Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music

90-minute Barcelona catamaran cruise with optional live jazz, sea views, and a $20 ticket; drinks available onboard.

4.7(1,797 reviews)From $20 per person

Here’s the practical take on the Barcelona Catamaran Cruise with optional live jazz music: 1.5 hours sailing off the coast, departing from Moll de Drassanes near the Columbus statue area.

Two things travelers consistently seem to love: the optional live jazz (often saxophone and guitar) paired with the sea breeze, and the laid-back comfort onboard with plenty of room to relax while you sip a cold drink.

One key consideration: this experience is not suitable for wheelchair users, so plan accordingly if mobility is part of your travel needs.

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Key takeaways before you go

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Key takeaways before you go
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - First: what the cruise feels like in real life
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Where to start: Moll de Drassanes meeting point
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Boarding basics: comfort, space, and the onboard layout
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - The live jazz option: saxophone and guitar at sea level
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Drinks and snacks: what’s included and what costs extra
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - The route: seeing Barcelona’s coastline from a new angle
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Sailing time and sea conditions: expect pleasant, not perfect
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Timing: a 1.5-hour cruise that fits real itineraries
Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - The crew: friendly service, smooth operations
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  • Easy, central meeting spot at Moll de Drassanes, at the end of Las Ramblas by the Columbus/Colón statue
  • 1.5 hours on the water is long enough to relax, short enough to fit a busy day in Barcelona
  • Optional live jazz music can seriously change the mood from sightseeing to “wind-down time”
  • Onboard restrooms are included, which makes the outing smoother with fewer logistics
  • Drinks and snacks cost extra (you’ll want a small budget for sangria, beer, or spritzes)
  • Not wheelchair accessible, so double-check mobility needs before booking
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First: what the cruise feels like in real life

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - First: what the cruise feels like in real life

This isn’t a big guided tour where you’re herded around a script. It’s more like a calm, social sailing break from the center of Barcelona. You get panoramic coastal views, sea sounds, and a clear change of pace in just 90 minutes.

With the jazz option turned on, the vibe shifts even further. People describe the music as relaxing and perfectly matched to the rhythm of the water. Even if you come just for the views, the live saxophone or guitar tends to turn the trip into a real memory.

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Where to start: Moll de Drassanes meeting point

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Where to start: Moll de Drassanes meeting point

You’ll meet at Moll de Drassanes, Portal de la Pau, s/n, 08039 Barcelona, at the end of Las Ramblas, next to the Columbus/Colón statue. That’s a helpful setup because you can orient yourself fast if you’re already walking around the Las Ramblas area.

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If you’re coming from downtown, give yourself a little time to find the exact pier. Several travelers mention staff being helpful in finding the meeting spot, but your life is easier if you arrive before the boarding window.

Boarding basics: comfort, space, and the onboard layout

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Boarding basics: comfort, space, and the onboard layout

Once you’re on board, the big win is comfort. Reviews mention the boat feeling spacious enough that you don’t feel trapped. People also highlight relaxing spots where you can lounge while the coast slides by.

A standout detail: many travelers love lying down on the netting over the water. It’s the kind of “why didn’t I do this sooner” moment that makes a short trip feel longer. Crew members also seem to help with drinks—one common theme is that staff will carry your order closer to where you’re sitting.

Important practical note: onboard restrooms are included, which matters on a cruise where you may be out on open water.

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The live jazz option: saxophone and guitar at sea level

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - The live jazz option: saxophone and guitar at sea level

If you select the music option, you’re not just getting background playlist vibes. People repeatedly mention smooth saxophone and guitar playing that stays in step with the relaxed sailing mood.

The jazz timing tends to feel natural for the experience. Travelers often say it’s chilled jazz in the best way—music that doesn’t fight the conversation and doesn’t turn the outing into a concert. One review mentions the mood being set for the whole journey, and another calls it sheer bliss.

If you’re booking as a couple, the live music can make the atmosphere feel extra special without being overly formal. If you’re traveling with friends, it adds energy while still keeping the overall tone calm.

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Drinks and snacks: what’s included and what costs extra

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Drinks and snacks: what’s included and what costs extra

Here’s the straight deal: the cruise includes the catamaran ride, optional live music (if selected), and onboard restrooms. Drinks and snacks are not included, but they’re available for purchase onboard.

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That’s important for value. At $20 per person, you’re paying mostly for the boat ride and the experience—then you can choose how much to spend on drinks. Several travelers mention good value for onboard drinks, including sangria, beers, and Aperol spritz.

My practical tip: decide your budget before you board. If you want sangria or a spritz, plan for it. If you prefer just water or one drink, you still get the full sailing + jazz + views.

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The route: seeing Barcelona’s coastline from a new angle

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - The route: seeing Barcelona’s coastline from a new angle

The whole point is to experience Barcelona from the water. You’ll cruise along the coastline and see architecture and buildings from a different perspective than you’d get on land.

What makes this work for travelers is that it hits the sweet spot between “big tour” and “just a boat ride.” In 1.5 hours, you get enough time to feel like you’ve left the city, without stretching the day too long.

