Palma to Valencia – Ferry Routes, Tickets & Travel Tips

If you’re looking to connect Palma de Mallorca with Spain’s east coast, Valencia is one of the easiest and most scenic ferry routes. Whether you’re traveling with a car, on foot, or with a pet, here’s how to plan the journey.
⏱️ Travel Time & Ferry Routes
- Duration: 7 to 9 hours depending on vessel and weather
- Departure Port: Port of Palma
- Arrival Port: Port of Valencia
- Best Operators: Baleària, Trasmed
🛳️ Ferry Companies & Booking Links
Operator | Duration | Frequency | Book |
Baleària | 7-8 hrs | Daily | Book Baleària |
Trasmed | ~9 hrs | 3-5x per week | Book Trasmed |
🚗 Vehicle Options
- You can bring cars, vans, motorcycles, or bicycles
- Vehicle ticket usually includes up to 4 passengers
- Boarding opens 90 minutes before departure
💡 Tips for the Journey
- 🛏️ Book a cabin if taking the overnight ferry, you’ll arrive rested
- 🧳 Travel light if you’re on foot, there’s a bit of walking between terminals
- 🌊 Seas can be choppy in winter, bring motion sickness remedies just in case
- 🍽️ Onboard dining is available, but you can bring snacks
🎯 Why Choose the Ferry Over Flying?
- No luggage limits
- Eco-friendly and scenic
- Ideal if you’re road-tripping with your own car
- Direct access to Valencia’s port and public transport
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