Ferries from
Spain to Menorca
Ferries from
Spain to Menorca
The crossing time by ferry from Spain to Menorca ranges between routes, operators and ships. Barcelona Mahon ferry on average approximately takes 7 hours. The distance from Barcelona to Mahon is approximately 131 nautical miles. The fastest ferry from Spain to Menorca is from Barcelona. The distance from Barcelona to Ciutadella is 113 nautical miles with a crossing time of approximately 3 hours 30 minutes. GNV and Balearia offer this route with 13 sailings weekly combined.
From | To | Average price | |
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From BarcelonaSpain |
To MahonMenorca |
Average price$264.96 | |
From AlcudiaSpain |
To CiutadellaMenorca |
Average price$254.77 | |
From BarcelonaSpain |
To CiutadellaMenorca |
Average price$443.43 |
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Spain draws visitors with its lively culture, beautiful landscapes, and rich history. From Barcelona's amazing architecture to the sunny beaches of Costa del Sol, this Mediterranean gem offers so much to explore. Art lovers can enjoy masterpieces in Madrid's Prado Museum or Bilbao's Guggenheim, while history fans can discover Roman ruins and Moorish palaces. Spain's food scene delights with tapas, paella, and great wines. Each year, the country celebrates colorful festivals like La Tomatina and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. Visitors can easily take ferries from Spanish ports to the Balearic Islands, including Mallorca and Ibiza, or travel to Morocco across the Strait of Gibraltar. Ferry routes also connect Spain with Italy and southern France, making it a perfect starting point for a bigger European adventure.
Menorca is a relaxed alternative to its busy Balearic neighbors. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve has pristine beaches with clear turquoise waters and untouched natural landscapes. History lovers will enjoy the prehistoric stone monuments called talayots across the island, along with the well-preserved old town of Ciutadella with its medieval streets and charming harbor. The island's capital, Mahón, has one of the world's largest natural harbors and impressive Georgian architecture from when the British ruled. In summer, you can watch traditional fiestas where local horses and riders perform amazing shows in town centers. From Menorca, ferries connect easily to mainland Spain (Barcelona and Valencia), nearby Mallorca and Ibiza, and even to France and Italy, making it a great starting point for exploring the Mediterranean.