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Barcelona cruise port

Region Mediterranean - Black Sea

Local Time 2024-05-09 16:39

Port Barcelona cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Barcelona, Spain. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Barcelona cruise port is currently ranked the largest Mediterranean cruise port with turnaround operations (roundtrip itineraries) and the world's 4th busiest. Its harbor area is one of the world's biggest. By population (over 1,6 million) the city is ranked Spain's largest and Europe's 16th largest.

By the metro population (around 5,5 million) it is ranked EU's 6th largest (after Paris , London , Madrid , Ruhr, Milano ). The city is on the Mediterranean Sea, located between the mouths of two rivers (Llobregat and Besos).

IMPORTANT : Since October 22, 2023, cruise vessels are no longer allowed to dock at Muelle Barcelona Norte (northern port, near the World Trade Centre area) and instead are redirected to berth at Moll Adossat Pier (southern port) which was previously utilized by larger cruise companies like NCL-Norwegian , RCI-Royal Caribbean and MSC . As a result, disembarking cruise tourists instead of stepping directly into the city's historic downtown (10-minute walking distance) are transported via shuttle buses (~30 minutes drive distance) from the southern port to access the city center.

Barcelona cruise port

Barcelona Port (locode ESBCN) is ranked Europe's 9th largest containership port by annual traffic.

The Port's area (sized 10 km2 / 4 mi2) is divided into 3 zones - Port Vell, Commercial Port, and Barcelona Free Port ("Zona Franca de Barcelona", industrial/logistics port).

There is an ongoing enlargement project that will double the port's size by diverting the Llobregat river to the south.

  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - ESBCN
  • supported by excellent road, rail, and air infrastructure
  • deep harbor water and berths (draft 11,5 m / 38 ft)
  • sheltered harbor area
  • access unrestricted by tides
  • capability to accommodate 9 cruise vessels at a time

Each of the Port's international cruise ship terminals has air conditioning, public phones, lifts and escalators, currency exchange kiosks, duty-free shops, gift/souvenir shops, cafe-restaurant, taxi rank, bus shuttle to downtown.

The cruise port is accessible the whole year round - 24/7, 365 days a tear.

The best vantage points to observe the cruise port's traffic are the cable car (connecting La Barceloneta neighborhood, Ciutat Vella district), the Ferry Station and the Montjuic Castle.

Cruise ships usually arrive in Barcelona in the early morning (4, 5, 6, 7, 9 am) and in the early afternoon (at 1, 2, 2:30 pm) and depart from Barcelona in the late afternoon or in the evening (at 5, 6, 7, 8:30, 10 pm).

Port Barcelona's cruise operations contribute to the city's economy (as revenues) around EUR 796 million (USD 900M) annually. The cruise port adds EUR 413 million (USD 467M) annually to Catalonia's GDP (gross domestic product). This industry also supports 6760 local jobs and generates EUR 152 million (USD 172M) in government taxes. Each cruise vessel in Barcelona generates on average EUR 1 million (USD 1,13M) in sales, contributes EUR 0,5 million (USD 565,417) to Catalonia's GDP, and generates EUR 0,2 million (USD 226,131) in Gov taxes.

In 2014, at its 6 existing cruise terminals, the seaport handled 764 ship calls and over 2,36 million passengers, with an economic impact of EUR 257 million (spent on restaurants, bars, visiting museums, churches, also on transportation and city shopping). On February 5, 2014, Royal Caribbean announced that for the summer 2015 season the Allure of the Seas ship will be based in Europe and homeported in Barcelona. Starting May 24, the Allure's program had 25 voyages with a repeating 7-night round-trip itinerary visiting the ports of Palma de Mallorca , Marseille , La Spezia, Civitavecchia-Rome, Naples. Right after the RCI's announcement, the Barcelona Port announced its estimation for the Allure's additional 158000 passengers and expected spending of around EUR 17,5 million in the city.

On July 23, 2015, Carnival Corporation announced its agreement with Barcelona Port Authority to invest over EUR 46 million in building a second (private) cruise terminal at Moll Adossat (read more in the "Terminal" section). The facility was opened on May 5, 2018. On September 13, 2015, the cruise port had its day record for cruise tourists, handling a total of 26,770 passengers on 4 cruise ships visiting the port in a single day. These were the vessels Norwegian Epic , Nieuw Amsterdam , Vision OTS and Allure OTS .

