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Ferry Ibiza → Dénia

Get back to the mainland quickly to Dénia on the Costa Blanca. The route is around 124 km long, and the crossing takes from approx. 2 hrs. 15 min. – operated by Baleària.

Crossing Ibiza → Dénia

Operator
Baleària
Duration
from approx. 2 hrs. 15 min.
Distance
124 km
Ships
High-speed ferries „Eleanor Roosevelt“ & „Ramón Llull“
Type
High-speed ferry (day crossing)
Frequency
year-round, in summer up to 2 departures daily
Price from*
70 €

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Ibiza to Dénia crossing in detail

Daytime crossing by high-speed ferry; departure times vary by season – check in the booking system. The route is operated by Baleària and runs year-round, in summer up to 2 departures daily. High-speed ferries „Eleanor Roosevelt“ & „Ramón Llull“ are used.

You can take your car, motorcycle, camper van or bicycle with you and travel with no luggage limit. On board, depending on the ship, there are cabins, seats, a cafeteria/restaurant and pet areas. Tickets can be booked online in advance – especially in high season (June to September), early booking is recommended.

The exact departure times and daily prices depend on the season, day of the week and ship. Via the booking button you can see the current availability for your preferred date directly with Baleària.

Ferry from Ibiza to Dénia: the fast connection back to the mainland

The ferry connection from Ibiza to Dénia is especially interesting if, after a stay on the island, you want to continue quickly to the Costa Blanca or eastern Spain. It’s a fast ferry as a daytime crossing, meaning a route designed not for a long overnight trip but for a comparatively quick and comfortable crossing by sea. The guideline for the crossing time is about 2 hours 15 minutes, and the distance is around 124 kilometers. That makes this one of the practical connections if you want to travel between island and mainland by sea rather than by plane.

This route is particularly attractive for travelers combining Iberian coastal destinations: Ibiza gives you an island holiday, while Dénia offers immediate access to the mainland, the Costa Blanca and a well-connected coastal town with a harbor atmosphere. The trip is short enough to fit into a day plan, yet long enough to enjoy the transition back from the island to the coast at a relaxed pace. Since it is a fast ferry, the connection is geared especially toward travelers who want to use their time efficiently.

Important to note: departure times can vary depending on the season, so you should always check them in the booking system. This is even more important because the connection is offered not only in summer, but year-round. In high season, up to two departures daily are available, while outside the main travel period the offering can usually be more limited. For your planning, then, it’s less a fixed timetable than the seasonal structure that matters.

In Ibiza, ferries depart and arrive at the port of Ibiza Town, i.e. Eivissa, at Muelle de Botafoc. This is important for getting to the ship and for orientation on site, because you shouldn’t confuse the departure point with some small outer harbor. For this route, the port area in Ibiza Town is the relevant starting point. The destination is Dénia on the Costa Blanca, a harbor town with good onward travel options to the mainland.

Who the Ibiza - Dénia route is especially suitable for

The connection from Ibiza to Dénia is especially useful for travelers looking for a fast and direct way back to the mainland after their stay on the island. If you don’t want to take a long detour after your holiday in Ibiza, the fast ferry offers a well-plannable alternative to flying. Especially with luggage, with family or with a vehicle, the sea route can be appealing because you check in at one place, leave the island at ease and arrive right back in the coastal region at your destination.

The route is also particularly suitable for travelers combining their Spain trip: for example, a few days in Ibiza followed by a stay in Dénia, on the northern Costa Blanca or further inland. Dénia is not an anonymous transport hub, but a destination with its own character. That means the ferry is not just transport, but part of a journey between two different coastal worlds.

If you want to stay flexible, this connection is also attractive. Year-round service ensures that the route is not only geared toward summer. While frequency is higher in the warm season, the route remains relevant outside peak season too. That makes it usable for spring, autumn or winter trips, provided you check your timings carefully.

