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2025 Cruise Sailings to Barcelona from Venice

Barcelona Cruises from Venice in 2025

Join us on an adventure of a lifetime in 2025 as we cruise from the beautiful canals of Venice to the vibrant city of Barcelona.

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6 Nights | Mediterranean | MSC Cruises | MSC Armonia

6 Nights | Mediterranean | MSC Cruises | MSC Armonia

MSC Armonia virtual-360

Venice Barcelona

6 Nights

Venice | Zadar | Dubrovnik | Rome (Civitavecchia) | Barcelona **

Cruise Deals from Venice to Barcelona

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $469.00*
  • Oceanview $557.00*
  • Balcony $898.00*
  • Suite $1,195.00*
From USD $469.00* USD $78.17* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

20 Nights | Europe | Princess | Sun Princess

20 Nights | Europe | Princess | Sun Princess

Sun Princess

Venice Barcelona

20 Nights

Venice | FLR | Rome | Rome (Civitavecchia) | Naples | Chania | Istanbul | Mikonos | Athens | Chania | Bar | Corfu | Messina | Barcelona **

Cruise Deals from Venice to Barcelona

Lowest Rate*
  • Interior $5,974.00*
  • Oceanview $6,504.00*
  • Balcony $7,834.00*
  • Suite $7,604.00*
From USD $5,974.00* USD $298.70* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

14 Nights | Central Mediterranean | Viking Ocean | Viking Vesta

14 Nights | Central Mediterranean | Viking Ocean | Viking Vesta

Viking Vesta

Venice Barcelona

14 Nights

Fusina | Sibenik | Bari | CRV | Messina | Naples | Rome (Civitavecchia) | Livorno | Villefranche Sur Mer | Marseille | Sete | Barcelona **

Cruise Deals from Venice to Barcelona

Lowest Rate*
  • Balcony $6,498.00*
  • Suite $8,398.00*
From USD $6,498.00* USD $464.14* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

14 Nights | Central Mediterranean | Viking Ocean | Viking Vela

14 Nights | Central Mediterranean | Viking Ocean | Viking Vela

Viking Vela

Venice Barcelona

14 Nights

Fusina | Sibenik | Bari | CRV | Messina | Naples | Rome (Civitavecchia) | Livorno | Villefranche Sur Mer | Marseille | Sete | Barcelona **

Cruise Deals from Venice to Barcelona

Lowest Rate*
  • Balcony $6,773.00*
  • Suite $8,398.00*
From USD $6,773.00* USD $483.79* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

12 Nights | Central Mediterranean | Viking Ocean | Viking Star

12 Nights | Central Mediterranean | Viking Ocean | Viking Star

Viking Star

Venice Barcelona

12 Nights

Chioggia | Split | Dubrovnik | Corfu | Messina Strait | Naples | Rome (Civitavecchia) | Livorno | Monte Carlo | Marseille | Barcelona **

Cruise Deals from Venice to Barcelona

Lowest Rate*
  • Balcony $7,299.00*
  • Suite $9,999.00*
From USD $7,299.00* USD $608.25* / night(s) Includes taxes and fees*

These cruises offer history, culture, and scenery as we sail the Mediterranean. As we leave Venice, famous for its artistic heritage and romantic canals, we’ll visit charming ports along the Adriatic and Mediterranean coasts. Each port of call will bring its own experiences, from ancient Rome to the French Riviera beaches. On board, enjoy luxurious accommodations, fine dining, and a range of activities, so every moment is fun and relaxing. This will be the perfect balance of discovery and downtime. Memories to last a lifetime.

FAMOUS PORTS OF CALL TO BARCELONA FROM VENICE

When we cruise from Venice to Barcelona in 2025, we’ll visit a range of amazing ports of call. Each one will bring its own cultural experiences, historical landmarks, and scenery. Here are some of the common ports of call we’ll visit on our journey from Venice to Barcelona.

Split

Split, Croatia, has a great mix of old and new. The city is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Diocletian’s Palace, dating back to the Roman Empire. Walk along the Riva waterfront promenade, visit the bustling markets, or relax on the beautiful beaches. Split’s energy and history make it a port to remember on any Mediterranean cruise.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, Croatia, is known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” and is famous for its medieval architecture and scenery. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with well-preserved walls, historic churches, and charming streets. Walk the city walls, visit the Rector’s Palace, or take a cable car to Mount Srđ for stunning views. Dubrovnik is a must-see destination.

