Plan with MrFerry your trip to the Balearic Islands! Discover the wonders of the archipelago by ferry and take advantage of all the benefits this mode of travel can offer you:
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you can transport your own vehicle;
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you can take luggage with little restrictive limits;
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it is the safest system if you are traveling with a pet;
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you can relax and enjoy the on-board services during the crossing!
If you wish to travel from Mallorca to Menorca, you have several ferry routes available, which you can book according to duration, frequency, and ports of departure and arrival. These include departures from Mahón to Alcúdia.
⚓ Mahón to Alcúdia Ferries.
What companies run from Mahón to Alcúdia?
Trasmed ferries are the only ones operating on this route,
When do sailings operate between Mahón and Alcúdia?
The connections operate between May and September. Ferries run Tuesday through Friday, with one departure per day made in the morning.
What is the sailing time from Mahón to Alcúdia?
The sailing time is 3 hours and 15 minutes.
What is the price of a Mahón Alcúdia ticket?
In general, fares on this route are lower than on other routes between Mallorca and Menorca. Prices vary depending on the services booked and the offers at the time you buy your ticket.
Do I need to check in at Mahón?
For the Mahón Alcúdia route you can check in at the ticket office up to 90 minutes before departure if traveling by car, 30 minutes before if traveling on foot. By accessing the Trasmed website, online check-in is also available, but we do not recommend checking in early, as this would make the ticket unchangeable.
When should I book the Mahón Alcúdia ferry? Trasmed allows you to purchase your ticket up to check-in time, but by booking in advance, you will guarantee your seat on board and have access to the best deals.
🏖️ What to see near Alcúdia
With the ferry from Mahón to Alcúdia, it will only take you a few hours to disembark on the island of Majorca and enjoy its natural, historical and cultural beauty.
Alcúdia is a quiet and charming town. Its glorious past is evidenced by its ancient walls, elegant palaces adorned with noble coats of arms, and the bastion of Sant Ferran. Other sites worth your time are the Roman city of Pollentia and the Monographic Museum, which holds archaeological pieces. Take a day to walk around the historic center and take the opportunity to do some shopping for local gastronomy and crafts.
For nature lovers, we recommend a walk in the S'Albufera Natural Park with its hundreds of bird species. If, on the other hand, you're looking for something more adventurous, you'll find several trekking routes on the Alcúdia Peninsula and breathtaking scenery along the road to Cap de Formentor, just north of the city.
Like all the resorts in the Balearic Islands, Alcúdia offers numerous city beaches, comfortable and full of services, but always characterized by fine white sand and crystal-clear waters. Don't miss Playa Alcúdia, very spacious and dotted with palm trees to shelter from the sun, ideal if you're traveling with your family. If you're looking for something more atmospheric, 5 km from Alcúdia you'll find S'Illot cove, a pebble beach surrounded by cliffs and Mediterranean scrub, perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding.