Ferries from Spain to Valencia

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Can't wait to get to Spain? Search your ferry from Spain to Valencia consulting our online search service. NetFerry can help you find out which ferry operators cover routes to Valencia departing from Spain and all related timetables, prices and duration.

The Spain Valencia lines are covered by 3 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Grandi Navi Veloci, Balearia and Trasmed) which offer 73 weekly sailings with maximum duration of 32 hours and typically morning and afternoon departures. For journeys lasting longer than six hours, vessels will provide various services to satisfy passenger needs and maximize comfort. Once on board, cabin crew will inform you of all the available services.

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From Spain to Valencia

From the Balearic Islands to Valencia

Ferries from Spain to Valencia

Ferry Operators

  • BALEARIA

    39 weekly sailings

    Duration: 5 hours 15 minutes

    ABEL MATUTES ,  BAHAMA MAMA ,  CIUDAD DE MAHON ,  DENIA CIUTAT CREATIVA ,  HEDY LAMARR ,  HYPATIA DE ALEJANDRIA ,  KERRY ,  MARTIN I SOLER ,  NAPOLES ,  PENDIENTE CONFIRMACION ,  SICILIA ,  VISBORG

  • GRANDI NAVI VELOCI

    13 weekly sailings

    Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes

    Ciudad de Barcelona ,  Ciudad de Granada ,  Ciudad de Mahon ,  Ciudad de Palma ,  CIUDAD DE SOLLER ,  FERRY ,  GNV ALLEGRA ,  GNV Bridge ,  GNV Polaris ,  GNV Sealand ,  GNV Sirio ,  GNV SPIRIT ,  GOLDENBRIDGE ,  MAJESTIC ,  Tenacia

  • TRASMED

    25 weekly sailings

    Duration: 5 hours

    Ciudad de Alcudia ,  Ciudad de Barcelona ,  Ciudad de Granada ,  Ciudad De Mahón ,  Ciudad de Palma ,  Ciudad de Soller ,  FERRY ,  Igoumenitsa

Guide of Valencia

Situated on the southern coast of Spain, Valencia is a port city full art, science, nature and history. A brief history The Romans founded it Valencia and named it Valentia Edetanorum - it was an important city for the Edetani who lived here. Then the Moors gave it the name Balansiya, which over time became Valencia. After the Roman Empire, the city was conquered by the Visigoths, who gave it to the Arabs. The Arabs and Berbers colonised the population to absorb their customs, traditions, language and religion. The appearance of the city changed a lot too, the Rusàfa palace was built al... [More information]

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