Ferries from Barcelona to Spain

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Would you like to know how to get to Spain? Search for the best ferry from Barcelona to Spain with our Spain ferry search system. This website provides you with all of the information you need on sea routes, timetables, tariffs and crossing times for the ferry crossings to Spain from Barcelona.

The ferry lines between Barcelona and Spain are served by 3 ferry operators (Grandi Navi Veloci, Balearia and Trasmed) who jointly operate 204 connections per week with afternoon departures and sailing times shorter than 12 hours 29 minutes. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. On the ships with crossing times exceeding 6 hours, you will find extra services to ensure more comfort, such as different cabin options, restaurants and shops on board.

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Ferries from Barcelona to Spain

From Spain to Spain

Port of Barcelona

Barcelona is one of the most important port in Europe for both commercial shipping and tourism and this destination plays host to many tourists from around the world each year. The port of Barcelona is divided into several areas, one of which is intended for embarking and disembarking passengers of ferries and cruise ships. There are 7 terminals with three main positions: Terminal Adossat Quay: large ships and ferries dock here and this terminal is divided into 4 terminals A, B, C, D. It is two kilometers from Las Ramblas. It can be reached easily by car and if you need to leave your car at th... [More information]

Address: Moll de Barcelona, 08039 Barcelona, Spagna

Directions: Google Map @ Barcelona, port

Guide of Spain

Spain, situated on the Mediterranean coast, is a fascinating land of culture, history and beaches. The variety of languages spoken in Spain reminds us of the rich history and diverse cultures that exist within the country.  Alongside the official language of Spanish, there are regional languages including Catalan, Valencian, Galician, Basque and Arenese. In addition to the mainland territory, there are also the Canary Islands and the Balearics which are also part of Spain. History  Spain has a history characterised by victory and defeat, the Romans and Muslims dominated the peninsula... [More information]

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