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- Family Pyrenees Multi-Activity Adventure
- Barcelona Cultural Experience, City Break
- Barcelona Artistic Experience, City Break
- 6 Day Barcelona including Montserrat, Besalu, Rupit, Girona & Andorra
- 5 Day Barcelona Including Girona and Costa Brava
- Barcelona, Spain
- Classic Catalan Cycling
- Barcelona In Depth & Catalonia - 8 days
- Cycling the Mediterranean Coast in Spain
- From Madrid to Paris (6 destinations)
Family Pyrenees Multi-Activity Adventure
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The range of activities was good. The mix of families was good again.”
Nick, traveled in July
Sort, Catalonia's adventure hub, offers thrilling Noguera River rafting and Aigues Tortes Park hiking. Local restaurants serve authentic regional dishes, while Hotel Pessets' spa provides relaxation. Hell's Canyon abseiling available for adventurous spirits.
Duration 8 days Destinations Barcelona, Sort, Aigüestortes i Estany of Saint Maurici National Park Age Range 7 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $1,790
7% Off- US$1,660You save $130
Barcelona Cultural Experience, City Break
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour offered the perfect mix of guided activities and free time, allowing me to dive into the city's rich culture.”
Talita, traveled in October
Barcelona unfolds from the 4-star Hotel Evenia Rosello, showcasing modernist marvels like Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. Visits to Camp Nou stadium and dining at Las Ramblas complement your stay. The package includes hop-on-hop-off access throughout the city.
Duration 3 days Destinations Barcelona Age Range 10 to 99 year olds Operator Destination Services Spain From $446
10% Off- US$402You save $44
Barcelona Artistic Experience, City Break
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Staff was very supportive and available to help and answer questions we had.”
Lois, traveled in October
The cultural richness of Catalonia awaits at Evenia Rossello hotel. Marvel at UNESCO sites Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, wander through Gothic Quarter's historic lanes, and indulge in local delicacies at La Boqueria market. Private transfers and bilingual guides included.
Duration 4 days Destinations Barcelona Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Destination Services Spain From $734
10% Off- US$661You save $73
From Barcelona's Gothic Quarter to Montserrat's peaks, Catalonia's diversity shines. Visit Besalú's Jewish baths, cross Rupit's rope bridge, and marvel at Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres. The 4-star Catalonia Catedral Hotel serves as your base for daily guided excursions.
Duration 6 days Destinations Barcelona, Montserrat, Besalu, Tavertet, Girona, Andorra La Vella Age Range 2 to 85 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,010
5% Off- US$1,910You save $100
NH Collection Barcelona Pòdium serves as your gateway to Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and El Born district. Medieval streets of Girona and Costa Brava's hidden coves in Calella de Palafrugell await your discovery.
Duration 5 days Destinations Barcelona Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $895
5% Off- US$851You save $44
Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, Las Ramblas, and Boqueria market reveal the city's essence. Traditional flamenco shows and tapas dining showcase regional culture. A 1.5-hour coastal catamaran cruise and central accommodations complete the experience.
Duration 4 days Destinations Barcelona Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operator Euroadventures From
5% Off- US$414
The scenic route from Figueres' Dali Museum to Girona's ancient city walls unveils Catalonia's varied terrain. This 9-day cycling adventure links medieval towns and golden beaches, featuring Castello d'Empuries' 1000-year-old Santa Maria church and L'Escala's Greek ruins. Accommodations include Hotel Pirineos and Hotel Ciutat de Girona.
Duration 9 days Destinations Calella de Palafrugell, Begur, Torroella de Montgri, Figueres, Girona Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
5% Off- US$2,030
Barcelona's Gothic Quarter leads to Montserrat's Benedictine Abbey in this Catalonian adventure. Girona's Jewish Quarter, Freixanet winery's Cava tasting, and Dali's Museum in Figueres create lasting memories. Seven nights in Costa Brava include daily breakfast and dinner.
Duration 8 days Destinations Barcelona, Girona, Figueres, Montserrat Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $1,135
20% Off- US$908You save $227
The Catalonian coast beckons from Barcelona's Gothic Quarter through medieval Altafulla and Sitges. Tarragona's Roman ruins and Arc de Berà stand as testament to ancient times. Seafront stays at Hotel Altafulla Mar and Catalonia Sagrada Familia provide comfort.