Port's cruise passenger growth in the period 2010-2015 was as follows: 2010 (2,350264 million, growth of 9,06%), 2011 (2,658691 million, growth of 13,06%), 2012 (2,408618 million, -9,4%), 2013 (2,599363 million, growth of 7,9%), 2014 (2,364292, -9%), 2015 (2,540302 million, growth of 7,4%).

The port ended 2015 with more turnaround passengers (embarking in Barcelona) reporting 3,7+ million (a 7% increase). The number included regular ferry passengers (~1,1 million) and cruise ship passengers (~2,54 million). The biggest increase in passengers concerned those leaving on ships using Barcelona as a turnaround port (where the itinerary begins and ends). In 2015, the cruise port posted its highest-ever number of handled passengers (2,5+ million). In terms of home-ported ships, Barcelona was ranked Europe's second - following Port Venice .

In November 2016, Port Barcelona presented its "Air Quality Improvement Plan" - an initiative aiming to reduce bad emissions from port activities. The document involved 25 actions rolled out in 53 operations. Among the most representative actions are promoting the LNG fuel (liquefied natural gas) as an alternative for both marine vessels and road freighters. The policy offers discounts for cleaner ships and replacing the Port's service fleet with electric vehicles. According to statistics, port activities produce 7,6% of the city's average NOx concentrations annually and 1,5% of the fine particulates. Promoting LNG-powered ships , terminal machinery and trucks is one of the plan's highlights. LNG fuel cuts NOx emissions by 80% and eliminates soot, particles and SOx emissions. The environmental discounts are on port fees. Currently, the law allows a max 5% port fee discount for environmental reasons.

For season 2019, the cruise port had scheduled a total of 830 ship calls with estimated 3,2 million tourists.

In May 2021, MSC Cruises signed a deal for building an exclusive (for MSC ships only) terminal in Port Barcelona. The facility will be operated under a 31-year concession, includes an MSC investment of ~EUR 33 million (~USD 40,2M) and is planned for completion and inauguration in 2024.

In June 2022 the Port announced that starting in 2023, all visiting cruise ship tourists will pay an additional EUR 3 (12+ hours stay) and EUR 1 (fewer than 12 hours stay). The new port fees are added to the existing EUR 1,75 per person and are usually included in the cruise fares listed upon booking. For comparison, since 2019, Port Marghera-Venice charges EUR 10 port fee.

Port Barcelona statistics

FY2018 (fiscal) was a record year with significant growth in various sectors. Port's main trade is with China. Around 25% of all TEUs (containers shipped on large box ships ) passing through the port start or end in China. In 2018 also increased the shipping trade with Algeria (+45%), USA (+18%), India (+4,4%), Mexico (+12,6%), Vietnam (+27,5%), Thailand (+18,7%), Egypt (+14%). "Motorways of the Sea" (Mediterranean routes connecting to Italy and North Africa) goods shipping volumes increased 7%.

These Mediterranean lines connect Barcelona to the ports Civitavecchia-Rome , Genoa (Milan) , Savona , Livorno-Florence , Porto Torres (Sardinia Island) , Tangier (Morocco) , Algiers (Algeria) and La Goulette-Tunis .

  • Liquid bulk (mainly hydrocarbons) grew 5,2% (to 15,2 million tons), LNG +3%, gasoline +12,6%, Biofuels +34,8%. Dry bulk cargo decreased 4,7%. Vehicle shipping decreased 3% (to 810,218 units). The port handled a total of 262,379 TEUs (+7,7%). Port's rail traffic increased 13,3%. Car transport by rail increased 11% (to 263,900 units).
  • In 2018, the port handled total 4,4 million passengers (8,6% increase), including 1,4 million ferry (+2%) and 3 million cruise (+12%). Turnaround passengers grew 16%. Day-passengers grew 8%. Low-season cruisers increased 17% and were ~44% of all cruise passengers.

For 2018, Port Barcelona reported 4% increase in net turnover - EUR 173,5 million (USD 198 million), 8% increase in profit - EUR 53,7 million (USD 61,3 million) and 4% increase in cash flow - EUR 102,5 million (USD 117 million).

