Barcelona

Routes:

Alcudia to Barcelona / Barcelona to Alcudia
1 crossings daily
6 hr
Ciutadella to Barcelona / Barcelona to Ciutadella
1 crossings daily
4 hr
Civitavecchia to Barcelona / Barcelona to Civitavecchia
6 crossings weekly
20 hr
Genoa to Barcelona / Barcelona to Genoa
1 crossings weekly
21 hr
Ibiza to Barcelona / Barcelona to Ibiza
3 crossings weekly
8 hr 30 min
Ibiza to Barcelona / Barcelona to Ibiza
6 crossings weekly
7 hr 58 min
Ibiza to Barcelona / Barcelona to Ibiza
4 crossings weekly
7 hr 45 min
Mahon to Barcelona / Barcelona to Mahon
4 crossings weekly
7 hr
Nador to Barcelona / Barcelona to Nador
infrequent crossings
28 hr 45 min
Palma to Barcelona / Barcelona to Palma
6 crossings weekly
7 hr 45 min
Palma to Barcelona / Barcelona to Palma
1 crossings daily
7 hr 30 min
Palma to Barcelona / Barcelona to Palma
7 crossings weekly
6 hr 30 min
Porto Torres to Barcelona / Barcelona to Porto Torres
3 crossings weekly
12 hr 15 min
Tanger Med to Barcelona / Barcelona to Tanger Med
1 crossings weekly
29 hr 15 min

Barcelona – the tourist capital of the Mediterranean coast of Spain, perhaps the most visited by tourists in Spain. The city is known for its history and the architectural heritage of Antoni Gaudi. Barcelona is second only to Madrid in size, a major industrial and port center.

Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona ferry service

Barcelona ferries depart from Barcelona to many destinations, the port of Barcelona ranks first in the Mediterranean in terms of passenger traffic. Ferries go to Balearic Islands, Sardinia, Italian ports Genoa, Savona, Livorno and Civitavecchia, Algerian Algiers and Oran, Moroccan Tangier and Nador. Because of the pandemic, connections to North African ports have been temporarily suspended.

Lines to the Balearic Islands are served by Trasmediterranea, Grandi Navi Veloci and Balearia, there are at least 7 flights per day to each of the islands, travel time 7-9 hours, tickets start at 20 euros, tickets for high-speed trimarans are slightly more expensive, car ferrying costs from 60 euros for non-residents.

Flights to Italian ports and to Sardinia are operated by Grimaldi Lines and Grandi Navi Veloci, with a travel time from 12 hours to Sardinia and from 21 hours to the Italian mainland ports. Tickets to Sardinia start at 35 euros, for the crossing of the car you must pay from 30 euros. The ticket to Genoa costs from 50 euros, the ferry of the car will require additional 60 euros or more. On voyages to Sardinia and the Italian mainland ports it is possible to book a cabin berth for an extra fee.

At the voyages to Sardinia and the Italian mainland ports it is possible to book a cabin berth for an extra fee.

Port of Barcelona

The Port of Barcelona is visited by liners on all Mediterranean cruises that include Spain in their program. The port is located on the waterfront in the very center of the city. It is very easy to get to the port from the International Airport of Barcelona, which is only 15km away, due to the traffic jams in the city it takes 30-40 minutes. Because of the enormous traffic through the Port of Barcelona, especially in season, tickets should be booked at least one month in advance and you can do this on our website.

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