Duration 8 days Destinations Barcelona, Sitges, Tarragona, L'Ampolla, Valencia Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,598
8% Off- US$3,300You save $298
From Madrid to Paris (6 destinations)
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good to see all the sights!”
Norrie-Shan, traveled in January
Barcelona's Ramblas and Maremagnum's waterfront restaurants showcase urban Catalonia. The tour features Poble Espanyol cultural complex and Gaudi's modernist masterpieces. Quality accommodations at ACTA VORAPORT or Hampton by Hilton Barcelona Fira enhance your stay.
Duration 7 days Destinations Madrid, Zaragoza, Poblet, Montserrat, Barcelona, Paris Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
8% Off- US$1,311
What people love about Catalonia Tours
- From Madrid to Paris (6 destinations)
Poor breakfast in novotel, horrible accomodation in barcelona not accessible to any stores. Because of rain, we did not enjoy that much and saw very few sights only
What our customers ask about Catalonia Tours & Trips
What cultural experiences can you really get into when visiting Catalonia?
You'll find this amazing mix of old and new traditions all over Catalonia. Head to El Tablao de Carmen in Poble Espanyol or duck into Palau Dalmases in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter to catch some incredible flamenco shows. If you're around in July don't miss the Cantada de Habaneras in Calella de Palafrugell where these beautiful Cuban-influenced songs from local fishermen fill the white-walled streets. Want to get hands-on? Jump into cooking workshops at La Boqueria Market where you'll learn to make perfect pa amb tomàquet. History buffs will love Besalú's 12th-century Jewish baths especially during the medieval fair in August and up in Garrotxa you can join workshops cooking traditional volcanic cuisine with local fesols beans and botifarra sausage.
Where can you find Catalonia's best natural areas and how do you get to them?
Catalonia's got some incredible protected landscapes waiting to be explored. The dramatic peaks of Aigüestortes National Park are easy to reach by 4x4 taxi from Espot or you can hit the walking trails from Sort. Over in Garrotxa there's this amazing collection of 40 dormant volcanoes best explored on The Carrilet a 57km converted railway that's perfect for cycling. Along the Costa Brava you've got to check out Cap de Creus where Dalí found his inspiration either hike from Cadaqués or catch a boat tour from Roses. The Montseny Biosphere Reserve is just an hour from Barcelona by train and takes you through everything from Mediterranean to alpine landscapes.
What are some of the hidden routes around Catalonia that locals love?
Look beyond the usual tourist spots and you'll find some really authentic experiences. The Carrilet cycle route winds through volcanic Garrotxa connecting beautiful medieval villages from Olot to Girona. Wine lovers should definitely drive the DO Penedès route there's 185 wineries with some amazing organic producers in Vilafranca del Penedès. For coastal views nothing beats hiking the Camins de Ronda from Tamariu to Llafranc you'll discover hidden coves and old smugglers' paths. Around Montseny there's this great circular route linking traditional stone villages like Viladrau and Seva where you can experience local chestnut harvesting and herb gathering traditions.
Which places in Catalonia are really special but still under the radar?
There are some incredible spots that most tourists never see. Check out Ullastret it's got the biggest pre-Roman ruins in the region dating back to the 6th century BC. Pals is this gorgeous town with award-winning restored medieval buildings. In Palafrugell you'll find this fascinating cork museum showing off a 200-year-old tradition. Art lovers should head to Horta de Sant Joan where Picasso developed Cubism there's now this amazing research center there. The Priorat wine region makes world-class wines in these dramatic terraced vineyards but gets way fewer visitors than you'd expect.
What local dishes should you definitely try in Catalonia and where's the best place to find them?
Catalan food culture runs really deep here. From January to March head to Valls for calçots these amazing grilled spring onions served at traditional calçotades. For the best suquet de peix fish stew look for family-run restaurants in Cadaqués. Sitges does this fantastic xató cod and endive salad especially during their February xatonada festival. Want the best crema catalana in Barcelona? Go to Granja La Pallaresa in the Gothic Quarter. Near Olot you'll find restaurants serving volcanic cuisine using ingredients from the mineral-rich soil and if you're after something really special El Celler de Can Roca in Girona does these incredible modern takes on traditional recipes.