Ferries from
Mallorca to Ibiza
Ferries from
Mallorca to Ibiza
Ferries from Mallorca to Ibiza are available with 2 operators. The Palma to Ibiza ferry is the main ferry route from Mallorca to Ibiza. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Mallorca to Ibiza sail approximately 8 times per week and are provided by Balearia & Trasmed GLE.
Mallorca to Ibiza ferry time ranges between 2 hours 15 minutes and 4 hours 15 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.
The fastest ferry from Mallorca to Ibiza is in 2 hours 15 minutes on the Palma to Ibiza ferry with Balearia.
Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Mallorca to Ibiza with Balearia & Trasmed GLE.
The distance between Mallorca and Ibiza is 93.4 miles (150.3km) and 81.2 nautical miles.
Mallorca to Ibiza ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Palma to Ibiza ferry ferry sails approximately 8 times weekly with a crossing time of 2 hours 15 minutes.
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Mallorca is the largest island of the Balearics found off the east coast of Spain. The island’s capital, La Palma is the heart of the archipelago, boasting a rich history, blossoming food scene and stunning architecture, most notably the namesake hilltop cathedral. Mallorca is also blessed with superb beaches to suit all types of holidaymaker, whether you’re into exciting water-sports or simply catching rays whilst immersed in a novel. The stunning coastline is well worth exploring too, particularly by bike, as the smooth, winding roads offer unbeatable sea views. Mallorca has two excellent ferry ports, one in the capital and the other in Alcudia on the northeast coast. With frequent routes to the other Balearic Islands and the Spanish mainland, Mallorca is a useful gateway to some of the country’s most popular holiday destinations.
Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous region of Spain sprawled along the mainland’s east coast in the Mediterranean Sea. Around six million revellers flock to Ibiza for its world famous clubs and epic beach parties every year, but its humble population, roughly one hundred and thirty thousand, is always keen to show off the island’s quieter side, encompassing beautiful backcountry, historic towns and secluded coves along the north coast. Outside the high-season, the Ibizan calendar brims with fun festivities like the Autumn Food Festival and various patron saint celebrations during winter, made even more enjoyable with the year-round, pleasant climate. If you’re on the east coast of Spain, travelling to Ibiza by ferry is the easiest way to get there, with frequent routes from big cities including Barcelona and Valencia. Sailing within the Balearics is easy, too, with a choice of crossings from Mallorca and Formentera.