcelona Travel Card for 17.50€ (valid for 2 days, unlimited rides). You can check the timetables, fares and get extensive information on public transport’s official webpage https://www.tmb.cat/
  • Josep Tarradellas Barcelona Airport – El Prat Airport is the main Barcelona airport and is located around 15 km/9 miles (a 20-minute drive) southwest of Barcelona cruise port. The best way to get from Barcelona airport to the port of Barcelona is by taxi or a private transfer. Alternatively, you can take the Aerobus shuttle transfer which departs from the airport every 10 minutes and stops at Barcelona city center. The travel time is 35 minutes and the fare is reasonable. You can purchase the bus tickets online, from the driver (make sure you have coins or small bills), or at the ticket machine at the airport. Check out the private transfers from/to Barcelona cruise port
  • Barcelona Hop on hop off sightseeing bus tours are also available and the bus stop is located close to the cruise terminal. Three routes are offered and all include stops at the most iconic landmarks and attractions including the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, the Pedrera, Camp Nou, La Rambla, Montjuïc and many others. You can check out the Hop on Hop off Barcelona tours on Viator and Get Your Guide
  • Cruise lines sailing to/from Barcelona Spain include Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Oceania Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Viking Ocean Cruises, Princess Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seabourn Cruise Line, and Princess Cruises .
  • Explore the best Barcelona tours and activities

10 Amazing Things to Do in Barcelona Cruise Port

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1. Sagrada Familia

Antoni Gaudi, the Catalan architect and one of the major exponents of Catalan Modernism, dedicated 43 years of his life to La Sagrada Familia (The Church of the Sacred Family). The construction of this stunning architectural masterpiece began in 1883, and when Gaudi died in 1926, less than a quarter of the project was finished.

Obstructed during wars, the creation of the fascinating cathedral resumed after 1950 and is anticipated to be completed in 2026, commemorating the centenary of Gaudi’s death. Sagrada Familia architecture reflects his religious views and the whole temple is an ode to nature.

For the best photo ops of Sagrada Familia, go to Plaça de Gaudí Park in front of the cathedral. The surrounding area is large and beautiful, it is packed with cafes, street sellers, parks, and restaurants.

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona.

The distance between Barcelona cruise port (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) and Sagrada Familia is around 9 km/5.5 miles (a 20-25-minute drive). The taxis shouldn’t charge you more than 15-20€ per vehicle one-way.

From Drassanes metro station, you can take metro line L3 and change to L2 or L5 to go to Sagrada Familia. You need to get off at Sagrada Família metro station and the entire journey takes about 15-20 minutes.

You can also book a shore excursion through your cruise line or with an independent tour operator . If you decide to come on your own, you must book the skip-the-line tickets in advance. Allow yourself at least 1 hour inside the Cathedral, and 1 hour to wander around as the surrounding area is beautiful and offers extraordinary views of Sagrada Familia.

Explore Sagrada Familia tours and activities

2. Casa Batlló

Located on one of main Barcelona’s shopping and business avenues – Passeig de Gràcia, in the heart of the Eixample district, Casa Batlló is another of Gaudi’s masterpieces and one of the finest architectural examples of Gaudi’s approach to Catalan Modernism.

The house belonged to a rich textile industrialist Josep Batlló who hired Antoni Gaudi in 1904 to redesign the house in an audacious and innovative architectural style that would make his house stand out among other houses on the avenue.

Casa Batlló is locally known as Casa dels Ossos (House of Bones) and Casa del Drac (House of the Dragon), due to its curving, skeletal shapes and design, and astonishing façade resembling the bony jaws of a surreal, fantastic beast.

Casa Batlló’s roof resembles the back of a dragon and features a turret with a cross, which symbolically represents St. George, the patron saint of Catalonia, killing the dragon.

Casa Batlló has been declared a World Heritage Site and today belongs to different owners. A part of it is a museum open for visitors, while the majority of the rooms in the building have been rented out for multiple purposes, such as company offices and event places.

Casa Battlo Barcelona

Casa Batlló is situated around 5.5 km/3.5 miles from Barcelona cruise port (Quai Adossat cruise terminals). To get to Casa Battlo, take the L3 metro line at Drassanes and get off at Passeig de Gràcia Station . A taxi ride takes about 20-25 minutes.

If you are planning to visit Casa Batlló, I recommend you book a combo tour with La Sagrada Familia , as the distance between these two Gaudi’s masterpieces is around 2 km (a 20-minute walk).

Cruise ship shore excursions normally don’t include the Casa Batlló interior visit, but some tours include a stop in front of the building and a visit from the exterior. Also, if you go on your own, make sure you have a skip-the-line ticket as you don’t want to waste your time queuing in front of the museum.

Explore Casa Batlló tours and activities

3. Casa Milà (La Pedrera)

Casa Milà is another of Gaudi’s controversial artworks located only a stone’s throw from Casa Batlló – on the famous Passeig de Gràcia avenue. It was built between 1906 and 1912 for Pere Milà and his wife but changed several owners throughout the 20 th century.

La Pedrera means “The stone quarry”, referring to the undulating quarry-like stone façade that consists of massive blocks of limestone and twisting wrought-iron balconies.

In 1984, La Pedrera was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and two years later was bought by Caixa Catalunya, a Spanish Bank that restored the building and brought back some of the original decorations.

Nowadays, a total of 4.500 square meters spread over the five floors can be visited, including an apartment and a splendid rooftop offering spectacular views of the city.

La Pedrera, Gaudi's masterpiece

The driving distance between La Pedrera and Barcelona cruise port (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) is 6.5 km/4 miles or a 15-20 minute drive.

To get to La Pedrera, follow the same instructions as for Casa Battlo, as the two buildings are located close to each other. If you want to visit both buildings inside, it’s recommended to do it one after another.  Cruise ship shore excursions normally don’t include La Pedrera’s interior visit, only the exterior.

To avoid waiting in line, you can book skip-the-line La Pedrera tickets online.

Check out La Pedrera tours and activities

4. Park Güell

Sitting proudly on Carmel Hill and overlooking the city of Barcelona, Park Güell is one of Gaudi’s major works and a true gem among his masterpieces.

The large park where architecture and nature come together was originally constructed between 1900 and 1914 for the Spanish entrepreneur Eusebi Güell as private property, but soon after that opened its doors to all visitors as a public park.

The park features mosaic-covered buildings, sculptures, lush vegetation, and breathtaking views over Barcelona, as well as the Gaudi House Museum (Casa Museu Gaudi), a former residence of Gaudi, where you can get an amazing insight into the architect’s life and works. Park Güell was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984.

Park Guell in Barcelona cruise port

The distance between Park Güell and Barcelona cruise port (Moll Adossat cruise ship terminals) is 13 km/8 miles (a 35-minute drive).

To get to Park Güell, take the metro line L3 and get off at Lesseps stop , from where you will need to walk for an additional 20 minutes. Instead of walking, you can walk 150 m to the bus stop and take bus H6 to the park.

Cruise lines normally don’t offer shore excursions to Park Güell, so the best way to visit it is either on your own (make sure you book a skip-the-line ticket ) or with an independent tour operator .

Explore Park Güell tours and activities

5. La Rambla

The famous La Rambla Street is a must-see place in Barcelona. For cruise passengers, it is easy to get around as La Rambla is located within walking distance of the ship.

