Ferry to Mallorca
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Ferry to Mallorca
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You can get ferries to Mallorca from a range of ports including Barcelona, Valencia, Ciutadella, Ibiza & Toulon. There are up to 103 ferries running per week. Ferries to Mallorca are provided by 5 ferry companies. These include Corsica Ferries, Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci, Trasmed GLE & Menorca Lines. Use our Deal Finder to compare times and prices and book your ferry to Mallorca online at Direct Ferries.
The Mallorca timetable can vary depending on the ferry route and operator.
The Barcelona to Palma ferry sails approximately 14 times per week, with an average duration of about 7 hours 15 minutes.
Barcelona to Palma first ferry: departs at 21:30
Barcelona to Palma last ferry: departs at 23:00
The Valencia to Palma ferry currently sails around 20 times per week.
Valencia to Palma first ferry: departs at 20:30
Barcelona to Palma last ferry: departs at 22:30
The duration of the ferry to Mallorca depends on the route you choose. The Barcelona to Palma ferry takes 7 hours 15 minutes on average.
The fastest ferry to Mallorca is Ciutadella to Alcudia. This journey usually takes 1 hour 40 minutes.
Ferries to Mallorca are provided by 5 operators; Corsica Ferries, Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci, Trasmed GLE & Menorca Lines. There are currently 16 daily and 103 weekly sailings to Mallorca.
Corsica Ferries 3 sailings daily, 4 sailings weekly
Balearia 11 sailings daily, 75 sailings weekly
Grandi Navi Veloci 2 sailings daily, 12 sailings weekly
Trasmed GLE 6 sailings daily, 18 sailings weekly
Menorca Lines 1 sailing daily, 6 sailings weekly
There are 2 ferry ports in Mallorca. Palma is the most popular port.
The price of the ferry to Mallorca varies depending on the route you choose. The Barcelona to Palma ferry costs £120.37 on average whereas the Valencia to Palma ferry usually costs £145.67.
The most popular ferry route to Mallorca is the Barcelona to Palma ferry with 14 weekly sailings. The second most popular ferry to Mallorca is the Valencia to Palma ferry with 20 weekly sailings.
Currently, there is no direct ferry to Mallorca from the UK. To travel by ferry to Mallorca, you can take a ferry from the UK to Spain, such as the Portsmouth to Santander route, and then continue your journey to Mallorca by ferry and public transport.
The cheapest ferry to Mallorca depends on the route, season, ferry company and whether you are travelling with a vehicle or not. Prices are generally cheaper for foot passengers. We recommend travelling at off-peak times and booking your ferry tickets to Mallorca in advance to get them at the cheapest price.
Cheapest Mallorca ferry price: £54.61
Cheapest Mallorca ferry route: Mahon to Alcudia
Yes, it is possible to get an overnight ferry to Mallorca depending on your route.
Yes, you can take your car on ferries to Mallorca. Simply follow the signs at the port and staff will be on hand to guide you into the correct lane.
Mallorca car operators:
Corsica Ferries, Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci, Trasmed GLE & Menorca Lines
Yes, you can take your pet on ferries to Mallorca. We recommend checking the ferry operator's pet policy before you travel.
Mallorca pet operators:
Corsica Ferries & Balearia
It's easy to book ferry tickets to Mallorca online at Direct Ferries. Just use our Deal Finder to compare times and prices and find the best Mallorca ferry to suit you.
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Mallorca, a Mediterranean gem, offers a rich blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. The Palma ferry port is the gateway to the island's capital, Palma de Mallorca, renowned for its stunning Gothic cathedral, La Seu, and the historic Bellver Castle. Alcudia ferry port, on the other hand, provides easy access to the ancient Roman town of Pollentia and the charming old town of Alcudia. From either port, you can explore the island's pristine beaches, vibrant markets, and scenic mountain villages. Regular buses and taxis connect both Palma and Alcudia ferry ports to their respective city centres, making travel convenient and straightforward. Additionally, Mallorca hosts a variety of yearly festivals, including the vibrant Sant Joan celebrations in June and the traditional Festa de Sant Antoni in January.