Exploring the Balearic Islands by Ferry: A Guide to the Best Holiday Destinations

The Balearic Islands are a beautiful and diverse group of islands located off the east coast of Spain. From the bustling streets of Ibiza to the tranquil beaches of Mallorca, the Balearic Islands offer something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an adventure-filled holiday, the Balearic Islands are the perfect destination for your next vacation.

Traveling by ferry is one of the best ways to explore the beauty of the Balearic Islands. With ferry services from mainland Spain to the Balearic Islands, you can explore the islands at your own pace. From short day trips to multi-day adventures, a ferry-based holiday is the perfect way to explore the islands.

So, if you’re looking for the best destinations in the Balearic Islands to explore by ferry, here’s a quick guide to the best holiday spots.

Ibiza

Ibiza is one of the most popular holiday spots in the Balearic Islands, and it’s easy to see why. With its stunning beaches and lively nightlife, Ibiza has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, an adventure-filled holiday, or a relaxing beach break, Ibiza is the perfect destination.

Ferry services from mainland Spain arrive at the port of Ibiza Town, which is the ideal base for exploring the island. From here, you can take day trips to the beaches of Santa Eulalia or Es Cana, or explore the island’s stunning countryside.

Mallorca

Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands, and it’s home to some of the most stunning beaches in Spain. From the secluded coves of Cala Millor to the bustling resorts of Magaluf, Mallorca offers something for everyone.

Ferry services from mainland Spain arrive at the port of Palma de Mallorca, which is the perfect base for exploring the island. From here, you can take day trips to the beaches of Cala d’Or or Alcudia, or explore the stunning mountain scenery of the Serra de Tramuntana.

Menorca

Menorca is the smallest of the Balearic Islands, but it’s home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain. With its stunning white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, Menorca is the perfect destination for a relaxing beach break.

Ferry services from mainland Spain arrive at the port of Ciutadella, which is the ideal base for exploring the island. From here, you can take day trips to the beaches of Cala Galdana or Cala Macarella, or explore the stunning landscape of the Parque Natural de Menorca.

So, if you’re looking for a unique and unforgettable holiday in the Balearic Islands, why not explore the beauty of the islands by ferry? With its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and stunning mountain scenery, the Balearic Islands are the perfect destination for your next vacation.

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Ferries to Balearic Islands

Day Trip Routes to Balearic Islands

Comprising of 4 major islands, and several smaller ones, the Balearic Islands sit just off the coast of Spain, and are one of the most popular tourist spots in the Mediterranean. From the island of Mallorca, which is home to one of the major ports in the whole of the Balearics, to Menorca, known for its stunning natural landscapes, to Ibiza, which is known for its varied cuisine and vibrant nightlife, and Formentera, the smallest of the major islands, but still home to beautiful landscapes and friendly locals. With up to 1678 ferries running per week across 33 different routes, provided by 6 different operators, there is no shortage of choice when it comes to ferries to the Balearic Islands, so book now with Capferry, to find the best ferry at the best price for you.

There are 6 ports in the Balearic Islands. Palma and Alcudia are located in Mallorca and Mahon is located in Menorca. Ibiza port is the most popular in the Balearic Islands, with 74 daily sailings and ferry connections from 5 destinations.

There are 15 ports in France. Calais port and Dunkirk port are located on the north coast of France, while Nice port and Marseille port are located on the south coast. Calais ferry port is the most popular in France, with 80 daily sailings and ferry connections from Dover and Folkestone.

Balearic Islands Ferry Schedule

The ferry schedule for the Balearic Islands can be affected by many different factors, such as seasonal changes, ferry routes, ferry operators, and other such factors, so there is not one single ferry timetable on offer here. Indeed, for ferries to the Balearics, there can be up to 1678 ferries running per week, across 33 different routes, with 6 different operators providing ferries on these routes, but here at Capferry, we will always give you the most relevant information when you are making you booking, so you can find the best ferry for you. For more information regarding specific ferry routes, please visit our dedicated route pages.

  • Formentera to Ibiza – 25 mins
  • Palma to Ibiza – 2 hours 15 mins
  • Alcudia to Ciutadella – 1 hour
  • Denia to Formentera – 2 hours

How long does the Ferry to the Balearic Islands take?

Ferry sail durations to the Balearics can take between 25 minutes, to 2 hours, to 7 hours, to 15 hours, and this variation in sail times is due to a number of reasons, such as ferry routes, ferry operators, and external factors such as weather conditions at the time of sail. This means that there are many different ferry sail times for ferries to the Balearic Islands, so be sure to check before you book what your expected sail time will be.

Balearic Islands Ferry Prices

Prices for the Balearic Islands 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 take my Car on the Ferry to the Balearic Islands?

You are currently able to take your car with you on certain ferry routes to the Balearics, so be sure to check before you book if you can bring your car with you.