La Rambla is a tree-lined, 1.2 km/0.75 miles long pedestrian promenade (although there are narrow parallel streets used for traffic) that connects Plaça de Catalunya square and the Columbus Monument, located at Port Vell – a waterfront harbor that is part of the port of Barcelona.

It is a tourist-packed street full of shops, street restaurants, souvenir kiosks, street performers, and a great number of attractions.

You can find some important buildings on La Rambla Avenue, such as Palau Güell , Palace of the Virreina, Liceu Theater ,  Teatre Principal, Plaça Reial, and La Boqueria , one of the most visited and popular markets in Barcelona where you can find a large selection of goods, such as meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, cheese, and much more.

To the east of La Rambla is the Gothic Quarter , the old town, another must-see landmark in Barcelona.

Enjoying beer at La Rambla with friends

The distance between the Barcelona cruise terminal (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) and La Rambla is less than 3 km/1.8 miles.

To get there, you need to take a shuttle bus or a cruise bus (“blue bus”) that will get you to the Christopher Columbus Monument, where La Rambla starts. From the World Trade Center terminals, you can get to La Rambla on foot in less than 10 minutes (the distance is around 650 m).

When in La Rambla, keep your eyes open because there are many pickpockets .

6. Mercado de la Boqueria

La Boqueria market is located at La Rambla.It is a large, indoor public market offering an amazing selection of foods, including fish, seafood, meat, vegetables, fruit, cheese, beverages, and a great number of shops and street stalls selling freshly squeezed juices, candy, nuts, quick bites and so much more. This place is absolutely awesome and a must-see Barcelona attraction!

Explore La Boqueria Market tours and activities

La Boqueria market, Barcelona cruise port

7. Plaça de Catalunya

Plaça Catalunya or Catalonia Square (Plaza de Cataluña) is a large square and a central hub often considered as Barcelona city center. It is located at the northern end of La Rambla, and a 10-minute walk from the Gothic Quarter.

The square covers a spacious area of 50.000 square meters and consists of a wide range of statues, fountains, sculptures, and decorative art. This is where important city streets and avenues meet, such as Passeig de Gràcia, a famous avenue where La Pedrera and Casa Batlló are situated.

The square is surrounded by hotels, restaurants, shops, bars and designer boutiques, and its most popular and photographed attraction is the flocks of pigeons that you can spot swimming in the fountain.

The distance between Barcelona cruise port (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) is around 5.5 km/3.4 miles or a 15-minute drive. The best and shortest way to get there is by walking because Plaça de Catalunya is located at the end of La Rambla.

Plaça de Catalunya in Barcelona cruise port

8. The Gothic Quarter

The Gothic Quarter, or Barri Gòtic in the Catalan language, is the historic heart of the old city of Barcelona, located near La Rambla and Plaça de Catalunya.

Although the name of the quarter refers to the Middle Ages, the whole quarter was completely restored in the late 19th and early 20th centuries which gave the old buildings a brand new, neo-Gothic look.

A large portion of the quarter is closed to regular traffic (open only to taxis and service vehicles) and consists of pedestrian streets, squares, and several remarkable historic landmarks.

The iconic landmark is Barcelona Cathedral (the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia), an imposing Gothic cathedral that was originally constructed from the 13th to 15th centuries. It features an extraordinary, late 19th-century neo-Gothic facade, a sumptuously decorated interior, and a beautiful, verdant, geese-filled cloister that you can see on your tour.

Barcelona Cathedral - Gothic Quarter

Barcelona Cathedral dominates a large square – Placita de la Seu , surrounded by hotels, restaurants, shops, and souvenir stores. The square is connected with Plaça de Catalunya by a pedestrian promenade Avinguda del Portal de l’Angel.

You can reach the square in a 10-15 minute easy walk. At a stone’s throw from the Cathedral, you can find several other attractions and historical landmarks:

  • The ruins of the Roman and Medieval city walls.
  • Barcelona’s History Museum at Plaza del Rey.
  • Gaudi’s Exhibition Center
  • The 14th-century Gothic Basilica de Santa Maria del Pi
  • Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya
  • Ajuntament de Barcelona, a 14th-century Barcelona City Hall
  • Picasso Museum
  • Jewish quarter  and Sinagoga Major , one of the European oldest synagogues.

The distance between the Gothic Quarter and Barcelona cruise terminal (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) is 4.4 km/2.7 miles or a 10-minute drive.

To get there, the best way is to take a shuttle bus/cruise bus from your terminal to the Christopher Columbus monument and walk 10 minutes to the Barcelona Cathedral and the Gothic Quarter (800 m). If your cruise ship is docked at World Trade Center terminals, you can simply walk 15 minutes to the Gothic Quarter.

Check out Gothic Quarter tours and activities

9. Montjuïc Hill

Montjuïc Hill is another must-see area of Barcelona offering the best and most spectacular views of the entire Barcelona. The hill overlooks a harbor and covers a large area that consists of monuments, museums, a palace, a castle, a multitude of botanical gardens and much more!

The best way to get there is by taxi, with a shore excursion, Hop on Hop off bus , or by cable car. There are two cable cars in Barcelona: the Port Cable Car and the Montjuïc Cable Car . Both cable car base stations are located within a 10-minute drive from the cruise port. They cover different routes and you can check all the details on the official web pages:

  • https://www.telefericodebarcelona.com/
  • https://www.telefericdemontjuic.cat/

The view of Barcelona from the National Art Museum of Catalonia, Montjuïc Hill

The distance between Barcelona cruise port (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) and both Telefèric de Montjuïc and Telefèric del Port is around 5.5 km/3.4 miles or a 10-minute drive.

If your cruise ship is docked at World Trade Center terminals, both Telefèric del Port and Telefèric de Montjuïc are around 3 km/1.8 miles away or less than a 10-minute drive.

If you decide to skip the cable car, you can simply catch a taxi at the cruise port and reach the major Montjuïc Hill attractions in less than 15 minutes, and then explore the area on foot. If you want to properly visit Montjuïc Hill, you need at least a half-day, but if you want to take a glimpse of it, you might consider booking one of the tours .

If you stay several days in Barcelona, save one full or at least a half-day for Montjuïc Hill, as there are so many beautiful places and attractions to see.

  • Explore Montjuïc Hill tours and activities
  • Book Telefèric de Montjuïc tickets online

National Art Museum of Catalonia and the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc below

10. Barceloneta Beach

Playa de la Barceloneta, or Barceloneta Beach, is a long, busy public beach equipped with facilities such as chair and umbrella rentals, showers, water sports, wi-fi spots, cafes restaurants, bars, and much more.

It is a bustling, urban area packed with both locals and tourists, offering beautiful views of the harbor and the lively surrounding area. It is a perfect way to spend a couple of hours if you want to soak up some Mediterranean sun.

Barceloneta Beach

How to Get to Barceloneta Beach from the Barcelona Cruise Port?

The distance between Barceloneta Beach and World Trade Center terminals is around 2.5 km/1.5 miles. If you go by taxi, the ride lasts less than 10 minutes, and if you decide to walk, you’ll need around 30 minutes to get from your cruise terminal to the beach.

The distance between the Barcelona cruise port (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) is around 5 km/3.1 miles. It takes 10-15 minutes to reach the beach by car, and if you walk, it takes 1 hour.

