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Valencia

Freight ferries from Spain to Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca, Italy & Spain

Valencia ferry port is on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula, and is one of the largest ports in the Mediterranean Sea. From Valencia you can catch ferries to the Balearic Islands of Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza. Ferries to the Balearic Islands go to the ports of Palma, Mahon and Ibiza Town.

You can also catch ferries from Valencia to Salerno or to Savona in Italy, as well as to Catania and Cagliari on Sicily and Sardinia respectively.

Ferry Routes to Valencia

4 crossings per week
107 hour crossing
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6 crossings per week
5 hour crossing
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6 crossings per week
7 hour crossing
6 crossings per week
7 hour crossing
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5 crossings per week
50 hour crossing
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1 crossing per week
15 hour crossing
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2 crossings per day
8 hour crossing
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1 crossing per day
9 hour crossing
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5 crossings per week
31 hour crossing
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Ferry Routes from Valencia

4 crossings per week
81 hour crossing
6 crossings per week
6 hour crossing
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6 crossings per week
7 hour crossing
6 crossings per week
6 hour crossing
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5 crossings per week
51 hour crossing
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1 crossing per week
16 hour crossing
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2 crossings per day
8 hour crossing
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1 crossing per day
9 hour crossing
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5 crossings per week
43 hour crossing
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Valencia Details

Geolocation

Acciona Trasmediterranea Ferries Valencia: Estación Maritima, Muelle de Poniente, C.P. 46024, Spain

Balearia Ferries Valencia: Estación Maritima, Muelle de Turia s/n, 46024, Spain

Grimaldi Lines Ferries Valencia: Estación Maritima, Muelle de Turia s/n, 46024, Spain

Grimaldi Lines Ferries Sagunto: TERMINAL DE CARGA Sagunto: “Terminal V.T.E.”. (Muelle Sur 2 – Centro 2) 46520 Puerto de Sagunto

Toilet

Vending

Shops

Shower

24 Hour Parking

Restaurant

Lounge

Port taxes paid locally

Alternative Ports