Ferry from Spain to Mallorca
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How long is the ferry from Spain to Mallorca?

The crossing time by ferry from Spain to Mallorca ranges between routes, operators and ships. Valencia Palma ferry on average approximately takes 7 hours. The distance from Valencia to Palma is approximately 140 nautical miles. The fastest ferry from Spain to Mallorca is from Barcelona. The distance from Barcelona to Alcudia is 102 nautical miles with a crossing time of approximately 5 hours. Trasmediterranea, Trasmed GLE and Balearia offer this route with 20 sailings weekly combined.

Spain to Mallorca Ferry Operators

The following operators sail from Spain to Mallorca: Balearia, Trasmediterranea, Trasmed GLE and GNV. Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Spain to Mallorca with just a few clicks using our deal finder.

What is the ferry price from Spain to Mallorca?

Prices for the Spain Mallorca ferry might change depending on the season you wish to travel. Cheap ferry tickets are typically available during off peak, outside of the high season. Please visit our special offers page to view all the latest ferry discounts.

Can I travel with a vehicle from Spain to Mallorca?

The following operators accept vehicles on ferries from Barcelona - Alcudia: Balearia, Trasmediterranea and Trasmed GLE. Not all ships will accept vehicles, check out our Deal Finder for the latest sailing availability, for traveling with vehicles.

Spain to Mallorca Ferry Routes

The following routes sail between Spain to Mallorca: Denia - Palma, Valencia - Palma, Barcelona – Alcudia and Barcelona – Palma. Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Spain to Mallorca search in our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Spain to Mallorca?

From To Average price
Barcelona, Spain
Palma, Mallorca
$233.01Average price
Valencia, Spain
Palma, Mallorca
$193.08Average price
Barcelona, Spain
Alcudia, Mallorca
$382.82Average price

Ferries from Spain to Mallorca

About Spain

Spain is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula and bordered by Portugal to the west, France to the north-east and the Mediterranean Sea to the South and East. The marvellous weather in Spain, its geographic location, beautiful coastlines and varied landscapes have made Spain one of the most popular destinations in the world. Its capital city Madrid features winding streets all heading to gather in the center of the city, Barcelona needs no introduction, the Basque country is to the North and then of course there’s the sunbathers mecca – the Costa del Sol. As a country with thousands of miles of coast and numerous island groups such as the Canaries and Balearic's, travelling by ferry is deeply rooted into Spanish culture. Europe’s most modern ferries and well-known ferry companies are in operation providing services from Spain to the UK, Italy and North Africa as well as crossing from the mainland to the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands and numerous inter island connections.

About Mallorca

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.

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