You can either take a taxi or   bus 59 at La Rambla – Santa Mònica (1325) stop and get off at Pg Marítim – Pepe Rubianes (1606) stop. The journey takes less than 15 minutes by bus. It might be challenging to find taxis at Barceloneta Beach on the way back to the ship. You need to book a taxi via the app or pre-book the transfer to the port.

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The Cruise Terminals in Barcelona (Spain) Port: Review (2023)

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Where ships dock in Barcelona cruise port and what's at the cruise terminals: home port or port of call; Moll Adossat terminals and World Trade Center terminal.

By: Editor-in-Chief Update: June 3, 2023

Barcelona is a major port in the west Mediterranean cruise itineraries both as a Home Port and a Port of Call.

This means that as a Home Port cruise ships will start and/or end a cruise in Barcelona, where embarkation and disembarkation will take place.

But many cruise ships visit the port of Barcelona for one day as any other port within a regular itinerary. Depending on the size of the cruise ship, there are two distinct docking spots in Barcelona: the Moll Adossat cruise terminal and the WTC terminal.

Home Port and Port of Call

However, there are very few cruises that dock in Barcelona as a port of call as it really is a European major embarkation port. Passengers on a cruise calling at Barcelona for a day will have the opportunity to explore this charming city either on tours booked onboard or on their own.

Barcelona is one of the easiest European cruise ports to get around - both cruise ports are minutes away from all major attractions - and there are quite a few affordable ways to enjoy the city.

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Port of Barcelona

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Although Barcelona is a major embarkation-disembarkation port in Europe, most cruise travelers are not well advised when booking a cruise. Travelers flying from the USA or Canada, in particular, do not realize that a long red-eye flight (over 8 hours) coupled with jet lag (5 to 8 hours earlier) is the worst possible way to start a cruise.

Hence, the Editor's strong recommendation: any traveler embarking in Barcelona should fly at least one day ahead of the start of the cruise. If possible, fly two or more days ahead of the cruise , so that you can adapt to a new time zone (if flying from North America) and enjoy one of Europe's most interesting cruise ports. Naturally, if your cruise ends in Barcelona, you should plan to stay in Barcelona for at least a couple of days.

Docking in Barcelona

Barcelona's two cruise ports (WTC Port and Moll Adossat) are ideally located to explore the city. The WTC Port has 3 piers around the World Trade Center building, it is located just under 1/2 a mile (700 meters) from the Plaça Colon and the start of La Rambla, but only small cruise ships can dock here.

Photo of WTC Port in Barcelona.

WTC Port in Barcelona

World Trade Center Port & Terminal

This port has obviously the best location as it is within walking distance to La Rambla and it is a delight for travelers on cruise lines like Seabourn, Silversea, Regent, Azamara, or the small ships of Oceania. Because no more than 3 ships can dock at the WTC Port do not have it for granted that these high-end cruise ships will always dock within walking distance to a good number of Barcelona's attractions. It happens quite frequently that small cruise ships will have to dock at the Moll Adossat.

Docking at the Moll Adossat

The major port of Barcelona is, in fact, the Moll Adossat and where the overwhelming majority of cruise ships dock. Although this port is only 2 miles (3km) from Plaça Colon , walking with (or without) luggage is quite a stretch, particularly in the heat of the summer as pedestrians will have to go over a bridge.

Photo of Moll Adossat in Barcelona.

Moll Adossat, Barcelona

Considering that the already mentioned T3 Port Bus provides such a good service it doesn't make any sense to walk to or from the Moll Adossat. The port has four Terminals (A, B, C, and D) all very large, modern, well kept, and efficient for both embarkation and disembarkation.

Photo of Terminal B, Moll Adossat, in Barcelona.

Terminal B, Moll Adossat

Amenities and Services

All sorts of amenities will be found at the Terminals including large sitting areas with AC, shopping, cafeterias, money exchange , and, of course, plenty of taxis available if disembarking. Because Barcelona is not used frequently as a port of call, you will not find Tourist Information Kiosks at the Terminals although you may find a desk with maps and touristic brochures.

Photo of Terminal B, Interior, in Barcelona.

Terminal B, Interior, Moll Adossat

The good news is that there is one of many Tourist Information points in Barcelona at Plaça Colon (aka Plaça Portal de la Pau), inside the Columbus Monument and also along the Rambla. Click here to find all Tourist information points in Barcelona.

How to get around in Barcelona

Unless your ship is docking at the World Trade Center as a port of call, it is useful to know that the Port has excellent transportation services both public and private to move around to the city or to the airport.

Taxis and Luggage Services between Port and Airport

If you have already booked your cruise and flights, there are a few insider tips to keep in mind. To start with, the cruise traveler should know that the distance between Barcelona's two cruise ports and the Airport is around 23 km (15 miles) away.

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Taxi in Barcelona

Regardless of whether you are embarking or disembarking, a taxi is one of the best ways to travel from or to the Airport. A taxi between the Airport and the Port (Moll Adossat) will cost approximately €40.00 and a little bit less if the WTC Port is the final destination - Check the Official Taxi Fares in Barcelona.

There are also a number of private services that offer transfers to and from the port to either the Airport or/and Hotels that can be very convenient. One of the best services to look into is Bags & Go - this company handles your luggage (transfer and lockers) whilst you can enjoy a few hours exploring Barcelona.

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Bags & Go Van in Barcelona

Fares are both reasonably affordable (around $12.00 per person/piece of luggage) and you can book it online or right at the terminals as you pick up your luggage. To learn more about Bags & Go click here .

Photo of Terminal B in Barcelona.

Terminal B, Moll Adossat, in Barcelona

If staying in Barcelona, it is very easy to calculate a taxi fare to or from a hotel and compare it with the transfers offered by all major cruise lines. The official Barcelona Taxi website has a great Route Calculator in English - check the Taxi fares calculator .

Port of Call - Taxis and Shuttle

However, if Barcelona is a Port of Call on your cruise, travelers should avoid taxis if docked at the Moll Adossat and having La Rambla as a final destination.

There is an official extra charge (€3.10) for taxis to enter-exit the port and an unscrupulous taxi driver may take you for a long ride when, in fact, La Rambla is just around the corner.

Photo of T3 portbus in Barcelona.

T3 portbus in Barcelona

Instead of a taxi, it is advisable to use the circular route bus Cruisebus (aka T3 port-bus) between all Port Terminals and Plaça Colon close by the famous Ramblas, on the latge square by the World Trade Center.

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These buses are suitable for wheelchair users. The fare is €3.00 one-way ticket and €4.00 return ticket, paid onboard in cash either in coins or bills under €10.00.

Cruise tip: because the Cruisebus (aka T3 port-bus) has become so popular thanks to its good service, most cruise lines do not offer shuttle buses to Plaça Colon anymore and the ones that do charge ridiculous amounts.

Cruise passengers may like to know that the Cruisebus can be booked online: click here to book the Cruisebus .

Barcelona Cruise Port - News

Photo of Terminal E, Carnival Corportation Terminal, in Barcelona.

Carnival Corporation Cruise Terminal in Barcelona

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There is good news for those planning to cruise the Mediterranean on any of the Carnival Corporation Cruise Lines. In 2018, a new Cruise Terminal was built on the Moll Adossat for the fleets of Carnival Corporation. It is named Helix Cruise Center but may also be referred to as terminal E. This cruise terminal is at the end of the breakwater after Terminal D.

