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Version 80 – May 08, 2025 18:00
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Version 79 – May 08, 2025 12:55
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- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
Version 78 – April 18, 2025 13:05
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- Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
Late arrivals and no-shows are non-refundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive or arrives after tour departure.
Version 77 – March 05, 2025 13:35
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Version 74 – March 03, 2025 08:18
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- Short Description
- Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. Visit the basilica, where you'll have a view of the famous Black Madonna, and then explore the rest of the monastery. Afterwards, head to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. Visit the basilica, where you'll find the famous Black Madonna, and then explore the rest of the monastery. Afterwards, head to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
Version 73 – March 03, 2025 07:59
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- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience. It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll explore the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. From the basilica, your guide will point out the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Throughout the visit, your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café. Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival. Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard* and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
- *In the event of rain or inclement weather, you'll enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch inside.
Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience. It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll explore the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café. Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival. Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard* and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
- *In the event of rain or inclement weather, you'll enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch inside.
- Highlights
- explore montserrat before the crowds. , learn about the cava production process. , tour a family-run cava winery with a farm-to-table lunch. , travel in a small group on a comfortable private minibus. , visit montserrat's basilica on a guided tour.
explore montserrat before the crowds. , get guaranteed access to la moreneta. , learn about the cava production process. , tour a family-run cava winery with a farm-to-table lunch. , travel in a small group on a comfortable private minibus.
- Included
- cava and wine tasting, expertly guided walking tour, farm-to-table lunch in the vineyard, local english-speaking guide, montserrat basilica ticket, private round-trip transportation, small group of max 15 people, vineyard tour on 4x4 and exclusive bodega visit
cava and wine tasting, expertly guided walking tour, farm-to-table lunch in the vineyard, guaranteed ticket to la moreneta, local english-speaking guide, private round-trip transportation, small group of max 15 people, vineyard tour on 4x4 and exclusive bodega visit
Version 72 – March 03, 2025 07:58
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- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience. It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll explore the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café. Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival. Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard* and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
- *In the event of rain or inclement weather, you'll enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch inside.
Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience. It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café. Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival. Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard* and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
- *In the event of rain or inclement weather, you'll enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch inside.
Version 71 – March 03, 2025 07:56
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- Short Description
- Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. Visit the basilica, where you'll find the famous Black Madonna, and then explore the rest of the monastery. Afterwards, head to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. Visit the basilica, where you'll find the famous Black Madonna, and then explore the rest of the monastery before heading to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
Version 70 – March 03, 2025 07:56
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- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. Visit the basilica, where you'll find the famous Black Madonna, and then explore the rest of the monastery before heading to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. See the famous Black Madonna and explore the rest of the monastery before heading to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience. It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café. Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival. Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard* and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
- *In the event of rain or inclement weather, you'll enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch inside.
Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard* and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
- *In the event of rain or inclement weather, you'll enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch inside.
Version 55 – October 23, 2024 20:36
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- Know Before You Go
- due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
Version 54 – October 23, 2024 20:35
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- Know Before You Go
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 53 – October 23, 2024 20:35
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- Know Before You Go
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 52 – October 23, 2024 20:31
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- Know Before You Go
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
- Know Before You Book
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour covers lunch, but not before 1pm. , this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women. not recommended for vegans., this tour is in english., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 49 – September 20, 2024 13:29
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- Know Before You Go
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
- Know Before You Book
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm., montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair.those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 46 – July 03, 2024 10:03
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- Know Before You Book
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm., montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair.those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm., montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair.those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit. , we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 45 – February 13, 2024 22:06
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Version 42 – September 28, 2023 07:45
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- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard* and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- *In the event of rain or inclement weather, you'll enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch inside.
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 37 – May 25, 2023 22:30
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- Know Before You Book
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm., montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair.those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit. , we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm, montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair.those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit. , we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 36 – May 24, 2023 20:02
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- Know Before You Go
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
- Know Before You Book
- children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega of la barraca. , lunch not before 1pm, montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair.those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit. , we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., lunch not before 1pm, montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 35 – May 24, 2023 19:58
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour.
- Know Before You Book
- in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., lunch not before 1pm, montserrat is wheelchair accessible except for la moreneta, the bodega is wheelchair accesible except for the cave .the 4x4 activity is not suitable for wheelchair., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women but at this time this tour is not suitable for vegans. , we can acommodate gluten free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross contamination in the case of celiacs. all guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., lunch not before 1pm, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible/mobility friendly. those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit
Version 34 – May 12, 2023 15:20
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- Highlights
- explore montserrat before the crowds. , get guaranteed access to la moreneta. , learn about the cava production process. , tour a family-run cava winery with a farm-to-table lunch. , travel in a small group on a comfortable private minibus.
explore montserrat before the crowds. , get guaranteed access to la moreneta. , learn about the cava production process. , travel in a small group on a comfortable private minibus. , visit a family-run cava winery for a tour and farm-to-table lunch.
- Included
- cava and wine tasting, expertly guided walking tour, farm-to-table lunch in the vineyard, guaranteed ticket to la moreneta, local english-speaking guide, private round-trip transportation, small group of max 15 people, vineyard tour on 4x4 and exclusive bodega visit
cava and wine tasting, expertly guided walking tour, guaranteed ticket to la moreneta, local english-speaking guide, private round-trip transportation, small group of max 15 people, vineyard tour on 4x4 and exclusive bodega visit, winery lunch
Version 33 – May 12, 2023 15:20
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then it's time for a homemade lunch prepared by the owner and his family. Sit down at an outdoor table overlooking the vineyard and enjoy a delicious lunch with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then sit down for a homemade lunch overlooking the vineyard with Savor a delicious lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Highlights
- explore montserrat before the crowds. , get guaranteed access to la moreneta. , learn about the cava production process. , travel in a small group on a comfortable private minibus. , visit a family-run cava winery for a tour and farm-to-table lunch.
explore montserrat before the crowds. , get guaranteed access to la moreneta. , learn about the cava production process. , travel in a small group on a comfortable private minibus. , visit a family-run cava winery for a tour and lunch.