Corfu

Corfu, Greece, is an island of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The Old Town of Corfu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Venetian architecture, narrow alleys, and lively squares. Visit the Achilleion Palace, relax on the beautiful beaches, or enjoy the countryside. Corfu has historical sites, scenic views, and a warm atmosphere for cruise passengers.

Naples

Naples, Italy, is a lively city with old and new. It’s the gateway to the famous sites of Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius, and the Amalfi Coast. The city itself has impressive landmarks like the Royal Palace, the Naples Cathedral, and the National Archaeological Museum. Naples’ history, street life, and food (including its famous pizza) make it a port to love.

Cartagena

Cartagena, Spain, is a port city with lots of archaeological treasures and modern attractions. The Roman Theatre, the second biggest on the Iberian Peninsula, and the Concepción Castle will give you a glimpse of the city’s past. The Naval Museum and Art Nouveau architecture will add to the charm. Take a stroll along the marina, visit the beautiful Cartagena Cathedral, or explore the ancient ruins. Cartagena’s mix of history and culture will be enriching.

Genoa

Genoa, Italy, is a major port famous for its maritime history and culture. The historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with narrow streets, grand palaces, and impressive churches. The top attractions are the Genoa Aquarium, the Palazzo Ducale, and the birthplace of Christopher Columbus. Genoa’s history, cultural heritage, and bustling waterfront will make it a great stop on your Mediterranean cruise.

Messina

Messina, Italy, is located on the northeastern tip of Sicily and is the gateway to the island’s many attractions. The city’s highlights are the Cathedral of Messina with its astronomical clock and the Fountain of Orion. You can also visit nearby Taormina, which is famous for its ancient Greek theatre and stunning views of Mount Etna. Messina’s history and scenery will be an attractive port of call.

Palma De Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca, Spain, is the capital of the Balearic Islands and offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. The city’s highlights are the beautiful Palma Cathedral, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, and the lively Passeig des Born. You can explore the charming old town, relax on beautiful beaches, or enjoy the island’s landscapes. Palma is a favorite among cruise passengers.

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FAQS FOR CRUISES TO BARCELONA FROM VENICE IN 2025

On a 2025 cruise from Venice to Barcelona, you can enjoy many onboard activities: live music, theatre, comedy acts, pool and sunbathing areas, fitness classes, gym, spa and wellness treatments, educational workshops and cooking demonstrations, dancing, themed parties, games, and trivia nights.

During a Venice to Barcelona cruise, you will visit many famous attractions. In Venice, see the canals, St. Mark’s Basilica, and the Doge’s Palace. Italy may include the historic city of Florence, which has its art and architecture, and Rome, which has the Colosseum and Vatican City. In France, visit the French Riviera, Nice, and Monaco. In Spain, visit the cultural city of Valencia before arriving in Barcelona, where the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, and the Gothic Quarter await.

My top tip for a 2025 Venice to Barcelona cruise is to make sure you have all your travel documents (passports, visas, etc.) and familiarize yourself with the cruise line and destination's health and safety protocols. Plan and stay informed, and you’ll have a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Cruises from Venice to Barcelona in 2025 offer many exciting excursions. In Italy, you can take guided tours of historic cities like Florence, Rome, and Naples, visit the ruins of Pompeii, and wine tastings in Tuscany. In France, visit the French Riviera, the luxury principality of Monaco, or the charming streets of Marseille. In Spain, excursions may include the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, the beaches of the Costa Brava, and the cultural landmarks of Barcelona.

The best time to cruise from Venice to Barcelona is in the spring and fall, April to June, and September to October. The weather is pleasant and mild, avoiding the summer heat and crowds.

When packing for a 2025 Venice to Barcelona cruise, include comfortable walking shoes for port days, lightweight and breathable clothing for warm weather, and layers for cooler evenings. Pack swimwear for pool days, beach stops, and formal attire for gala nights. Don’t forget travel documents, personal essentials, sunscreen, sunglasses, and any medication you may need. An adapter for European electrical outlets would be useful, too.