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Formentera, Spain. Source: Unsplash
Balearia is a Spanish ferry provider with connections from mainland Spain to the Balearic islands of Ibiza, Formentera, Mallorca, and Menorca. Established in 1998, the Spanish ferry provider also offers crossings to Morocco and Algeria. Balearia has a fleet of over 23 vessels comprising high-speed, fast, and traditional ferries.
Balearia ferries offer crossings from mainland Spain to the Balearic Islands, France, and North Africa. Formentera is one of the popular destinations serviced by Balearia Ferries. It is the smallest of the Balearic islands and is famous for its beautiful beaches and outdoor activities. The Tanger Med port in Northern Morocco is another popular Balearia ferry destination with a cosmopolitan blend of African and European influences. The port city of Sete in France is served by Balearia ferries outside Spain with crossings from Nador in Morocco. Other primary destinations for Balearia ferries include Denia, Ibiza, Palma Mallorca, Alcudia, and Ciutadella.
With over 40 connections, Balearia Ferries mainly serve various towns and cities in the Balearic Islands and North Africa. The most popular connection on this route is Ibiza - Formentera with around 21 daily sailings, followed by Algeciras - Tanger Med, with 4 sailings daily. Other popular Balearia connections include Algeciras - Ceuta (4 sailings daily), Alcudia - Ciutadella (4 sailings daily), Denia - Formentera (3 sailings daily), Barcelona - Ciutadella (16 sailings weekly), and Valencia - Palma (13 sailings weekly).
The Balearic Islands make up the perfect destination for an island holiday. Discover white sandy beaches with crystal clear waters, breathtaking landscapes, vibrant nightlife in Ibiza, and a wide range of water sports. Popular Balearia connections along this route include:
The North African cities of Tanger and Nador in Morocco and Mostaganem in Algeria are famous for their beautiful beaches and historical attractions. Popular Balearia networks along this route include:
Balearia hydrofoils connect mainland Spain to the Balearic Islands and North Africa. The ferries serve multiple destinations with over 40 connections.
Balearia route | Schedule | Frequency | Duration | Price |
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Ferry Ibiza - Formentera | From 07:00 to 22:02 | 21 ferries a day | From 28m to 1h | from $24 |
Ferry Algeciras - Tanger Med | From 10:15 to 20:31 | 4 ferries a day | From 1h30m to 1h44m | From $41 |
Ferry Algeciras - Ceuta | From 07:00 to 22:30 | 9 ferries a day | From 1h to 1h30m | From $39 |
Ferry Barcelona - Palma Mallorca | From 10:15 | 1 ferry a day | 7h15m | From $50 |
Ferry Valencia - Palma | From 21:45 to 22:45 | 2 ferries a day | From 7h15m to 7h30m | From $44 |
Ferry Alcudia - Ciutadella de Menorca | From 04:30 to 09:00 | 2 ferries a day | From 1h15m to 2h | From $75 |
Ferry Palma Mallorca - Ibiza | From 08:00 to 10:00 | 2 ferries a day | From 2h15m to 4h | From $70 |
Ferry Barcelona - Alcudia | From 21:45 | 1 ferry a day | 5h45m | from $67 |
Ferry Denia - Palma | 17:00 | 1 ferry a day | 5h15m | From $96 |
Ferry Denia - Ibiza | From 09:00 to 17:00 | 2 ferries a day | 2h15m | From $65 |
Balearia offers two types of tickets: Seat and Cabin. The seat ticket is further divided into two categories: Standard (Sirena seat) and Superior (Neptuno seat). A Neptuno seat ticket grants you access to a lounge with extra comfortable leather seats and a TV. The Cabin ticket grants you access to a private cabin for four people with a full private bathroom with blankets and towels. It is ideal for passengers on a longer trip.
You’ll find a wide range of services and amenities on board Balearia ferries for the best travel experience.
Balearia offers two types of seat lounges on their ferries: Standard (Sirena) and Superior (Neptuno). Superior lounges have ergonomic recliner seats with seat pockets and folding trays. The leather seats are wider with enough legroom space. In most ferries, Superior accommodation offers a lounge TV and a lobby bar catering service serving different snacks during your crossing. The Standard accommodation has less spacious and comfortable seats. Onboard catering is not available in the Standard accommodation. For longer trips, you can opt for air-conditioned family or VIP cabins with exclusive access and private bathrooms. All ferries on the Ibiza-Formentera route have Standard accommodation only.
Balearia ferries allow the transportation of different vehicles, including private cars, vans, caravans, motorbikes, and scooters, at a fee. This will vary depending on the routes and your vehicle’s dimensions. Motorbikes with a 125cc engine capacity or less board for free on the Ibiza-Formentera route.
Balearia ferries offer a wide range of onboard services for the best sailing experience. Most ferries have a restaurant serving single courses, a full menu, and vegetarian and children’s meals. You’ll also find local cuisines from the regions the ships operate. Some ferries have bars serving drinks, snacks, sandwiches, pastries, and barbecues on the outdoor decks during peak travel months. You can take advantage of the free Wi-Fi, shops selling souvenirs and gift items, and ice cream and chocolate parlors on most hydrofoils. Ferries like Martin i Soler and Bahama Mama have a swimming pool and sunbathing area, while others have a heated jacuzzi with an outdoor bar. Children can access a play area or watch films, play games, and read books in some of the vessels.
La Sagrada, Barcelona. Source: Shutterstock
Not sure where to begin your Balearia adventure? Check out these popular Balearia destinations for travel details and nearby attractions: