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What is America’s Cup?

Important dates to keep in mind before booking your ticket 

  • Preliminary Round: August 23 - August 25
  • Louis Vuitton Cup Round Robin: August 29 - 31, September 1, September 3-4, September 7-8
  • Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Final Round: September 14 -16
  • Louis Vuitton Cup Final Round: September 26, September 28-29, October 1-2, October 4-5
  • Louis Vuitton 37th America's Cup Final Race: October 12-13, October 16, October 18-21

What’s included in your America’s Cup Barcelona ticket

America’s Cup Barcelona boarding point

Highlights of America’s Cup Barcelona

Oldest active sports trophy
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Oldest active sports trophy

America’s Cup is the oldest ongoing international sports competition, dating back to 1851. It predates the modern Olympics and represents the pinnacle of sailing achievement.

Cutting-edge sailing technology

The yachts used in the America’s Cup are among the most advanced in the world, capable of reaching speeds over 50 knots. Teams constantly push the boundaries of yacht design and technology to gain a competitive edge.

Prestigious teams and traditions

The New York Yacht Club held the cup for 132 years, the longest winning streak in sports history. Elite teams from around the world compete and  America's Cup attracts major sponsors, contributing to its prestige.

Unique fan experiences

Spectators can enjoy a variety of viewing experiences, from on-land race villages to front-row seats on boats. Tickets include cruises, helicopter rides, and access to the America’s Cup Museum, making it a multi-dimensional event.

America’s Cup Barcelona visitor tips

  • Whether you're attending a race day or a training session, arrive early at 9am to explore the Race Village, meet fellow fans, and see behind-the-scenes action at team headquarters.
  • The races take place outdoors, so check the weather forecast. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for sunny days. If the weather is cooler or windy, bring a light jacket. Some tours provide amenities like towels and sunscreen, so check with your provider.
  • If you're exploring the Race Village or taking a walking tour, wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be moving around a lot.
  • While some boats offer binoculars, bringing your own can help enhance your view of the race, especially if you’re watching from land or further out at sea.
  • Take advantage of your time in Barcelona by visiting nearby attractions like Sagrada Família, Park Güell, or La Barceloneta beach. Many America's Cup packages also offer discounts at local restaurants, boutiques, and museums.
  • America's Cup 360º Card is not wheelchair friendly, so make sure you check your ticket before booking.

Frequently asked questions about America’s Cup Barcelona

Yes, you’ll need tickets for prime viewing experiences like front-row boat cruises, helicopter rides, and VIP access to the Race Village. Some areas along the coastline may offer free public viewing, but these will likely be crowded.