For many travelers, it’s also important that the crossing takes place during the day. So you don’t necessarily have to plan for an overnight trip, but can integrate the route into your day. That’s convenient if you want to continue traveling on your arrival day or still need to arrange a connection in Dénia. The ferry thus becomes a predictable link between your holiday and onward journey.

Timetable, season and frequency of the connection

The Ibiza - Dénia ferry route operates year-round. That’s an important point, because not all island-mainland routes are available in the same way throughout the year. On this connection, you can therefore expect a ship option even outside the summer months, although the exact timetable is seasonal. Especially for planning in spring, autumn and winter, it’s always worth checking the booking system rather than relying on peak-summer experience.

In the summer season, up to two daily departures are possible. However, that does not mean that two identical departures automatically take place every day. Rather, this figure describes the seasonal maximum of the service. Depending on the travel date, weekday and demand, the actual number of connections can vary. If you’re traveling within a tight time window, you should therefore check the departure times carefully rather than guessing.

Departure times are generally seasonal and should be checked in the booking system. This is especially important if you have onward plans, such as picking up a rental car, catching a train or reaching a hotel on the mainland. With a fast ferry and a comparatively short travel time, the transfer time is manageable, but you should still allow enough buffer for check-in, boarding and the walk through the port.

As this is a daytime ferry crossing, the route is also interesting for travelers who still want to make the most of the day at their destination. This is especially true if you arrive in Dénia and continue on from there to the Costa Blanca. A daytime schedule is often more convenient than an overnight crossing, because you can get your bearings right after arrival and don’t reach your destination late in the evening.

Key timetable points at a glance

Prices, ticket rules and resident discount

For the Ibiza to Dénia route, prices start from around 70 EUR. This is not a fixed price for every situation, but a guide value that can vary depending on season, availability, booking time, travel date and the features of the service you book. Especially on high-speed ferries, the booking conditions play an important role, so you should think in terms of a price range rather than a rigid fare.

It is also important to note the Balearic Islands resident discount: fares are cheaper for residents. You should not expect a specific discount amount across the board, as these conditions are shown in the booking system and depend on the rules in force at the time. If you are eligible as a resident, you should have the relevant proof ready when booking and, if necessary, at check-in. It is worth checking resident fares specifically, as the savings for this group are a key factor.

With ferries, the price is often more closely linked to occupancy than with classic scheduled buses. Those who book early are more likely to find good availability; last-minute travelers may have a more limited choice. That does not automatically mean the service has to be expensive, but rather that price and flexibility can be connected. For planning, this means: look early, but only make the final booking once you have checked all the components of your trip.

If you also want to take a vehicle with you, the total price can increase accordingly, since vehicle transport, vehicle type and travel date all play a role. For pure passenger transport, the starting price of 70 EUR is a useful reference point, but for a complete calculation you should always use the specific booking form. This is especially true in high season, when demand rises and different fare levels may be shown.

What can affect the price

Operator, ship type and high-speed ferries in service

On the Ibiza - Dénia route, Balearia is the relevant operator. The company is a well-known provider in the Balearic Islands and in ferry services between the islands and the mainland, and on this route it uses high-speed ferries. The ships are Eleanor Roosevelt and Ramón Llull. For you, this is especially interesting because these names are not only technical information, but also an indication of the high-speed ferry character of the route.

The route is explicitly operated as a high-speed ferry. This means the ships are designed for a fast crossing and the focus is on saving time compared with slower ferry concepts. With a distance of 124 kilometres and a travel time from around 2 hours 15 minutes, it is clear that you should not expect a long sea voyage, but a well-timed daytime connection. High-speed ferries are suitable for travelers who want to combine speed and comfort, even if they do not have the same character as a classic overnight ferry.

Whether you travel on the Eleanor Roosevelt or the Ramón Llull depends on the respective deployment plan. For booking purposes, the individual ship name is usually less important than the general fact that modern high-speed ferries are used on this route. If needed, it can still be worth checking in the booking system which ship is planned for your departure.

Since the crossing takes place during the day, the focus is on a clear, straightforward way to travel. You depart from Ibiza Town at Muelle de Botafoc and reach Dénia on the Costa Blanca without complicated transfers. For many travelers, this simplicity is the real advantage of the route.