APM Terminals (global container terminal operator) operates under the concession port's container terminal. In 2019, APM Terminals Barcelona invested ~EUR 47 million in equipment (29x new straddle carriers/trucks, 2x new Super PostPanamax gantry cranes, 1x Reefer Rack with refrigerated container plugs) to improve terminal's efficiency and productivity. Also in 2019 APM increased terminal's reefer (refrigerated TEU-container) capacity by 31% (to a total of 632 reefer connections) and launched online real-time TEU tracking (on its website).

Cruise itineraries to and from Barcelona Spain

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Barcelona:

  • Mediterranean itineraries on cruises out of Barcelona port visit the largest ports of Italy, France, Greece, and Turkey. Feature destinations are also the French Riviera and the Italian Riviera (coastal regions with top-luxury resorts).
  • The most commonly operated are 7-day round-trips. One-way itineraries from Barcelona end up in Civitavecchia-Rome , Genoa , Piraeus-Athens , Venice , Istanbul .
  • Most of the Canary Islands itineraries leaving roundtrip from Barcelona also visit North Africa (Morocco) and Funchal (Madeira Island) often combined with other ports in Spain and Portugal.
  • Short-break (Mini Cruises) from Barcelona to Genoa are 2-nights / 3-days long. They are operated by MSC Cruises ships and visit Marseille France .
  • Among the most visited Mediterranean island ports are Mallorca, Sicily, Corsica, Malta, Sardinia.
  • World Cruises from Barcelona are offered mainly by Costa Cruises ships. The itineraries are usually eastbound (via Suez Canal ) and visit ports in Southeast Asia, South Pacific (Australia, New Zealand), South America.

Ship relocation voyages (RepositionCruises.com) are one-way itineraries from Barcelona to the largest ports of the UK, Holland, Denmark, as well as to the Canary Islands. Eastbound routes (transiting the Suez Canal) may end up in ports in Asia ( Dubai , Singapore , Hong Kong ) and even in Australia ( Sydney NSW ) on longer "around the world" itinerary segments.

Westbound Transatlantic crossings (on ship relocations out of Barcelona) are offered in the Fall (starting in late September - early October through the end of November). Among the special destinations that may be visited is Bermuda. The disembarkation could be in NYC New York, in some of the large Florida ports, also in Bridgetown (Barbados) , Fort de France (Martinique) , even in Havana (Cuba) . The longest Transatlantic cruises out of Barcelona are on Costa ships repositioning from Europe to South America. They offer disembarkation in either Brazil ( Rio De Janeiro , Santos-Sao Paulo ) or Argentina ( Buenos Aires ).

Barcelona cruise terminal

Port Barcelona has a total of 8 cruise ship terminals, 4 ferry terminals, and 2 large yacht marinas. There are restaurants and cafes at most of the terminals.

(NEW) Catalonia Cruise Terminal G (Royal Caribbean)

In January 2024,  RCG/Royal Caribbean Group became the solitary contender/only bidder for Barcelona Port's newest Cruise Terminal G. The bid was placed by the consortium "Catalonia Cruise Terminal G" including RCG and CTI/Cruise Terminals International Ltd (2022-founded, London England UK-based company that owns, develops and manages cruise port infrastructure).

The approval for Terminal G was granted in April 2024.

RCG will co-fund the project (total budget EUR 85 million/USD 92M), start the construction works, and also will be the managing company of Terminal G, scheduled for completion/inauguration in 2027-Q1.

The modern facility encompasses an area of 54000 m2 (581250 ft2) including a dock/quay with length 450 m (1476 ft), which allows berthing for the world's most colossal cruise vessels .

Initially, three companies - NCL/Norwegian ,  Viking OCEAN  and  Virgin Voyages - planned to participate in the bidding process. However, as the process resumed, Royal Caribbean remained the sole bidder.

One of the tender's stipulations was that the partner/participating entity could not hold a controlling interest in Terminal G.

Until 2024, through its subsidiary Creuers del Port de Barcelona, RCG held a 38% stake in Barcelona Port Investment - the entity that manages Barcelona's cruise terminals A, B, and C (at Adossat Dock), along with World Trade Center's two terminals. The remaining 62% were owned by the Turkish company Global Ports Holding/GPH. Since 2023, GPH is the sole proprietor of Creuers del Port de Barcelona's shares as RCG opted to divest its stake (38%) to ensure compliance with the Terminal G tender's conditions.