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Barcelona Cruise Port - Creuers Terminals, está compuesta de 5 Terminales. Terminal Norte y Sur se encuentran dentro del recinto del World Trade Center, mientras que las otras tres; Terminal A, Terminal B y Terminal C se encuentran en el muelle adosado, cruzando el puente "Porta d'Europa".

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Barcelona Cruise Port es uno de los puertos pioneros en obtener el Sello "Safe Travels", como infraestructuras seguras ante el COVID-19, otorgado por World Travel & Tourism Council.

Barcelona Cruise Port certificado con el distintivo de "Turismo Responsable", por el Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo de España.

En todas nuestras terminales puedes encontrar Puntos de Información (GIC) para poder visitar la ciudad sin perderte ni un detalle. 

Barcelona Cruise Port se divide en diversas terminales. Analizamos al detalle las características de algunas de las más importantes

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Port Barcelona cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Barcelona, Spain. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Barcelona cruise port is currently ranked the largest Mediterranean cruise port with turnaround operations (roundtrip itineraries) and the world's 4th busiest. Its harbor area is one of the world's biggest. By population (over 1,6 million) the city is ranked Spain's largest and Europe's 16th largest.

By the metro population (around 5,5 million) it is ranked EU's 6th largest (after Paris , London , Madrid , Ruhr, Milano ). The city is on the Mediterranean Sea, located between the mouths of two rivers (Llobregat and Besos).

IMPORTANT : Since October 22, 2023, cruise vessels are no longer allowed to dock at Muelle Barcelona Norte (northern port, near the World Trade Centre area) and instead are redirected to berth at Moll Adossat Pier (southern port) which was previously utilized by larger cruise companies like NCL-Norwegian , RCI-Royal Caribbean and MSC . As a result, disembarking cruise tourists instead of stepping directly into the city's historic downtown (10-minute walking distance) are transported via shuttle buses (~30 minutes drive distance) from the southern port to access the city center.

Barcelona cruise port

Barcelona Port (locode ESBCN) is ranked Europe's 9th largest containership port by annual traffic.

The Port's area (sized 10 km2 / 4 mi2) is divided into 3 zones - Port Vell, Commercial Port, and Barcelona Free Port ("Zona Franca de Barcelona", industrial/logistics port).

There is an ongoing enlargement project that will double the port's size by diverting the Llobregat river to the south.

  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - ESBCN
  • supported by excellent road, rail, and air infrastructure
  • deep harbor water and berths (draft 11,5 m / 38 ft)
  • sheltered harbor area
  • access unrestricted by tides
  • capability to accommodate 9 cruise vessels at a time

Each of the Port's international cruise ship terminals has air conditioning, public phones, lifts and escalators, currency exchange kiosks, duty-free shops, gift/souvenir shops, cafe-restaurant, taxi rank, bus shuttle to downtown.

The cruise port is accessible the whole year round - 24/7, 365 days a tear.

The best vantage points to observe the cruise port's traffic are the cable car (connecting La Barceloneta neighborhood, Ciutat Vella district), the Ferry Station and the Montjuic Castle.

Cruise ships usually arrive in Barcelona in the early morning (4, 5, 6, 7, 9 am) and in the early afternoon (at 1, 2, 2:30 pm) and depart from Barcelona in the late afternoon or in the evening (at 5, 6, 7, 8:30, 10 pm).

Port Barcelona's cruise operations contribute to the city's economy (as revenues) around EUR 796 million (USD 900M) annually. The cruise port adds EUR 413 million (USD 467M) annually to Catalonia's GDP (gross domestic product). This industry also supports 6760 local jobs and generates EUR 152 million (USD 172M) in government taxes. Each cruise vessel in Barcelona generates on average EUR 1 million (USD 1,13M) in sales, contributes EUR 0,5 million (USD 565,417) to Catalonia's GDP, and generates EUR 0,2 million (USD 226,131) in Gov taxes.

In 2014, at its 6 existing cruise terminals, the seaport handled 764 ship calls and over 2,36 million passengers, with an economic impact of EUR 257 million (spent on restaurants, bars, visiting museums, churches, also on transportation and city shopping). On February 5, 2014, Royal Caribbean announced that for the summer 2015 season the Allure of the Seas ship will be based in Europe and homeported in Barcelona. Starting May 24, the Allure's program had 25 voyages with a repeating 7-night round-trip itinerary visiting the ports of Palma de Mallorca , Marseille , La Spezia, Civitavecchia-Rome, Naples. Right after the RCI's announcement, the Barcelona Port announced its estimation for the Allure's additional 158000 passengers and expected spending of around EUR 17,5 million in the city.

On July 23, 2015, Carnival Corporation announced its agreement with Barcelona Port Authority to invest over EUR 46 million in building a second (private) cruise terminal at Moll Adossat (read more in the "Terminal" section). The facility was opened on May 5, 2018. On September 13, 2015, the cruise port had its day record for cruise tourists, handling a total of 26,770 passengers on 4 cruise ships visiting the port in a single day. These were the vessels Norwegian Epic , Nieuw Amsterdam , Vision OTS and Allure OTS .

Port's cruise passenger growth in the period 2010-2015 was as follows: 2010 (2,350264 million, growth of 9,06%), 2011 (2,658691 million, growth of 13,06%), 2012 (2,408618 million, -9,4%), 2013 (2,599363 million, growth of 7,9%), 2014 (2,364292, -9%), 2015 (2,540302 million, growth of 7,4%).

The port ended 2015 with more turnaround passengers (embarking in Barcelona) reporting 3,7+ million (a 7% increase). The number included regular ferry passengers (~1,1 million) and cruise ship passengers (~2,54 million). The biggest increase in passengers concerned those leaving on ships using Barcelona as a turnaround port (where the itinerary begins and ends). In 2015, the cruise port posted its highest-ever number of handled passengers (2,5+ million). In terms of home-ported ships, Barcelona was ranked Europe's second - following Port Venice .

In November 2016, Port Barcelona presented its "Air Quality Improvement Plan" - an initiative aiming to reduce bad emissions from port activities. The document involved 25 actions rolled out in 53 operations. Among the most representative actions are promoting the LNG fuel (liquefied natural gas) as an alternative for both marine vessels and road freighters. The policy offers discounts for cleaner ships and replacing the Port's service fleet with electric vehicles. According to statistics, port activities produce 7,6% of the city's average NOx concentrations annually and 1,5% of the fine particulates. Promoting LNG-powered ships , terminal machinery and trucks is one of the plan's highlights. LNG fuel cuts NOx emissions by 80% and eliminates soot, particles and SOx emissions. The environmental discounts are on port fees. Currently, the law allows a max 5% port fee discount for environmental reasons.

For season 2019, the cruise port had scheduled a total of 830 ship calls with estimated 3,2 million tourists.

In May 2021, MSC Cruises signed a deal for building an exclusive (for MSC ships only) terminal in Port Barcelona. The facility will be operated under a 31-year concession, includes an MSC investment of ~EUR 33 million (~USD 40,2M) and is planned for completion and inauguration in 2024.

In June 2022 the Port announced that starting in 2023, all visiting cruise ship tourists will pay an additional EUR 3 (12+ hours stay) and EUR 1 (fewer than 12 hours stay). The new port fees are added to the existing EUR 1,75 per person and are usually included in the cruise fares listed upon booking. For comparison, since 2019, Port Marghera-Venice charges EUR 10 port fee.