The port on Ibiza: Ibiza Town, Eivissa and Muelle de Botafoc

Auf Ibiza legen die Fähren im Hafen von Ibiza-Stadt, also in Eivissa, am Muelle de Botafoc an und ab. Das ist ein zentraler Punkt für deine Reiseplanung, weil du dich damit nicht an einen beliebigen Anlegepunkt begeben solltest, sondern an den Hafenbereich der Inselhauptstadt. Gerade wenn du in einem Hotel in oder nahe Ibiza-Stadt wohnst, ist die Anreise zum Hafen oft vergleichsweise unkompliziert. Bei Unterkünften in entfernteren Teilen der Insel solltest du den Weg aber unbedingt mit einplanen.

Muelle de Botafoc is a clear point of orientation for ferry travelers. For check-in and boarding, it makes sense not to arrive at the very last minute, but to allow enough time for the walk through the port area. This is particularly relevant on high-speed ferries, as boarding is often structured and luggage and vehicles need to be loaded in an orderly way. The port is therefore not just a starting point, but part of the overall journey.

If you are arriving without a vehicle, the port of Ibiza Town is usually easier to reach than more remote locations. Still, you should not underestimate the journey there, especially in high season with heavy traffic. Taxis, buses or private transfers can make sense depending on where your accommodation is located. If you are traveling by your own car, you should check parking in advance and not assume that there will always be enough spaces available near the port.

For trip planning, it is also important that the port of Ibiza Town is not only functional but also integrated into the city. This makes it easy to reach, but can also lead to traffic congestion in high season. So build in some buffer time, especially if you are traveling with children, lots of luggage or a vehicle. That way, departure won’t turn into an unnecessary stress situation.

Getting to the port of Ibiza Town

The destination port of Dénia: a brief destination profile and onward travel

Dénia is located on the Costa Blanca and, as the destination of the Ibiza - Dénia ferry, is, in practical terms, a useful mainland port with its own local character. You won’t find a faceless transfer point there, but rather a coastal town shaped by its port, its proximity to the sea, and onward travel on the mainland. For many travelers, Dénia is above all a functional yet pleasant arrival point for the next stages of the journey.

If you’re coming from Ibiza, Dénia is the natural counterpart: back from the island to the mainland, without the feeling of arriving at a purely technical port. The town is just as suitable for continuing along the Costa Blanca as it is for a stopover. Depending on your travel plans, you can either head straight on into the surrounding area or explore the port town a little first.

Für die Route ist Dénia auch deshalb wichtig, weil die Verbindung nicht nur als Transfer gedacht ist, sondern oft in eine größere Reisestrategie eingebettet wird. Wer etwa auf dem Festland einen Mietwagen übernimmt, Richtung Alicante weiterfährt oder den Norden der Costa Blanca ansteuert, findet in Dénia einen günstigen Ankunftspunkt. Der Hafen ist somit ein Baustein der regionalen Mobilität.

In practical terms, Dénia offers you a maritime arrival point with onward transport connections and a coastal location. The route does not end at an isolated spot, but in a place that is well suited for connecting journeys. That is a major advantage of this ferry connection.

Ships, onboard services, and what to expect on board

The fast ferries used, especially Eleanor Roosevelt and Ramón Llull, stand for a travel system geared more toward efficiency than an extensive onboard program. On a daytime crossing of a little over two hours, many travelers mainly value a trip that is pleasant, clear, and well organized. So you should not expect the character of a cruise or a long overnight ferry, but rather a quick, structured crossing between island and mainland.

Typically, these ships offer enough space to spend the journey seated and to move around during the crossing. For a route of this length, that matters because the trip is short, but still long enough to sit comfortably, have a snack, look out at the water, or simply relax a little. Especially on a daytime crossing, many travelers find the atmosphere on board pleasant, because you consciously experience the sea passage rather than just seeing it as a means of transport.

