Ciutadella Alcudia Ferry
Quickly book cheap Ciutadella to Alcudia ferries here with Ferrysavers. The Ciutadella to Alcudia ferry route is operated by 2 ferry companies, Balearia and Trasmediterranea and is a domestic line in the Balearics. Ferrysavers will compare all prices and times for Ciutadella to Alcudia to help you find the best deals but as well as that, we will also compare with Mahon to Palma to help you arrive in Alcudia relaxed and refreshed, knowing you got a great deal.
Whichever ferry company you choose, you will find modern facilities and high levels of comfort on board your Ciutadella to Alcudia ferry. Ferrysavers always has cheap prices for Balearia and Trasmediterranea and great deals to help you save on your trip.
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Ciutadella Information
Ciutadella ferry port is located on the western side of the island of Minorca, also known as Menorca. Originally founded by the Carthaginians, Ciutadella and its ferry port have a long history and has retained many beautiful 17th century buildings built in the Italian style and Ciutadella old town is definitely worth a visit.
Ciudadella ferry port is very picturesque, surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise-blue water, and ideal starting point for visiting the charming Balearic isle of Minorca.
Alcudia Information
Situated amongst the beautiful surroundings of the northern coast of Mallorca, the port of Alcudia is at the top of a large bay, home to an impressive white sandy beach. The port area is highly picturesque and represents one of the city's main attractions. Alcudia is an old town founded by the Phoenicians (it's actually the oldest city in Mallorca), and it has an historic charm.
Alcudia's waterfront is the focus of many visitors attention, with fantastic watersport opportunities available. Bars, restaurants and cafés are found all along the bay, which is also home to the town's cosmopolitan nightlife, and across Alcudia there are charming streets lined with shops and boutiques. There is also a superb and characteristic market on Sundays.
Reviews
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26 Jun 2018Strange boarding arrangements
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Crossing was fine, on time and very comfortable, The loading arrangements at were strange, pillion passengers has to leave bike and travel as foot passengers hopefully meeting up with bike rider once on board. Foot passengers went through full security baggage scans etc, while rider loaded with full luggage completely unchecked. Motorbike was directed up steep slope on board to be parked on the Half deck. Unloading was down the ramp which was either over steel chevrons ( for car grip loading) or smooth steel between chevron which offered no grip with a heavy tourer 2 up. Would have been much simpler to have left bikes on 1st deck where there was plenty of room.
Review by HD Road King
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