(NEW) MSC Cruise Terminal

In May 2021, MSC was approved to build an exclusive (for MSC Cruises ships only) terminal.

The facility will be operated under a 31-year concession (2024 through 2055), sized 11670 m2 (125620 ft2) and designed by Ricardo Bofill.

The new MSC Cruise Terminal project is budgeted ~EUR 33 million (~USD 40,2M).

Construction works started in June 2021, with planned completion and inauguration in 2024.

Port Vell (Maremagnum) cruise terminal "M" (Old Port Barcelona)

The Port Vell port complex includes a fishing port, 2 yacht marinas, 1 cruise ship terminal, ferry terminal. Terminal M ("Maremagnum", near the World Trade Center) is for both ferry and cruise vessels. It has 3 small piers - named "South Pier" (S), "North Pier" (N) and "East Pier" (E). All terminals are designed to serve smaller ships. Their location is near the World Trade Center (which has a dedicated cruise parking area) and the Eurostars Grand Marina Hotel.

The Maremagnum terminal (aka "Port Vell terminal") is the port's smallest and the most central as location. The terminal is a short walking distance from the old city. The walking distance from here to La Ramblas street is some 10 min. There is a tour bus stopping at Portal de la Pau (at the harbor's end of Las Ramblas).

The Port Vell area has the Maremagnum (shopping mall, nightlife complex), the IMAX Port Vell (cinema complex) and the famous Aquarium Barcelona (with over 8000 fishes and 11 sharks kept in 22 seawater basins).

Moll Adossat Pier (Palacruceros) cruise terminal

At Adossat Pier are located 4 terminals - at berth A, berth B, berth C, berth D (Palacruceros). They have the biggest distance from downtown. Here berth most (including the largest) cruise ships. This dock handles over 85% of the visiting ships. There is a blue bus shuttle between the Port and the city center (Las Ramblas).

Moll Adossat Barcelona (or Muelle Adosado in Spanish) is the port's biggest wharf and also the newest cruise terminal. At this long quay can be berthed 4 large vessels simultaneously.

In October 2013 was announced a plan for the expansion of Terminal D and the building of a new Terminal E serving ships with capacity 4500+ passengers.

(NEW) Carnival's "Helix Cruise Center" terminal (Barcelona Adossat)

At the end of April 2017, the world's largest cruise shipping company Carnival Corporation released renderings of its new cruise terminal at Barcelona Adossat. The facility was named "Helix Cruise Center" and inaugurated on May 5, 2018, as Europe's newest passenger terminal.

  • The new terminal (cost EUR 46 million / USD 55 million) is designed to handle Carnival's largest ships, among which are the new class LNG-powered vessels .
  • The facility is designed by Batlle I Roig Arquitectura, sized 12,500 m2 (134,550 ft2). Paired with an existing facility, it represents Europe's largest (combined) passenger terminal.
  • Building's design company is "Battle I Roig". The plans show a modern architectural style featuring straight lines, minimalistic concepts, a contemporary and comfortable environment.
  • Construction works officially started in July 2016 and were completed in May 2018.

The new terminal is located at Adossat Wharf. Currently, this berthing is used by 8 of Carnival's all 10 brand companies. The terminal is used as both destination (call port) and homeport (for Barcelona turnaround operations). Carnival expects to handle here 1+ million passengers annually after the opening of the new (2nd) terminal.

This terminal has its own pier-side parking facility (max capacity 300 vehicles) dedicated to embarking passengers.

The new terminal is exclusively used by Carnival Corporation ships (only) as the company was granted with exclusive concession rights to operate the facilities. In addition to the new cruise terminal in Barcelona, Carnival Corporation also operates exclusive terminals at ports Puerta Maya (Cozumel Mexico) , Grand Turk Island , Mahogany Bay (Roatan Island, Honduras) , Amber Cove-Puerta Plata (Dominicana) , Long Beach (California USA) , plus 2 private Caribbean islands (in the Bahamas) - Half Moon Cay and Princess Cays .

World Trade Center

The World Trade Center has two terminals – pier South and pier North. Those terminals provide easy Las Ramblas tours. There is an overflow area at the East berth.

