We did the ABD pre-cruise package and went to Montserrat. The port adventure looks similar. We took a bus to the monastery. The roads are very twisty on the way up, so they could cause problems for people with motion sickness. At the monastery, we went into the church which is very beautiful. There is a boys' choir in the church at times during the day. There is also a funicular up to an outlook over the valley. Some people hiked over to the cross for another beautiful overlook, but it is a strenuous hike. You can find a cafeteria, a restaurant, and a gift shop there too.For those of you who cruised round-trip out of Barcelona, has anyone taken the post-cruise Montserrat excursion? Can you give any details about it? Opinions?
For those of you who cruised round-trip out of Barcelona, has anyone taken the post-cruise Montserrat excursion? Can you give any details about it? Opinions?
We did them too. It's currently 99 Euros for the Barcelona city tour with Montserrat. They will drop you off at your hotel or airport. I'm not sure how that price compares to DCL, but there was only 10 in a van.We used Barcelona Day tours. We went to a vineyard and Montserrat and it was a very good tour.
That what we had, about 10 in the van. We did the city tour on a different day. We went to wine county and Monserrat.We did them too. It's currently 99 Euros for the Barcelona city tour with Montserrat. They will drop you off at your hotel or airport. I'm not sure how that price compares to DCL, but there was only 10 in a van.
How was La Rambla?When we did our Med./WBTA B2B a couple of years ago it was based in Barcelona. With all there was to see in the city we did not get to Montserrat. DCL offered this excursion during our between day, but we opted to see La Rambla instead. If we get there again we will have to check it out.
Great! We left the ship about 9am and walked as far as the La Rambla Market and back. There is a Gaudi building (not open yet) down a side street on the left. Vendors were just setting up shop (that city was just waking up). We stopped at a nice coffee shop coming back. Several of the store fronts were worth a photo or two with their quirky dragons and other fun features. I took a photo of a woman covered in silver paint as she was preparing to put on silver wings and pose for tourists as a flying goddess (not quite a pixie) for tourists. The Christopher Columbus statue at the base of La Rambla, by the water front, is climbable. Around noon we grabbed a shuttle back to the Magic after people and boat-watching on a bench by the water. Rick Steves has a great video about his walk on La Rambla...check it out. If we get back, we will make a day of seeing the entire street. Being B2Bers with all the right documents, we were zipped right on the ship.How was La Rambla?
You've all convinced me. We're going to do this excursion after disembarking from the cruise.![]()
That is on our Bucket List #2. We loved Barcelona, even though I got pickpocketed there (not much $ involved). Hope we get back there to hike the trails of Montserrat.We visited Montserrat on our first TA cruise. We overnighted in Barcelona though, so it was a full day tour and not on the day we disembarked. I LOVED this tour. It is a beautiful place. My advice is that if you do get to visit, make sure you do a tour that leaves you enough time to go up to the trails. It is said that hundreds of years ago, people called that spot the closest you could get to heaven, and being there, I totally understood it. If I can get back to Barcelona for a trip, my plan would be to go back there and spend even more time on the trails (bringing a lunch/snacks). It's an amazing place.
How long did that take?We did Montserrat on our own the day we got off the ship. We took a taxi to our hotel, dropped our bags and then followed Google Map directions. (subway to Train) We got off at the Cable Car stop (highly recommend) and had a lovely time. We also took the upper funicular and hiked to the to hermit caves. It was a relatively easy hike with some beautiful views. Even if you don't want to hike, I'd recommend taking the upper train just for the views of Montserrat.
I can't compare against the tour. Montserrat will be beautiful either way. We are more likely to always travel independently, that way we can spend extra time doing things we want (funicular) and skip the things we don't. (gift shops and factory tours (I know Disney is much better than some tour groups)