Mahon – Palma
Ferries to Mallorca
Mahon – Palma
Ferries to Mallorca
The Mahon to Palma ferry route is provided by 1 operator and is available for booking all year round. The ferry crossing from Mahon to Palma takes approximately 6 hours on ferries servicing this route.
There is 1 weekly sailing from Mahon to Palma. Trasmed GLE provide 1 sailing per week. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.
The ferry from Mahon to Palma leaves at 17:00. Ferry schedules can vary by operator and season.
The fastest ferry from Mahon to Palma is with Trasmed GLE in 6 hours.
The fastest ferries from Mahon to Palma usually cost $102.
There are currently no overnight ferries from Mahon to Palma.
You can book cabins on ferries that sail from Mahon to Palma.
Pets are allowed on ferries travelling from Mahon to Palma with Trasmed GLE.
Yes, you can take you car on ferries from Mahon to Palma with Trasmed GLE.
The price of a ferry from Mahon to Palma can vary between $17 and $169 depending on the operator, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle. The average price of a foot passenger is $76, prices can range from $17 and $118. The average price with a car is $93. Car prices can range from $40 and $169. Prices may vary for other vehicle types. All ferry prices can change from season to season.
Prices subject to change, pricing representative of searches over last 30 days.
Find cheap ferry tickets using our deal finder. It is highly recommended that you book in advance to ensure yourself the best possible prices and availability on the Palma ferry.
The best way to get from Mahon to Palma is by ferry. With 1 sailing per day, you are bound to find a suitable ferry crossing to suit your needs. However, there are alternative routes to explore if you require additional flexibility.
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The Spanish city of Mahon is the capital of the island of Menorca, which forms part of the Balearic Islands. Lying on the island's east coast, Mahon is also home to the island's main port which is formed on the second deepest natural harbour in the world, which extends around 7 miles inland. There is a lovely mix of old and new architecture in the city and offers visitors a unique blend of a city that is full of Menorcan and Spanish history, especially in its buildings, and museums coupled with its thriving natural port. The centre of Mahon is the Placa de S'Esplanada which is also the best place to sit in one of the cafes, located around the Placa, and watch the world go by. If you take a stroll from the Placa onto Carrer d'Isabel II you will see a spectacular view of the harbour. Whilst strolling through the streets visitors will see elegant Georgian houses overlooking the harbour and at the end of the road is the Museu de Menorca, the island's largest museum covering the island's archaeological past together with a collection of fine arts.
Mahon ferry port has year round sailings connecting the city to Barcelona and Valencia on the Spanish mainland. You can also catch ferries to Palma and to Alcudia, Majorca and to Ibiza. Ferries also operate to and from Ciutadella in the summer months.
The city of Palma is the capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca and contains the most sites of historical interest of any town located in the Balearic Islands. With a population of roughly 300,000 Palma's past leaders have left their mark on the city with its impressive buildings which includes the beautiful Le Seu Cathedral. The city is characterised by narrow streets, secluded courtyards, a harbour and some fine examples of restored historic buildings and all combine to make the city a wonderful place to explore on foot. The wide avenue that is Passeig d'es Born is the city's main promenade and apart from dissecting the city, this tree lined street contains many shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. The city's walls were constructed on the site of medieval walls and featured galleries that ran along the top, where the strong defence could protect the island from marauders. The walls include a walkway that is popular with both locals and visitors and is where lovely views over the cathedral and old town can be had.
From the city's port, ferries depart to destinations that include Ibiza, Barcelona, Valencia and Denia.