ROTARY BARCELONA SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE 2026
Price per person from 2.862 €

ROTARY BARCELONA SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE 2026

From
2.862 €
From
2.862 €

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Experience a unique journey to the heart of Catalonia through an exclusive 5-day itinerary designed to unveil its rich history, culture, spirituality, gastronomy, and most iconic landscapes. From the majesty of the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí’s creative universe, and the medieval streets of Barcelona and Girona, to the inspiring beauty of Montserrat, the vineyards of Penedès, and the fascinating legacy of Salvador Dalí, every moment has been carefully crafted to provide an authentic and enriching immersion. Combining premium accommodation, outstanding gastronomy, exclusive cultural experiences, and the incomparable charm of the Mediterranean, this journey is far more than a visit to Catalonia—it is an invitation to embrace its traditions, experience its soul, and create unforgettable memories alongside Rotary participants from around the world.

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DAY 1 - 2 BARCELONA
DAY 1 - 2 BARCELONA

DAY 1.


BARCELONA.


Welcome to Catalonia.


Arrival in Barcelona, one of Europe's most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities.


Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Collserola mountains, Barcelona has been a crossroads of civilizations for more than two thousand years. Founded as a Roman colony, transformed during the Middle.


Ages into a powerful maritime capital and reinvented through art, innovation and architecture, the city today represents one of the most dynamic cultural destinations in the world.


Upon arrival, participants will be welcomed by their Tour Leader and transferred to the selected hotel located in the heart of the city.


Following check-in, there will be time to relax and enjoy the first impressions of Barcelona before gathering for the welcome dinner.


Welcome Dinner.


The first evening offers an elegant introduction to Catalan hospitality.


More than simply a meal, the welcome dinner provides an opportunity for participants from different countries and cultures to begin sharing experiences while discovering the warmth and character of Mediterranean life.


The evening serves as an introduction to the traditions, history and cultural identity that will accompany the group throughout the journey.


Accommodation in Barcelona.


DAY 2.


BARCELONA.


The Legacy of Gaudí and the Soul of the Mediterranean.


The day is dedicated to exploring the extraordinary city of Barcelona through its architecture, history and urban heritage.


Few cities have been shaped by a single creative genius as profoundly as Barcelona was by Antoni Gaudí.


Sagrada Familia.


The journey begins at the Sagrada Familia, the most iconic monument of Barcelona and one of the most remarkable architectural projects ever conceived.


More than a church, the Sagrada Familia represents a vision of harmony between faith, nature and architecture.


Participants will discover how Antoni Gaudí transformed traditional religious architecture into a living work of art inspired by forests, mountains and natural forms.


The extraordinary façades, the symbolic sculptures and the luminous interior reveal a unique architectural language that continues to inspire visitors from around the world.


The basilica stands today as one of the greatest symbols of Barcelona and an enduring testimony to human creativity.


Park Güell.


The experience continues at Park Güell, one of Gaudí's most imaginative creations.


Originally conceived as an exclusive residential development, the project evolved into an extraordinary artistic landscape where architecture and nature merge seamlessly.


Participants will discover the famous mosaics, organic forms and panoramic viewpoints while learning about Gaudí's innovative vision and the role of his patron, Eusebi Güell.


The park provides one of the most beautiful panoramic perspectives over Barcelona and the Mediterranean coastline.


Casa Batlló.


Located on the elegant Passeig de Gràcia, Casa Batlló is one of the masterpieces of Catalan Modernism.


Its undulating façade, vibrant colors and imaginative details transform an urban building into a work of art.


The visit reveals Gaudí's fascination with nature, marine life and Catalan legends, particularly the story of Saint George, patron saint of Catalonia.


Every room, staircase and window reflects a level of creativity rarely seen in architecture.


Lunch at Can Culleretes.


Founded in 1786, Can Culleretes is the oldest restaurant in Catalonia and one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in Spain.


Dining here offers far more than a gastronomic experience.


It provides a connection to centuries of Catalan tradition and social history.


Generations of artists, writers, politicians and local families have gathered around its tables, making it an institution within Barcelona's cultural life.


Gothic Quarter.


The afternoon is dedicated to discovering the historic heart of Barcelona.


The Gothic Quarter preserves the memory of centuries of political, religious and commercial activity.


Its narrow streets, hidden squares and medieval buildings reveal the evolution of Barcelona from a Roman colony into one of the most important cities of the medieval Mediterranean world.


Participants will explore the area surrounding Barcelona Cathedral, the former seat of political power in the Crown of Aragon and the center of urban life for centuries.


Jewish Quarter.


Hidden within the Gothic Quarter lies one of the most important medieval Jewish districts in Europe.


