Tarragona
If you’ve docked at the Barcelona cruise port before – and want to explore further, head south to Tarragona. A UNESCO world heritage site, this small fishing village is a world away from the bustling streets of Barcelona. Wander through Roman ruins, mooch along the mediaeval streets in Tarragona’s centre or simply enjoy the daily catch at the beach-side cafes.
Serra de Collserola Natural Park
Take a 25 minute car ride north to explore Barcelona’s nearby natural park. Pine forest peaks – with biking and hiking trails, cover 8,000 hectares of Mediterranean green space. The wildlife doesn’t get too exotic, though birdwatchers will be charmed by the blue tits and robins that flit between the trees.
Sitges
Sitges is a charming coastal spot that changes with the seasons. Head here from the Barcelona cruise port in summer and you may well find a festival in full swing. When summer’s over, Sitges’ stunning beaches, stellar galleries and chic restaurants make it a popular place to relax and unwind.