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The links between Ibiza and Balearic Islands are served by the sailing companies Balearia and Trasmed which carry out 642 trips per week with mainly morning and afternoon boardings and crossing times ranging between 01 minute and 10 hours 59 minutes. The line is also served by hydrofoils, which can be used by foot passengers only, so you must choose between transporting your vehicle and getting there faster! Seating and accommodation type on board differ according to travel time, the fastest ships, that provide crossings during the day, only offer deck space on regular seats, while night ferries or ferries with travel times exceeding 6 hours, offer a variety of cabin options.
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The port of Ibiza is located in the town of Eivissa, on the southeastern coast of the island. There are ferries and ships departing from here to Spain and the other Balearic islands. The town of Eivissa is surrounded by Renaissance walls and is a pleasant town to visit when using the port. The port dates back to the twentieth century, in the last twenty years there have been many improvements and services added such as restaurants, bars and shops. In one area of the port, there is Botafoch marina with its lighthouse, this pier is for passengers, commercial activity and refuelling. Another area... [More information]
Address: Carrer Lluís Tur i Palau, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain
Directions: Google Map @ Ibiza, port
The Baleric Islands are in the western Mediterranean Sea and include Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, the capital city is Palma de Mallorca and the two official languages are Spanish and Catalan. History The Balearic Islands were at the centre of Roman raids and suffered Vandal and Berber dominations, they were also subjected to the Kingdom of Aragon and the British. The oldest architectural structures in the Balearic Islands are the talaiots, or talayots, which are Bronze Age megaliths that can be found on the islands of Menorca and Majorca, forming part of the Talaiotic Culture. There... [More information]