How to get to the island

From Denia to Tabarca

From Denia, a trip to Tabarca is a highly recommended day trip for discovering a setting that is very different from that of the Marina Alta. Although Denia has a port, there is no direct connection to Tabarca: you have to travel to Santa Pola (the quickest option) or to Alicante by car or TRAM and board the ferry there.

DISTANCE
110 km
BY CAR
1 hour 25 minutes
TOTAL
2 hours 10 minutes
FROM
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View of Denia Castle and the harbour, with Mount Montgó in the background

Your journey, step by step

What is the route like from Denia

From Denia, here’s the quickest route: drive along the AP-7 to Santa Pola and take the ferry to Tabarca. If you’re travelling without a car, the TRAM L9 to Alicante and the regular ferry from the port is the most convenient option.

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Departure from Denia
By car via the AP-7
or the TRAM L9
2
Port of Santa Pola
1 hour 25 minutes
by car (110 km)
3
Boat trip
20 minutes
by boat
4
Tabarca!
Arrival at the port
on the island

Total journey time: approx. 2 hours 10 minutes via Santa Pola · Alternative route: 2 hours 20 minutes via Alicante (regular ferry service all year round)

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Trips to Tabarca near Denia

These are the ferry options available for those travelling from Denia. Both depart from Santa Pola and Alicante, ports accessible via the AP-7 and TRAM. Book online with free cancellation.

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Quick guide to prices and times

Comparison of options from Denia

There is no direct ferry from Denia to Tabarca (though there is one to the Balearic Islands). Both routes start from Santa Pola or Alicante, both of which are accessible via the AP-7. Here is a brief comparison to help you decide.

Port of departure Mode of transport Journey duration Approximate price Frequency
Santa Pola Tabarquera (water taxi) 15–20 mins €15–€25 All year round · every 30 mins in summer
Alicante Regular ferry service 50 mins €21 – €22 All year round · reduced fares in winter
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The quickest and most economical option

Vía Santa Pola. Drive along the AP-7 to the port (1 hour 25 minutes, 110 km) and take the ferry in 20 minutes. Cheaper ticket and shorter boat journey.

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Option without a car

Vía Alicante. The TRAM L9 connects Denia with Alicante. It’s a 15-minute walk from the station to the port, where you can board the regular ferry.

Discounts and special rates

  • Children aged 4 to 12: standard reduced fares apply. Children under 4 usually travel free of charge.
  • Groups: please check with the shipping company for special rates if you are travelling with a group.
  • Over-65s: some companies offer discounts without advertising them, so ask when booking.

Practical tips

Things you should know before travelling to Tabarca from Denia

Denia is in the north of the province, so a trip to Tabarca requires some planning. Here are the key points for organising a perfect day out from the Marina Alta.

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There are no ferries from Denia to Tabarca

Although the port of Denia has connections to the Balearic Islands (Baleària operates ferries to Ibiza and Mallorca), there is no route to Tabarca. You have to go to Santa Pola or Alicante to board a ferry.

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Santa Pola via the AP-7

The most direct route by car: 110 km along the AP-7, approximately 1 hour 25 minutes. From the port of Santa Pola, the ferry takes you to Tabarca in 20 minutes.

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TRAM L9 to Alicante

Denia is the terminus of TRAM line 9, which runs all the way to Alicante. It’s a long journey (approx. 2 hours) but offers beautiful scenery, making it ideal if you don’t want to drive.

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Set off early

As it takes 2 hours and 10 minutes to get to Santa Pola, plan to set off before 9.00 am. That way, you’ll catch one of the first ferries and make the most of your day on the island.

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Combine with Jávea or Calpe

On the way, you could pop in for a quick stop in Jávea, Calpe (Peñón de Ifach) or Altea on the way back. The Costa Blanca has lovely spots every few kilometres.

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Book online in advance

It’s a long journey from Denia, so booking your ferry online helps avoid any surprises when you arrive at the port. In July and August, it’s essential to book several days in advance.

Frequently asked questions about
how to get to Tabarca from Dénia

How do I get to Tabarca from Denia?

From Denia, the quickest route is to drive along the AP-7 to Santa Pola (110 km, 1 hour 25 minutes) and board a local ferry there (20 minutes). Alternatively, you can take the TRAM L9 to Alicante (approx. 2 hours) and board the regular ferry from the port of Alicante.

No. The port of Denia operates ferry services to the Balearic Islands (Ibiza and Mallorca) with Baleària, but there is no direct route to Tabarca. All ferries to Tabarca depart from Santa Pola or Alicante.

Via Santa Pola: approximately 2 hours 10 minutes in total. Via Alicante: approximately 2 hours 20 minutes (1 hour 15 minutes by car or 2 hours by TRAM + 50 minutes by ferry). Please allow extra time for boarding and parking.

Via Santa Pola by car on the AP-7. It is 110 km (1 hour 25 minutes) to the port, plus a 20-minute boat journey. Approximate total journey time: 2 hours 10 minutes. This is the most direct and economical option.

Yes, you can take the TRAM L9, which connects Denia with Alicante (the terminus), although it’s a long journey (approx. 2 hours). There are also ALSA buses with several departures a day. From Alicante, the port is a 15-minute walk away.

A return ferry ticket from Santa Pola costs around €15–25. From Alicante, it’s €21–22. Add in fuel and AP-7 tolls if you’re travelling by car, or the cost of a TRAM L9 ticket (approx. €6–9) if you’re using public transport.

Yes, even if it’s a full-day trip. Tabarca is Spain’s first Marine Reserve, and a trip from Denia offers the chance to see a different stretch of coastline from the Marina Alta. Many travellers take the opportunity to stop off at Jávea, Calpe or Altea along the way.

Experience Tabarca to the full

Don’t just stick to the tour

Once in Tabarca, you can go snorkelling in the Marine Reserve, dive amongst seagrass beds, hire a jet ski or take a private boat trip. Book online to get the best deals.

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