Spain Ferry Routes

Spain has one of Europe’s most varied ferry networks, with connections to the Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Morocco, Algeria and several Mediterranean destinations. Ferry routes range from short crossings to nearby islands to longer overnight journeys across the Mediterranean.

Along the Spanish coastline, there are also many regional ferry services connecting islands and coastal areas. Popular ferry destinations include Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. On this page, you can see the ferry network, find important ports and routes connected with Spain using the interactive map above.

Ferry ports in Spain

Spain has ferry ports connecting mainland Spain with islands, nearby countries and destinations across the Mediterranean and North Africa. Use the interactive map above to explore where these ports connect and how routes are distributed across Spain.

Barcelona
Routes to the Balearic Islands, Italy and North Africa.
Valencia
Main ferry connections with Mallorca, Ibiza and Menorca.
Denia
Popular port for ferry routes to Ibiza and the Balearics.
Algeciras
Major ferry gateway to Morocco and Ceuta.
Málaga
Mediterranean routes and North Africa services.
Alicante
Regional Mediterranean ferry connections.
Cádiz
Main ferry routes to the Canary Islands.
Palma
Balearic ferry hub with mainland connections.
Las Palmas
Canary Islands ferry hub.

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