A modernist fishermen village
Sitges is an old fishermen town where gathered the bohemian artists of the first generation of the Catalan Modernist Movement, and where also built their houses the immigrants that came back rich from America.
Our tours are private tours for your party only. No strangers joining your tours.
About Sitges
WHAT CAN WE DO IN SITGES:
Stroll around the whitewashed streets and discover its modernist history.
Shop in its trendy little boutiques.
Visit one of its museums: Cau Ferrat, Maricel, Romantic Museum (Can Llopis).
Learn how to make a Mojito at the Bacardi House Museum (by appointment only).
Enjoy a relaxing lunch by the sea.
Beach time!
HALFDAY TRIPS (5 hours)
BRONZE DAYTRIP
Half day in Sitges, focusing on your favorite activities. This is the option that is booked more often, and you are back to Barcelona for a late lunch.
FULLDAY TRIPS (8 hours)
SILVER DAYTRIPS (8 hours)
Montserrat + lunch in Sitges
Visit the monastery until noon, and then drive one hour to Sitges for a nice lunch by the sea. Note that you will not have the opportunity to hear the children choir in Montserrat. Read more >>
Wine Country + lunch in Sitges
Visit a cellar in the morning, and then head to the charming the seaside village of Sitges for a relaxing lunch by the beach. Read more >>
GOLD DAYTRIPS (8 hours)
Tarragona + lunch in Sitges
Explore the Roman Ruins of Tarragona, declared Human Heritage by the UNESCO, then head to Sitges for a nice lunch by the beach. Read more >>
Silver (8 hours)€875
BOOK NOW!- Entrance fees and lunch not included. Fee for your party of upto 6 people.
- Destinations near Barcelona (less mileage expenses).
Gold (8 hours)€950
BOOK NOW!- Entrance fees and lunch not included. Fee for your party of upto 6 people.
- Destinations further away (more mileage expenses).
DISTANCE FROM BARCELONA: 45min drive.
ACCESSIBILITY: Easy (some uphill streets and some steps that can be avoided if necessary).
DID YOU KNOW… That the word Sitges is pronounced as “see chess”? (kind of…)
AND DID YOU KNOW… That if it hadn’t been for the Modernist Festivals organized in Sitges, probably Gaudí and Picasso wouldn’t have had the right artistic and cultural context to develop their art?