Version 32 – May 12, 2023 15:17
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- Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. See the famous Black Madonna and explore the rest of the monastery before heading to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade farm-to-table lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
Trade the bustling streets of Barcelona for the tranquility of the Catalan countryside on this one-day escape. Join an in-the-know local guide and a small group to depart Barcelona bright and early via private transport, arriving in Montserrat before the crowds of the day arrive. See the famous Black Madonna and explore the rest of the monastery before heading to a family-run cava winery, where you’ll tour the vineyards, enjoy a homemade picnic lunch, and see the bottling process firsthand.
- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Then sit down for a homemade lunch overlooking the vineyard with Savor a delicious lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 30 – April 25, 2023 09:26
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. According to legend, the statue was discovered by shepherds and a local priest in cave after being guided there by supernatural singing and light. The statue was placed in a small church where the basilica today now stands. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 28 – April 24, 2023 14:42
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a carved wooden statue from the 12th century that many pilgrims who visit Montserrat believe has healing powers. According to legend, the statue was discovered by shepherds and a local priest in cave after being guided there by supernatural singing and light. The statue was placed in a small church where the basilica today now stands. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery founded in the 11th century with your guide. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum with paintings by Dalí and Picasso, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a 12th century sculpture that depicts the Virgen Mary with dark skin, and the most well-known example in Europe. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 26 – April 24, 2023 13:54
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a 12th century sculpture that depicts the Virgen Mary with dark skin, and the most well-known example in Europe. Then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a 12th century sculpture that depicts the Virgen Mary with dark skin, and one of only 400-500 in Europe. then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 25 – April 24, 2023 13:53
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a 12th century sculpture that depicts the Virgen Mary with dark skin, and one of only 400-500 in Europe. then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a 12th century sculpture then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 24 – April 24, 2023 13:51
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), a 12th century sculpture then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 23 – April 24, 2023 13:47
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. You'll learn that it's still used as a mountain retreat for monks and is an important site for religious pilgrimages. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 22 – April 24, 2023 13:43
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery dating back to the 11th century with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. Here you'll get to explore an 11th century Benedictine abbey that's still used as a mountain retreat for monks today. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 21 – April 24, 2023 13:42
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. Here you'll get to explore an 11th century Benedictine abbey that's still used as a mountain retreat for monks today. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 19 – April 24, 2023 13:33
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby panoramic viewpoint, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby cross, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 5 – April 05, 2023 17:49
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- due to the religious nature of montserrat, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs should contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., to optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour.
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- Know Before You Book
- in case of rain lunch will be inside la bodega oda la barracachildren under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult., lunch not before 1pm, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair accessible/mobility friendly. those with wheelchairs and mobility issues should contact us so we can arrange your visit
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Version 4 – February 21, 2023 09:14
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- Montserrat & Cava Winery Tour: Day Trip from Barcelona
Montserrat & Cava Winery Tour: Day Trip from Barcelona with Lunch
Version 3 – February 21, 2023 09:13
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- cava and wine tasting, expertly guided walking tour, guaranteed ticket to la moreneta, local english-speaking guide, private round-trip transportation, small group of max 15 people, vineyard tour on 4x4 and exclusive bodega visit, winery lunch
cava and wine tasting, expertly guided walking tour, guaranteed ticket to la moreneta, local english-speaking guide, private round-trip transportation, vineyard tour on 4x4 and exclusive bodega visit, winery lunch
Version 2 – February 15, 2023 08:24
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- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby cross, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby cross, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival at the winery.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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Version 1 – February 15, 2023 08:23
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- Description
- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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- It’ll still be early by the time you get to Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby cross, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival at the winery.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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- Meet your guide and small group first thing in the morning at a convenient location in Barcelona and board a private minibus for the hour-long drive out to Montserrat. Along the way, your guide will give you a bit of information about Barcelona, Catalonia, and Montserrat itself to set the scene for your experience.
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It’ll still be early by the time you arrive at Montserrat, which means you’ll beat the crowds that tend to arrive later in the morning. First, you’ll see the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta), then explore the rest of the basilica and monastery with your guide. They’ll share stories of religion, nature, and history that will help you appreciate Montserrat more than if you had attempted to navigate this fascinating space on your own.
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- After the guided portion of your Montserrat visit, you’ll have a bit of free time to explore the site and its surroundings at your own pace. Visit the small yet impressive onsite art museum, hike to a nearby cross, explore the local farmers market, or grab a cup of coffee in the café.
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- Following your time at Montserrat, you’ll board the minibus once again for a short drive out to the nearby Penedes wine region. Your guide will share plenty of information about cava production during the trip, so you’ll know exactly what to expect upon arrival at the winery.
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- Your final stop on this day trip is a family-run cava winery, where the owner will show you around. Sip a glass of welcome cava before heading out to the vineyards on a 4x4. Enjoy a relaxing stroll among the vines, and if in season, you may even have the chance to do a bit of pruning or grape-picking yourself. Savor a delicious picnic lunch prepared by the owner and his family, complete with high quality regional products and paired with the bodega’s best wines. You’ll finish up with a look at the bottling and labeling process inside the production plant (one lucky guest will even get to take home a custom bottle) before heading back to Barcelona.
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