Ferry in the port of Palma de Mallorca
The Port of Palma is one of the two ports for passenger traffic in Mallorca. The Port of Palma de Mallorca, on the south coast of the island, is a key port for the transport of passengers and goods in the Balearic archipelago. It is connected to the Spanish mainland and other islands in the Mediterranean by regular ferries operated by different shipping companies.
In the Port of Palma de Mallorca you can find ferry connections to various national and international destinations. Some of these destination routes covered by ferries departing from the Mallorcan capital include Denia, Valencia and Formentera, among others. Here you can also consult the schedule of ferries in the Port of Alcudia, Mallorca. Check the ferry connections in Alcudia to Ciutadella, Toulon, Sete and Barcelona, among other cities.
The port of Palma
The Port of Palma is a key port in Mallorca, with regular connections to other Balearic Islands and mainland Spain. It offers services such as ferry terminals, parking areas, shops and restaurants, facilitating the arrival and stay of passengers in Palma.
In addition to the ferries, it also stands out for sailing, hosting important regattas such as the Copa del Rey and the SAR Princesa Sofía Trophy. It also has a fishing port, a military zone and a dock for ferries and cruise ships.
Berths and length of quays:
Commercial docks: 5,886.80 m.
Fishing docks: 621 m.
Other docks: 5,273 m.
Total in service docks: 11,780.80 m.
Address of the Port of Palma: Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, 44E, 07015 Palma, Illes Balears. Located 1 km from the city centre and 10 km from the airport.
Ferry companies in Port of Palma de Mallorca
The Port of Palma is a key port in the south of the island and the most important port in Mallorca. It offers ferry services to a number of destinations including Palma – Denia, Valencia, Ibiza, Barcelona, Formentera and Mahon. Crossing times vary depending on the destination, with the fastest to Menorca (1-2 hours approx.) and the longest to Valencia (up to 7h 30m approx.).
In the port of Palma there are up to 65 weekly routes with durations of between 2 hours and 15 minutes and 10 hours, depending on the route. Each shipping company can operate in one or more berths. In the ferry ticket purchasing process you will normally get the berthing and embarkation point information from your ferry company and ferry line.
Available Ferry Routes and Operators
The companies operating on these routes from the port of Palma are Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) and Trasmed who offer routes between Palma and Barcelona, as well as Menorca Lines or other companies such as Corsica Ferries and Trasmapi who also operate in the area with more specific routes.
It is always advisable to check the most up to date information on timetables and prices on the online Ferries search engines or by contacting the operators directly.
Routes of Ferry in the Port of Palma
Port of Palma – Denia: (Approximately 7 crossings per week). The journey can take 5 hours and 15 minutes. Connection operated by Balearia.
Port of Palma – Valencia: (Approximately 23 Sailings Weekly). The journey can take between 6h 45m and 7h 30m. Connection operated by Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci and Trasmed GLE.
Port of Palma – Ibiza: (Approximately 8 Sailings Weekly). The journey can take 2 hours and 15 minutes. Connection operated by Balearia and Trasmed GLE.
Port of Palma – Formentera: (Approximately 7 crossings per week). The journey can take 3 hours 30 minutes. Connection operated by Balearia.
Port of Palma – Barcelona: (Approximately 17 crossings weekly). The journey can take between 3 hours 30 minutes and 6 hours. Connection operated by Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci and Trasmed GLE.
Port of Palma – other islands (Menorca): (1 crossing weekly). The journey can take 1-2 hours. Connection operated by Trasmed GLE.
Ferry in the port of Palma: Travel options
Ferry in the Port of Palma: Tickets for these ferry routes include reserved seating, single, family or couples cabins, plus spaces for people travelling with pets. Ferry ticket prices may vary depending on the route, operator, season and other factors such as class of travel and extras (vehicles, pets, etc.)…
Anticipation and travel planning
It is advisable to book tickets in advance, especially in high season, to ensure availability and to get the best prices. It is advisable to arrive at the port in good time before departure, especially if you are travelling by car.
Check-in usually closes 60 minutes before departure time. In high season, it is advisable to arrive at the port 120 minutes before check-in closes. More information on fares and timetables can be found on the ferry companies’ websites.
By the way, are you coming to Mallorca on a holiday trip? If you find it helpful, you can also consult our travel guide to Mallorca and more tourist information about the island.
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