Travelling by ferry to Valencian Community

To reach Valencian Community by boat, you can depart from 2 countries: Spain and Algeria. The ferries of the 5 companies (Acciona Trasmediterránea, Baleària, Grandi Navi Veloci, Trasmed or Algérie Ferries) operating crossings to Valencian Community call at 11 ports: Ibiza, Valencia, Palma (Mallorca), Algiers, Alicante, Oran, Mostaganem and San Antonio de Portmany.

With a network of 12 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Valencian Community and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Acciona Trasmediterránea, Baleària, Grandi Navi Veloci and Trasmed offer up to 18 crossings a day. Find all prices and best deals for Valencian Community on our Vivanoda search engine.

The fastest crossing takes 2 hours (Ibiza - Denia) with a distance of 71 mi and the longest 15 hours (Mostaganem - Valencia) with a distance of 245 mi.

Ferries to Valencian Community in figures

Countries
Spain
Algeria
Number of crossings
18 crossings a day
Number of ports
11
Number of ferry connections
12
Number of ferry companies
5
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Popular ferries to Valencian Community

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Most popular ferry routes to Valencian Community

To travel to Valencian Community by ferry, the ferry operators Algérie Ferries, Trasmed, Grandi Navi Veloci and Baleària offer daily crossings from Formentera, Denia, Mahon, San Antonio de Portmany, Mostaganem or Oran.

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Ferry Valencian Community: Travel Guide

Ferry Valencian Community: What to see and do?

The Comunidad Valenciana is an incredible region on the east coast of Spain that promises wonderful discoveries and memorable experiences. If you're arriving by ferry, whether from the ferry ports of Alicante, Valencia or Denia, here are some of the main towns and sights not to be missed on your trip to this region.

Alicante, the gateway to the Costa Blanca, will win you over with its captivating blend of modernity and tradition. Take a stroll through the narrow, colourful streets of the historic quarter, visit the Santa Barbara castle, which towers majestically over the city, and relax on the magnificent golden beaches. And don't miss the boulevard Explanada de España, a lively palm-lined promenade where you can stop for delicious tapas and a refreshing glass of sangria.

Valencia, the capital of the Valencian Community, is a dynamic city that harmoniously combines history, culture and modernity. Explore the old town, the Barrio del Carmen, with its winding streets and historic buildings. Don't miss the famous City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic architectural complex housing an aquarium, an opera house, a science museum and much more. Finish your visit by sampling the famous Valencian paella in one of the city's many restaurants.

Denia, a charming port town, offers the perfect combination of beautiful beaches and a picturesque historic centre. Stroll along the palm-lined promenade, discover Denia Castle overlooking the town and enjoy the mild climate while sampling fresh seafood in one of the seafront restaurants.

Xàbia, also known as Jávea, is a Mediterranean gem where you can relax on beautiful sandy beaches and explore charming, typically Spanish neighbourhoods. Don't miss the Granadella cove, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Spain, and enjoy the local cuisine in the many bars and restaurants in the port.

The Valencian Community is also full of exciting sights and activities. Visit the spectacular landscapes of the Valencian hinterland, such as the Sierra de Mariola and Sierra de Espadán mountains. Explore the rice fields of the Albufera Natural Park, where you can take a boat trip and enjoy a delicious paella. And don't miss the traditional Las Fallas festival in March, when giant papier-mâché sculptures are set alight in the streets of Valencia.

The Valencian Community is a must-see destination, with its rich historical heritage, idyllic beaches, delicious cuisine and many traditional festivals. Whether you arrive by ferry in Alicante, Valencia or Denia, you're sure to be enchanted by everything this region has to offer.

Valencian Community: When to visit?

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are generally considered the best seasons to visit Spain. Temperatures are mild, averaging between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius, which is perfect for exploring historic cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Granada or Seville. Gardens and national parks are in full bloom, offering picturesque landscapes for walks and hikes.

Summer (June to August) is the peak tourist season in Spain, particularly on the Mediterranean coast. Temperatures can reach 30 degrees Celsius or more, which is ideal for beach lovers. However, tourist numbers are often high and prices can be higher. It is advisable to book your accommodation and tickets in advance during this period.

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