Ibiza Denia Ferry
Quickly book cheap Ibiza to Denia ferries here with Ferrysavers. The Ibiza to Denia ferry route is operated solely by Balearia providing a helpful connection from the Balearics to Spain. Ferrysavers will compare all prices and times for Ibiza to Denia to help you find the best deals but as well as that, we will also compare with 4 other routes to help you arrive in Spain relaxed and refreshed, knowing you got a great deal:
- Ibiza to Barcelona
- Ibiza to Valencia
- San Antonio to Denia
- San Antonio to Gandia
Ibiza to Denia ferries with Balearia are comfortable and provide modern facilities to make your holiday start the minute you step on board. Ferrysavers always has cheap prices for Balearia and great deals to help you save on your trip.
See below for ferry times and detailed guides about Ibiza and Denia.
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Ibiza Information
The Ibiza ferry port is situated in Ibiza town. The access to Ibiza ferry port is off Avenida Santa Eulalia and the passenger terminal is called 'Estacion Maritima del Puerto'.
Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands situated in the Mediterranean Sea and belonging to Spain. The island of Ibiza is world renowned for its summer parties, especially in Ibiza town and Sant Antoni (San Antonio) which has its own port, with thousands of people crowding the big summer club nights hosted in some of Europe's most famous venues. However, Ibiza has its fair share of quiet areas that can be found such as "God's Finger" in the BenirrĂ s Bay as well as some of the more traditional Ibicenco cultural sites., helping make this a perennially popular destination.
Denia Information
Denia ferry port is, like many ferry ports with services to the Balearics, very popular, with a large number of ferry crossings every day. Denia ferry port is ideally located in the town centre, only 300 m from the train station, Denia's tourist information desk, restaurants and shops.
Denia, an essential destination in southern Spain, is a small port town situated on the slopes of the hill Montgo and located between Alicante and Valencia on the Spanish coast.
Overlooked by an ancient castle, Denia features a wealth of festivities throughout the year: the most popular festival called "Fallas" is celebrated each March where huge papier-mache statues are set up throughout the town and then set ablaze, another festival worth the visit is the popular "Bulls at the Sea" in July, a week long festival with the renowned highlight of watching bulls run down the main street "Marques de Campo", only to be chased into the Mediterranean sea by those daring enough to enter a makeshift bull ring with them.
Reviews
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17 May 2019Ben Bates travelling.
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Have used Balearia ferries scores of times,always get what you pay for.
Review by Ben Bates
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