Ibiza - Palma Ferries

As your ferry pulls into the port of Ibiza, you can catch a glimpse of Dalt Vila, declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1999. Other sights here include the cathedral, the Renaissance city walls, and the maze of small streets around it. The port itself is cheerful and cosmopolitan. Ibiza is sometimes called the ?island of the pines? due to the many trees inland. There are also olive and almond trees along with rosemary and juniper woodlands. The highlight of the island is its 18 kilometres of beaches and creeks. You can easily get pleasurably lost along the coast while exploring the corners and bays of white sand and of pebble. Ibiza is also known as the Mediterranean?s most notorious part island.
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Balearia Ferries services the route from Ibiza to Palma and back with its Denia-Ibiza-Palma route and Ibiza-Palma route. The Federico Garcia Lorca is a super-fast ferry that operates the Denia-Ibiza-Palma route and also performs direct services from Denia to Palma. Balearia still aims at expansion and growth, and is working on future projects such as the incorporation of new lines and the enlargement of its fleet. The company offers quality, frequency, and competitiveness of services. It has positioned itself as a leader in the traffic within the islands - both in terms of passenger volume and sales. Palma is on Majorca island, the largest of the Balearic islands. The city is on the beautiful Bay of Palma, a well-sheltered natural haven. This capital has many historic sights along with a number of villages and rural areas with lots of charm. Palma ferry port terminal is about four kilometres west of the city centre. There are two passenger terminals in Palma, about 160m apart.
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