Satellite view of Roses

Roses

Spain

Introduction to Port

Roses sets itself apart from other cruise ports with a rare blend of pristine Costa Brava scenery, a walkable port town that feels like a living postcard, and a shoreline that invites exploration on foot or by small boat. Signature experiences anchor the visit: a private dawn or sunset sail along Cap de Creus to glimpse sea caves and rugged coves, a guided stroll through the old town to savor fresh seafood and Catalan specialties, and a half-day excursion to Cadaqués and Dalí’s Portlligat house museum. The port also serves as a gateway to nearby treasures, from Figueres and its surreal Dalí Theatre‑Museum to the coves and cliffside villages dotted along the Cap de Creus coastline. Fleet features at Roses include modern berthing designed for smooth, quick disembarkation and tender access, a private expedition fleet for intimate, small-group trips, and eco-friendly options that minimize congestion and emissions in port. Onboard services within the port ecosystem emphasize convenience and comfort: multilingual guest desks, streamlined customs checks, lounge areas with Wi‑Fi, refreshment kiosks, and curated shore experiences that bring Catalan hospitality right to the quay. All of this is set against the Mediterranean light and Roses’s warm, welcoming culture, making it a stop that feels both authentically local and effortlessly premium.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Coastal strolls
Stroll along the harbor and Rambla with sea views.
Catalan culture
Tapas, markets, and local festivals showcase regional flavors.
Maritime heritage
Explore ports, fishing villages, and maritime museums showcasing local history.
Beaches and trails
Relax on nearby beaches and coastal trails.