The exact onboard services can vary depending on the ship used, the season, and the operating setup. It is therefore sensible to check the information in the booking system or travel documents if you have specific requirements. That can be important, for example, if you want particularly good seats, are traveling with a stroller, or want to know which service elements will be available on your specific departure.

For planning purposes, the key point is this: it is a fast ferry for a daytime service, not a pure freight line and not a slow ship with very long layovers. The journey is designed to take you reliably and quickly from Ibiza to Dénia.

Practical onboard tips for the short crossing

Travel by car, motorcycle, bicycle, or camper van

One important advantage of many ferries between Ibiza and the mainland is the option to take vehicles with you. For the connection to Dénia, this can be especially useful if you were mobile on Ibiza and want to continue driving on the mainland straight away. However, whether you travel by car, motorcycle, bicycle, or camper van should always be checked specifically in the booking system, as availability and fares can vary depending on vehicle type and travel date.

Traveling by car is especially practical if you arrive in Dénia and want to continue exploring the Costa Blanca or other destinations inland. The ferry saves you an inland flight and eliminates the need to rent a separate vehicle at your destination. However, you should always keep in mind that vehicle spaces on ferries can be limited. Early booking is therefore recommended, especially in season.

Motorcycles and bicycles are generally an interesting option for many ferries if you want to keep your trip flexible. Those traveling by bike can use the ferry as part of longer tours. This is especially helpful if you combine Ibiza and the mainland in a cycling trip. Camper vans usually follow different booking and space rules than cars, which is why you should check vehicle dimensions and availability carefully.

If you’re taking a vehicle with you, plan extra time for boarding. Loading is done in an orderly way and can take longer than boarding foot passengers. You should also be prepared on the destination side for departure from the port to be handled in an organized manner. That is normal and part of ferry travel.

What to pay special attention to with vehicles

Baggage, hand luggage, and what you should pack with a little preparation

For a fast ferry like Ibiza - Dénia, the baggage question is usually simpler than on longer sea journeys, but it is still important. Especially on a daytime crossing, you should have everything with you that you need for the hours on board and for arrival. This includes travel documents as well as water, perhaps a small snack, medication, and things you want to use directly during the trip. Anything you won’t need during the crossing can be neatly packed in your larger luggage.

Since the crossing is relatively short, well-organized hand luggage is worthwhile. You do not need to prepare for a night on board, but you should be able to access important items quickly if needed. This mainly applies to your mobile phone, charger, wallet, tickets, and any items for children. If you are traveling with checked luggage, make sure to check the baggage rules of your specific booking fare.

For travelers with a vehicle, the baggage situation is a little more relaxed, because larger bags or suitcases can remain in the vehicle, provided this is permitted for the booked travel option. Even so, you should not rely on being able to access everything in the vehicle at any time during the crossing. What you need on board belongs in your personal bag.

Those traveling light benefit especially on this route. For a journey of just over two hours, a manageable amount of preparation is usually enough. Still, the better your luggage is organized, the more pleasant boarding and time on board will be.

Traveling with pets

If you are traveling with a pet, you should carefully check the route conditions in advance. On ferry connections, rules regarding transport, accommodation, and escort requirements can vary. For the Ibiza - Dénia route, as always, check the specific regulations in the booking system or travel documents before booking. That way you avoid misunderstandings at the port.

For many animals, the fast daytime crossing is generally more practical than a long sea journey because the travel time remains manageable. However, that does not mean pets can automatically be taken anywhere freely. Depending on the type and size of the animal, special requirements may apply. If you are traveling with a dog, you should also think about a leash, possibly a muzzle, water, and as calm a preparation as possible.

In the port area in particular, allowing a little more time makes sense so that the animal and accompanying person are not under additional stress. Arriving early helps you check in calmly and organize the transition on board more smoothly. That makes the journey more relaxed for everyone involved.

If your pet is sensitive to movement or noise, a calm daytime connection is usually more pleasant than an unclear journey with many changes. Even so, individual preparation remains crucial. So always find out the specific pet regulations before booking.