The Jewish community played a fundamental role in the economic, scientific and cultural development of medieval Barcelona.


The visit provides insight into a fascinating chapter of European history and highlights the multicultural character that has always defined the city.


Plaça del Rei.


This remarkable square represents one of the best-preserved medieval ensembles in Europe.


For centuries, kings, merchants, diplomats and travelers crossed this space, contributing to Barcelona's rise as a maritime and commercial power.


Las Ramblas.


The tour continues along Las Ramblas, Barcelona's most famous boulevard.


Lined with historic buildings, theatres, cafés and flower stalls, this lively promenade reflects the energy and diversity of modern Barcelona.


La Boqueria Market.


Few places capture the spirit of Mediterranean gastronomy as vividly as La Boqueria.


The market showcases the extraordinary diversity of local produce and culinary traditions that have shaped Catalan cuisine for generations.


The colors, aromas and atmosphere create one of the most memorable experiences in the city.


Traditional Chocolate and Churros Experience.


A cherished Spanish tradition provides a delightful conclusion to the day.


This simple yet iconic experience offers participants a taste of local daily life while connecting with one of the country's most beloved culinary customs.


Dinner and accommodation in Barcelona.




DAY 3 MONTSERRAT & PENEDÈS
DAY 3 MONTSERRAT & PENEDÈS

DAY 3 MONTSERRAT & PENEDÈS.


Spiritual Heritage and Wine Traditions.


The day combines two essential dimensions of Catalan identity: spirituality and viticulture.


Montserrat.


Rising dramatically above the Catalan landscape, Montserrat is one of the most extraordinary natural formations in Europe.


Its distinctive serrated peaks have inspired artists, pilgrims and travelers for centuries.


Beyond its natural beauty, Montserrat occupies a unique place in the spiritual and cultural identity of Catalonia.


The mountain has long been regarded as a symbol of faith, resilience and national heritage.


Benedictine Monastery.


Founded in the eleventh century, the Benedictine Monastery of Montserrat remains one of the most important religious centers on the Iberian Peninsula.


Participants will discover its history, its role in preserving Catalan culture and its continuing importance as a place of pilgrimage.


Shrine of the Black Madonna.


The sanctuary houses the revered image of the Virgin of Montserrat, affectionately known as "La Moreneta."


For generations, pilgrims from across the world have travelled here seeking inspiration, comfort and spiritual connection.


The visit provides insight into one of the most significant devotional traditions in Catalonia.


Audiovisual Experience.


A multimedia presentation introduces visitors to the geological, historical and spiritual significance of Montserrat.


This immersive experience provides valuable context for understanding the mountain and its enduring legacy.


Escolania Choir.


Subject to the official schedule, participants will have the opportunity to hear the Escolania de Montserrat.


Founded in the Middle Ages, it is one of the oldest boys' choirs in Europe and remains one of Catalonia's most treasured cultural institutions.


The experience is often considered one of the most moving moments of any visit to Montserrat.


Lunch at Restaurant Cisneros.


Located within the monastery complex, the restaurant offers an opportunity to experience the culinary traditions of the mountain region while enjoying the unique atmosphere of Montserrat.


Penedès Wine Region.


From spirituality, the journey continues into the heart of Catalonia's wine country.


The Penedès is internationally recognized as the birthplace of cava and one of Spain's most prestigious wine-producing regions.


Its landscapes of vineyards stretching towards the Mediterranean create one of the most characteristic images of rural Catalonia.


Winery Visit.


Participants will visit a selected winery where they will discover the complete journey from vineyard to bottle.


The experience explores generations of expertise, innovation and dedication that have made the region famous throughout the world.


The visit highlights the importance of viticulture in the economic and cultural development of Catalonia.


Wine and Cava Tasting.


The tasting experience introduces participants to the distinctive characteristics of the region's wines and sparkling cavas.


Guided by winery specialists, guests will gain a deeper understanding of local grape varieties, production techniques and the traditions that continue to shape Catalan wine culture.


Return to Barcelona.


Dinner and accommodation in Barcelona.


DAY 4 GIRONA & DALÍ
DAY 4 GIRONA & DALÍ

DAY 4.


GIRONA & DALÍ.


Medieval Heritage and Artistic Imagination.


The fourth day combines two of Catalonia's most extraordinary cultural treasures.


Girona.


Girona is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved historic cities in Europe.


Its strategic location made it a key crossroads throughout Roman, medieval and modern history.


The city has witnessed the passage of civilizations, cultures and religions, each leaving a lasting mark on its streets and monuments.


Historic Old Town.


The historic center offers a remarkable journey through more than two thousand years of history.


