Operated by Trasmediterranea on the Almeria Nador, Barcelona Ibiza, Barcelona Mahon, Ibiza Valencia & Malaga Melilla routes
On board the Juan J. Sister you’ll find a wide range of facilities including a cabin accommodation, reserved seating, bar/cafeteria, an a la carte restaurant and self-service restaurant, medical service, disco, reading room, games room, TV room, self-service boutique, external jogging track, outdoor swimming pool with sun deck and wifi
There's a selection of onboard cabin accommodation in a choice of 2, 3 or 4 berth as well as reclining standard class seats in a lounge with a communal TV screen.
You’ll have plenty to choose from when it comes to eating onboard the Juan J. Sister. There’s an a la carte restaurant, a self-service restaurant with a wide range of dishes to choose from. There's a selection of delicious coffees and refreshing drinks on offer in the ship’s bar/cafeteria and snack dispensing machines are available throughout the crossing.
Indulge in some retail therapy while onboard the the Juan J. Sister in the self-service duty free boutique.
You'll also find an outdoor swimming pool and a sun deck to work on your tan or if you want to do some exercise during the trip, then head over to the outdoor jogging track. The ship's WiFi connection allows you to get online while onboard, you’ll be able to play cards or board games in the game room, relax with a book in the reading room, watch the news in the TV room or dance the night away in the disco/nightclub.
Children will be able to enjoy the outdoor swimming pool accompanied by a responsible adult. There’s also a children’s playroom to keep the little ones entertained during the crossing.
The ship has specially adapted cabins and toilets for passengers with reduced mobility, as well as ramps to facilitate mobility onboard. If assistance will be required onboard then it is advised to inform us prior to booking to make sure that your needs can be accommodated. Guide dogs travel free of charge.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Juan J Sister guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
95% of our customers recommended this ship
"Quick trip"
Information desk and deck crew very helpful and informative.
Reviewed by Dorothy who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"A nice midnight journey"
Good cabin makes us sleep well. Waked in the early morning and watched a beautiful sunrise which makes the port of Barcelona more gorgeous.
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"trip from Barcelona to Mahon"
very good
Reviewed by Roger who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Worth using"
Long journey but worth using Trasmediterranea
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Easy journey and friendly staff "
Couldn’t fault Transmed, the origin port was changed and port staff tried tirelessly to contact me to advise of the change, and ensured I didn’t miss the sailing even though I arrived within 5 mins of departure time. The staff on board were very helpful and pleasant.
Reviewed by Christine who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Review"
Well organised and on time. Cabin adequate. On time, no complaints
Reviewed by Martin who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Night-time crossing from Barcelona to Menorca"
The port in Barcelona was easy enough to find and it really helped being able to print out our boarding passes before arriving at the port, although it would have been better to able to do this more than seven days in advance. The cabin was fine, with two beds and a toilet/shower and air conditioning. The crossing was smooth and we were able to sleep. We were roused at around 0630 for arrival at 0715. Disembarkation with our car was swift.
Reviewed by James who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Overnight trip"
Welcomed on board and slick operation to retrieve cabin card. Cabins are decent size, quiet, good size bunks and washroom. Bring your own water as tap water is not drinkable. Worth getting up at sunrise to see entrance to Mahon harbour!
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Great family ferry trip"
Comfortable experience.
Reviewed by Jacobus who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"good crossing"
We chose to cross from Palma to Barcelona this time at 23.30 on the 1st of October, normally we use the 12.30 ferry and arrive in Barcelona early evening. we then drive about 100 or so miles into France. This time we got off the ferry at 08.00 and so were able to drive over 400 miles in the daylight and stay overnight in Lyon. The boarding was one of the easiest we have ever done. The staff on the deck pointing us to where we had to park were great and the staff on the elevators and staircases pointing us in the right direction were also great. We got our key for our cabin at reception and then settled down to sleep for the duration of the crossing. All very easy and pleasurable. Thank you
Reviewed by Stephen Berry who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Valencia to Ibiza and back"
Easy boarding both ports. Friendly welcome. Great cabins for short trip. Nice open deck to enjoy sun and balmy evening on outward trip. No rip off on beverages
Reviewed by Nicholas who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Ferry Ibiza to Valencia return "
Expensive but meant we could take our camper to Ibiza.
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Great crossing"
The ship was on time leaving and arriving. The cabin was very comfortable. The facilities were good and the staff friendly and helpful. A positive experience.
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"barcelona > Ibiza > Barcalona"
The entrance to the ferry port in Barcelona was not easy to find. A small entrance with a flag made things even more unclear. We drove by three times which was odd as I travel quite regularly with many ferries from here. Outward trip was fine. Food and drinks are not too expensive. Cabin as well, as you would expect. Return trip; again, we had to search for the port Entrance. The signs in the several languages arent very clear. Furthermore, 1 port in Eivissa is run by 2 operators. The offices are not clearly separated. There was a storm on the way back and my wife lay asleep, miserable like a tamed bird in a cage because was sea sick but she got better when we arrived at the port. This ferry was better than the others, so, recommended.
Reviewed by Arjan who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Journey Bacellona Palma and return"
The journey it was quiet nice, the ship is big and comfotable, kind and helpful, 2berth cabin ok, fast boarding and landing,, on the return 30 minutes dalay, because there were heavy vehicles. The experience it was quite good, nothing to complain about.
Reviewed by Giuseppe who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Reserved seats"
Nothing to say about the reserved seats. Only thing (and also the most important) is that seats are located close to the doors to go outside on the deck. All night people came and go through. Plus the doors are relly noisy. Next time I will go for a cabin.
Reviewed by Fiorenzo who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Very pleasant"
The chairs were comfortable. It would be amazing if they could recline but I can't complain. The television was turned off when it was time to sleep and the attendant came by regularly to check up on everyone. I would travel with this company again.
Reviewed by Laura who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"Barcelona - Palma de Mallorca - Barcelona"
In terms of the ship and staff it was all good. Very professional. The only thing that may be slightly unusual for UK users is the concept of checking in outside the port at the Trasmediterranea office before you enter the port proper. It wasn't a problem once we'd sussed it out but a new one on me at any rate. Coming back from Palma was the same with the added spice of the departure being from the Commercial dock at the other end of the port to the regular passenger dock. This was explained at check in (at the passenger dock) but it did mean another trip back through Palma to the Commercial dock that I'd ridden past 20 mins before. Also the signage for dock entrances in Palma is non-existant especially round the left-hand slip road you need to take to do the right turn into the passenger dock. Non of that is Trasmediterraea's fault tho.
Reviewed by David who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"A good experience"
A very good experience, a clean cabin and an helpful staff.
Reviewed by Bounouar who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister
"crossing"
I am impressed by the cleanliness and the service. It's pricey though…. I would recommend it.
Reviewed by Anonymous who travelled with Trasmediterranea on Juan J Sister