Port Barcelona statistics

FY2018 (fiscal) was a record year with significant growth in various sectors. Port's main trade is with China. Around 25% of all TEUs (containers shipped on large box ships ) passing through the port start or end in China. In 2018 also increased the shipping trade with Algeria (+45%), USA (+18%), India (+4,4%), Mexico (+12,6%), Vietnam (+27,5%), Thailand (+18,7%), Egypt (+14%). "Motorways of the Sea" (Mediterranean routes connecting to Italy and North Africa) goods shipping volumes increased 7%.

These Mediterranean lines connect Barcelona to the ports Civitavecchia-Rome , Genoa (Milan) , Savona , Livorno-Florence , Porto Torres (Sardinia Island) , Tangier (Morocco) , Algiers (Algeria) and La Goulette-Tunis .

  • Liquid bulk (mainly hydrocarbons) grew 5,2% (to 15,2 million tons), LNG +3%, gasoline +12,6%, Biofuels +34,8%. Dry bulk cargo decreased 4,7%. Vehicle shipping decreased 3% (to 810,218 units). The port handled a total of 262,379 TEUs (+7,7%). Port's rail traffic increased 13,3%. Car transport by rail increased 11% (to 263,900 units).
  • In 2018, the port handled total 4,4 million passengers (8,6% increase), including 1,4 million ferry (+2%) and 3 million cruise (+12%). Turnaround passengers grew 16%. Day-passengers grew 8%. Low-season cruisers increased 17% and were ~44% of all cruise passengers.

For 2018, Port Barcelona reported 4% increase in net turnover - EUR 173,5 million (USD 198 million), 8% increase in profit - EUR 53,7 million (USD 61,3 million) and 4% increase in cash flow - EUR 102,5 million (USD 117 million).

APM Terminals (global container terminal operator) operates under the concession port's container terminal. In 2019, APM Terminals Barcelona invested ~EUR 47 million in equipment (29x new straddle carriers/trucks, 2x new Super PostPanamax gantry cranes, 1x Reefer Rack with refrigerated container plugs) to improve terminal's efficiency and productivity. Also in 2019 APM increased terminal's reefer (refrigerated TEU-container) capacity by 31% (to a total of 632 reefer connections) and launched online real-time TEU tracking (on its website).

Cruise itineraries to and from Barcelona Spain

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Barcelona:

  • Mediterranean itineraries on cruises out of Barcelona port visit the largest ports of Italy, France, Greece, and Turkey. Feature destinations are also the French Riviera and the Italian Riviera (coastal regions with top-luxury resorts).
  • The most commonly operated are 7-day round-trips. One-way itineraries from Barcelona end up in Civitavecchia-Rome , Genoa , Piraeus-Athens , Venice , Istanbul .
  • Most of the Canary Islands itineraries leaving roundtrip from Barcelona also visit North Africa (Morocco) and Funchal (Madeira Island) often combined with other ports in Spain and Portugal.
  • Short-break (Mini Cruises) from Barcelona to Genoa are 2-nights / 3-days long. They are operated by MSC Cruises ships and visit Marseille France .
  • Among the most visited Mediterranean island ports are Mallorca, Sicily, Corsica, Malta, Sardinia.
  • World Cruises from Barcelona are offered mainly by Costa Cruises ships. The itineraries are usually eastbound (via Suez Canal ) and visit ports in Southeast Asia, South Pacific (Australia, New Zealand), South America.

Ship relocation voyages (RepositionCruises.com) are one-way itineraries from Barcelona to the largest ports of the UK, Holland, Denmark, as well as to the Canary Islands. Eastbound routes (transiting the Suez Canal) may end up in ports in Asia ( Dubai , Singapore , Hong Kong ) and even in Australia ( Sydney NSW ) on longer "around the world" itinerary segments.

Westbound Transatlantic crossings (on ship relocations out of Barcelona) are offered in the Fall (starting in late September - early October through the end of November). Among the special destinations that may be visited is Bermuda. The disembarkation could be in NYC New York, in some of the large Florida ports, also in Bridgetown (Barbados) , Fort de France (Martinique) , even in Havana (Cuba) . The longest Transatlantic cruises out of Barcelona are on Costa ships repositioning from Europe to South America. They offer disembarkation in either Brazil ( Rio De Janeiro , Santos-Sao Paulo ) or Argentina ( Buenos Aires ).

Barcelona cruise terminal

Port Barcelona has a total of 8 cruise ship terminals, 4 ferry terminals, and 2 large yacht marinas. There are restaurants and cafes at most of the terminals.

(NEW) Catalonia Cruise Terminal G (Royal Caribbean)

In January 2024,  RCG/Royal Caribbean Group became the solitary contender/only bidder for Barcelona Port's newest Cruise Terminal G. The bid was placed by the consortium "Catalonia Cruise Terminal G" including RCG and CTI/Cruise Terminals International Ltd (2022-founded, London England UK-based company that owns, develops and manages cruise port infrastructure).

The approval for Terminal G was granted in April 2024.

RCG will co-fund the project (total budget EUR 85 million/USD 92M), start the construction works, and also will be the managing company of Terminal G, scheduled for completion/inauguration in 2027-Q1.

The modern facility encompasses an area of 54000 m2 (581250 ft2) including a dock/quay with length 450 m (1476 ft), which allows berthing for the world's most colossal cruise vessels .

Initially, three companies - NCL/Norwegian ,  Viking OCEAN  and  Virgin Voyages - planned to participate in the bidding process. However, as the process resumed, Royal Caribbean remained the sole bidder.

One of the tender's stipulations was that the partner/participating entity could not hold a controlling interest in Terminal G.

Until 2024, through its subsidiary Creuers del Port de Barcelona, RCG held a 38% stake in Barcelona Port Investment - the entity that manages Barcelona's cruise terminals A, B, and C (at Adossat Dock), along with World Trade Center's two terminals. The remaining 62% were owned by the Turkish company Global Ports Holding/GPH. Since 2023, GPH is the sole proprietor of Creuers del Port de Barcelona's shares as RCG opted to divest its stake (38%) to ensure compliance with the Terminal G tender's conditions.

(NEW) MSC Cruise Terminal

In May 2021, MSC was approved to build an exclusive (for MSC Cruises ships only) terminal.

The facility will be operated under a 31-year concession (2024 through 2055), sized 11670 m2 (125620 ft2) and designed by Ricardo Bofill.

The new MSC Cruise Terminal project is budgeted ~EUR 33 million (~USD 40,2M).

Construction works started in June 2021, with planned completion and inauguration in 2024.

Port Vell (Maremagnum) cruise terminal "M" (Old Port Barcelona)

The Port Vell port complex includes a fishing port, 2 yacht marinas, 1 cruise ship terminal, ferry terminal. Terminal M ("Maremagnum", near the World Trade Center) is for both ferry and cruise vessels. It has 3 small piers - named "South Pier" (S), "North Pier" (N) and "East Pier" (E). All terminals are designed to serve smaller ships. Their location is near the World Trade Center (which has a dedicated cruise parking area) and the Eurostars Grand Marina Hotel.

The Maremagnum terminal (aka "Port Vell terminal") is the port's smallest and the most central as location. The terminal is a short walking distance from the old city. The walking distance from here to La Ramblas street is some 10 min. There is a tour bus stopping at Portal de la Pau (at the harbor's end of Las Ramblas).