San Bertran cruise terminal

The port's Sant Bertran wharf is a terminal for the ferry and small-sized cruise vessels. It is used for docking of smaller cruise ships only during peak season.

The building's interior size is 2200 m2 (23680 ft2). The wharf's width is only 12 m (40 ft). The berth's length is 255 m (837 ft) allowing max ship length of 220 m (720 ft) and a max draft of 11 m (36 ft).

The distance from San Bertran to the city is 400 m (1310 ft).

Port Barcelona Ferry Terminals

The port has 3 terminals dedicated to ferry shipping traffic:

  • Terminal Drassanes is operated by Balearia .
  • Terminal Ferry de Barcelona is operated by Trasmediterranea .
  • Grimaldi Terminal Barcelona is operated by GNV-Grandi Navi Veloci .

Each of the ferry terminals has a ticket office, air conditioning, public phones, cafe-restaurant, taxi rank, and provides short-term parking for check-in passengers (before embarkation).

Long-term parking is not permitted (only drop-off areas).

Long-term parking is available at the World Trade Center (phone number 0034 93 508 80 62), at Valet Parking Cruceros (phone number 0034 93 511 37 44) and at Parking Viajeros (phone number 0034 618 70 79 70).

The port's ferry terminals are with convenient underground (metro) and bus connections.

  • Picasso museum: the best artworks of Picasso.
  • Montjuic: see all the city, its countryside and the ocean from a vantage point. There is a good view of the two industrial Barcelona port terminal.
  • La Sagrada Familia: Gaudi designed that iconic church in 1883. The building has big doors that show charity, hope, and faith. The towers and the frontage are designed with mosaic work.
  • La Rambla: breathtaking promenade which connects the old Barcelona’s heart with Port to Placa de Catalunya. The famous street offers shops, cafes, lively food markets, street performers and here is situated the Gran Teatre del Liceu, the opera theater of Barcelona.
  • Palau Guell: a 19th-century palace designed by the famous Antoni Gaudi
  • Barri Gotic: enjoy the old-world experience in the narrow pavement streets with shops, galleries, restaurants, and bars. Here you will find the Picasso museum and the Cathedral of Santa Eulalia.
  • La Pedrera: the last work of Antoni Gaudi before Sagrada Familia was made for Pere Mila Camps, a property developer.
  • Barceloneta: situated across Port Vell, an ex-fishing port. Enjoy a clean and sunny beach surrounded by houses in a bright colour. The gamblers can spend some time at the Gran Casino de Barcelona.

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Espacio del moll Adossat donde se ubicará la Terminal G y mota de los recintos del futuro muelle Catalunya en la dársena Prat.

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13/05: due to the FC Barcelona match taking place at the Olympic Stadium, there will be no Red Route service to the Plaça d’Espanya and Montjuïc area from 6 pm.

19/05: due to the FC Barcelona match taking place at the Olympic Stadium, there will be no Red Route service to the Plaça d’Espanya and Montjuïc area from 6 pm.

Practical information on the timetable of the Barcelona Bus Turístic

  • Timetable: from 9 am to 7 pm. Services start running at the majority of stops between 9 am and 9.30 am and final departures are at 7 pm.
  • Bus frequency: between 5 and 25 minutes, depending on the season.
  • Journey time for Barcelona tour: around 2 hours for each route.
  • Buses run daily, except on 1 January and 25 December.

Practical information on the timetable of the Barcelona Night Tour

  • From June 3 to September 15, 2024.
  • Operating days: from Monday to Sunday.
  • Departure time: 21.30 h. Choose the language of your tour, in Spanish, English or bilingual Catalan/Spanish*.
  • Approximate length: 1 h 40 min.

* The Catalan/Spanish bilingual option is only available on Fridays. The Barcelona Night Tour only operates during the summer months. Check for more information .

Practical information on the timetable of the Barcelona Christmas Tour

  • Service dates: 24 November 2023 to 4 January 2024 (except 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 January).
  • Departure times (two journeys per day): 18.30 h and 20.30 h from Plaça de Catalunya.
  • Duration of the tour: approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes.

The Barcelona Christmas Tour only operates during the Christmas period.  Check for more information .

