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Experience a 4-hour Barcelona sailing trip combined with a small-group winery tour, tasting 4 wines paired with Catalan brunch, starting at $132.93 per person.
Discover the Barcelona Sailing Adventure combined with a Small Group Winery Tasting for $132.93 per person. This 4-hour tour offers a unique blend of coastlines, sailing, and wine in the Alella wine region, just outside Barcelona. The experience begins at Port Olimpic, where you board an exclusive sailboat for a scenic cruise along the Mediterranean. After about two hours of sailing, guests disembark to visit the highest-rated winery in Alella for a guided tour and tasting of four local wines, paired with a traditional Catalan brunch. The return journey to Barcelona is made comfortably in a luxury mini-bus.
We appreciate how this tour combines relaxing maritime scenery with a culinary and wine experience, making it ideal for those seeking a mix of sea air, good wine, and regional culture. However, it’s worth noting that the tour can be affected by weather conditions, and the group size is capped at 22 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience. This tour suits wine enthusiasts, sailing lovers, and visitors wanting a memorable half-day outside the city.


The tour begins at Moll de Mestral, 1546, Sant Martí, Barcelona, where you meet your skipper. You step onto a luxury sailboat, which combines classic elegance with modern comfort, designed to host just up to 11 guests per boat. The scenic cruise takes around 2 hours, sailing down Barcelona’s coast, offering views of famous landmarks and the beautiful skyline.
During the sail, you enjoy complimentary snacks, including olives, chips, crackers, and a variety of soft drinks, beer, wine, or champagne. The Mediterranean breeze and calm waters make for a relaxing atmosphere, with some reviews highlighting the stellar captain as a low-key, friendly host.
The sailing experience is noted for its beautiful scenery and tranquil vibe, though some reviews mention the boat can be rocky, which might impact sailing comfort for sensitive guests. The group size means that everyone gets plenty of space to enjoy the ride and views.
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After sailing, the tour heads to Alella, home to a family-run winery situated in a 14th-century house. Surrounded by vineyards cultivated over 25 years, this estate is notable for its use of organic and modern farming techniques. The winery’s vines overlook the Mediterranean Sea, creating a stunning backdrop for the tasting.
The guided tour of the cellars and vineyards is led by expert sommeliers who share insights into the regional wine production and the distinctive Alella varietals. Guests get the chance to stroll through the vineyards and explore the historic estate, which is renowned as one of the highest-rated wineries in Alella.
The wine tasting involves sampling four wines, carefully paired with traditional Catalan products. The pairing includes local tapas, making the experience both delicious and educational. Reviewers commend the knowledgeable guides and beautiful setting, calling it a highlight of the tour.

Guests enjoy tasting four different wines, each reflecting the unique terroir of Alella. The guided tasting provides insights into wine varieties, and the pairing with Catalan delicacies enhances the flavors. Many reviewers mention the quality of the wines and delicious local snacks, such as Manchego cheese and fresh bread with tomatoes and olive oil.
The atmosphere in the outdoor terrace is often described as elegant and relaxing, with some reviews noting that it’s a small, family-owned vineyard, which adds a personal touch to the experience. The views over the vineyards and the sea are frequently praised, making it a visual delight.
Some comments highlight that refilling glasses was not always allowed, which might be unusual for some traditions, but overall, the quality of the wines and food is well appreciated.

After the winery visit, the tour returns to Barcelona via a luxury mini-bus, ensuring a comfortable ride back. The total return trip takes approximately 30 minutes, allowing guests to reflect on the morning’s experiences or enjoy the scenery.
The logistics are designed to be smooth, with easy transportation back to the Port Olimpic. Reviewers note that the return journey is a relaxing way to conclude the experience, often sharing positive remarks about the professional service.

The tour starts at Moll de Mestral in Sant Martí, Barcelona. Guests are advised to arrive 15 minutes early for check-in. The group size is limited to 22 travelers, split between up to two boats if needed, which helps foster a more intimate environment.
The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, with options for a full refund or rescheduling. Weather conditions can impact the sailing, and the order of activities (sailing or minibus) may vary due to weather or organizational needs.
Guests should wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and present a valid ID or passport to check in at the Private Sailing Club. The tour does not include hotel pick-up, so planning transportation to the meeting point is necessary.
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The combination of sailing and wine tasting distinguishes this experience from many others around Barcelona. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the guided winery visit adds depth to the wine tasting.
Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and friendly hosts, especially the skipper and winery staff. The scenic views, both from the boat and vineyard, are frequently highlighted as spectacular. The Catalan brunch complements the wines nicely, adding a regional culinary touch.
Potential limitations include weather dependence, which can affect sailing quality, and the seating arrangements on the boat, which some reviews found less comfortable. Also, refill restrictions at the winery might disappoint those expecting unlimited tasting.

This 4-hour experience offers a blend of maritime beauty and regional wine culture, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a relaxing half-day outside the city. The small group setting fosters a more personal and informative atmosphere, with expert guides leading the way.
While weather can influence the sailing part, the winery experience remains a highlight, especially for wine lovers eager to taste local Alella wines paired with Catalan delicacies. The luxury transportation and well-organized itinerary make this tour a smooth and enjoyable outing.
Most visitors find the price justified by the quality of the sailing, wine, and food, along with the intimate setting. It’s perfect for adventurous wine enthusiasts, sailing fans, and those seeking a relaxed, scenic escape from Barcelona.
“This may be the best winery tour and tasting we have ever experienced: small family run vineyard in a part of Spain we have never explored before. …”

Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
This tour involves sailing on a boat and walking through vineyards, so mobility limitations may pose challenges. It’s best suited for guests able to handle some walking and standing.
What should I wear for this experience?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially for the vineyard visit and walking around the winery. Dress in layers, as the sailing trip can be breezy.
Can I participate if I don’t drink alcohol?
Yes, non-alcoholic options are available during the sailing and wine tasting. Guests can enjoy the scenery and food even without wine.
What if the weather is bad?
The sailing activity is weather-dependent. If conditions are unsafe, the sailing may be canceled or rescheduled, and you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How many wines are tasted during the tour?
Guests sample four wines, paired with Catalan foods, offering a good variety and insight into Alella’s local varietals.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, the tour starts at the designated meeting point in Barcelona, and guests are responsible for their own transportation to Port Olimpic.