24 Hours
No Cancel
8 people
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Discover three of Catalonia’s most iconic destinations in one unforgettable full day guided tour from Barcelona....
✓ Visit 3 top Catalan destinations in one day
✓ Guided tour of Montserrat Abbey, Girona & Costa Brava
✓ Arab Baths entry (except Sundays)
✓ Optional local lunch in a traditional restaurant
✓ Multilingual professional guide
✓ Air-conditioned transport included
✓ Great for history lovers, culture seekers, and nature enthusiasts
Montserrat, Girona & Costa Brava guided day trip from Barcelona runs all year, but the best time to go is from April to October. During these months, you’ll enjoy mild temperatures, clear skies, and the best conditions for outdoor sightseeing.
Spring (April–June) offers blooming landscapes in Montserrat and comfortable weather for exploring Girona’s medieval old town. Crowds are smaller, making it ideal for relaxed touring.
Summer (July–early September) is perfect for experiencing Costa Brava’s beautiful beaches and vibrant coastal life, though it’s also the busiest season.
Autumn (September–October) combines great weather with fewer tourists, making it one of the most enjoyable times to visit.
Winter (November–March) is quieter and cooler, ideal for travellers who prefer smaller groups and a slower pace.
No matter the season, this Barcelona day trip offers a rich mix of culture, history, and breathtaking natural scenery.
🕘 Full-day tour: approx. 12 hours
📍 Departs from Barcelona (exact location shared upon booking)
🚐 Includes transportation to and from all sites
From approximately INR ₹9,155.12 per adult. Infants (0–2 years) join free of charge, and discounted rates apply for children aged 3–8.
Optional upgrade includes a traditional Catalan lunch in a local restaurant.
Cancellation: Free cancellation available up to 36 hours in advance
Group Size: Up to 15 travellers per booking
Languages: Multilingual professional guide (English, Spanish, and more)
A spiritual retreat nestled in the mountains with incredible views and sacred stories.
Visit the statue of La Moreneta, an important symbol of Catalonia’s religious heritage.
Wander medieval streets steeped in history, once home to one of Europe’s most prominent Jewish communities.
Explore key landmarks including the cathedral and Gustave Eiffel's red iron bridge.
Admire these well-preserved Romanesque baths (entry included, except Sundays).
Stroll the coast, visit quaint shops, or dip your toes in the Mediterranean Sea.
Only if you select the upgraded option. Otherwise, free time is provided for lunch.
Yes, but it involves walking on uneven surfaces.
No, they are closed on Sundays and replaced by another activity.
It is not recommended for pregnant travellers or those with spinal/cardiovascular issues.
Yes, the departure location is accessible by public transportation.
The guide speaks multiple languages including English and Spanish.