The Ciutadella Alcudia ferry route connects Menorca with Mallorca 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 Ciutadella Alcudia route between Menorca and Mallorca. 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 Ciutadella Alcudia route is a car and 2 passengers.
"Excellent trip"
A comfortable efficient service.
'Anonymous' travelled Ciutadella Alcudia with Balearia on Nixe
Read More Read Less"Menorca to Mallorca"
punctuality and confort
'Damien' travelled Ciutadella Alcudia with Trasmediterranea on Alcántara Dos
Read More Read Less"Great value for money"
Really happy with everything
'Pere' travelled Ciutadella Alcudia with Iscomar
Read More Read Less"Ferry between Minorca & Mallorca "
Booked on the Internet 1 mouth before trip not told we had to be there an hour before sailing went on the next ferry an hour later cost us an extra 20 euros not happy !
'Anonymous' travelled Ciutadella Alcudia with Balearia on Martin i Soler
Read More Read LessThe town of Ciutadella de Menorca is located in the west of the Balearic island of Minorca in Spain. It is the old Minorcan capital that has an archaeological heritage in the form of the megaliths such as the 'Taulas", the Talaiot and the Navetas. Surrounded by beautiful medieval streets, the city's historic quarter is called Es Born and is filled with palaces, churches and fortresses. Places of interest include Ciutadella's town hall, which is the former palace of the Arab governor and later served as a royal palace under the Crown of Aragon and again as a governor's palace until the British moved the capital to the eastern town of Mahon in 1722. There are many beaches and pretty little coves a short distance from the city that are definitely worth exploring.
Although no longer the island's capital, the city has still retained its religious importance on the island. The festival of Saint John, its patron saint, occurs each year on the 23rd and 24th June. Also, the Cathedral of Menorca can be found in the city's old quarter. The cathedral was built in 1827 on the foundations of an older mosque.
The town of Alcudia is located on the Spanish island of Majorca, which is one of the Balearic Islands. The 14th century wall around the old town is a popular visitor attraction and once on top of it, it is almost possible to follow it around the town. Other popular attractions in the town include the remains of a Roman town located just outside the town's walls, which is opposite the Church of St Jaume. To the north of the town is a 19th century bull ring and in the old town on Sundays and Tuesdays is a market which is always a hive of activity. Located within the town's walls visitors will find a number of lovely restaurants, cafes and bars, mainly located around the marina.
Ferry services departing from the town's port travel to Barcelona, Denia and Valencia. Crossing times to these destinations can take up to 7 hours by conventional ferry which is reduced to around 3 hours if a fast ferry is taken.