Traveling with children and families

For families, the Ibiza - Dénia ferry is a very practical connection, because it’s short enough not to feel too long for children, while still being a proper part of the journey. A daytime crossing of about 2 hours 15 minutes is easy for many families to plan. Children experience the trip as a little outing on the sea, while adults appreciate the advantage of a direct connection to the mainland.

If you’re traveling with children, you should pay particular attention to the organization at the port. With a stroller, bags, and possibly other pieces of luggage, it makes sense to arrive at the port early. That leaves enough time for orientation, bathroom breaks, and a calm boarding process. The less rush there is before departure, the more pleasant the whole crossing will be.

On board, it helps to pack some entertainment for the younger travelers: small games, books, or a tablet can be useful. The ferry isn’t on the way for long, but good preparation makes all the difference. Especially on a fast ferry, it’s often nice if children have a mix of moving around, sitting, and short breaks.

Families traveling with a vehicle also benefit from being able to transport luggage and children’s gear in a more structured way. Still, you should keep all the important things for the crossing within easy reach. That applies especially to snacks, wet wipes, spare clothes, and any medication.

Family tips for the crossing

Accessibility and comfortable travel

If you rely on accessibility or are traveling with limited mobility, a fast, clearly structured ferry is often generally helpful. Still, you should always check the exact conditions in advance, as access, assistance options, and space available can vary depending on the ship and the specific departure. For sensible planning, it’s important to consider not only the crossing time, but also the way through the port, boarding, and the arrival situation.

The port of Ibiza Town is generally well connected as an urban port area, but the same applies here: routes and procedures can vary depending on how busy it is. If you need assistance, you should request it as early as possible or clarify it during the booking process. That makes handling easier and reduces stress before departure.

On board a fast ferry, the travel time is short, which is pleasant for many people. At the same time, the speed also means that the journey is organized in a fairly practical way. If you depend on extra support, you shouldn’t wait until the day of travel to ask for details. Checking in advance is the best way to avoid unpleasant surprises.

If you’re traveling with a wheelchair, walking aid, or other mobility aid, it also makes sense to find out about the exact boarding procedure and the options for bringing it along. The booking should clearly reflect your mobility needs. That way, a potentially tiring connection becomes a manageable journey.

Duration of the crossing and how to make the most of it

With an approximate guide time of about 2 hours 15 minutes, the Ibiza - Dénia journey is short enough not to be exhausting, but long enough to experience it consciously. That’s especially pleasant for a daytime connection: you can sit on board, look out at the sea, read, relax, or take care of organizational tasks without having to prepare for a half-day trip. The distance of 124 kilometers gives a good sense of the real transition between island and mainland.

The advantage of a fast ferry lies not only in the time saved, but also in the clarity of the travel process. You don’t have long nighttime waiting periods or a complicated travel situation. At the same time, the sea crossing remains a distinct part of the journey. If you want to make the trip as pleasant as possible, you should mainly pay attention to buffer time, suitable clothing, and a good seat choice.

Since this is a daytime crossing, the view of the sea and coastal surroundings is often part of the travel experience. For many people, that’s exactly what makes the difference: not just traveling from A to B, but visibly across the water. If the weather is calm, the crossing is often seen as very easy to plan. In livelier seas, it can of course still make sense to be prepared.

For short trips like this, the rule is especially: less improvisation, more preparation. If you keep your tickets, documents, hand luggage, and journey to the port in mind, the crossing itself stays relaxed. Then the connection feels quick and straightforward, exactly as it’s meant to be.

What makes a short crossing more pleasant

Alternatives to the ferry: flight, other ports, and when they make sense

The Ibiza - Dénia ferry is a very direct connection, but it isn’t the only option for every travel situation. If you want to reach your destination as quickly as possible, a flight may also be an option, especially if your final destination is far from Dénia. However, a flight only makes more sense if it actually fits your overall route better. Because from the airport to your actual destination, you’ll still need ground transport.

