Sailing from Barcelona with Virgin Voyages
Plan your Virgin Voyages departure from Barcelona with our full port guide, including transfer tips, hotel picks, and what to expect on boarding day.

As Scarlet Lady returns to the Med, Barcelona remains one of Virgin Voyages’ key summer departure points. Whether it’s your first time sailing from Spain or you’re back for more, here’s what you need to know about getting to the port and where to stay before your cruise.
Where You Can Sail
Barcelona itineraries include stops across Italy, France, and the Balearics. Some of the ports you might visit include:
- Florence/Pisa (Livorno) – A gateway to Tuscany’s famous cities
- Rome (Civitavecchia) – Culture, pasta, and plenty of history
- Ajaccio – A scenic Corsican town by the sea
- Ibiza – Known for nightlife, but also relaxing beaches
- Palermo & Naples – Southern Italy’s dramatic coastline and ruins
- Marina di Carrara – Ideal for reaching Cinque Terre
- Transatlantic – Typically her return to the Caribbean from Winter will take place from Barcelona
Looking to Book?
Itineraries can change year to year, but nearly all include at least one sea day and offer the chance to explore multiple countries in a week.
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Which Port Does Virgin Voyages Use in Barcelona?
Virgin Voyages may use one of two terminals in Barcelona:
- World Trade Center Terminal – Moll de Barcelona, s/n, 08039 Barcelona
- Barcelona Cruise Terminal (Terminal A, B or C) – Moll Adossat, s/n, 08039 Barcelona
Both terminals are relatively close to the city center. However, Virgin usually doesn’t confirm the specific terminal until 2–3 days before sailing due to port traffic. Keep an eye on the Virgin Voyages app for the latest information, and your taxi driver will typically know where to go on the day.
There is very little waiting area inside or outside the port, so don’t arrive earlier than your assigned Terminal Arrival Time shown in the Virgin Voyages app. Luggage drop opens from 9:00 AM if you want to drop early. After that, you’re free to explore Barcelona until your boarding window opens.
Transfer Options & Pricing
Estimates vary by time of day and availability.
From Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN):
- Taxi: €40–€50. Fixed airport fare applies. No need to pre-book.
- Uber: ~€35–€50 depending on demand.
- Welcome Pickups: ~€50. English-speaking drivers, pre-book online, flight-tracking included.
- Aerobus + Taxi: €8–€10 to Plaça Catalunya, then ~€15 taxi to port.
From Central Barcelona:
- Taxi: €15–€25 depending on location and time.
- Metro + Walk/Taxi: L3 to Drassanes, then 20-minute walk or short ride.
- Welcome Pickups: ~€30 from central hotels to port, recommended for reliability and ease.
We recommend Welcome Pickups for reliability and convenience, especially if you have luggage or are arriving directly from the airport. They have strong coverage in Barcelona and competitive rates.
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Where to Stay Before You Sail
We recommend arriving at least one night before departure. Barcelona has a wide range of hotel options, from budget to luxury, many within short distance of the port.
Hotel Picks by Budget
Budget-Friendly
- Barcelona Airport Hotel – Ideal for late arrivals or early flights, with free airport shuttle (check for availability).
- Hotel Cantón – Budget-friendly and located in the Gothic Quarter, walking distance to Las Ramblas and the port.
Mid-Range
- Hotel Vilamari – A short walk to Plaça Espanya, convenient for exploring and getting to port.
- Andante Hotel – Modern hotel with rooftop pool, close to Drassanes metro and walkable to the cruise terminal.
Splash Out
- W Barcelona – Iconic beachfront tower with ocean views, located right by the port.
- Eurostars Grand Marina – Located at the World Trade Center port area, this hotel is about as close to the ship as you can get if it docks there.
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Boarding Day Info
- Your Terminal Arrival Time will be shown in the Virgin Voyages app. Do not arrive earlier.
- Luggage drop typically opens from 9:00 AM.
- Terminal location will be confirmed a few days before. Both WTC and Moll Adossat are within 10–15 minutes by car from most city hotels.
- Barcelona terminals are permanent facilities with full check-in areas—there is no tented setup.
- Join the Facebook group for your sailing to meet others and stay updated.
For more information on the embarkation process check out our guide:
Store with Bounce
If you’re exploring the city before embarking we typically recommend using Bounce, a third-party luggage storage service that will retain your luggage before you head to the port! VV Insider will receive a commission when booking via this link.
Summary
Barcelona is a convenient and exciting launchpad for Mediterranean sailings. With two easy-to-reach terminals, multiple transport options, and world-class hotels, it’s the perfect place to start your next Virgin Voyages sailing.
Need a ride? Book with Welcome Pickups for a smooth start to your voyage.