Denia – Palma
Ferry to Mallorca
Denia – Palma
Ferry to Mallorca
The Denia Palma ferry route connects mainland Spain with Mallorca and is free to book throughout the entire year. Balearia are the only ferry company operating this service from Denia to Palma right now, providing 2 crossings per week. It takes roughly 5 hours for Balearia to travel the 126 nautical miles (233km) separating the Denia port and the Palma port. However, this duration may fluctuate depending on weather conditions.
The Denia ferry port is situated on the eastern coast of Spain and is easily reached via car and public transport. You can get to the port from Valencia in just 1 hour by following the AP-7 motorway before peeling off at the CV-725 near Ondara. Alternatively, the Las Marinas bus takes passengers from the Explanada Cervantes to the ferry terminals and operates on a regular basis. We advise visiting our accommodation page to find the cheapest prices for hotels in the area.
Balearia welcome foot passengers and car transfers onboard their ferry from Denia to Palma. However, please note that only 1 vehicle is allowed per booking. Alternatively, you can book a ferry from Valencia to Palma if that’s more convenient for your journey.
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Denia - Palma Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Spain | |
Destination Country | Spain | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Balearia | |
Average Price | £284* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 6 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 5h 15m | |
First Ferry | 17:00 | |
Distance | 156 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
The Spanish city of Denia is situated in the Alicante region of Spain, on the Costa Blanca around half way between Alicante and Valencia. Denia is quite close to the town of Xabia and lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast. it is opposite the Balearic Islands and has the impressive mountains of the Montgo Natural Park as a backdrop. Providing excellent views of the city, the surrounding area and the sea is the town's 11th and 12th century castle which overlooks the town. Within the castle is the Palau del Governador, the castle's museum. The town is host to a number of festivals but is perhaps best known for the running of the bulls fiesta which takes place each July and has been declared as being of National Tourist Interest.
The town's beaches are wide and great for watersports and tend to have been awarded the European Blue Flag for water quality and clean sand. Located to the north of Denia visitors will find the fine sandy beaches of Les Marines. To the south of the town is the rocky area of Les Rotes which has spectacular coves and crystal clear waters which make it the perfect location for snorkelling or scuba diving.
From the city's port visitors are able to catch ferries to the Balearic Islands which depart on a daily basis.
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.