37th America’s Cup

This summer, you’ll get to feel all the excitement of the America’s Cup, seeing the world’s fastest boats in action in the most famous competition of them all. From 22 August, enjoy the sea and the Costa Barcelona as you discover a unique event that’s being hosted here for the first time.

See the competition schedule on the official website

What’s on during the America’s Cup?

In addition to the packed schedule of events taking place at the America’s Cup Village throughout the competition, there are museums, festivals, fairs and hundreds of activities to discover just around the corner. Are you ready?

What you can do when you visit the Village...

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An event to be enjoyed from both the sea and the land!

In addition to the racing, there are myriad activities on offer close to Barcelona at this time.

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Enjoy the activities on offer at the beaches of Pineda de Mar. Plenty of activities and services are also available at the Nautica...

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Discover the world of sailing, especially Catalan catamaran sailing.

Water sports in Badalona
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The Bétulo Sailing Club offers an extensive programme of beach and water sports.

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The coastline of Sant Pol de Mar is made up of several beaches, most of which are sheltered coves. The Sant Pol de Mar Sailing Clu...

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Beach volleyball, regattas, sailing activities, beach athletics and plenty of water sports at the beaches of Arenys de Mar.

Paddleboarding, windsurfing and kayaking
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Courses in water sports such as stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, kayaking and sailing with small craft such as Catalan catama...

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Experience all the joy of the festes majors, the main festivals of the towns in the local area!

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Discover the Costa Barcelona

<p>Natural Area of Les Guilleries-Savassona</p>

The pilgrim is perhaps the most ancient kind of tourist. Motivated by a desire for spiritual growth, pilgrims walk long distances, exploring new landscapes and different cultures with the goal of achieving a more sublime reality. Nevertheless, nowadays the profile of pilgrims has diversified considerably and religious routes have become more than paths to self-knowledge. Here you have 4 routes for modern pilgrims.

<p>Cemetery of Vilanova i la Geltrú  </p>

Unlike in the rest of Europe, visiting cemeteries is not a typical tourist activity in the regions of Barcelona. That’s a shame, because Catalan cemeteries are home to some incredible tombs, family vaults and mausoleums. You’re not convinced? Just plan a morning visit - you’ll be surprised by the rich artistic, historical, cultural and social heritage of these authentic open-air museums.

<p>Olèrdola</p>

Before the Romans disembarked on the coast of what we know today as Catalonia, the peoples generally referred to as the Iberians occupied the length and breadth of the area between the 6th and 1st centuries BC. They often built hilltop settlements, some of which have survived to the present day. Come and explore 4 Iberian settlements that have been turned into museum facilities. The regions of Barcelona were home to different tribes and each of these sites is devoted to one of them.

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