Ferries from Alcudia (Mallorca) to Barcelona

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The crossing between Mallorca and Barcelona is served by 2 ferry operators (Balearia and Trasmed) with a combined schedule of 64 weekly connections with exclusively morning and afternoon departures and maximum duration of 6 hours 02 minutes. This sea crossing is also served by hydrofoils so travel times for foot passengers can be reduced, but there are also normal ferries available catering for both vehicles and foot passengers. All travel options provide at least toilets and bar service, the longer routes also have self-service restaurants, shops and various cabin options.

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Ferries from Alcudia (Mallorca) to Barcelona

ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) BARCELONA offers

BALEARIA

Children under 12 years old

Children under 12 years old can enjoy a 50% discount on the ticket, making family trips more affordable

50% discount

Discount for Youth and Seniors

Young people up to 30 years old with a Youth Card get a 20% discount, while passengers over 60 are entitled to a similar discount on various routes, including those to the Balearic Islands.

20% discount


TRASMED

Discounts for children under 13

Children between the ages of 2 and 13 travel half price.

50% discount

Children up to 2 years old travel for free

Children between the ages of 0 - 2 travel free, but will not have a designated seat or accommodation.

100% discount

Pets

Trasmed is pet-friendly, allowing you to travel with your pet in comfort and safety thanks to various options:

  1. Pet-Friendly Cabin: You can book a cabin dedicated to pets, which accommodates up to two animals (dogs or cats) without weight limits. It includes a welcome kit with items for the pet's comfort and hygiene.

  2. Seating Area with Carrier: You can travel with your pet in a carrier, provided that the total weight (pet + carrier) does not exceed 8 kg. One pet is allowed per passenger.

  3. Conditioned Kennels with Video Surveillance: Ships are equipped with kennels in various sizes with video monitoring. You can access the camera through the ship's Wi-Fi to check on your pet.

Pets are allowed in outdoor areas if kept on a lead and, in some cases, muzzled. Dogs of breeds considered potentially dangerous must wear a muzzle in passenger areas. Pets are not permitted in indoor communal areas, such as restaurants or non-pet-friendly cabins.


Port of Alcudia (Mallorca)

On the island of Majorca, the port is in Alcudia and has connections to the other Balearic islands. The four largest islands are Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. There are also minor islands and islets are close to the larger islands, including Cabrera, Dragonera, and S'Espalmador. Alcudia port is is located on the north side of the island, an area that suffered many pirate raids in the past! This was the reason that the Port of Alcudia was built in the late 1700s as it also served as a defense for the city. There are many services for passengers in transit and even activities for chi... [More information]

Address: Muelle Comercial, Alcudia, 07410 Mallorca, Spagna

Directions: Google Map @ Alcudia (Mallorca), port

Guide of Barcelona

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is located on the north-eastern coast of Spain and is a fantastic city to visit. In the summer there are loads of events and things to do, but even during the winter the city still offers a lot culturally and socially. History In 300 a.C. there was a settlement called Barcino with a population of Iberian origin. Around the tenth century, the city of Barcelona had a great period of commercial development thanks to the port, and the Genoese merchants began to fear it. Thanks to political alliances and marriages, Barcelona became a principality of Catalonia, a... [More information]

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Want to learn more about your trip from ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) to BARCELONA?

How long is the crossing from ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) to BARCELONA?

The duration of the crossing from ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) to BARCELONA is usually 5 hours 30 minutes with BALEARIA and 6 hours 02 minutes with TRASMED. Travel times may vary depending on the date and time of departure.

How many crossings are there per week from ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) to BARCELONA?

The ferry operator BALEARIA carries out 61 weekly itineraries and TRASMED carries out 3 weekly itineraries. The number of crossings may vary depending on the time of year.

How much is a ferry ticket from ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) to BARCELONA?

The price of the ticket from ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) to BARCELONA varies according to the date and time of departure and the offers available at the time of booking. Our website always gives you the best available price. Book now and save.

Can I take my car on the line from ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) to BARCELONA?

The ferries on this route are able to transport both passengers and vehicles.

Looking for information on the return journey?

If you are looking for information on your return journey, click this link Ferries from BARCELONA to ALCUDIA (MALLORCA) .

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