Ibiza – Palma
Ferry to Mallorca
Ibiza – Palma
Ferry to Mallorca
Depending on the season their are about 8 weekly sailings between Ibiza and Palma. 2 ferry operators provide the ferries from Ibiza to Palma, Balearia & Trasmed GLE. Ibiza Palma ferries take around 2 hours 15 minutes. The ferry costs between $188.05 and $845.52, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for ferries from Ibiza to Palma.
The earliest Ibiza Palma ferry typically departs Ibiza at about 02:30 and the last ferry usually leaves at 20:00.
Ferries from Ibiza to Palma sail in around 2 hours 15 minutes. The fastest ferry is approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry provider and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There is 8 weekly sailings from Ibiza to Palma provided by Balearia & Trasmed GLE. Timetables can change from season to season.
Balearia provide 8 sailings weekly. Trasmed GLE provide 1 sailing weekly.
The price of a ferry from Ibiza to Palma typically range between $188.05* and $845.52*. On average the Ibiza Palma ferry is $398.85*. The cheapest Ibiza Palma ferry prices start from $188.05*. The average price for a foot passenger is $398.28*. The average price for a car is $455.73*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated 1 April 2025.
The distance between Ibiza to Palma is approximately 93 miles (150km) or 81 nautical miles.
Yes, Ibiza Palma ferries allow cars onboard with Balearia & Trasmed GLE between Ibiza and Palma. To view car ferry tickets and prices between Ibiza and Palma use our Deal Finder.
Balearia & Trasmed GLE allow foot passengers on Ibiza Palma ferries.
Balearia allow pets on ferries from Ibiza to Palma. Please also note that your pet may have to stay in the vehicle during the journey.
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The Spanish island of Ibiza is located in the Mediterranean Sea and is one of the Balearic Islands. It lies around 80 km off the coast of Valencia on the east coast of the Spanish mainland. Ibiza's main population centres are Ibiza Town, Sant Antoni de Portmany and Santa Eularia des Riu. The island's port can be found in Ibiza Town which is also a popular tourist destination in its own right. There are many beautiful things to see and do in Ibiza Town including Renaissance walled buildings, the Curia's house, Santa Domingo's church, the landlord's house, the Castle, the Modern Art Museum of Ibiza and the Necropolis Punica del Puig des Molins. So rich is the town's history it has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
As a result of its many nightclubs and bars, the island has gained a reputation for its summer club scene, with many people visiting the island just to experience its nightlife. However, visitors to Ibiza should expect more than just nightclubs. In addition to Ibiza Town, large parts of the island have also been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites which provides protection to these beautiful and important parts of the island from future development.
Ferries operate from Ibiza Town to Barcelona, Majorca, Dénia, Palma, Valencia and Formentera.
The city of Palma is the capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca and contains the most sites of historical interest of any town located in the Balearic Islands. With a population of roughly 300,000 Palma's past leaders have left their mark on the city with its impressive buildings which includes the beautiful Le Seu Cathedral. The city is characterised by narrow streets, secluded courtyards, a harbour and some fine examples of restored historic buildings and all combine to make the city a wonderful place to explore on foot. The wide avenue that is Passeig d'es Born is the city's main promenade and apart from dissecting the city, this tree lined street contains many shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. The city's walls were constructed on the site of medieval walls and featured galleries that ran along the top, where the strong defence could protect the island from marauders. The walls include a walkway that is popular with both locals and visitors and is where lovely views over the cathedral and old town can be had.
From the city's port, ferries depart to destinations that include Ibiza, Barcelona, Valencia and Denia.