The Alcudia Ciutadella ferry route connects Mallorca with Menorca and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Balearia service runs up to 5 times per day with a sailing duration of around 1 hour while the Trasmediterranea service runs up to 14 times per week with a duration from 2 hr 30 min.
So that’s a combined 49 sailings on offer per week on the Alcudia Ciutadella route between Mallorca and Menorca. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Alcudia Ciutadella route is a car and 2 passengers.
"Friendly Staff and Good Ship"
Very welcoming staff on a clean ship. Recommended.
'Tracey' travelled Alcudia Ciutadella with Balearia on Ramon Llull
Read More Read Less"Good service"
The ferry was clean and well maintained, and the crew were very polite and helpful. Not much of a difference between first class cabin and standard though.
'Anthony' travelled Alcudia Ciutadella with Balearia on Ramon Llull
Read More Read Less"Good"
For the short rout all ok
'Anna Maria' travelled Alcudia Ciutadella with Balearia on Nixe
Read More Read Less"Excellent service"
It was a great experience!! service was great, very punctual, I definitely recommend it
'Anonymous' travelled Alcudia Ciutadella with Balearia on Nixe
Read More Read LessThe Spanish town of Alcudia is located on the island of Majorca in the Balearic Islands. It is a major centre for tourism on the island and is popular with families. The Old Town has many examples of houses that date back to the 13th century and is surrounded by a medieval wall. The Old Town is around 2 miles from the port. The Port d'Alcudia and Platja d'Alcudia parts of the town, along the 14 km long beach that runs all the way to Can Picafort, is where most of the hotels can be found.
For visitors planning to travel to Alcúdia by car or motorbike, then you will have to get a ferry which operate daily from Barcelona, Denia and Valencia to Mallorca. During the busy summer months there are additional direct services to Barcelona. The normal journey time is 7 hours but this can be reduced to 3 hours if a Fast-Ferry is taken. It is generally cheaper to travel to the island by ferry than it is to fly.
The city of Ciutadella is located on the western end of the Balearic island of Minorca and is the island's former capital city. The city has an important archaeological history and counts among the findings megaliths such as the "taulas", the Talaiot and the Navetas. Es Born, is the city's historic quarter and is full of medieval streets adorned with palaces, churches and fortresses. One of the most significant buildings is the City Hall which faces the old town square and was built on the site of an old Arab citadel. Today's City Hall only dates back to the 19th century but still preserves some remains of its primitive construction. At certain times of the year it is possible to visit some of the rooms of the Palace of Salort and adjacent is the Palace of Vivo with its Neoclassical red facade, ornamented with traditional island motifs.
Located behind the City Hall is a viewing point where beautiful panoramic views of the port can be had. A short distance from the city there are a number of lovely coves and beaches and some remote fishing towns for visitors to enjoy.