A Comprehensive Guide to Shipping to Barcelona, Spain – Everything You Need to Know

Barcelona Port, located on the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the busiest ports in Spain. It is a major hub for international shipping and cargo services. The port handles over 7 million tons of cargo per year, making it an important part of Spain’s economy. Barcelona Port provides a range of services and facilities to facilitate shipping, including container terminals, bulk terminals, cruise terminals, oil terminals and more. It also offers a wide variety of cargo services such as warehousing and distribution, customs clearance and freight forwarding. Barcelona has become an increasingly popular destination for international shipping due to its low costs and efficient customs procedures. Barcelona is an ideal place to ship goods from all over the world. Whether you are looking for a reliable shipping partner or just want to explore your options for shipping to Barcelona, this guide will provide you with all the information you need.


How much does it cost to ship a container to and from Barcelona?


Container shipping rates to Barcelona

These are some examples of the most affordable 20-foot FCL container shipping costs to Barcelona.

Beijiao - Barcelona
From 1770 $
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Belawan - Barcelona
From 1780 $
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Ho Chi Minh City - Barcelona
From 2230 $
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Hong Kong - Barcelona
From 1900 $
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Abu Dhabi - Barcelona
From 1925 $
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Calcutta - Barcelona
From 1615 $
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*Actual rates are valid until February 28, 2023.


Container shipping rates from Barcelona

These are some examples of the most affordable 20-foot FCL container shipping costs from Barcelona.

Barcelona - Abu Dhabi
From 825 $
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Barcelona - Ajman
From 1100 $
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Barcelona - Aqaba
From 1540 $
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Barcelona - Bangkok
From 589 $
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Barcelona - Calcutta
From 2420 $
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Barcelona - Cebu City
From 1649 $
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*Actual rates are valid until February 28, 2023.


Location of Barcelona

Our World Sea Ports app has all the details you need about the Port of Barcelona.




Scheduled departures and arrivals from and to Barcelona


Scheduled departures from the port of Barcelona


Vessel name
Voyage Number
Departure date
Documents cut-off
Cut-off
MAYSSAN
0MX6EE1PL
23 Jan/2023
18 Jan/2023
18 Jan/2023
MAYSSAN
0MX6EE1PL
30 Jan/2023
25 Jan/2023
25 Jan/2023
MAYSSAN
0MX6EE1PL
06 Feb/2023
01 Feb/2023
01 Feb/2023


Scheduled arrivals to the port of Barcelona


Vessel name
Voyage Number
Arrival date (estimated)
CMACGM FORT ST LOUIS
0BFBIS1MA
21 Jan/2023
BASLE EXPRESS
3EPZ
21 Jan/2023
ONE MILLAU
025W
28 Jan/2023

How long does it take to move cargo to Barcelona?


Country of origin
Port of origin
Port of destination
Transit time (days)
United States
Denver
Barcelona
58
United States
Oakland
Barcelona
58
United States
Kansas City, Ks
Barcelona
57
Israel
Haifa
Barcelona
7
Turkey
Istanbul
Barcelona
7
Egypt
Damietta
Barcelona
6


Longest transit time to Barcelona

The average time it takes to transport a container from Denver and Oakland to Barcelona is 58 days. The next longest route is Kansas City - Barcelona, with an average time of 57 days.


Shortest transit time to Barcelona

Typically, a container may be shipped from Damietta to Barcelona in 6 days. At an average of 7 days, the routes from Istanbul to Barcelona and Haifa to Barcelona are the next quickest alternatives.

Using SeaRates Distances & Time, you can determine how long it will take to ship your cargo to Barcelona using a variety of shipping options.

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Top 5 routes for shipping containers to Barcelona


Origin
Destination
Chicago
Barcelona
Guangzhou
Barcelona
Miami
Barcelona
New York
Barcelona
Savannah
Barcelona


You can find a rate for any of your routes on SeaRates.com; if you want to receive an individual offer, kindly submit a rate request and our manager will contact you with a personalized quote based on your requirements.

Lilia Khovrak is a professional content manager from Odessa, Ukraine. Loves life by the sea. Dreams to see Paris and eat a croissant on the thresholds of Notre Dame de Paris. Hates to read meaningless articles.


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