Mallorca (or Majorca) is the largest of the Balearic Islands and one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. It’s well connected by ferry from mainland Spain and neighbouring islands, offering an easy and scenic way to reach this beautiful destination. Travelling by ferry is ideal for those who want to bring their car, enjoy a relaxed crossing, and take in beautiful sea views along the way.
Planning your trip to the Balearic Islands is easy with regular Mallorca ferries operating from mainland Spain. Ferries to Mallorca operate year-round, with extra sailings during the busy summer months from May to September. Spring and autumn are particularly lovely times to visit, offering warm weather, quieter roads, and fewer crowds at the beaches.
Explore ferry schedules, ferry routes, and dates to Mallorca from mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands, and France, compare ferry tickets and check the duration of the journey to find the best option for your trip. Book your Mallorca ferry today!
Mallorca is easily accessible from both mainland Spain and the other Balearic Islands. The island’s two main ports are Palma de Mallorca and Alcudia, which connect several popular routes:
| Route | Ferry Operator |
|---|---|
| Barcelona → Palma de Mallorca | Balearia, Trasmed GLE, Grandi Navi Veloci |
| Valencia → Palma de Mallorca | Balearia, Trasmed GLE, Grandi Navi Veloci |
| Dénia → Palma de Mallorca | Balearia |
| Formentera → Palma de Mallorca | Balearia |
| Route | Ferry Operator |
|---|---|
| Ibiza → Palma de Mallorca | Balearia, Trasmed GLE |
| Ciutadella (Menorca) → Alcudia | Corsica Ferries, Balearia |
| Mahon (Menorca) → Palma de Mallorca | Trasmed GLE |
| Route | Ferry Operator |
|---|---|
| Toulon → Alcudia (Mallorca) | Corsica Ferries |
You can travel to Mallorca with several leading ferry operators, including:
Each ferry company offers comfortable onboard facilities, including lounges, cafes, sun decks, and on some routes, private cabins for overnight travel.
Mallorca has two main ferry ports:
Both ports are well equipped with cafes, shops, car hire services, and good transport links, making onward travel around the island easy and convenient.
It depends on the ferry route. The most popular route to Mallorca is Barcelona to Palma de Mallorca, operated by Balearia or Trasmed GLE, which takes approximately 7 hours and 15 minutes on average, depending on the sailing.
Ferry ticket prices to Mallorca vary depending on the departure port, the time of year, the type of cabin or seating you choose, and whether you’re travelling with a vehicle. For example, the Barcelona to Mallorca route starts from approximately £85 / €98 for 2 adults and 1 car.
To find the most accurate prices for your travel, we recommend searching for ferry tickets directly on our website, where you can compare options and book your journey easily.
Yes! Take the Ciutadella (Menorca) to Alcudia (Mallorca) ferry with Balearia or Corsica Ferries. The crossing is about 1 hour 15 minutes, making a same-day return easy. Enjoy Alcudia’s beaches, explore Palma, or relax on a scenic trip before returning to Menorca.
Planning a trip to Mallorca is easy with several convenient ferry options from mainland Spain. You can take the ferry Barcelona to Mallorca or the ferry Valencia to Palma, both offering comfortable sailings. The Barcelona Mallorca journey is especially popular, with multiple daily departures that allow you to travel with your car or as a foot passenger. On our website, you can check schedules, compare ticket prices, and book your ferry, making it simple to plan a stress-free journey to Mallorca.

These are the most commonly asked questions. Can't find what you're looking for? No worries, get in touch and we'll be more than happy to assist with your enquiry.
Ferry prices from Mallorca to Menorca and Menorca to Mallorca vary depending on the operator, season, and ticket type. The cheapest price starts from £14/€16 for a standard one-way ticket. Booking in advance can help you secure the best prices.
Yes! Operators like Balearia, Corsica Ferries, GNV, and Trasmed GLE allow cars. Just follow the port signs, and the staff will direct you to the correct lane.
There are no direct ferries from the UK to Menorca. However, you can sail with Brittany Ferries from the UK to Spain (for example, Plymouth to Santander or Portsmouth to Bilbao) and then take a connecting ferry to Mallorca.
The VIP lounge was in disrepair, and the workers were very rude to us when someone complained about the noise and water leaks in the hallways. One of the workers yelled at the people who complained, and they yelled back in an excessively rude manner. "I don't care how you are anymore; we have enough to deal with, spending all day trying to fix this," was one of the phrases one of these rude workers used with the passengers. I preferred to stay quiet because if I said anything and they yelled back at me in the same way, there would definitely have been a big fight between them and me, and when I get angry, I don't think twice about how I defend myself against aggression. In the end, they spent almost two hours trying to fix it, but nothing worked because the hallways continued to leak water all night, and the air conditioning didn't work, so we were incredibly hot in that lounge. I ended up going to the lounge to spend the rest of the five-hour trip. For these reasons, I'm giving the trip a bad rating because of the workers. And their rudeness. And another thing, I need an invoice for the trip, and the shipping company told me I have to ask Aferry for it, but the problem is there's no way to contact them. The problem is that the invoice isn't in my name; it has to be in the name of the company I work for, but I have no one to contact to get it. And if I don't have an invoice, the company I work for won't reimburse me. So the trip was terrible. I'll try never to buy from that agency again, and I'll look for another shipping company.
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