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Barcelona has sea connections with Civitavecchia, Genoa, Livorno and Savona (Italy) and Porto Torres (Sardinia) and Nador and Tangier Med (Morocco) and Alcudia/mallorca, Ciutadella/minorca, Formentera, Ibiza, Mahon/Minorca and Palma (Balearic Islands). The sea connections to Barcelona are operated by 4 sailing companies that partner with NetFerry online services (Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines and Trasmed) which together provide 185 weekly sailings with travel times ranging between 2 h 30 min and 34 h 01 min. frequent, all day departure times for these crossings. The line is also served by hydrofoils, which can be used by foot passengers only, so you must choose between transporting your vehicle and getting there faster!
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GRIMALDI LINES
12 weekly sailings
19 h 30 min
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
3 weekly sailings
20 h 45 min
GRIMALDI LINES
8 weekly sailings
13 h
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
1 weekly sailing
32 h 45 min
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
4 weekly sailings
33 h 01 min
BALEARIA
25 weekly sailings
2 h 30 min
TRASMED
4 weekly sailings
4 h 30 min
BALEARIA
27 weekly sailings
2 h 30 min
BALEARIA
14 weekly sailings
9 h 28 min
BALEARIA
14 weekly sailings
7 h 59 min
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
10 weekly sailings
7 h
TRASMED
12 weekly sailings
6 h 30 min
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
11 weekly sailings
6 h 45 min
TRASMED
11 weekly sailings
6 h
BALEARIA
8 weekly sailings
7 h
GRANDI NAVI VELOCI
8 weekly sailings
6 h 30 min
TRASMED
13 weekly sailings
6 h 30 min
Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is located on the north-eastern coast of Spain and is a fantastic city to visit. In the summer there are loads of events and things to do, but even during the winter the city still offers a lot culturally and socially. History In 300 a.C. there was a settlement called Barcino with a population of Iberian origin. Around the tenth century, the city of Barcelona had a great period of commercial development thanks to the port, and the Genoese merchants began to fear it. Thanks to political alliances and marriages, Barcelona became a principality of Catalonia, a... [More information]
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BARCELONA is connected Civitavecchia, Genoa, Livorno and Savona (Italy) and Porto Torres (Sardinia) and Nador and Tangier Med (Morocco) and Alcudia/Mallorca, Ciutadella/Minorca, Formentera, Ibiza, Mahon/Minorca and Palma (Balearic Islands).
Balearia, Grandi Navi Veloci, Grimaldi Lines and Trasmed. operate ferry services to BARCELONA.
BARCELONA is located on Moll de Barcelona, 08039 Barcelona, Spagna. For more directions to the port, click here Google Map @ Barcelona, port
If you are looking for more information on your journey, then visit our website Ferries from BARCELONA .