How long is the ferry from Spain to Menorca?
The crossing time by ferry from Spain to Menorca ranges between routes, operators and ships. Barcelona Mahon ferry on average approximately takes 7 hours. The distance from Barcelona to Mahon is approximately 131 nautical miles.
The fastest ferry from Spain to Menorca is from Barcelona. The distance from Barcelona to Ciutadella is 113 nautical miles with a crossing time of approximately 3 hours 30 minutes. GNV and Balearia offer this route with 13 sailings weekly combined.
Spain to Menorca Ferry Operators
The following operators sail from Spain to Menorca: Balearia, Trasmediterranea, Trasmed GLE and GNV. Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Spain and Menorca with just a few clicks using our deal finder.
What is the ferry price from Spain to Menorca?
Prices for the Spain Menorca 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
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Can I travel with a vehicle from Spain to Menorca?
The following operators accept vehicles on ferries from Barcelona - Ciutadella: Balearia, GNV.
Not all ships will accept vehicles, check out our Deal Finder for the latest sailing availability, for traveling with vehicles.
Spain to Menorca Ferry Routes
The following routes sail between Spain to Menorca: Barcelona - Ciutadella, Barcelona - Mahon and Valencia - Mahon.
Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Spain to Menorca search in our Deal Finder.
About Menorca
Menorca, the unsung hero of the Spanish Balearics, is the second largest island of the archipelago, found just northeast of Mallorca.
Contrasting with the high-intensity, ever popular Ibiza and Mallorca, the easternmost island of Menorca offers total tranquillity with exquisite scenery and more beaches than the other two combined. The pristine appearance of Menorca is, mostly, thanks to its biosphere reserve classification by UNESCO in 1993, so it makes a wonderful island getaway for couples and families.
Aside from the usual fun-in-the-sun frolics like sailing, snorkelling and swimming, Menorca has its fair share of prehistoric monuments and wonderful castles as well. Some of the highlights include La Mola Fortress, a nineteenth century structure set over Mao harbour, and an extraordinary megalithic chamber tomb called Naveta d’es Tudons, just east of Ciutadella de Menorca.
With regular ferry crossings from Mallorca and a couple of cities on mainland Spain, sailing to Menorca is quick and easy. It has ports on its western and eastern coasts, which are served by range of excellent ferry operators.