Briefly: For Barcelona it takes longer ... ;-)
Although we arrived early in the morning, but by 14 clock the ship was already in the direction of Tunisia, so you had to be increased by 13 clock back on board. Half a day is definitely too short for this city.

La Rambla and the alleys are so early in the morning almost extinct, but nice to stroll through.

We even looked in a lot nearby and then to the Metro (quite easily) drove to the Sagrada Familia.

We continue with the metro to Plaça de Catalunya and have watched with Casa Milà and Casa Batlló two other works of Antoni Gaudí before we head Port and the ship is back.

The temperatures were perfect on such a large ship can be an afternoon sell well. Against 20 clock you could see on the horizon Menorca.
After dinner we strolled through the ship or something - interesting to see what there is everything. The live music is surprisingly good and the cocktails this course.

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