Ferry routes for the Balearic islands in 2025

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Dreaming of a quick escape or a long vacation in the Balearic Islands in 2025? If you are looking for the latest ferry schedules and routes, then you’ve come to the right place! Here you will find all the essential details on Balearic ferry routes, so you can plan your journey in just a few clicks.

Find real-time timetables and ticket prices for ferries to the Balearic Islands in 2025, pick your next destination, and book your ferry tickets on Ferryhopper without hidden fees!

Ferries to the Balearic Islands in 2025

The early bird catches the worm, so there’s no better time to start organizing your 2025 trip to the Balearic Islands!

In 2025 there are multiple ferry routes connecting mainland Spain to Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, with frequent departures from Barcelona, Valencia, Dénia, and even France. Plus, with regular ferries connecting the Balearics, island hopping between these Mediterranean gems easier than ever.

On Ferryhopper, you will find up-to-date ferry timetables for 2025, once the companies announce their schedules.

Tip: check out our Map of ferries, for all the Balearic island ferry routes to easily plan your trip!

Ferries to Formentera

Formentera is the smaller of the Balearic Islands, known for its unspoiled Mediterranean landscapes and stunning beaches, just a short hop from Ibiza. Despite its size, the island boasts a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. 

The main port of Formentera is connected to the Spanish mainland via Dénia and Barcelona. Formentera’s ferry routes are served year-round by Aquabus, Balearia, Formentera Lines and Trasmapi Ferries

  • From Dénia to Formentera: typically, there are up to 3 daily departures, year-round, and the cost of tickets starts at around €67.
  • From Barcelona to Formentera: there are up to 7 weekly crossings, depending on the season, and prices start at approximately €19.

Most ferries from Barcelona tend to be overnight, with the journey taking 10 to 11.5 hours, depending on the season. The journey from Dénia is shorter and usually takes 2 to 4.5 hours, depending on the ferry company and season.

Note: since the ferries from Barcelona usually travel overnight, you can book a cabin for a more comfortable journey.

Aerial view of Ses Illetes beach on Formentera, Balearic Islands

The beaches of Ses Illetes on Formentera are just a ferry hop away!

Ibiza ferry routes

Ibiza, famous for its legendary nightlife, stunning beaches, and bohemian charm, is one of the most sought-after destinations in the Balearic Islands. Beyond its dazzling club scene, Ibiza is home to picturesque villages, serene coves, and a rich cultural heritage waiting to be explored. 

The island is served by ferry operators such as Aquabus, Balearia, Formentera Lines, Grandi Navi Veloci, Transmed and Trasmapi Ferries, offering connections to and from mainland Spain and neighboring islands.

  • From Barcelona to Ibiza: there are usually 5-7 weekly ferries and prices start at around €12.
  • From Valencia to Ibiza: there are up to 6-7 crossings per week and ferry tickets start at around €10.
  • From Dénia to Ibiza: there are normally up to 7 weekly ferries, depending on the season, and prices start at around €53.

The journey from Barcelona to Ibiza typically takes 8 to 9.5 hours, while ferries from Valencia need about 5 to 8.5 hours to reach the island’s main port. Ferries traveling from Dénia usually reach Ibiza in 2 to 3.5 hours, depending on the ferry company.

Tip: check out our guide on ferry travel and island hopping from Ibiza for more information and ideas on expanding your trip in the Balearic Islands.

Evening view of the main port and town of Ibiza, Balearic Islands

When the sun goes down, Ibiza transforms into clubber’s paradise

Ferry schedules to Mallorca

The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is a paradise of golden beaches, rugged mountains, and charming Spanish villages. Whether you’re drawn to its lively capital, Palma, or the serene beauty of the Tramuntana mountains, Mallorca offers something for every traveler. 

The island has 2 ports, Palma and Alcúdia, with ferry connections from Barcelona, Valencia and Dénia. Operators such as Aquabus, Balearia, Corsica Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci, Menorca Lines and Transmed serve these routes, making Mallorca easily accessible by sea.

