A public-sector company launched in 1998 following the Generalitat of Catalonia’s Ports Law and forming part of the Department of Territory, Housing and Ecological Transition directs, plans and manages fishing, recreational and cargo ports that do not operate under concession. It also regulates the use of port-based commercial, cultural and recreational facilities which foster the economic and social balance of ports, docks and maritime facilities. The entity also applies appropriate corrective measures to protect the environment and the quality of seawater.
Barcelona Clúster Nàutic participated in the latest edition of the Barcelona International Boat Show, strengthening its role as a key driver of the city’s nautical sector.
Barcelona Clúster Nàutic played a prominent role at Ágora Port during the Barcelona International Boat Show, a key platform for dialogue, knowledge, and innovation in the maritime and nautical sector.
At the Monaco Yacht Show 2025, Barcelona Clúster Nàutic and Cluster Yachting Monaco agreed to collaborate more closely with the aim of strengthening ties between two of Europe’s most dynamic…[+]