The Port Vell area has the Maremagnum (shopping mall, nightlife complex), the IMAX Port Vell (cinema complex) and the famous Aquarium Barcelona (with over 8000 fishes and 11 sharks kept in 22 seawater basins).

Moll Adossat Pier (Palacruceros) cruise terminal

At Adossat Pier are located 4 terminals - at berth A, berth B, berth C, berth D (Palacruceros). They have the biggest distance from downtown. Here berth most (including the largest) cruise ships. This dock handles over 85% of the visiting ships. There is a blue bus shuttle between the Port and the city center (Las Ramblas).

Moll Adossat Barcelona (or Muelle Adosado in Spanish) is the port's biggest wharf and also the newest cruise terminal. At this long quay can be berthed 4 large vessels simultaneously.

In October 2013 was announced a plan for the expansion of Terminal D and the building of a new Terminal E serving ships with capacity 4500+ passengers.

(NEW) Carnival's "Helix Cruise Center" terminal (Barcelona Adossat)

At the end of April 2017, the world's largest cruise shipping company Carnival Corporation released renderings of its new cruise terminal at Barcelona Adossat. The facility was named "Helix Cruise Center" and inaugurated on May 5, 2018, as Europe's newest passenger terminal.

  • The new terminal (cost EUR 46 million / USD 55 million) is designed to handle Carnival's largest ships, among which are the new class LNG-powered vessels .
  • The facility is designed by Batlle I Roig Arquitectura, sized 12,500 m2 (134,550 ft2). Paired with an existing facility, it represents Europe's largest (combined) passenger terminal.
  • Building's design company is "Battle I Roig". The plans show a modern architectural style featuring straight lines, minimalistic concepts, a contemporary and comfortable environment.
  • Construction works officially started in July 2016 and were completed in May 2018.

The new terminal is located at Adossat Wharf. Currently, this berthing is used by 8 of Carnival's all 10 brand companies. The terminal is used as both destination (call port) and homeport (for Barcelona turnaround operations). Carnival expects to handle here 1+ million passengers annually after the opening of the new (2nd) terminal.

This terminal has its own pier-side parking facility (max capacity 300 vehicles) dedicated to embarking passengers.

The new terminal is exclusively used by Carnival Corporation ships (only) as the company was granted with exclusive concession rights to operate the facilities. In addition to the new cruise terminal in Barcelona, Carnival Corporation also operates exclusive terminals at ports Puerta Maya (Cozumel Mexico) , Grand Turk Island , Mahogany Bay (Roatan Island, Honduras) , Amber Cove-Puerta Plata (Dominicana) , Long Beach (California USA) , plus 2 private Caribbean islands (in the Bahamas) - Half Moon Cay and Princess Cays .

World Trade Center

The World Trade Center has two terminals – pier South and pier North. Those terminals provide easy Las Ramblas tours. There is an overflow area at the East berth.

San Bertran cruise terminal

The port's Sant Bertran wharf is a terminal for the ferry and small-sized cruise vessels. It is used for docking of smaller cruise ships only during peak season.

The building's interior size is 2200 m2 (23680 ft2). The wharf's width is only 12 m (40 ft). The berth's length is 255 m (837 ft) allowing max ship length of 220 m (720 ft) and a max draft of 11 m (36 ft).

The distance from San Bertran to the city is 400 m (1310 ft).

Port Barcelona Ferry Terminals

The port has 3 terminals dedicated to ferry shipping traffic:

  • Terminal Drassanes is operated by Balearia .
  • Terminal Ferry de Barcelona is operated by Trasmediterranea .
  • Grimaldi Terminal Barcelona is operated by GNV-Grandi Navi Veloci .

Each of the ferry terminals has a ticket office, air conditioning, public phones, cafe-restaurant, taxi rank, and provides short-term parking for check-in passengers (before embarkation).

Long-term parking is not permitted (only drop-off areas).

Long-term parking is available at the World Trade Center (phone number 0034 93 508 80 62), at Valet Parking Cruceros (phone number 0034 93 511 37 44) and at Parking Viajeros (phone number 0034 618 70 79 70).

The port's ferry terminals are with convenient underground (metro) and bus connections.

  • Picasso museum: the best artworks of Picasso.
  • Montjuic: see all the city, its countryside and the ocean from a vantage point. There is a good view of the two industrial Barcelona port terminal.
  • La Sagrada Familia: Gaudi designed that iconic church in 1883. The building has big doors that show charity, hope, and faith. The towers and the frontage are designed with mosaic work.
  • La Rambla: breathtaking promenade which connects the old Barcelona’s heart with Port to Placa de Catalunya. The famous street offers shops, cafes, lively food markets, street performers and here is situated the Gran Teatre del Liceu, the opera theater of Barcelona.
  • Palau Guell: a 19th-century palace designed by the famous Antoni Gaudi
  • Barri Gotic: enjoy the old-world experience in the narrow pavement streets with shops, galleries, restaurants, and bars. Here you will find the Picasso museum and the Cathedral of Santa Eulalia.
  • La Pedrera: the last work of Antoni Gaudi before Sagrada Familia was made for Pere Mila Camps, a property developer.
  • Barceloneta: situated across Port Vell, an ex-fishing port. Enjoy a clean and sunny beach surrounded by houses in a bright colour. The gamblers can spend some time at the Gran Casino de Barcelona.

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The port of barcelona is the largest cruise ship harbor in the mediterranean, located at the end of las ramblas and next to the mountain of montjuïc..

The Port of Barcelona is the largest cruise ship harbor in the Mediterranean, and the fifth largest in the world, following the major Caribbean hubs. Sitting at the foot of the Ramblas, and just next to the mountain of Montjuïc, the port is perhaps Barcelona’s most romantic point of entry.

Barcelona welcomes some of the world’s biggest and most luxurious cruise ships; the Voyager of the Seas , the Adventure of the Sea , the Norwegian Jade , the MSC Splendia and Fantasia , the Celebrity Equinox , the Sovereign , the Brilliance of the Sea , the Grand Princess , the Crown Princesa , the Navigator of the Sea , as well as many others that make special stop-overs in our city.

The Cruise Port is comprised of 7 international passenger terminals, each easily accessible to and from our hotels:

  • Terminal A – Moll Adossat. Re-launch it in 2008 with a surface area of 3,450m2.
  • Terminal B – Moll Adossat. Inaugurated in 2005, and with a 6,500m2 area, Terminal B can play host to ships carrying 140,000 tons and up to 3,600 passengers; these are the largest ships that sail the Mediterranean.
  • Terminal C – Moll Adossat. This terminal was also recently reconstructed, and now boasts a surface area of 4,000m2.
  • Terminal D – Palacruceros (Moll Adossat). This modern facility was designed by architects Luigi Vicini and Andrea Piazza, and financed in full by the Italian company Costa Crociere, SpA. The preferred landing-point for the Carnival Group, Terminal D boasts a 2-story design and a total surface area of 10,000m2.
  • North and South Terminals – Barcelona wharf. These two international cruise terminals span a surface area of 5,000m2, and are located at the World Trade Center. Their proximity to the city center grants passengers easy access to Barcelona; the Columbus monument is just a 5-minute walk away.
  • Barcelona Ferry Terminal – Sant Bertran wharf. This ferry terminal has daily connections with the Balearic islands: Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza. Terminal Z – Drassanes –Barcelona wharf. This terminal occasionally serves as a cruise ship terminal.

