Step inside the most famous unfinished building on earth, where Gaudi's stone forest of columns explodes into a kaleidoscope of stained-glass light that moves across the floor through the day. Add the tower ticket to ride the lift up a spire and walk back down the dizzying spiral stair with the city at your feet. Buy a strict timed entry slot, go early in your port window, and you'll beat both the queue and the midday glare.
What to expect
You'll enter Gaudí's masterpiece and encounter a forest of soaring stone columns that dissolve into kaleidoscopic stained-glass light, shifting across the basilica floor as the sun moves through the day. If you book tower access, you'll ride the lift up a spire and descend the dizzying spiral staircase with Barcelona spreading below you. The unfinished vastness—both earthbound and dreamlike—fills the space in a way photographs cannot capture, and the audioguide walks you through every sculptural detail as you move through the nave.
Direct wins overwhelmingly. The ship charges $75-170pp for guided/skip-line Sagrada Familia + Park Guell combos; the official tower ticket is ~$40pp and the basic ~$28pp. Same building, same skip-the-queue timed entry, for a fraction of the price. You save roughly $40-130pp and keep the audioguide. The only thing the ship adds is a bus and a guide reciting what the EUR 26 audioguide already tells you.
Good to know
Book a strict timed entry slot directly from the official Basilica de la Sagrada Familia site before your port day and go early in your window to beat both queues and harsh midday glare. Basic entry (EUR 26) includes the audioguide app; add EUR 10 for tower access (EUR 36 total) if you want the climb. Get there by taxi, metro, or ship-organized transport—the official tickets skip the reseller markup and save you $40–130 per person versus ship packages. Allow 2–3 hours inside the basilica itself, plus buffer time for entry and return, leaving at least 30–45 minutes to get back to the pier before all-aboard.