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How long is the high speed ferry from Barcelona to Mallorca?

The duration of the ferry from Barcelona to Mallorca ranges from 5 hr to roughly 7 hr 15 min. Travel time depends on the port of arrival and the type of vessel you've chosen.



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The fastest ferry crossing to Mallorca is via the Ciutadella to Alcudia ferry, in approximately 1h.

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Ferries from Barcelona to Palma take around 7.5 hours. You may also take a boat to Alcudia, which is only 35 miles from Palma and is on the other side of the island (6 hours) And don't forget to checkout jewels of Mallorca: Beaches, Mountains, and Culture before you travel.

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The flight distance between Barcelona and Palma, Majorca is 202 km. What airlines offer nonstop (direct) flights between Barcelona and Palma, Majorca? Several carriers operate flights between Barcelona and Palma, Majorca. Airlines offering nonstop (direct) flights include Iberia Airlines, Ryanair, Vueling, Air Europa.

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Ibiza. Getting there: Since it's an island, flying is the quickest (and cheapest) option. Flights from Barcelona to Ibiza are around an hour and are usually only €20-€30.

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Set on the north coast of Mallorca, in the bay of Pollensa, is one of the island's most beautiful towns: Puerto de Pollensa (also known as Port de Pollença, or Port de Pollenca). This tranquil destination is still lively without being excessive, and makes it a good resort town to stay in Mallorca for families.

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Fornalutx. If you stay by the coast you'll never see it, but Fornalutx is regarded by many as the most beautiful village on Mallorca, and one of the most stunning in Spain. You'll find it deep in the Sierra de Tramuntana, with winding streets, narrow stone steps, and flowers and greenery everywhere.

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The best time to visit Mallorca is the shoulder season in April–May and September–October—days are warm and crowds are few. Most hotels and restaurants are open, and it's a prime time to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking.

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It depends on how much time you have to spare, obviously, but I would say that three days days in Mallorca is the bare minimum. If you can give yourself five days that would be better, as you'll be able to explore beyond the main tourist spots.

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