Ferries from
Menorca to Mallorca
Ferries from
Menorca to Mallorca
Ferries from Menorca to Mallorca sail approximately 37 times per week and are available with Balearia, Corsica Ferries, Menorca Lines & Trasmed GLE.
The ferry from Menorca to Mallorca takes between 1 hour and 6 hours depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Menorca to Mallorca is on the Ciutadella to Alcudia ferry with Balearia in 1 hour.
Yes, you can bring your car on the ferry from Menorca to Mallorca with Balearia, Corsica Ferries, Menorca Lines & Trasmed GLE.
There are approximately 49 miles (78km) and 42 nautical miles between Menorca and Mallorca.
The price of a ferry from Menorca to Mallorca can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Ciutadella to Alcudia ferry ferry sails approximately 35 times weekly with a crossing time of 1 hour 15 minutes.
The Mahon to Palma ferry sails around 1 times per week with an average crossing time of 6 hours.
We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available.
Yes, you can take a day trip from Menorca to Mallorca by ferry. The best day trips are available on the ferry from Ciutadella to Alcudia, which has an average sailing time of around 1 hour and 26 minutes. This will give you plenty of time to explore Mallorca and make it back for your return sailing.
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From | To | Average price | |
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From CiutadellaMenorca |
To AlcudiaMallorca |
Average price$211.09 | |
From MahonMenorca |
To PalmaMallorca |
Average price$114.39 | |
From MahonMenorca |
To AlcudiaMallorca |
Average price$110.95 |
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Menorca is the second largest of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, east of mainland Spain. It is the least commercially overrun and most tranquil of the Balearics, acquiring UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status in 1993. However, despite its small size, it has the same number of beaches as Mallorca and Ibiza combined, numerous Bronze Age sites and lush wetland areas, making it arguably the most attractive of the archipelago. Its capital, Mahon sits on the east coast, boasting gorgeous 18th Century architecture, a Gothic cathedral, plenty of shops and superb restaurants. The Balearics are very well served by ferry and Menorca has a couple of ports offering numerous routes to Mallorca and mainland Spain. With ports in the capital and Ciutadella De Menorca on the west coast, Menorca is a useful gateway to some of the country’s top destinations.
The heart and soul of the Balearics, Mallorca is the largest island of the archipelago, sitting just off the east coast of Spain. As islands go, Mallorca is a Mediterranean maestro, offering all that makes this part of Europe so enticing: mouth-watering cuisine, photogenic beaches and one of the most pleasant climates on the continent. Mallorca’s trump card, however, is the 550 kilometre coastline carving through the Balearic Sea, providing year-round fun for hikers, cyclists and tanning lovers alike. You’ll also find superb seafront restaurants around every corner and the capital, Palma, nestling in the namesake bay on the southwest coast. The relatively small city is known for its art galleries, lively bars and imposing Gothic cathedral, leading most to proclaim it as the most underrated city in Spain. As one of the most visited regions in Europe, the Balearics boast an impressive connection of ferry routes. Reaching Mallorca is particularly easy, with multiple sailings everyday from both the mainland and neighbouring islands.