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Trip.Best Top 5 Water Fun Attractions in Catalonia [2024]
Escape the heat and plunge into cooling waters at these fun, water-filled activities
Updated Oct 2024
- 7.74.6/5271 ReviewFreebased on 2108 reviews"Nice enough sandy beach in the middle of the city. Very good ice cream shop on the beachfront. Can get quite crowded in the summer months."Barcelona.Barceloneta60.7 km from downtownNo.13 of Best Things to Do in CataloniaHighlights: Barceloneta Beach is now one of the most popular beaches in Barcelona, and it is the leader of these beaches, bringing together a variety of bars and restaurants, and it is often crowded in summer. Barceloneta Beach is a triangle formed by alluvial sand and seaside. In the 17th century, the Barcelona Pier began to be built in this area. In the mid-18th century, after re-planning and construction, Little Barcelona is full of Baroque splendor. The Ocean Palace, converted from a warehouse, is now home to the Museum of Catalan History.Show Less
- 6.14.9/523 ReviewFreebased on 1798 reviews"Sitges Beach is large and the sand is very fine. The sun makes the sand warm and it is very comfortable to step on bare feet. There are many people on the beach basking in the sun, and there are people playing beach volleyball, everyone is enjoying the beach time in the way they like."Sitges46.3 km from downtownFeatured in Best Things to DoHighlights: LaPlayadeSitges is a well-known beach area in Sitges, where the beauty of the sea and the sky, sunbathing and various marine sports can be realized.Show Less
- 4.84.7/57 ReviewFree"The Legendary Rights Game of the Blue Sea, a Mediterranean TV drama in northern Spain, is set in the ancient beach castle of the town of Tossadimar. It's great to step on the stone steps and watch the old walls and listen to the waves everywhere."Tossa De Mar.Vila Vella>100 km from downtownFeatured in Best Things to DoHighlights: Strolling in the intertwined old town, walking along the deep city wall, walking on the ancient steps, feeling the historical atmosphere infiltrated by brick by brick, as if walking into the ancient times. The ancient city walls are set off against the blue sky and the sea, making the place infinite in style.Show Less
- 5.04.4/577 ReviewFreebased on 1359 reviews"The famous port of VELL in Barcelona, Spain, we wandered around the pier, just encountered the sailing boat to pass, the bridge opened, very interesting. The port is blue and white clouds, the sailing boat is a little bit, and there are many stalls on the roadside. It seems that we are ready to make a fortune."Barcelona.Barceloneta60.5 km from downtownNo.2 of Night Attractions in CataloniaHighlights: Walking south along Las Ramblas, you can come to the seaside area of Barcelona. The famous Port Bell is located to the south of the Columbus Monument. There are blue Mediterranean Sea, super-large sea shopping centers and various entertainment facilities. The Rambla on the Sea extends from the Columbus Tower to the Maremagna department store in the central harbor. The wooden bridge is the "Rambra on the Sea". There are many benches on the wooden bridge. ideas. When there are large ships passing by, the bridge will move left and right, so you must pay attention to safety. At the other end of the Maremmagna "Maritime Rambla" connection is the famous large marine shopping mall - Maremmagna, open all year round, with numerous shops and restaurants, and IMAX ultra-wide screens Cinema and Barcelona Aquarium. The three-dimensional movie in the cinema and the aquarium IMAX movie theater uses a 600-square-meter large screen with a height of about 7 floors, and you can enjoy the 3D movie with extremely shocking effect. The aquarium is a major attraction in the Bell Harbor area, with 8,000 aquatic fish creatures. The 80-meter-long underwater tunnel in the aquarium is even more amazing, which is very suitable for parent-child travel.Show Less
- 4.74.4/5105 ReviewFreebased on 379 reviews"A little forward from the Columbus Monument is the Olympic Port, where the sea breeze is slowly, the blue waves are rippling, which is refreshing. There are a lot of seagulls in the port, and they are not afraid of people, and they fly leisurely."Barcelona.Villa Olimpica60.9 km from downtownHighlights: The Olympic Port, located in the southeast corner of Barcelona, was the center of the Olympic Village during the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. It is also a new residential area and water sports area in Barcelona, close to the Municipal Sailing School. Usually the port ships in and out, and there are many moored sailboats, which is a busy scene. There are many seafood restaurants in the port and a shopping mall nearby. You can walk along the embankment at the end of Naval Career Avenue, enjoy the view of the port, find a bar or restaurant when you are tired, and enjoy Spanish-style cuisine. Of course, you can also rent a boat to go out to sea, watch the sunrise on the boat, and taste Mediterranean dishes. If you are accustomed to the laid-back atmosphere of the old town, you will feel a completely different modern atmosphere here. In addition to the skyscrapers towering by the sea, modern residential buildings can also be found everywhere.Show Less
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