Valencia Palma Ferry

The Valencia Palma ferry route connects Spain with Mallorca and is currently operated by 3 ferry companies. Balearia operate their crossing up to 13 times per week, Grandi Navi Veloci 6 times per week & the Trasmed GLE service is available up to 6 times per week.

There are a combined 25 sailings available per week on the Valencia Palma crossing between Spain and Mallorca and with 3 ferry companies on offer it is advisable to compare all to make sure you get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Valencia - Palma Ferry Operators

  • Balearia
    • 13 Sailings Weekly 7 hr 15 min
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  • Grandi Navi Veloci
    • 6 Sailings Weekly 6 hr 45 min
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  • Trasmed GLE
    • 6 Sailings Weekly 7 hr 15 min
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Valencia Palma Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Valencia Palma route is a car and 2 passengers.

Valencia Guide

The Spanish city of Valencia lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast in the Valencia region of the country. It is Spain's third largest city, after Madrid and Barcelona, and lies on the banks of the Turia River, on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsular, on the Gulf of Valencia. One of Spain's largest lakes, the Albufera, is located around 11 km to the south of the city and forms part of the Parc natural de l'Albufera (the Albufera Nature Reserve).

The city has an international reputation and is known for the Las Fallas festival held in March each year, for its traditional Valencian ceramics and for the architecture of the City of Arts and Sciences designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela. Also popular with tourists are its ancient winding streets, containing many Roman and Arabic buildings, and it cathedral which was built between the 13th and 15th centuries. Adjacent to the cathedral is the Gothic Basilica of the Virgin and the Silk Exchange which was built in an early Valencian Gothic style and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Port of Valencia has regular passenger services to and from the Balearic Islands and Italy, along with a growing number of visiting cruise ships.

Palma Guide

The city of Palma is the capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca and contains the most sites of historical interest of any town located in the Balearic Islands. With a population of roughly 300,000 Palma's past leaders have left their mark on the city with its impressive buildings which includes the beautiful Le Seu Cathedral. The city is characterised by narrow streets, secluded courtyards, a harbour and some fine examples of restored historic buildings and all combine to make the city a wonderful place to explore on foot. The wide avenue that is Passeig d'es Born is the city's main promenade and apart from dissecting the city, this tree lined street contains many shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. The city's walls were constructed on the site of medieval walls and featured galleries that ran along the top, where the strong defence could protect the island from marauders. The walls include a walkway that is popular with both locals and visitors and is where lovely views over the cathedral and old town can be had.

From the city's port, ferries depart to destinations that include Ibiza, Barcelona, Valencia and Denia.