Ferry to Menorca
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Ferry to Menorca
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Ferries to Menorca are provided by Corsica Ferries, Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci, Trasmed GLE & Menorca Lines.
There are currently around 10 daily sailings and up to 61 weekly sailings to Menorca. Bear in mind, ferry timetables can change throughout the year and often increase during the high season when there's more demand. Check out our deal finder for the most up to date sailing times and availability.
There are 2 ferry ports in Menorca. Mahon port is the most popular port with 13 weekly sailings.
The Barcelona to Mahon ferry sails approximately 2 times daily and up to 9 times weekly, with a sailing time of around 7 hours 45 minutes. Barcelona Mahon ferry costs £261 on average, exclusive of booking fees.
The Alcudia to Ciutadella ferry sails approximately 5 times daily and up to 35 times weekly, with a sailing time of 1 hour 15 minutes. The Alcudia Ciutadella ferry is £177 on average, exclusive of booking fees.
Yes, there is a car ferry to Menorca. Corsica Ferries, Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci, Trasmed GLE & Menorca Lines offer car ferries to Menorca.
The cost of a ferry to Menorca can vary by route, ferry company and season. Cheap ferry tickets are typically available during off-peak times. Check out our special offers page for all the latest ferry discounts and to find a cheap ferry to Menorca.
You can easily book ferry tickets to Menorca online with Direct Ferries. Just use our Deal Finder to compare routes, prices and ferry companies to find the best deals.
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Menorca is the most low-key of the Balearic Islands, with incredible beaches and beautiful towns. Although it might not be able to compete with Ibiza's famous nightlife, Menorca has plenty of lively bars and restaurants to choose from. One of our favourite bars on the island has to be Cova d'en Xoroi where you can enjoy cliff-side cocktails and sunset views. Don't forget to try the local drink, 'pomada', a gin mixed with bitter lemon.
There are 2 ports in Menorca. Ciutadella port is located on the west coast of Menorca and Mahon port is located along the east coast. June is a great time to visit Ciutadella. This is when the amazing ‘Festes de Sant Joan’ takes place, a traditional festival which gives you a peek into the island's vibrant culture. The island's capital, Mahon, also has plenty to offer. Whilst you're there, make sure you take a trip to nearby Fort Marlborough. Built in the 18th century by the British, it's a great spot for history lovers wanting to learn about Menorca’s colonial past.