Ferries from Valencia to the Balearic Islands

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Are you trying to find out how to get to the Balearic Islands? Find the best ferry from Valencia to the Balearic Islands with our Balearic Islands ferry search system. Our pages give you all of the information for your trip to the Balearic Islands from Valencia including crossing prices, schedules and duration.

The ferry connections between Valencia and Balearic Islands are covered by our partners Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci and Trasmed offering 47 weekly sailings and travel times ranging from 5 hours to 16 hours (primarily evening boardings). Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. On the ships with crossing times exceeding 6 hours, you will find extra services to ensure more comfort, such as different cabin options, restaurants and shops on board.

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Map of the possible routes between Valencia and Balearic Islands

Port of Valencia

The port of Valencia on the east of Spain serves all types of commercial and passenger traffic, connecting with Mediterranean ports and becoming an important port for the cruise industry. The passenger terminal provides services of all kinds, bars, cafés, an information center, comfortable waiting rooms, car parking, shops and bus connections. The port of Valencia has a very ancient history, beginning at the fifteenth century when the Aragonese king Ferdinando II gave orders to build a wooden pier on the beach of Grao, a bridge called Pont de Fusta. How to reach the port of Valencia The... [More information]

Address: Moll de Ponent, 46024 València, Spain

Directions: Google Map @ Valencia, port

Guide of Balearic Islands

The Baleric Islands are in the western Mediterranean Sea and include Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, the capital city is Palma de Mallorca and the two official languages are Spanish and Catalan. History The Balearic Islands were at the centre of Roman raids and suffered Vandal and Berber dominations, they were also subjected to the Kingdom of Aragon and the British. The oldest architectural structures in the Balearic Islands are the talaiots, or talayots, which are Bronze Age megaliths that can be found on the islands of Menorca and Majorca, forming part of the Talaiotic Culture. There... [More information]

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