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Balearia
Baleària is a leading Spanish ferry company, established in 1998, known for its extensive network of routes and high-quality services. The company operates passenger ferry services in the Mediterranean Sea and the Caribbean Sea.
In the Mediterranean, Baleària operates domestic services within Spain to the Balearic Islands from Dénia, Valencia and Barcelona and to the Canary Islands from Huelva. The company also operates crossings across the Strait of Gibraltar from Algeciras to Ceuta and Tangier Med. Additionally, in North Africa, the company connects Spain ports of Valencia and Barcelona with Algeria ports of Algiers, Mostaganem and Oran.
In North America, Baleària operates regular international ferry service between the port of Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the United States and Grand Bahama and Bimini in the Bahamas.
Some of the most popular crossings served by Baleària are:
- Barcelona – Mallorca
- Barcelona – Ibiza
- Barcelona – Alcudia
- Ibiza – Valencia
- Ibiza – Mallorca
- Ibiza – Denia
- Ibiza – Formentera
- Algeciras – Tangier Med
- Algeciras – Ceuta
Baleària boasts one of Europe’s largest and most modern fleets, with 26 ferries operating throughout the year. The company operates its crossings with a combination of conventional and fast ferry services, depending on the distance and passenger requirements. Some of the most notable vessels of Baleària are: Eleanor Roosevelt, Margarita Salas, Avemar Dos, Bahama Mama, Cecilia Payne, Poeta López Anglada and Cap de Barbaria.