Ferry from Barcelona to Mallorca

Mallorca, road to Far Formentor Lighthouse

Discover the enchanting Balearic Islands by taking the ferry from Barcelona to Mallorca. Enjoy the trip across the Mediterranean Sea and have a great holiday.

The particular ferry journey is a popular method in order to visit the island of Mallorca from the spanish mainland. Here are the steps you need to do:

  1. Choose a ferry company: There are various ferry companies that operate the Barcelona - Mallorca route. Check their schedules and choose what suits you best
  2. Book your ferry tickets: Purchase your ferry tickets from Barcelona to Mallorca in advance, especially for peak seasons
  3. Reach the Barcelona ferry terminal: Arrive at the terminal at least 1 hour before your scheduled departure
  4. Check-in & board the ferry: Present your ticket and any necessary documents. After, you will be directed to board the ferry
  5. Enjoy the trip: Relax and admire the views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Spanish coastline
  6. Disembark in Mallorca: The ferry will dock at the port of Palma de Mallorca. Organize your ransportation to your spot on the island

Additional tips

  • Check the weather before traveling in case you need seasickness medication
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat and comfortable shoes for your adventure in Mallorca
  • Book your return ferry ticket in advance since the specific route is popular and tickets run out rapidly

 

What is the distance between Barcelona & Mallorca?

The distance between the port of Barcelona and the port of Palma de Mallorca is around 110 nautical miles (203.7 kilometers), and from Barcelona to Alcudia is around 107 nautical miles (198 kilometers).

How long does the ferry boat from Barcelona to Mallorca take?

There are both conventional and high speed ferries that operate the Barcelona - Mallorca (Palma) route. The conventional ferry boats require around 7-9 hours (depending on the ferry company) to arrive in Palma, while the fast high speeds need around 7 hours

There is also the option to disembark at the port of Alcudia, in eastern Mallorca, with a range of ferries operating. Generally, the high speed ferry to Alcudia from Barcelona requires approx. 5.5 hours to arrive.

Transportation in Barcelona & Mallorca

Barcelona

  • Metro: The city has an extensive metro network, making it easy to get around
  • Bus: Barcelona operates a comprehensive bus network, connecting various neighborhoods and attractions
  • Tram: The city has a tram system, particularly useful for exploring the coastal areas
  • Taxi: Taxis are readily available throughout Barcelona but you can easily book one online

Mallorca

  • Bus: The island has a well-connected bus network, connecting major towns and attractions
  • Train: Mallorca has a train line connecting Palma de Mallorca with other towns on the island. The journey is very scenic, so do not forget to bring your cameras!
  • Taxi: Taxis are available throughout Mallorca, especially in tourist areas such as Palma and Alcudia

About Barcelona & Mallorca

Barcelona

  • Sagrada Família: Witness the iconic masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí
  • Park Güell: This park, designed by Gaudí, features colorful mosaics and whimsical architecture
  • La Rambla: Stroll along this bustling pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes and street performers
  • Gothic Quarter: Wander through the narrow streets of this historic neighborhood, filled with medieval buildings and churches
  • Barceloneta Beach: Relax on the most popular beach of the city and enjoy the Mediterranean sun
  • Camp Nou: Visit the home stadium of FC Barcelona, one of the world's most famous football clubs

Mallorca

  • Palma de Mallorca: Explore the historic center of the island's capital, with its Gothic cathedral and charming old town
  • Beaches: Enjoy the stunning beaches of Mallorca, such as Cala Major, Cala d'Or and Alcudia Beach
  • Formentor Peninsula: Discover this scenic peninsula with its beautiful beaches, pine forests and charming villages
  • Bellver Castle: Visit this medieval castle overlooking the city of Palma
  • Drach Caves: Explore these impressive caves with their underground lake and classical music concerts
  • Mallorca Wine Region: Sample local wines in the vineyards of the Pla de Mallorca region
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