Participants will discover a city where Roman foundations, medieval architecture and vibrant contemporary life coexist harmoniously.


Jewish Quarter.


The Call Jueu of Girona is considered one of the most important and best-preserved Jewish quarters in Europe.


The visit provides insight into the intellectual and cultural achievements of the medieval Jewish community and its influence on the development of the city.


Girona Cathedral.


Dominating the skyline, Girona Cathedral represents centuries of architectural evolution.


Its monumental staircase and impressive Gothic nave have made it one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.


Onyar River Houses.


The colorful houses overlooking the Onyar River create one of the most iconic urban landscapes in Catalonia.


Their reflections in the water have become a symbol of Girona's charm and beauty.


Michelin-Recognized Lunch.


The gastronomic experience reflects the culinary excellence that has made Catalonia one of the world's most respected gastronomic destinations.


The meal celebrates local products, creativity and the deep connection between cuisine and territory.


Figueres.


The journey continues to Figueres, birthplace of Salvador Dalí.


Dalí Theatre-Museum.


The Dalí Theatre-Museum is far more than a museum.


Designed by Dalí himself, it represents the culmination of his artistic vision and serves as a gateway into the world of surrealism.


Participants will explore extraordinary works, unexpected spaces and imaginative creations that reveal the personality and genius of one of the twentieth century's most influential artists.


The museum stands as one of the most unique cultural experiences in Europe.


Farewell Dinner at Gatsby Barcelona.


The final evening takes place at Gatsby Barcelona.


Inspired by the elegance and glamour of the Roaring Twenties, Gatsby combines fine dining, live entertainment and sophisticated atmosphere.


This farewell celebration provides a memorable conclusion to the Catalan experience and an opportunity to reflect on the highlights of the journey.


Accommodation in Barcelona.

DAY 5 BARCELONA & THE MEDITERRANEAN
DAY 5 BARCELONA & THE MEDITERRANEAN

DAY 5.


BARCELONA & THE MEDITERRANEAN.


The final day celebrates Barcelona's historic relationship with the sea.


For centuries, the Mediterranean has shaped the city's economy, culture and identity.


Barcelona Port.


The Port of Barcelona has served as a gateway between Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean world for generations.


The visit reveals the importance of maritime trade in the development of the city.


Barceloneta District.


Originally created as a fishing neighborhood, Barceloneta preserves its strong connection to the sea while reflecting Barcelona's transformation into a modern international city.


The district offers a fascinating contrast between tradition and contemporary urban life.


Mediterranean Sea Experience.


The boat or catamaran experience provides a unique perspective of Barcelona from the water.


From the Mediterranean, participants can admire the city's skyline, beaches and architectural landmarks while appreciating the relationship between Barcelona and the sea.


This experience offers a fitting conclusion to a journey deeply connected to the Mediterranean spirit.


Farewell Lunch by the Sea.


The final lunch celebrates the maritime traditions of the Catalan coast.


Surrounded by Mediterranean views, participants will enjoy a relaxed conclusion to the program while reflecting on the experiences shared throughout the journey.


Transfer to Barcelona Airport.


Following lunch, transfer to Barcelona Airport.


End of services.


Day 1: Barcelona
Day 2: Barcelona
Day 3: Barcelona
Day 4: Barcelona
Day 5: Barcelona, Penedés, Girona, Barcelona

SERVICES INCLUDED:


  • Airport transfers (arrival and departure)
  • Private transportation throughout the program
  • 4 nights accommodation in a 4★ Superior hotel in central Barcelona
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel
  • Meals as per itinerary:
  • 4 lunches
  • 3 dinners at the hotel
  • 1 farewell dinner at Gatsby Barcelona
  • Professional tour leader throughout the program
  • Official local guides
  • Entrance tickets to:
  • Sagrada Familia (priority access)
  • Park Güell
  • Casa Batlló
  • Montserrat (including Black Madonna access & audiovisual)
  • Dalí Theatre-Museum
  • Winery visit in Penedès including wine & cava tasting
  • Gastronomic experiences:
  • Lunch at Can Culleretes
  • Lunch at Restaurant Cisneros (Montserrat)
  • Lunch at Michelin-recognized restaurant
  • Final seaside lunch (paella experience)
  • Traditional chocolate with churros
  • Sea experience (boat or catamaran)
  • Travel insurance with cancellation coverage (ARAG) – included

SERVICES NOT INCLUDED:


● Flights to/from Barcelona

● City tourist tax (to be paid directly at the hotel if applicable)

● Personal expenses (drinks outside meals, minibar, laundry, etc.)

● Single room supplement

● Any services not explicitly mentioned in the “Included” section

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