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Bus & Coach Services from Barcelona Airport (Both terminals, all destinations)

Every year, approximately fifty million passengers pass through Barcelona Airport . While most of them head straight to the city centre , the airport also serves as an entry point for other popular destinations such as Sitges, Girona and the Costa Brava.

Many travellers who arrive at Barcelona Airport continue their journey to their final destination by bus or coach, and there are bus stops at both terminals.

This post includes information about the majority of bus and coach services departing from Barcelona airport and includes essential information, including where the bus stops are located, how to get there and where to purchase tickets.

In an attempt to make things as comprehensive and user-friendly as possible, I’ve organized the post into two main sections, one for each terminal. If anything’s unclear, if you think that I’ve missed something, or if you need some help, please feel free to leave a comment at the end of the post, and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

The doorway which leads to the buses at BCN airport Terminal 1

How to get to the bus station at Terminal 1

Free shuttle service between terminals, aerobús: express bus to the city centre.

  • Local bus services
  • Intercity bus services
  • Shared transfer services from T1 & T2
  • How to get to the bus stops at Terminal 2

Buses & coaches from Barcelona Airport Terminal 1

Buses and coaches from Terminal One depart from a bus station located just outside the terminal building, one level down from the arrivals hall.

After you collect your luggage and pass through security, you’ll come out into a large foyer, where there’s a ramp leading down to the taxi rank directly in front of you. To the left of the ramp, you’ll see a self-service snack bar named Go Natural.

To get to the bus station, you walk between the taxi rank and the snack bar. Just after you pass the snack bar, and before you come to the rental car desks, you’ll see a large brown sign with pictograms directing you to the exit, car park, rental cars, hotel shuttles, metro station and bus station.

On either side of this sign, there are automatic sliding doors which lead to the escalator and lift leading down to the bus station (as shown in the photo at the start of this post.

Barcelona airport terminal T1

Both sets of doors lead to an escalator and an elevator which take you down to the bus station. The doors to the right lead directly to the shuttle bus to terminal two, followed by the Aerobús stop and then the bus station. The door to the left of the corridor leads out between the Aerobus stop and the bus station. At the end of the day, they’re only a few metres apart, and it doesn’t really matter which you choose.

Located at the bottom of the right-hand escalator, the shuttle buses depart every five minutes and take approximately six minutes to get to Terminal Two.

This is the bus which you should take if you plan to catch the train to Barcelona city centre. When planning your journey, you should allow at least twenty minutes to complete the transfer. It takes five minutes to walk from arrivals to the bus stop, five minutes waiting time, six minutes on the bus and then another five minutes to walk from the bus stop at Terminal Two to the train station.

free shuttle bus at Barcelona airport

The Aerobús is an express bus service to the city centre. The service operates twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The buses are easily recognized by their distinctive blue colour scheme and are equipped with air conditioning, wifi and USB charging points.

The journey to the city centre takes approximately thirty minutes, and buses depart from Terminal 1 every five minutes throughout the day, dropping to every ten minutes after ten pm and every twenty minutes between midnight and five am.

Tickets can be purchased from machines located next to the bus stop (see photo below) or online in advance . You can save money by purchasing a return ticket.

The Aerobús stop at Barcelona Airport terminal T1

The bus stops for the Aerobús, and the free shuttle bus are both alongside a road which passes underneath the airport terminal buildings. Behind them, there’s a small bus station with twelve platforms or bays divided into two sections:

  • Bays 1 to 6: Buses to Barcelona metropolitan area.
  • Bays 7 to 19: Intercity and long-distance coaches.

The bus station at Barcelona Airport Terminal T1

Bays 1 to 6: Buses to Barcelona and the metropolitan area

Bays 1 to 6 are a series of bus stops alongside a central platform with a glass shelter. Each bus stop has a sign with the route numbers of the buses which stop at it. Some of the signposts also display the bus timetables, and there are route maps mounted on the central glass bus shelter.

Buses to Barcelona and the metropolitan area are operated by the TMB (Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona) and a few other local bus companies.

Travel passes such as the Hola Barcelona Travel Card and the T-casual cannot be purchased at the bus station.

Buses operated by the TMB are fitted with NFC terminals located inside the bus, near the front doors, where you can purchase a single ticket.

If you want to save some money by using a travel pass, you will either have to purchase it online or at the Airport Metro station. There’s more information about Barcelona tourist passes and travel cards in this post .

