Spain to Combat Overtourism With Barcelona Cruise Port Changes

Image: Barcelona port. (Photo Credit: JackF / Adobe Stock)
Image: Barcelona port. (Photo Credit: JackF / Adobe Stock)
Donald Wood
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 3:50 PM ET, Fri July 18, 2025

As part of an effort to curb overtourism, the port of Barcelona in Spain announced plans to limit the number of cruise passengers that can pass through the terminal.

According to Reuters.com, Barcelona’s city hall and port authority announced on Thursday they had reached an agreement to reduce the number of cruise terminals from seven to five by 2030.

“For the first time in history, limits are being placed on the growth of cruise ships in the city,” Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni told Reuters.

City officials revealed that Barcelona saw a 21 percent increase in cruise ship arrivals and a 20 percent rise in passenger arrivals to 1.2 million through the first five months of 2025. The new deal would reduce the port's capacity from 37,000 to 31,000.

Data showed that passenger totals grew 20 percent between 2018 and 2024.

After saying last year that the Spanish city would work to “reduce the number of one-day cruise calls,” Mayor Collboni revealed that the new deal calls for three terminals to be combined into one.

Port Authority officials said cruise ships homeporting in Barcelona would be prioritized as part of an effort to reduce emissions and encourage tourists to “stay longer and spend more in the city.”


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