Ferry from Ibiza to Mallorca
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Ibiza Mallorca ferries are operated by Balearia & Trasmed GLE. Ibiza Mallorca ferries run about 6 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season, operator, ship and route.

How long is the ferry from Ibiza to Mallorca?

Ferries from Ibiza to Mallorca sail in approximately 2 hours 15 minutes on the ferry from Ibiza to Palma.

Can I take my car on the ferry from Ibiza to Mallorca?

Passengers can take a car on the ferry from Ibiza to Mallorca. Passengers can take a car on ferries with Balearia & Trasmed GLE.

How far is Ibiza to Mallorca?

The distance between Ibiza and Mallorca is 93.4 miles (150.3km) and 81.2 nautical miles from the nearest ports.

How much does a ferry cost from Ibiza to Mallorca?

Ferry price from Ibiza to Mallorca is based on a few booking preferences such as route, operator, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. Prices will often vary by season.

Ibiza to Mallorca Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend using our Deal Finder to compare ferry tickets and prices. Visit our special offers page to view current ferry offers.

How to book ferry tickets from Ibiza to Mallorca

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Ibiza Mallorca ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Ibiza to Mallorca?

From To Average price
Ibiza, Ibiza
Palma, Mallorca
$194.42Average price

Ferries from Ibiza to Mallorca

About Ibiza

Ibiza is the third largest and most westerly of the Balearic Islands located off the east coast of Spain. In terms of its popularity as a destination, Ibiza is a blockbuster and really needs no introduction. Getting there by sea involves getting a ferry from mainland Spain or one of the neighboring islands. Ferries depart from Barcelona (north of Ibiza) and Valencia and Denia (from the west). The majority of ferries dock at Ibiza port in the south, though you can also sail (less frequently) to San Antonio port in the North west. Crossings generally take between four and nine hours depending on the route and are operated year round by both Balearia and Acciona Trasmediterranea with increased frequency during high season. The Inter-island crossings from Formentera and Palma Mallorca are popular too. The short trip from Formentera takes just thirty minutes while the crossing from Mallorca is longer at around three hours. Beside its pleasant climate, Ibiza is perhaps best known for its prolific nightlife and is home to some of the world's most famous nightclubs including the likes of Pacha and Amnesia. Many of today's biggest DJs made their name in Ibiza, with the summer party season attracting all the VIPs of dance music. Despite being renowned for its thriving party scene, Ibiza is a charmingly child-friendly environment, so don’t be afraid to take the family! However, it's not just the superstar DJs and eager ravers that make Ibiza the place to be, the beautiful island is scattered with quaint villages, stunning beaches and a spectacular food scene. Once a year, Ibiza is host to Saboreando Octubre (Tasting October), which is all part of raising awareness of local produce. If you’re not in town for the food festival, there's still plenty to celebrate in Ibiza's restaurants; Ibiza is most known for its seafood dishes, so prepare for some perfect paella. All in all, Ibiza is a very well connected island, perfect as a vacation destination in itself or a wonderful place to stop off for a few days if you’re in Spain or touring the Balearic Islands.

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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