If you want to head to other coastal or port towns on the mainland, another ferry connection may also be more suitable depending on your travel plans. For this route, though, Dénia is the destination in focus geographically and logistically. If you’re heading directly to the Costa Blanca, Dénia is often a good choice, because arrival doesn’t require long detours.

As an alternative, traveling by other means of transport may also be an option, for example if you’re using Ibiza only as an intermediate stop and your stay on the mainland is planned completely differently. Still, for many travelers the ferry remains the most attractive solution when bringing a vehicle, luggage comfort, or direct arrival in the port town matters. The sea route connects island and mainland in a way that is often simply more practical in everyday life than a purely air-based solution with additional transfer logistics.

Even though Balearia plays a central role on this route, you should always first check the right date, seasonal frequency, and the overall logic of your transfer when planning your trip. In the end, the best connection is the one that fits your specific schedule.

Practical tips, common mistakes, and booking advice

A common mistake on this route is assuming the departure time is fixed too early. Since the connection is seasonal, you should always check in the booking system exactly when the desired fast ferry runs. This is especially true in the low season or when you depend on connecting trains, rental car handovers, or hotel check-ins. The general rule is: don’t rely on assumptions, but check the exact connection.

It’s equally important to choose the correct port on Ibiza. The ferries depart from Ibiza Town, Eivissa, at Muelle de Botafoc. Anyone who mistakenly goes to the wrong place or arrives too late at the wrong dock risks unnecessary stress. So check in advance where your ship actually departs from, and plan your journey there with some time buffer.

If you’re traveling with a vehicle, you should provide the vehicle details correctly. That may sound obvious, but in practice it’s sometimes handled too loosely. Even small discrepancies in vehicle type or dimensions can matter during boarding. It also makes sense to read the conditions carefully in advance if you’re traveling with pets, strollers, or special luggage.

Another useful tip: if you can plan your trip flexibly, don’t just look at the price from 70 EUR, but also at availability and the overall comfort of your travel time. A cheaper fare is only really worthwhile if it also fits your schedule and logistics. Especially on a popular fast-ferry route, the combination of price, timing, and availability is crucial.

Typical mistakes to avoid

Brief overview: Ibiza to Dénia at a glance

The ferry connection from Ibiza to Dénia is a practical fast-ferry route with a clear focus on day travel. It connects the port of Ibiza Town, Eivissa, at Muelle de Botafoc with Dénia on the Costa Blanca. With a distance of 124 kilometers and a journey time from around 2 hours 15 minutes, it is fast enough for flexible travel plans and still pleasant enough for an easy crossing.

As the operator, Balearia is relevant; on this route, the fast ferries are Eleanor Roosevelt and Ramón Llull used. The connection runs year-round, and in the summer season up to two departures per day are possible. Prices start at an approximate 70 EUR, with Balearic residents able to receive lower fares. However, it is important to note that all times and conditions can vary seasonally and should therefore be checked in the booking system before booking.

If you want to combine Ibiza with a stay on the mainland, this route is a very natural choice. It is fast, straightforward and easy to use for travelers with or without a vehicle. Especially if you value a direct connection to the Costa Blanca, this route offers a practical and pleasantly maritime way to continue your journey.

Dénia itself is a solid arrival point: a port on the Costa Blanca from which you can continue your journey on the mainland. In this way, the ferry becomes not just a means of transport, but a useful link between an island holiday and further travel through Spain.

Häufige Fragen

How long does the ferry from Ibiza to Dénia take?+

The Ibiza – Dénia crossing with Baleària takes from approx. 2 hrs. 15 min. over around 124 km. The exact duration depends on the vessel and season.

Which ship sails from Ibiza to Dénia?+

On this route, Baleària uses the high-speed ferries „Eleanor Roosevelt“ & „Ramón Llull“.

Can I take my car with me?+

Yes, cars, motorcycles, camper vans and bicycles can be taken along with no luggage limit.

When should I book?+

During the high season from June to September, it’s best to book early. You can see current departure times and prices in Baleària’s booking system.

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