One of the most appealing things about taking a cruise is getting to visit several new islands or cities during a single vacation. Cruise often enough, however, and you'll likely double back on ports you've already seen. But is that always a bad thing?
Not if the port is a place with lots of sights and activities that can't all be enjoyed during a single visit. That means certain places are definitely worth going back to on another cruise. Here's a helpful guide to the nine best cruise ports for repeat visits — and yes, I've been to all of them multiple times.
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If you've cruised the Mediterranean, chances are good you've already been to Barcelona since many ships use it as a home port for the season. I've visited six times — including several precruise overnight stays — and I've yet to experience everything in this sprawling city filled with architectural landmarks, lush parks, world-class museums, inviting tapas bars and even a beachfront boardwalk.
Perhaps the biggest attraction in Barcelona is architect Antoni Gaudí's soaring La Sagrada Familia, still a work in progress almost 100 years after his death. (It's scheduled for completion in 2026.) I've visited this landmark each time I've been in Barcelona, first in 2005 and most recently in 2022, and I always find something new to appreciate in its towering, whimsical interior.
If you like Gaudí's style, take advantage of a repeat visit to Barcelona to explore his other creations. You can admire the art nouveau flourishes and alien-looking rooftop chimneys of La Pedrera (aka Casa Mila), an apartment building on the Passeig de Gracia, and the colorful mosaics and sculptures of the whimsical Park Guell.
Many folks walk up and down Las Ramblas on their first visit, but take time on a return trip to further explore The Gothic Quarter, home to Barcelona's 15th-century cathedral (La Seu), edgy art galleries and bustling tapas bars. Also within walking distance of the port are the Barcelona Aquarium and Barceloneta Beach.
If you've seen the city and prefer green spaces, check out Montjuic. This mountaintop park with sweeping city views is home to the Joan Maragall Gardens and the Barcelona Botanical Garden, plus a half-dozen museums, including the Fundacio Joan Miró and the National Art Museum of Catalonia.
I've visited Boston just once on a cruise, in September 2023 during a Canada and New England sailing, but it was my sixth or seventh time in the city. I approached the day without any been-there, done-that frustration because Boston — a city that buzzes with both historic charm and modern-day energy — always has something new to discover.
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