Ferry from Valencia to Ibiza

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Valencia: Where history meets sunshine!

Valencia, Spain`s third largest city, is a highly busy coastal metropolis, with beautiful old districts, amazing beaches and a spectacular gastronomy. Here are some of its highlights:

  • Ciudad de las Artes y Ciencias (City of Arts & Sciences): The Excelcior complex houses various scientific and cultural institutions, including the Hemisfèric (IMAX cinema and planetarium), Oceanogràfic (aquarium), and the nature-inspired Príncipe Felipe Science Museum
  • Valencia Cathedral: The cathedral, which combines Gothic, Baroque and Romanesque styles, is an architectural masterpiece. Hike the Miguelet to see the stunning city panorama
  • Lonja de la Seda (silk exchange): This is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and was simultaneously the trade and business hub in the late 15th century when Olbia acted as the link between Scandinavian, Greek and other European civilizations
  • Barrio del Carmen: This historical quarter is known for its narrow alleyways, multicolored facades, cafés, restaurants, bars and other bustling nightlife establishments. Explore its own dark nooks, stylish areas and artisan boutiques
  • Central Market: The Fruteria serves as both a retail destination and an attraction. The market is expected to be packed with fresh fruits, local cuisines and souvenirs
  • Jardín del Turia (Turia Gardens) is a green oasis in the center of the city, replacing asphalt and drab concrete structures. The park was once the location of a riverbed. Spend a leisurely day strolling, cycling, or having lunch in its parks, gardens, gyms and museums
  • Beaches: Valencia can boast of many fine sand beaches excellent for sunbathing, swimming in the invigorating sea water and enjoy various sorts of sports/water activities

Ibiza: Land of Music and decor!

Melting pot of international tourists and pulsating nightlife – Ibiza is not only about beaches, but also the rich history, amazing nature and diversity.

  • Party paradise: Ibiza is well-known for its exhilarating nightlife, which includes clubs that are renowned not only in the country but also globally, attracting people from all over the world. Nonetheless, this paradise offers far more than clubbing
  • Cultural gems: Discover the well-fortified ancient town of Dalt Vila, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and wander along its picturesque cobblestone streets, historically significant buildings and museums. Visit archeological sites and housing locations to learn about the island's thriving culture
  • Secluded serenity: Don't waste your time seeking only for the popular beaches and experience yourself Ibiza's hidden jewels, including Cala d'Hort and Cala Salada, where nature offers us stunning blue seas
  • Adventure awaits: Get to know Ibiza's numerous unique areas by going trekking or bicycling in the pinewoods, or paddling along the wild cliffs and plunging into the crystal blue seas.

Denia and Ibiza, with their different inclination, very well satisfy diversified demands and create wonderful Spanish vacation!

Duration of the journey

The duration of the journey varies from 5.5 hours to 6 hours, depending on the ferry company, vessel and weather conditions.

Distance between Valencia and Ibiza

The shortest distance, also known as the air line distance, is approximately 168 kilometers (104.36 miles).

Valencia Ibiza ferry price

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Transportation in Valencia and Ibiza

  1. Get to the ferry port in Valencia: The ferry to Ibiza starts from 'Ciutat de València' port. You can get to the station by a taxi, bus or underground train.
    1. Taxis are the best option, especially if you have bags. The trip from the city of Valencia to the port will take 15-20 minutes, depending on the time and cost, around €15-20
    2. Bus: Go to the EMT 95 bus station in Plaza del Ayuntamiento in the city center and follow it to the harbor
    3. Metro: Take metro line L3 to Grau-Canyamelar station. Follow the signs to the port (about a 15-minute walk away). The rides typically about 20-25 minutes and cost €2
  2. Check-in and board the ferry: Please arrive at the dock an hour before your departure time, especially during high season. Situate yourself at the counter for the ferry company's kiosk and you will be given your tickets. After checking in, proceed to the departure gate area and prepare for the embarkation process
  3. Enjoy the journey: The ferry voyage from Valencia to Ibiza will about 5-6 hours, depending on the speed of the ship and the route chosen. As the ferry sets sail, take the opportunity to appreciate the gorgeous countryside and the glistening Mediterranean Sea. The majority of ferries have facilities such as restaurants, bars, shopping, movies and other entertainment
  4. Disembark in Ibiza: When you arrive in Ibiza, please follow the signs to the spot you have chosen on the island. You can get around the island by walking, cycling, renting a scooter, or driving. For transportation alternatives on the island, please click here

Tip: It is recommended to book your transportation in advance during peak season to ensure availability.

Tips for your journey

  • Plan your ferry tickets in advance and if feasible, buy them before the peak or congested season (summer time)
  • Be weather savvy and look at the weather forecast before you begin
  • Bring along light clothing, caps and sunscreen for your adventure
  • If you are frequently unwell during ferry voyages, consider taking seasickness medicine. So, arrange your activities and refreshments appropriately
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