Valencia

Routes:

Ibiza to Valencia / Valencia to Ibiza
4 crossings weekly
5 hr
Ibiza to Valencia / Valencia to Ibiza
4 crossings weekly
4 hr 30 min
Ibiza to Valencia / Valencia to Ibiza
1 crossings daily
4 hr 30 min
Mahon to Valencia / Valencia to Mahon
1 crossings weekly
14 hr 45 min
Palma to Valencia / Valencia to Palma
7 crossings weekly
8 hr
Palma to Valencia / Valencia to Palma
7 crossings weekly
7 hr 30 min
Palma to Valencia / Valencia to Palma
1 crossings daily
6 hr 45 min

Valencia is one of the largest port cities in the Mediterranean, and also – an important commercial hub. It helped Spain to become one of the most developed economies in the world between the 15th and 17th centuries.

Valencia
Valencia
Valencia

Today the city remains a very important commercial hub of the country, providing the largest trade turnover. In all of Europe the port of Valencia is the fifth largest.

The city itself will appeal to tourists with its rich history and plenty of attractions. It is renowned for its high level of technology – it is equipped with everything necessary to receive a variety of vessels, including the largest ones. Every year it welcomes thousands of passenger liners and yachts, giving travelers easy access to the beauty of Spain.

Tourists are offered a wide range of services, including restaurants, cafes, souvenir stores, as well as «duty free» areas and VIP lounges. From the port there are regular services to Ibiza, Palma, Mahón, Mallorca, Mostaganem, as well as Algiers and Mallorca.

Ferry companies

The city port is served by three major ferry operators:

  • «Balearia». The organization specializes in passenger transportation between mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands, as well as on routes in the Strait of Gibraltar.
  • «Trasmediterranea». A major carrier offering a wide network of tourist routes between mainland Spain, its islands and major African ports.
  • «Grandi Navi Veloci». An Italian company that often operates crossings between European countries and islands, as well as major ports in Africa.

How to get to the port of Valencia?

The city can be reached quickly from the two major airports – Alicante and Valencia. You can take cabs, regular buses or public transportation.

It is possible to travel by train (convenient if you come from another remote part of the country). There are also regular passenger ships to Valencia from other major European ports.

Valencia – not only a convenient transportation hub, but also a great place to relax. In order to enjoy this city you can buy your ferry ticket in advance right on our website.

Valencia – not only is it a convenient transportation hub, but it's also a great vacation destination.

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