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Valencia: ferries, timetables and prices
The port of Valencia is one of the main gateways between mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands. From here you can sail to Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca and Menorca (Mahón), on routes used by families, residents and holidaymakers travelling with cars, vans, motorbikes or on foot. On TheBato you can compare ferry companies, timetables and prices in a single search, add your vehicle and choose between seats and cabins, with support in English and Spanish.
Tip: if you are flexible with dates, compare departures from Barcelona or Denia as well. Sometimes another port or a different day of the week offers better schedules or prices for Ibiza, Mallorca or Menorca.
Ferry timetables from Valencia depend on the route, company and season. Sailings to Ibiza normally take around 6–8 hours, while routes to Palma de Mallorca often take around 7–9 hours, with many departures scheduled overnight so you arrive early in the morning. Crossings to Mahón (Menorca) are usually the longest and can exceed 15 hours, especially when the ship calls at other Balearic ports on the way. On TheBato you can check current schedules, departure and arrival times, approximate duration and accommodation options (seat, reclining seat or cabin) for each sailing.
The passenger terminals at the port of Valencia handle ferries to the Balearic Islands and other traffic. Facilities usually include ticket offices and check-in desks, waiting rooms, toilets, cafés, shops and services for passengers with reduced mobility. In the surrounding area you will also find hotels, restaurants and entertainment options around the marina and beaches.
On TheBato you can compare multiple ferry companies operating between Valencia 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 Spanish mainland and Ibiza, Mallorca or Menorca, with support in English and Spanish via WhatsApp and email.
From Valencia there are regular ferries to Ibiza, Palma de Mallorca and Mahón (Menorca), with extra departures in high season. Some companies may add or adjust routes depending on the time of year.
The Valencia – Ibiza crossing usually takes around 6–8 hours, depending on the company, timetable and type of ship.
Ferries between Valencia and Palma de Mallorca typically take around 7–9 hours, with many sailings operating overnight.
Crossings to Mahón are usually longer and can exceed 15 hours, especially when the route includes stops at other Balearic ports.
Yes. Routes between Valencia and the Balearic Islands generally operate throughout the year, although frequencies increase in summer and during main holiday periods.
Yes. Ferries from Valencia normally accept cars, vans, motorbikes and sometimes campers. Select “with vehicle” on TheBato and enter the exact type and dimensions when booking.
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 rules for Spain and the Schengen area.
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 a bit earlier on very busy days.