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The Valencia to Palma route is one of the principal links between the Spanish mainland and Mallorca, offering a relaxed alternative to flying for travellers heading to the Balearics. Departing from Valencia's busy port, ferries cross the western Mediterranean by day or overnight, the latter allowing you to settle into a cabin and arrive in Palma fresh the next morning. The route suits drivers and families especially well, since bringing a car removes any worry about island transport and lets you reach Mallorca's quieter corners with ease. Onboard, modern ships provide cabins, lounges, restaurants and open decks for soaking up the sea air. Sailings are busiest through the summer holidays, when advance booking is strongly advised, while spring and autumn bring calmer crossings and lower fares. For those starting from southern or central Spain, Valencia is often the most convenient departure port.
The crossing typically takes around seven to eight hours, depending on the service.
Yes. Overnight sailings with cabins let you sleep aboard and arrive in Palma in the morning.
Valencia is often the most convenient departure point for travellers coming from central and southern Spain.