T-3 Portbus The shuttle bus is a transportation service that runs between the cruise ports and the Christopher Columbus monument in the city center; from there, passengers can access taxi stands, or the L-3 metro line at the Drassanes stop. The Tourist Bus also stops regularly at the Columbus statue. The T-3 Portbus does not operate on a regular schedule, but rather to coordinate with cruise ship arrivals and departures. Generally, the bus leaves the Columbus monument every half hour. It is equipped to accommodate disabled persons and those traveling in wheelchairs.

The space that goes from the foot of Montjuïc to the popular Barceloneta and continues along the beaches of Poble Nou, demonstrates the Mediterranean character of the city and its vocation as a maritime capital.

Restaurant 7 Portes - Barcelona

An all-time classic for the past 175 years, Les 7 Portes is and has always been the hearth of Barcelona.

Playas - Barcelona siempre

If there’s one thing that really stands out in the Barcelona summers, it’s the marvelous city seashore.

Museu d'Història de Catalunya - Barcelona

The museum takes visitors on an interactive journey through the past of Catalonia.

Museu de les Ciències Naturals

The Forum Building is a testament to Barcelona’s most recent pivotal moment.

Pez de Frank Gehry - Barcelona

A colossal structure in the shape of a fish, by the architect Frank Gehry.

Aquarium de Barcelona

The world's leading aquarium for Mediterranean marine life.

Port Vell - Barcelona

It's the oldest section of Barcelona’s Port.

Torre del Rellotge - Barcelona

An old lighthouse reinvented itself as a clock tower.

Mercat de La Barceloneta

A distinctive vibe with the essence of the sea, palpable in Barcelona’s most coastal neighborhood.

Terminales de pasajeros

Las terminales internacionales del Port de Barcelona acogen y gestionan a viajeros de todo el mundo.

Siete terminales internacionales de pasajeros

El Port de Barcelona es el puerto líder en cruceros en Europa y en el Mediterráneo y cuenta con siete terminales internacionales de pasajeros localizadas en el muelle Adossat y en el muelle de Barcelona. Todas ellas disponen de un amplio abanico de servicios para los cruceristas y para los buques y están equipadas con las mayores medidas de seguridad y personal altamente cualificado.

Terminal D - Palacruceros

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Aparcamientos en el Port

El Port de Barcelona cierra la terminal Norte del World Trade Center y traslada unas 340 escalas anuales de cruceros y ferris al muelle Adossat

Nuevo acceso al muelle Adossat del Port de Barcelona.

El Port de Barcelona mejora el acceso al muelle Adossat

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Palacruceros

Palacruceros  is a latest generation cruise terminal designed by Studio Vicini (Arch. Luigi Vicini and Andrea Piazza). Opened since 24 April 2007, it has been the centre of operations for many of the major cruise shipping companies in the sector. It is located at Pier Adossat at the Port of Barcelona. When passengers enter the terminal they are greeted by a two-level structure intuitively organized to enable a logical flow of in-bound and out-bound guests. Following ISPS regulations, terminal access is restricted to only passengers and employees. On the second level, passengers can either board their cruise ship for the first time or for those who have enjoyed a day in the city of Barcelona, do some last minute shopping. Also located on this floor are all of the services necessary to perform check-in operations. A wonderful terrace overlooking the Mediterranean makes the wait a pleasant experience for passengers as they board their vessel. Access to the vessel is via seaport passenger boarding bridges which are safely connected to each ship.

An expansion project was successfully completed at Palacruceros in 2014, which was designed to handle the continued growth expected for the terminal in the coming years. The new addition to the existing building added an extra 1,300 m2 of surface, beneficial to the thousands of guests landing from some of the largest cruise ships in the current international cruise fleet.

Berth Reservations

Reservations more than 45 days in advance of a proposed call must be made through our Global Port Development Department. Contact: Raquel Mota, [email protected]

Reservations or changes of a confirmed reservation within 14 days of a proposed call can be booked directly with the agent with a copy to Raquel Mota- [email protected] .

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What is Bagsandgo's luggage delivery and collection service?

Bagsandgo’s luggage delivery and collection service involves transporting your suitcases to and from various locations, such as hotels, apartments, airports, and ports, providing convenience and eliminating the burden of carrying your belongings with you.

How can I book the luggage delivery and collection service?

You can book our luggage delivery and collection service in advance through our website or by contacting our team directly. You just need to provide the details of your reservation and the pick-up and delivery locations.

How much does the luggage delivery and collection service cost?

The prices for the luggage delivery and collection service vary depending on the type of transfer and the locations involved. We recommend checking our website or contacting us for a personalized quote.

How does luggage delivery and collection at hotels work with Bagsandgo?

Luggage delivery and collection at hotels with Bagsandgo is simple. Just provide your reservation information and the hotel address, and our team will pick up or deliver your luggage at the hotel reception at the agreed time.

Can I send my luggage to any address with Bagsandgo?

Yes, you can send your luggage to any address with Bagsandgo, whether it’s a hotel, apartment, private residence, or any other specific location. Just make sure to provide the complete and accurate address when making your reservation.

What are the size and weight restrictions for the luggage delivery and collection service?

The size and weight restrictions may vary depending on the type of transfer and location. We recommend checking our luggage policies or contacting us for specific information on applicable restrictions.

Can I leave multiple pieces of luggage to be picked up at different addresses?

Yes, you can leave multiple pieces of luggage to be picked up at different addresses with Bagsandgo. You just need to specify the pick-up and delivery addresses for each piece of luggage when making your reservation.

How can I cancel or modify a luggage delivery and collection reservation?

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What should I do if I have issues with the delivery or collection of my luggage? For example, if my luggage hasn't been delivered to the specified address, if there has been damage to the luggage, or any other related issue.

If you experience any issues with the delivery or collection of your luggage, such as non-delivery to the specified address, luggage damage, or other related problems, we recommend that you contact our customer service team immediately so that we can resolve any inconvenience quickly and efficiently. Our team is available to assist you in resolving any issues you may encounter during the luggage delivery and collection process.

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Do you offer luggage delivery and collection service at airports and ports?

Yes, we offer luggage delivery and collection service at airports and ports. We have specific meeting points at these locations to facilitate the delivery and collection of your belongings.

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At Barcelona “El Prat” Airport, our meeting point is located at Terminal 1 for luggage collection or delivery, and at Terminal 2B for luggage delivery.

As for the ports of Barcelona, we will be available at all cruise terminals, including Moll Adossat and the World Trade Center, to assist with your luggage delivery and collection needs.

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  1. Barcelona Cruise Port and Terminal Information

    World Trade Center Barcelona. Moll de Barcelona, s/n, 08039 Barcelona - Spain. Note that cruise ships smaller than 830 feet might dock at the World Trade Center, which has two cruise ship ...

  2. From the Cruise Ship Terminals to Barcelona City Centre

    The journey from the cruise terminals takes about 10 minutes. From here, you can start visiting Barcelona on foot since many of Barcelona's most famous sights, such as the Ramblas, the Maritime Museum, the Gothic quarter and the historic Port Vell are close by. Open-top city tour buses stop near the World Trade Centre terminals.