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Also, several reviews call out how the outing is not crowded. Some mention around 40 people on board, which usually means you can find a comfortable spot and actually relax.

Sailing time and sea conditions: expect pleasant, not perfect

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Sailing time and sea conditions: expect pleasant, not perfect

Even with good weather, the sea can do its own thing. A couple of reviews mention choppier moments when the catamaran moved into open water under full sail. Translation: you might feel some bounce, and you might get splashed if you’re near the waterline.

That said, other travelers describe low wind and smooth sailing. So conditions vary by day, which is normal in coastal sailing.

What you can control: dress for the wind. If you’re going in cooler months, bring layers. One review specifically warns that in April it can feel cold at sea, so don’t assume “Barcelona sunshine” equals warm ocean air.

Timing: a 1.5-hour cruise that fits real itineraries

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - Timing: a 1.5-hour cruise that fits real itineraries

This lasts 1.5 hours, and that matters more than it sounds. It’s long enough to reset your day after sightseeing, but short enough that you don’t feel stuck when you’re hungry or trying to catch dinner plans.

Many travelers frame it as the perfect end-of-day wind-down: sun, sea breeze, music, and a drink in hand. If your itinerary is packed, this is a good “breather” that still feels like an experience, not a pause.

The crew: friendly service, smooth operations

Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music - The crew: friendly service, smooth operations

Crew attitude is a big part of why people rate this so highly. Travelers describe staff as polite, attentive, and helpful—especially when it comes to drinks and finding where to sit.

You’ll also see praise for organization and communication. Some travelers report minor hiccups (booking mix-ups or being slightly late), and in those cases, staff helped with rebooking to the next available trip when possible.

In other words: if plans wobble, the general pattern is that the team tries to make it right rather than shrugging.

Price and value: why $20 works for this kind of experience

At $20 per person, you’re paying for a real sea-based experience with two major ingredients: time on the water and live music (optional). Drinks are extra, but that’s typical for this style of outing—and it also lets you control how much you spend.

Think of it like this: if you only want views, you’re still getting the cruise. If you want the mood upgrade, pay attention to selecting the live jazz option.

Multiple reviews call it a highlight and say it’s worth the money, often noting affordability plus the comfort onboard. Just remember the cost “headline” doesn’t include drinks and snacks—so budget a bit if you plan to buy.

Weather and schedule changes: what to expect if things shift

Weather can change plans, and so can port operations. The operator reserves the right to cancel only when the Port Authorities close the port for incoming/outgoing traffic or for technical reasons.

If that happens, you can choose a full refund or select another day, subject to availability. That’s a solid policy because it protects you from losing the trip value.

You’ll also see that some travelers experienced rescheduling due to factors like weather or local event delays. So keep your expectations flexible. For a sailing day, it’s smart to treat this as an experience, not a guarantee of perfect conditions.

What to bring and practical prep

You’ll want:

  • Passport or ID card
  • Comfortable clothes
  • Comfortable shoes

If you’re sensitive to wind, pack a light layer. Several reviewers mention cooler air and recommend thicker clothing at least in shoulder seasons.

Also, if you’re prone to seasickness, consider what usually affects you on boats. The reviews don’t suggest it’s extreme, but a little chop can happen depending on conditions.

Who should book this cruise (and who might skip)

This cruise is a great fit if you want:

  • Stunning coastal views without a long day of walking
  • A relaxed atmosphere where live music sets a mood
  • A budget-friendly activity that still feels special

You might skip it if:

  • You need wheelchair access (it’s not suitable for wheelchair users)
  • You want a heavy guided-history style tour (this is more “see from the water” than structured narration)
  • You dislike any extra costs beyond the ticket, since drinks/snacks are purchased onboard

Final decision: should you book it?

Yes, this is worth booking if you’re aiming for an easy, scenic break with the option to add live jazz. The mix of a low ticket price, roomy comfort, and the sea-mood combination is what most travelers seem to remember most.

Book it if you can spend 1.5 hours doing very little besides relaxing. Skip or rethink if accessibility is a problem for you, or if you want drinks and snacks included in the price.

If you’ve got one free slot in Barcelona, this is a strong candidate. It’s simple, it’s scenic, and the jazz option can turn a “nice outing” into a full-on Barcelona highlight.

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Barcelona: Catamaran Cruise with optional Live Jazz Music



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FAQ

How long is the Barcelona catamaran cruise?

The duration is 1.5 hours.

Where is the meeting point?

The meeting point is Moll de Drassanes, Portal de la Pau, s/n, 08039 Barcelona, at the end of Las Ramblas next to the Columbus/Colón statue.

Is live jazz music included?

Live music is included only if you select the option. If you do, it will be onboard during the cruise.

Are drinks and snacks included in the ticket price?

No. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase onboard, but they are not included.

Are there restrooms on board?

Yes. Onboard restrooms are included.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What happens if the cruise is canceled due to port closure or technical reasons?

If the provider cancels due to Port Authorities closing the port or for technical reasons, you can choose a full refund or select another day, subject to availability.

Is the cruise wheelchair accessible?

No. The activity is not suitable for wheelchair users.

You can check availability for your dates here:

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