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CME Cruises Arriving in Barcelona, Spain

While your cruise may have concluded, disembarking in Barcelona offers a rare opportunity to transition from a passenger to a true explorer. We strongly advise against rushing directly to El Prat Airport. Barcelona is not merely a logistical hub; it is one of Europe’s most visually and culturally distinct cities, defined by fierce Catalan identity, architectural daring, and a culinary scene that rivals any in the world. Extending your stay by two or three days allows you to decompress and engage with the city on your own terms, free from the ship's schedule. To help you navigate this sprawling metropolis efficiently, we have curated a post-cruise itinerary that balances the absolute must-sees with the atmospheric wandering that makes Barcelona so special. Day 1: The Gothic Core & Picasso After transferring from the port to your hotel—we recommend the Eixample district for Art Nouveau elegance or the Gothic Quarter for historic immersion—start where the city began: the Barri Gòtic. This is a neighborhood best explored without a map. Wander the labyrinth of medieval streets, eventually finding the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia (La Seu). Unlike the famous Sagrada Família, this is a classic Gothic masterpiece with a stunning cloister inhabited by 13 white geese. In the afternoon, cross Via Laietana into the El Born district. This area feels more bohemian and houses the Picasso Museum. Housed across five medieval stone palaces, the museum focuses heavily on Picasso’s formative years, offering context to his genius that you won't find elsewhere. For dinner, embrace the local rhythm. Dinner is late here (9:00 PM or later). Spend the evening hopping between tapas bars in El Born or Barceloneta. Look for *pintxos* bars (Basque-style tapas on bread), where you help yourself and pay based on the number of toothpicks left on your plate. Day 2: The Architecture of Antoni Gaudí Barcelona is synonymous with Antoni Gaudí, and seeing his work requires strategy. His unfinished masterpiece, La Sagrada Família, is the city's most visited site. Critical Advice: You must book tickets online weeks in advance for a specific entry time. Walk-up tickets are virtually non-existent. The interior, a forest of stone columns bathed in light from stained glass, is a spiritual and architectural marvel that justifies the hype. Afterward, head to Passeig de Gràcia. This broad boulevard is home to high-end shopping and two more Gaudí icons: Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera). Even if you do not tour the interiors, the exteriors are essential viewing. If you have the energy, end your day at Park Güell. Located further uptown, this garden complex offers whimsical mosaics and sweeping views of the city and sea. Like the basilica, advance booking here is mandatory to enter the Monumental Zone. Day 3: Montjuïc Art or Mountain Retreats If you have a third day, choose your own adventure. For art and views, take the funicular up Montjuïc Hill. Here you will find the Fundació Joan Miró and the palatial Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC), which holds an incredible collection of Romanesque frescoes. The views from the museum steps at sunset are spectacular. Alternatively, for a complete change of pace, take the train from Plaça d'Espanya to Montserrat (approx. 1 hour). This Benedictine monk mountain retreat, nestled in serrated rock formations, offers superb hiking and the chance to see the Black Madonna. It is a profound contrast to the bustle of the city. Logistics & Departure From Ship to City: The cruise terminals at Moll Adossat are about 2km from the bottom of La Rambla. Walking with luggage is not recommended due to the bridge length and heat. A taxi is the most direct option (approx. €30-€40 to the center). The 'Cruise Bus' (Portbus) is a budget-friendly shuttle that drops you at the Columbus Monument, where you can catch a taxi or metro. Getting Around: Barcelona is very walkable, but the Metro is clean, safe, and efficient for longer distances. Be aware that pickpocketing is a genuine issue in tourist hubs (La Rambla, Metro stations); keep wallets in front pockets and bags zipped. To the Airport: When departing, the Aerobus is an excellent service running from Plaça de Catalunya to both T1 and T2 every 5-10 minutes. Taxis are also plentiful and offer a fixed rate or metered fare depending on luggage.
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics &
Adult and Pediatric Psychopharmacology
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
14 CE Credits for Psychologists
14 ACPE Credits
14 ANCC Contact Hours
7-Night Western Mediterranean Cruise
Round-trip Barcelona, Spain
Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas
May 24 - 31, 2026
Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Hospital Medicine, and Critical Care
12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
12 ACPE Credits
12 ANCC Contact Hours
7-Night Western Mediterranean Cruise
Round-trip Barcelona, Spain
Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas
June 07 - 14, 2026
Dermatology for Primary Care Providers;
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
14 ACPE Credits
14 ANCC Contact Hours
7-Night Western Mediterranean Cruise
Round-trip Barcelona, Spain
Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas
June 28 - July 05, 2026
Prosthodontic Principles of Implant Dentistry
12 ADA CERP Credits
7-Night Greece, Malta & Turkey Cruise
from Athens (Piraeus), Greece to Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Xcel
July 18 - 25, 2026
Cardiology; Urology, Male Sexual Health, Pelvic Pain, and Generative AI in Healthcare
18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
18 ACPE Credits
18 ANCC Contact Hours
12-Night France, Spain & Portugal Cruise
from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Eclipse
August 26 - September 07, 2026
Women's Health & Gynecologic Oncology; Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
14 ACPE Credits
14 ANCC Contact Hours
8-Night Greece, Malta & Turkey Cruise
from Athens (Piraeus), Greece to Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Xcel
September 13 - 21, 2026
Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
14 ACPE Credits
14 ANCC Contact Hours
11-Night Greece, Italy & France Cruise
from Athens (Piraeus), Greece to Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Eclipse
October 30 - November 10, 2026
Women's Health and Cardiology
16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
16 ANCC Contact Hours
10-Night Spain, Portugal & Morocco Cruise
Round-trip Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Equinox
April 10 - 20, 2027
Women's Health and Phlebology;
Emergency, Wilderness Medicine, and Ultrasound
16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
16 ANCC Contact Hours
10-Night Italy & French Riviera Cruise
Round-trip Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Xcel
May 07 - 17, 2027
Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain; Nephrology
16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
16 ADA CERP Credits
16 ANCC Contact Hours
9-Night Spain, Portugal & Morocco Cruise
Round-trip Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Equinox
May 20 - 29, 2027
Infectious Diseases; Pharmacogenomics and Medication Optimization
14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
14 ANCC Contact Hours
9-Night Italian Riviera, France & Spain
from Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy to Barcelona, Spain
Celebrity Equinox
June 08 - 17, 2027