  3. Barcelona 2024

    How far is Barcelona airport from the cruise ship port? Barcelona airport is about 20 km/12 miles from Barcelona cruise ship port Moll Adossat. There is no direct bus connection or shuttle service. Cruise guests should take a taxi or private transfer. Ask about the fixed price for rides from cruise ships to the airport.

  4. HomePage

    Barcelona Cruise Port - Creuers Terminals, is composed of 5 Terminals. North and South Terminals are located in the World Trade Center, while the other three; Terminal A, Terminal B and Terminal C are located on the "Adossat" dock, crossing the "Porta d'Europa" bridge. Barcelona Cruise Port has obtained the "Safe travels" stamp, as safe ...

  5. Barcelona Cruise Terminal

    PALACRUCEROS. Palacruceros cruise terminal was designed by Studio Vicini (Arch. Luigi Vicini and Andrea Piazza). Opened since 2007, it has been the center of operations for major cruise shipping companies in the region. It is located at Pier Adossat at the Port of Barcelona, approximately 800m from the bridge. Learn more.

  6. 10 Amazing Things To Do In Barcelona Cruise Port + Port Guide

    The distance between Barcelona cruise port (Moll Adossat cruise terminals) and both Telefèric de Montjuïc and Telefèric del Port is around 5.5 km/3.4 miles or a 10-minute drive. If your cruise ship is docked at World Trade Center terminals, both Telefèric del Port and Telefèric de Montjuïc are around 3 km/1.8 miles away or less than a 10 ...

  7. Map Barcelona Port: Maps of Barcelona Cruise Terminals

    Location of Barcelona Cruise Port in relation to Barcelona city centre. On arrival at Barcelona cruise port, depending on what terminal you arrive into, you will be able to either walk or take the Cruise Bus to the World Trade Centre, from there you have a 15 minute walk to the of the Ramblas.. Barcelona cruise port covers a large area along the coastline of the city of Barcelona.

  8. Barcelona Cruise Port Terminal: Tourist Transport, Dock Facilities

    There are 9 terminals in total at the Barcelona port, 7 of these are cruise terminals. They can be roughly categorized into 3 main locations. Adossat Quay Terminals. Terminals A, B, C and D and E are based at the Adossat Quay and are furthest away from the city centre. The Terminal D is also called Palacruceros.

  9. The Cruise Terminals in Barcelona (Spain) Port: Review (2023)

    Docking at the Moll Adossat. The major port of Barcelona is, in fact, the Moll Adossat and where the overwhelming majority of cruise ships dock. Although this port is only 2 miles (3km) from Plaça Colon, walking with (or without) luggage is quite a stretch, particularly in the heat of the summer as pedestrians will have to go over a bridge.

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    Barcelona Cruise Port - Creuers Terminals, está compuesta de 5 Terminales. Terminal Norte y Sur se encuentran dentro del recinto del World Trade Center, mientras que las otras tres; Terminal A, Terminal B y Terminal C se encuentran en el muelle adosado, cruzando el puente "Porta d'Europa". Barcelona Cruise Port es uno de los puertos pioneros ...

  11. Terminal E

    Terminal E - Helix. Terminal E of the Port of Barcelona, called Helix, is the second terminal to operate under a private concession with preferential use for Carnival group ships. With a design based on sustainability criteria, a space has been created that combines functionality and comfort with a modern and current image. Share. Terminal area.

  12. Barcelona (Spain) cruise port schedule

    San Bertran cruise terminal. The port's Sant Bertran wharf is a terminal for the ferry and small-sized cruise vessels. It is used for docking of smaller cruise ships only during peak season. The building's interior size is 2200 m2 (23680 ft2). The wharf's width is only 12 m (40 ft).

  13. Barcelona 2024

    2024 Map Barcelona cruise ship terminals and Moll Adossat pier at Barcelona port. How to get to and from cruise ship terminals and port to Barcelona city center. ... live webcams Barcelona, Spain 2024: Three hotels in Barcelona which are clean, safe, central and good value! ... Festival Sant Joan Barcelona 2024 - Revetlla de Sant Joan - Saint ...

  14. Cruise Facilities at North and South Terminals of Barcelona Port

    This page will provide an overview of what to expect from the terminal, plus a list of the facilities at the North and South Terminals, tourist information details and advice on travelling as a limited mobility traveller. The North and South terminals offer a collective 720 metres of berthing line. The North terminal is equipped to receive ...

  15. Barcelona To Barcelona Cruise Port

    Conveniently located at Moll de Sant Bertran, 3 in Barcelona, Spain, the end point of the departure private transfer from Barcelona Cruise Port is the Cruise Ship Terminal. Easily find the location on Google Maps; The Cruise Ship Terminal is easily accessible for passengers looking to continue their journey after disembarking from the cruise ship.

  16. Transfers Options: Barcelona Cruise Terminals to City Centre

    Metro stop nearest the cruise terminals. There is a metro station at the bottom of the Ramblas - from here you will be able to take the metro to all different parts of Barcelona. Metro: Drassanes (Green Line, L3) To see the exact route of the Cruise Bus shuttle bus, have a look at the map on our Barcelona cruise port overview page.

  17. Barcelona Cruise Port Terminal

    The Cruise Port is comprised of 7 international passenger terminals, each easily accessible to and from our hotels: Terminal A - Moll Adossat. Re-launch it in 2008 with a surface area of 3,450m2. Terminal B - Moll Adossat. Inaugurated in 2005, and with a 6,500m2 area, Terminal B can play host to ships carrying 140,000 tons and up to 3,600 ...

  18. Terminales de pasajeros

    El Port de Barcelona cierra la terminal Norte del World Trade Center y traslada unas 340 escalas anuales de cruceros y ferris al muelle Adossat. 02 Octubre 2023 Puerto de Barcelona. El Port de Barcelona mejora el acceso al muelle Adossat. 29 Septiembre 2021 Todas las noticias.

  19. Palacruceros

    Palacruceros. Palacruceros is a latest generation cruise terminal designed by Studio Vicini (Arch. Luigi Vicini and Andrea Piazza). Opened since 24 April 2007, it has been the centre of operations for many of the major cruise shipping companies in the sector. It is located at Pier Adossat at the Port of Barcelona. When passengers enter the ...

  20. PDF Directions to the Port of Barcelona

    Directions to the Port of Barcelona NAME OF PORT: Moll D'Adossat www.apb.es NAME/LOCATION OF PIER: Moll Adossat, Spain Moll d'Adossat s/n - Terminal B 08039 Barcelona Catalunya, Spain LOST AND FOUND: Contact Norwegian Cruise Line Corporate Office, 305-436-4770. TO/FROM AIRPORTS: 11 miles, approximately 30-35 minutes.

  21. Private Transfer From Cruise Port to Barcelona Airport

    Cruise Ship Terminal. Moll de Sant Bertran, 3, 08039 Barcelona, Spain. Open in Google Maps. End point. Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport. 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain. Open in Google Maps. n/a. Pickup details. We pick up travelers from any terminal of Barcelona port.

  22. BAGS&GO

    At Barcelona "El Prat" Airport, our meeting point is located at Terminal 1 for luggage collection or delivery, and at Terminal 2B for luggage delivery. As for the ports of Barcelona, we will be available at all cruise terminals, including Moll Adossat and the World Trade Center, to assist with your luggage delivery and collection needs.