Tourists alighting at the L99 Casteldefells bus stop at Barcelona airport

Bus routes with stops located on the central platform include:

  • L77 : Sant Joan Despí
  • PR1 : El Prat de Llobregat
  • 46 : Barcelona: Plaça d’Espanya
  • N17 : Barcelona: Plaça de Catalunya (Night bus)
  • N18 : Barcelona: Plaça de Catalunya (Night bus)
  • L99 : Casteldefells

Bays 7 to 12: Intercity buses and coaches

As you walk towards the central bus platforms, there’s a zebra crossing to your right, which takes you to bays 7 to 12, which is where intercity coaches depart from. Unlike the central platform, where each route has an allocated stop, buses and coaches operating the intercity routes may depart from any of the six bays (7 to 12).

Companies which operate intercity coach routes from Barcelona Airport Terminal 1:

All of the companies, with the exception of Direct Bus, have ticket machines near the bus bays, where you can purchase tickets. The ticket machines accept credit cards, and most of them accept contactless payments. You can also purchase tickets in advance from the individual company websites.

Machines selling intercity bus and coach tickets at Barcelona Airport Terminal T1

Intercity destinations with bus & coach services from Barcelona Airport Terminal 1 include:

Intercity coaches at Barcelona airport terminal 1 bus station

Shared transfer services from Terminals 1 and 2

In addition to scheduled bus and coach services, local company Moventis operate a shared transfer service from Barcelona airport to popular destinations nearby.

The service, which only costs slightly more than a regular bus ticket, has three main advantages:

  • Flexible schedule, adapted to fit your arrival time.
  • Goes directly to the town where you are staying, with no intermediate stops.
  • Drops you outside your hotel or at a dropoff point nearby.

Unlike regular bus and coach services, which run to a fixed timetable, Moventis schedules transfers according to their customers’ arrival times. To ensure minimal delays, they adapt the type of vehicle used based on demand. At peak times, they use luxury coaches, and during less busy periods, they use air-conditioned minibuses.

When you book your transfer, you indicate your flight time and which hotel you are staying in. Upon arrival at Barcelona Airport, you are met by a Moventis staff member or agent who takes you to your vehicle.

Moventis run shared transfers to the following destinations:

  • Barcelona city centre
  • Barcelona cruise ship terminals
  • Lloret de Mar
  • Tossa de Mar

Buses & coaches from Barcelona Airport Terminal 2

Terminal Two is divided into three sections: T2A, T2B and T2C, which are located, one immediately after the other, alongside a wide service road. Most airlines arrive and depart from terminal T2B, with the exception of EasyJet, which uses T2C. Both the arrivals hall and the check-in desks are located on the ground floor of the terminal buildings.

The baggage carrousels and customs at terminal T2B are located at the end of the building nearest to T2C. At the other end of the building, nearest to T2A, there is a covered bridge which leads to the airport metro and train stations.

The bus stops at Terminal 2 are located outside T2B and alongside the road leading to T2C.

Bus stops at Barcelona Airport Terminal 2

How to get to the bus station at Terminal 2

Once you have retrieved your luggage and cleared customs, you will proceed through a set of sliding doors that will take you to the main lobby area. From there, you will come to a large revolving door that leads outside the terminal building where the bus stops are located.

As you exit the baggage reclaims area, you will see a large open-plan self-service restaurant called EAT straight in front of you. The revolving doors are to the left of the restaurant.

Once outside the building, if you look to your left, you will see the covered bridge which leads to the train and metro stations. To your right are the taxi rank and the road leading to terminal T2C.

If you are flying with EasyJet, you will exit near the taxi ranks at T2C. The bus stops are past the small taxi rank alongside the road leading to Terminal 2B.

The free shuttle bus between airport terminals has two stops at Terminal T2. One is located next to the bridge, which leads to the train and metro stations. The other is outside terminal T2C.

This is the bus which you take if you have travelled to the airport by train and your flight leaves from terminal T1 or if you will be catching an intercity bus which departs from the bus station at Terminal 1. You could also use this bus to travel from terminal T2B to T2C, although, by the time you’ve walked to the bus stop and waited for the bus, it would be quicker to walk to T2C.

Buses depart every five minutes and take approximately twelve minutes to get to Terminal 1.

