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Denia

Port of Denia

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Denia: ferries, timetables and prices

The port of Denia, on Spain’s Costa Blanca between Valencia and Alicante, is one of the fastest gateways to the Balearic Islands. From here you can reach Ibiza, Formentera and Palma de Mallorca on fast ferries that are very popular with families, residents and holidaymakers travelling with cars, vans, motorbikes or on foot. On TheBato you can compare ferry companies, timetables and prices in one search, add your vehicle and choose between seats and cabins, with support in English and Spanish.

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Popular routes from Denia

  • Denia ↔ Ibiza – one of the quickest links from mainland Spain to Ibiza, with fast ferries on many dates
  • Denia ↔ Formentera – direct services in season, often with competitive journey times for a day trip or short break
  • Denia ↔ Palma de Mallorca – crossings to Mallorca, sometimes via Ibiza, ideal if you prefer a shorter drive on the Peninsula

Tip: if you are flexible with dates or departure port, compare ferries from Valencia and Barcelona as well. Sometimes another port or a different day offers better prices or timetables for Ibiza, Formentera or Mallorca.

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Timetables and crossing time

Ferry timetables from Denia depend on the route, company and season. Fast ferries to Ibiza usually take around 2–3 hours, while many sailings to Formentera are also around 2–3 hours, sometimes with a change or short stop in Ibiza. Crossings to Palma de Mallorca are longer and can take around 7–9 hours, especially when the ship also calls at Ibiza. In summer and on public holidays there are more departures and additional weekend options. On TheBato you can see current schedules, departure and arrival times, approximate duration and available accommodation (seat, reclining seat or cabin) for each sailing.


Prices and how to save

  • Book well in advance for summer, Easter, long weekends and school holidays, especially if you are travelling with a vehicle.
  • Compare different days and departure times (mid-week vs. weekends, morning vs. afternoon or evening) to find better fares.
  • If you travel with a car, van, motorbike or camper, secure your vehicle space as soon as you know your dates: Balearic routes can sell out on peak dates.
  • Check prices from Valencia or Barcelona as alternative mainland ports if you are flexible with your route.

Documents and boarding

  • Check-in: for ferries with vehicle, companies usually recommend arriving at least 90–120 minutes before departure; foot passengers should arrive at least 60 minutes in advance.
  • Travel documents: on domestic Spanish and EU routes, a valid ID card or passport is generally sufficient. Non-EU passengers should check current entry and residence rules for Spain and the Schengen area.
  • Vehicle papers: registration document, insurance and, where applicable, a valid technical inspection for cars, vans, motorbikes and campers.
  • Travelling with children: some authorities or companies may request additional authorisation when a minor travels with one parent or relatives. Check requirements before travelling.
  • Pets: most companies accept pets on Balearic routes, generally with microchip and up-to-date vaccinations. Review each company’s pet policy when booking.

How to get to Denia port

  • By road: Denia is on the Costa Blanca, roughly midway between Valencia and Alicante, with access from the AP-7 / A-7 motorway and regional roads. Once in town, follow signs for “Puerto / Port”.
  • Bus: intercity buses connect Denia with Valencia, Alicante and other towns on the Costa Blanca; from the bus station you can reach the port area on foot or by taxi.
  • Tram / local train: regional tram services link Denia with other coastal towns (such as Benidorm or Alicante); from the terminus you can continue on foot or by taxi to the ferry terminal.
  • Airports: the nearest airports are Valencia and Alicante. From there you can continue by hire car, bus or private transfer to Denia.
  • Parking: there are public and private car parks in and around the port and marina area; always check local signs, prices and security, especially in high season.

Port services

The port of Denia handles passenger ferries to the Balearic Islands, as well as local maritime traffic and leisure boats. Facilities usually include ticket offices and check-in desks, waiting rooms, toilets and services for passengers with reduced mobility. In the immediate area (marina and seafront) you will find cafés, restaurants, shops and accommodation, making it easy to combine your crossing with a stay on the Costa Blanca.


Why book with TheBato

On TheBato you can compare multiple ferry companies operating between Denia and the Balearic Islands in a single search. Add your vehicle or travel on foot, choose your timetable and onboard accommodation and pay securely online. Our team is used to helping families, residents and holidaymakers travelling between the Peninsula and Ibiza, Formentera or Mallorca, with support in English and Spanish via WhatsApp and email.


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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What ferry routes operate from Denia?

From Denia there are regular ferries to Ibiza, Formentera and Palma de Mallorca, with extra departures in summer and during main holiday periods.

How long is the ferry from Denia to Ibiza?

The Denia – Ibiza crossing usually takes around 2–3 hours on fast ferries, depending on the operator, timetable and sea conditions.

How long is the ferry from Denia to Formentera?

Many crossings between Denia and Formentera also take around 2–3 hours, sometimes with a brief stop or change in Ibiza depending on the route.

How long is the ferry from Denia to Palma de Mallorca?

Ferries between Denia and Palma de Mallorca are longer journeys and can take around 7–9 hours, particularly when the sailing includes calls at other Balearic ports.

Are there ferries from Denia all year round?

Routes from Denia to the Balearic Islands generally operate for most of the year, with more frequent services in summer and on main holiday dates. Some specific departures may be seasonal.

Can I travel with a car or motorbike?

Yes. Ferries from Denia normally accept cars, vans, motorbikes and sometimes campers. When searching on TheBato, select “with vehicle” and enter the exact type and dimensions of your vehicle.

Do I need a passport to travel from Denia to the Balearic Islands?

These are domestic Spanish routes. EU/Schengen citizens can usually travel with a valid ID card or passport. Non-EU citizens should check current entry and residence rules for Spain and the Schengen area.

When should I arrive at Denia port for boarding?

If you travel with a vehicle, plan to arrive about 90–120 minutes before departure. Foot passengers should be at the port at least 60 minutes in advance, and slightly earlier on very busy days.

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