Toulon to Mahon Ferry

Toulon Mahon Ferry

The ferry journey from Toulon to Mahon is a scenic and leisurely way to travel between France and Spain. Upon arrival in Mahon, the capital of Menorca, you’ll be greeted by a charming harbour, historic architecture, and the relaxed atmosphere of this Mediterranean town. Explore the winding streets, enjoy local cuisine, and stunning coastal views. From Mahon, you can access Menorca’s beaches, natural beauty, and quaint villages.

Toulon Mahon in pictures

Toulon-Mahon

About Toulon

The Toulon Port, located in the vibrant city of Toulon on the French Riviera, is a key gateway to the Mediterranean. Renowned for its efficiency and strategic location, the port offers regular ferry connections to popular destinations such as Corsica and Sardinia.

It features modern facilities, including spacious terminals, passenger lounges, and easy access to the city's amenities. With its picturesque harbour surrounded by dramatic hills, Toulon Ferry Port combines functionality with scenic charm, making it a convenient and pleasant departure point for travellers.

About Mahon

Mahon is a distinctive port in a remarkable setting; it is located in a 6-kilometer-long bay! Mahon's passenger terminal is enormous, and the port offers amenities including taxis, public phones, cafeterias, and parking for vehicles and buses. It's a short but hilly walk into the town centre. 107 steps! Alternatively, there is a circular bus that can take you into the town from the port.

For many visitors to Menorca, a trip to Mahon on the extreme east coast of the island will be a real eye-opener, and will demonstrate that there is considerably more to the island than just relaxing days spent on the beach.

Despite being Menorca's commercial and cultural hub, the depth of the city's history, culture, and nightlife frequently surprises tourists. Mahon is rapidly growing in popularity as a city break. Walking through the old town is unquestionably one of the best ways to see it; there are lots of pavement cafes and restaurants for refreshments, as well as charming, shaded squares and tiny, pedestrianised alleyways to explore. The Arch de San Roque, the oldest of the many ancient structures to be seen while exploring the area, is regrettably the sole remnant of the wall that formerly surrounded the city.

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