The free shuttle bus at Barcelona Airport terminal 2

The  Aerobús  is an express bus service to the city centre. The service operates twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The buses are easily recognized by their distinctive blue colour scheme and are equipped with air conditioning, wifi and USB charging points.

The journey to the city centre takes approximately thirty minutes, and buses depart from Terminal 2 every ten minutes throughout the day, dropping to every twenty from eleven pm to five thirty am.

There are two Aerobús stops at Terminal 2. The first is located outside section T2B, shortly before the covered bridge, which leads to the train and metro stations and is to your left as you exit the terminal building through the revolving doors mentioned above. The other Aerobús stop at Terminal 2 is on the road outside section T2C.

Tickets can be purchased from machines at the bus stops (see photo below) or online in advance . You can save time and money by purchasing a return ticket.

The aerobus stop outside T2B, Barcelona airport

Other buses to Barcelona from Terminal 2

Buses into Barcelona and to the metropolitan area stop at three bus stops at terminal two.

  • Bus stop number 000079
  • Bus stop number 003048
  • Bus stop number 000080

Bus stop 000079

Bus Stop number 000079 is used by bus numbers 46 and N18 , both of which go to Barcelona. It is also used by routes L77 to Sant Joan Despi and N19 to El Prat del Llobregat.

The bus stop is located approximately midway between the shuttle bus stop and the Aerobús stop.

To get to the bus stop from the arrivals area at terminal T2, you exit the building through the large revolving doors described above. You then turn left and walk past the Aerobús stop to bus stop number 000079, pictured below.

Buses operated by the TMB are fitted with NFC terminals located inside the bus, near the front doors, where you can purchase a one-journey ticket.

If you want to save some money by using a travel pass, they can be purchased from the ticket machines at the train station or online in advance. There’s more information in this post .

People waiting at the bus stop where buses number 46 and N18 depart from Barcelona airport Terminal 2

Bus stop 003048

Bus stop 003048 is used by buses numbers 46, N18 and N19.

The bus stop is located alongside the road between terminal T2B and T2C. To get to the bus stop, you exit the terminal building through the revolving doors described above. Once outside the building, you should turn right and walk past the taxi rank. After passing the taxi rank, as you come to the end of the terminal building, you’ll see there are several bus stops which are sheltered by an arched canopy.

Important: Bus number 46 stops at stop number 003048 on its way from Barcelona to Terminal 1 before returning to Terminal 2 on its way back to the city. If you are going to Barcelona, you should board at stops 000079 or 000080.

Bus stop 000080

Bus stop number 000080 is used by bus numbers 46, PR, L77 and N19. The bus stop is located immediately after stop number 003048 and before the intercity bus stops, as shown in the photo below.

If you plan to catch bus number 46 to Plaça d’Espanya, I recommend you board at stop number 000079 because there’s a slightly better chance that you’ll get a seat.

The bus stops where bus number 46 stops at barcelona airport terminal 2

Intercity buses and coaches from Terminal 2

Intercity buses from Barcelona Terminal 2B depart from a bus stop which is located midway between terminals T2B and T2C.

To get to the intercity bus stop from terminal 2B, you should exit the building through the revolving doors next to the snack bar. Once outside, you turn right and walk past the taxi rank and bus stops 003048 and 000080 until you come to the automatic ticket vending machines. The bus stop is located next to the vending machines.

From terminal T2C, the bus stops are located beside the road leading to Terminal 2B. As you exit the terminal building, walk past the taxi rank, and you will see the bus stops in front of you under a fibreglass canopy.

The long distance bus stop at Barcelona airport termianal 2

Companies which operate intercity coach routes from Barcelona Airport Terminal 2:

Sarfa and Sagalés have ticket machines next to the bus stop, where you can purchase tickets. The ticket machines accept credit cards and contactless payments. You can also purchase tickets in advance from the individual bus company websites.

A queue of people beside the intercity bus ticket machines at Barcelona airport Terminal 2

Intercity destinations with coach & bus services from Barcelona Airport Terminal 2 include:

Important: The frequency and availability of intercity buses departing from Barcelona Airport vary greatly throughout the year, and some routes only operate during the summer season. When planning your trip, you should double-check the schedules for your planned arrival and departure days using the websites linked throughout this post.

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