  • From Barcelona to Palma: there are usually 6-7 weekly crossings and ferry tickets start at around €15.
  • From Barcelona to Alcúdia: there are normally 6-7 weekly ferries and prices start at around €40.
  • From Valencia to Palma: there are normally daily ferries and prices start at around €16.
  • From Dénia to Palma: there are usually daily crossings in the summer and up to 3 weekly crossings the rest of the year, with ferry tickets starting at around €57.

The duration of the journey from Barcelona to Palma usually lasts 7 to 8.5 hours, while ferries to Alcúdia take 3.5 hours to 6 hours. From Valencia, it takes about 7 hours on average to reach the port of Palma, while ferries from Dénia need just over 5 hours to the main port of Mallorca.

Good to know: take a look at the Ferryhopper guide to camping in the Balearic Islands, on how you can explore and be in touch with Mallorca’s natural beauty.

Panoramic view of Calo Del Moro beach in Mallorca, Balearic Islands

Mallorca is full of natural wonders

Menorca ferry routes

Menorca, the tranquil jewel of the Balearics, is known for its unspoiled beaches, turquoise waters, and relaxed atmosphere. With its status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Menorca is a haven for nature lovers, offering scenic hiking trails and crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving. 

The island has 2 ports, Ciutadella and Mahón, with regular ferry connections from Valencia and Barcelona to Menorca. Services are operated by Corsica Ferries, Grandi Navi Veloci, Menorca Lines and Transmed, ensuring a smooth travel experience to and from this idyllic destination.

When traveling from Barcelona, ferries need 3.5 hours on average to reach Ciutadella and 7 hours for the port of Mahón. If you opt to travel from Valencia, the ferry ride usually takes 15.5 hours to reach Mahón.

View of houses, well and staircase in the old town of Ciutadella, Menorca

The charming old capital of Menorca, Ciutadella

Ferries between the Balearic Islands

If you are torn between Mallorca or Menorca, then why not visit both? Mallorca, Ibiza, Formentera and Menorca are well-connected with regular ferry crossings, making island-hopping in the Balearic Islands a breeze. Whether you're planning a quick getaway or an extended adventure in the Balearics, ferries offer a flexible and scenic way to explore many of the islands in one trip.

Here are some of the most popular ferry routes between the Balearic Islands for 2025:

Tip: if you want to go beyond the stunning beaches and discover the culinary delights, take a look at the Balearic foodie guide.

View from Cala d'Hort beach in Ibiza, Balearic Islands

The impressive Cala d'Hort beach in Ibiza

Ferries to the Balearic Islands from France

While most ferries to the Balearic Islands depart from Spanish ports, it is also possible to travel to Mallorca and Menorca from France. Specifically, you catch a ferry from the coastal towns of Toulon and Sète and reach the Balearic Islands in just a few hours. Corsica Ferries operates the ferries on the routes connecting the French ports to Mallorca and Menorca.

  • From Toulon to Alcúdia: this route runs seasonally, from April to November, with up to 5 weekly crossings and ferry tickets start at around €13.
  • From Toulon to Ciutadella: you can normally find up to 2-4 weekly crossings, from April to October, with ferry tickets starting at around €17.
  • From Sète to Alcúdia: there is normally 1 crossing per week, from April to October, and ferry tickets start at around €17.

Aerial view of coastline and cathedral in Mallorca, Balearic Islands

La Seu, the gothic medieval cathedral of Palma in Mallorca

Book ferry tickets to the Balearic Islands in 2025

On Ferryhopper, you can find all up-to-date Balearic Islands ferry schedules for 2025 once they are announced. Compare routes, prices, and ferry offers, and book ferries to the Balearic Islands without hidden fees!

Tip: if you’re feeling inspired or looking for something a bit off the beaten path, why not visit some of the lesser-known Balearic Islands?


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