Baleària is the trading name of Spanish shipping company Baleària Eurolíneas Marítimas S.A., founded on 20 June 1998 by Adolfo Utor with 16 partners and 126 employees. Headquartered in Dénia on Spain's Costa Blanca, Baleària is Spain's leading domestic ferry operator. It connects mainland Spain — Dénia, Valencia and Barcelona — with the Balearic Islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, plus the Strait of Gibraltar to Ceuta and Tangier, North Africa, and Florida to the Bahamas through its Baleària Caribbean operation.
Baleària operates 34 vessels (per its December 2024 fleet) across high-speed catamarans, dual-fuel LNG ferries and conventional cruise ferries. Flagships include the Eleanor Roosevelt, Margarita Salas, Mercedes Pinto and Ramon Llull high-speed ferries; conventional ferries include Abel Matutes, Ciudad de Mahón, Dénia Ciutat Creativa and Hypatia de Alejandría. The Cap de Barbaria, launched on the Ibiza–Formentera route, is Baleària's first fully electric ferry, with an OPS shore-power socket and 12 hours of in-port battery autonomy. Several ships now run on LNG and biogas, allowing some routes to operate with net-zero emissions. Onboard amenities scale by ship and route. Conventional cruise ferries on long Mediterranean and Caribbean routes carry restaurants, snack bars, indoor and outdoor lounges, retail areas, swimming pools (on Martin i Soler and Bahama Mama), heated jacuzzis and play areas for children. High-speed catamarans focus on numbered seating, snack bars and air-conditioned lounges, with Wi-Fi hotspots, free WhatsApp messaging, QR cabin access and pet tracking on the smart-ship fleet. Adapted seating, ramps and elevators support passengers with reduced mobility; wheelchair assistance can be arranged at boarding.
On SimpleFerry, Baleària tickets are bookable in real time with instant e-ticket delivery. Foot passengers, cars, motorbikes, scooters, campers and bicycles are accepted on most routes — vehicle space is limited and fills early on Balearic high-season weekends. Free luggage is generous: passengers may bring as many bags as they can carry on board themselves at no extra cost on Spain, Balearic, Canary and North Africa routes. International routes (e.g. Spain–Morocco) require arrival at the terminal 2 to 3 hours before departure to allow for customs and document checks. The route from Civitavecchia to Olbia operating through some seasons is run by another shipping company; on those dates, ticketing is handled by that operator.
Baleària is a pet-friendly operator. Small pets in carriers and dogs on a leash with a muzzle are accepted across most ferries. Pet-friendly areas and dedicated pet cabins are available on selected ships; pets are not allowed in restaurant areas. The smart-ship fleet includes a real-time pet tracker so owners can monitor their pets while not in the same compartment.
Spain, Balearic, Canary and North Africa routes have no formal weight or size limit on personal luggage — passengers may bring as many bags as they can carry on board themselves, at no extra cost.
Infants and toddlers up to 3 years old typically travel for free. Standard age-based discounts apply to older children.
Yes. Small pets are accepted in carriers, and dogs may travel on a leash with a muzzle. Pet-friendly cabins and areas are available on selected vessels; pets are not allowed in restaurant areas.
For Spain–Morocco and other international routes, arrive at the terminal 2 to 3 hours before departure to allow time for documentation and customs procedures.
Yes. Baleària is the Spanish leader in eco-efficient marine fuels — LNG and biogas — and operates the first electric ferry in Spain. The company has invested over €500 million in dual-engine LNG vessels, electric catamarans and renewable-fuel research, with a goal of zero emissions by 2050.
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