Port Olimpic
About
The Port Olympic in Barcelona is a vibrant marina and public promenade that marries its storied Olympic heritage with modern maritime leisure. Originally built for the 1992 Summer Olympics as the venue for sailing events, the harbour has evolved into a popular destination for both watersports enthusiasts and city visitors alike. Visitors can stroll the beautiful waterfront, explore the iconic Capitania building, and enjoy watersports such as sailing, cruising, and regattas. The marina’s 700 berths accommodate boats ranging from 7 to 30 metres, and the port’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship keeps it a welcoming meeting point between the Mediterranean Sea and Barcelona’s lively cityscape.
Highlights
- Olympic Marina
- Capitania Building
- Sustainable Waterfront
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Best time to visit
Spring and fall, when the weather is pleasant and visitor crowds are moderate
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours