Sunny country, or where can you relax in Spain? Mallorca, Barcelona, ​​Seville, Tenerife - where is the best place to relax in Spain? How to get from Barcelona to Mallorca: possible ways to rent a car in Mallorca

The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca, washed by the Mediterranean Sea. Its geographical location contributed to the fact that at different times the island was owned by the Arabs, then the Carthaginians, then the Greeks. Majorca is currently part of Spain.

As soon as the island is called, those who have visited it and loved it forever - and an ideal place for sailing, and a paradise, and the best beach resort.

If you are fed up with the noisy, many-sided Barcelona and have explored its sights, it's time to expand your borders and go further to Mallorca. In this article we will show you how to get from Barcelona to Mallorca and back and how to get from Palma de Mallorca airport to the city center.

Distance from Barcelona to Mallorca- 203 km.

How can you get to the island? By sea, of course. From Barcelona to Mallorca and back daily ferries run two companies Balearia and Acciona. Departure time from Barcelona at 23:00 - arrival in Mallorca at 06:30. From Mallorca to Barcelona, ​​ferries leave at 12:30 and arrive at 19:45. There are other flights - choose the right time.

Ticket price one-way seats for seating - from $ 121 in the hot August season, they can be purchased right in the port of Barcelona (or Mallorca) just before departure. You can book your ticket online, for example, through the website.

It is not difficult to do this - it is enough to enter the necessary data in the window on the left: where and where you are sailing from and where, the number of people, the date of the trip. The system also asks if you need a car and if you need a return ticket (or only one way). Finally, having seen the proposed raids of the ferry, you can choose the appropriate one and pay for tickets online ( bank cards). Do not forget to print out the e-ticket that came to the post office!

Redemption of "cabin" places is possible, for night rest... If you decide to buy a round-trip ticket straight away, there is a chance to get a substantial discount. On the ferry, you can not only enjoy the beautiful views passing overboard, but also listen to music, watch a movie, and sit in a bar with a cocktail.

Vacationers, for the most part, are very happy with the ferry rides:

  • Many praise the staterooms and overnight travel, commenting positively on the comfortable stay and delicious food served on board.
  • Others say that sailing on a ferry is easy and enjoyable. In addition, everything went smoothly and on schedule.
  • Still others mention that the deck is very clean, the seats are comfortable, and the staff is polite, the employees help to board and carry the luggage.

Cruise Barcelona - Mallorca

Now more and more often choose short cruises in the Mediterranean. The amenities on the ship are the same as in an expensive hotel, and the atmosphere is romantic and mysterious.

For example, the duration of 4 days will allow you to see several seaside cities. All day long, the liner will stay in a picturesque bay, it will be possible to have a good time, swim and sunbathe, and all transfers are carried out at night.

Thus, you significantly save on hotel and ground transport.

For those who are not afraid to fly and want to save time by leaving them to explore unexplored places, there is an excellent option to move from Barcelona to Mallorca and back. by plane... Travel time ranges from 45 minutes to 1 hour - you must admit, this is quite a bit.

Ticket price also very sparing - about 30 euros one way. There are plenty of airlines offering their services for flights from Barcelona to Mallorca and back, among them such as Vueling, Air Europa, Air France, Iberia, Air France, Niki, Ryanair, etc.

Flights operate daily from 7 am to 10 pm, so choosing the time that suits you and booking tickets is easy. We advise you to opt for proven low-cost airlines (for example, Iberia or Vueling) - and tickets are inexpensive, and the travel time will be less than an hour.

List of airlines flying to Mallorca and the approximate cost of tickets (August, one way per passenger):

Iberia from 37 euros
Ryanair, Vueling from 19 euros
Air europa from 47 euros
Niki from 217 euros
British airways from 230 euros
Air France from 234 euros
Swiss Air from 257 euros
Germanwings from 261 euros

And now a few words about where and how to buy a plane ticket from Barcelona to Mallorca and back. The most convenient way is to use Internet services that specialize in searching for tickets according to specified conditions (route, dates, fares).

We advise you to pay attention, for example, to aviasales.ru. On the main page, it is enough to enter the point of departure and arrival, the date of the flight, the number of passengers and the class (economy, business, etc.). The search engine will select all possible flights, and you, in turn, choose the one that is suitable in time and price by going to the seller's website (as a rule, the sellers are the air carriers themselves - Ryanair, Vueling, Iberia, etc.).

Further - it's quite simple, just check everything again and pay online (bank cards are accepted for payment). An e-ticket will be sent to the mail you indicated, which must be printed out before the flight and presented at the airport.

Barcelona-Mallorca: by ferry or plane?

Often the question arises before travelers, what is the best way to get from Barcelona to Mallorca and back, by ferry or plane?

Ferry fares more expensive than by plane... Travel time also varies - by plane 40 minutes-1 hour, and by ferry about 7 hours 30 minutes. So, if you are running out of time, you should choose an airplane.

If there are plenty of free days in stock, and you are not afraid of seasickness, you can safely take ferry tickets and enjoy the seascape and the bright sun. However, we note that it makes sense to go on a ferry to Palma de Mallorca for more than one day. True, there is also a "combined option": to sail to Mallorca by ferry, back to Barcelona, ​​fly by plane.

How to get from Palma de Mallorca airport to city center

Palma de Mallorca Airport (or Son San Juan Airport) is located 8 km from the city center. You can get from the airport to the center and back by taxi or public transport.

By bus number 17 you can get from the airport to the city center for 3 euros. And by bus number 1 - from the airport to Plaza de España and the port for 2.5 euros. The interval of public transport is 15-20 minutes.

If you want to move with great comfort and not tire yourself with waiting for the bus, you can take taxi or rent a car.

It is more convenient to order a taxi by phone or online, through the official websites of the companies. A trip from Palma de Mallorca airport to the city center will cost you € 30-40 (depending on the location of your hotel).

Taxi in Palma de Mallorca

It is most convenient to order a taxi on a Russian-speaking service, where you can clarify your wishes and choose a car class. Taxi and shuttle prices in Mallorca are reasonable. Take advantage of:

  • KiwiTaxi (transfer cost from 42 euros)
  • (from 10 euros for a shuttle bus transfer)

Car rental in Mallorca

Another option for moving from Palma de Mallorca airport to the city center and back is with a rented car. Rental services are provided directly at the airport.

You can view all offers of international and local rental companies, find free cars and book online on the website

Old quarters, interesting museums, rainbow mosaics, Mediterranean cuisine, gorgeous beaches - these are just some of the reasons why you should visit Spain!
My husband and I, as always, planned our trip to Spain long before the trip and, of course, on our own. We have not used the services of travel agencies for a long time, as we prefer to develop routes and choose hotels ourselves. And preparing for the next trip is an extremely exciting business.
This was our first trip to Spain (we usually go to Asian countries). But this time we were practically persuaded to choose Spain, and we did not regret it. The warm sea, stunningly beautiful landscapes, an abundance of fruits, cheeses and jamon, as well as the friendliness of the local population made our stay excellent.

Barcelona


Barcelona

Tickets were bought several months before departure. The choice was this: either expensive tickets with a direct flight from St. Petersburg to Barcelona, ​​or cheap ones, but with transfers. We are not looking for easy ways, besides we travel quite often, so we chose tickets through Helsinki and with a change in Riga. AirBaltic tickets came out cheap (about 15,000 rubles per person in both directions with a departure from Helsinki), but had their own limitations: baggage was paid for separately (we flew with hand luggage), and also had to be registered online. If you do not check in online, you will have to pay additional airport check-in fees. Hotels in Mallorca were booked almost six months in advance, as in the summer there is a very high demand for good hotels.


Embankment

Travel itinerary to Spain

Two weeks passed quickly. Five days were allotted to Barcelona. We didn't try to cover as much as possible in one trip to Barcelona. Indeed, in the Catalan capital there are so many interesting places: cathedrals, basilicas, monuments, beautiful squares and narrow streets! And I want to consider everything, not in a hurry. In addition, the suburbs of Barcelona: Figueres, Girona, Sitges - also attract tourists from all over the world.
For the first visit, we decided that we definitely want to visit the Gothic Quarter, see the Sagrada Familia of the great architect Antoni Gaudí, climb Montjuïc, walk along the central Rambla, look at the Boqueria market and, of course, visit one of the most popular parks in the world. entertainment - Port Aventura.


Most of all, I like to combine a dynamic vacation in one trip. big cities and calmness beach holiday... This time we stopped our choice on the Spanish pearl - Mallorca, and managed to live on two opposite parts of the island. So, first things first!


Spanish market

The trip was strictly planned by day, and we did not deviate from the plan. To briefly describe our journey, this is what happens:
1 day: departure to Finland. Since we have Finnish Schengen, the trip through Finland was beneficial for us (we didn't need to go there specially). So, early in the morning we went by bus from St. Petersburg to Helsinki airport (we ordered a transfer). In the evening we took off from Helsinki to Riga. We had to spend 6 hours at the Riga airport, during which time we had dinner and even slept a little. In the morning we were already in Barcelona, ​​tired, but looking forward to a great holiday.
2nd day: Barcelona greeted us with great weather! In the afternoon we checked into the apartment we had booked in advance on booking.com. Despite the tiredness, after checking in, we immediately went for a walk around the city. And the first attraction on our way was the Sagrada Familia.


Sagrada Familia

Then we went for a walk along the famous Rambla street, on the way we looked into shops, visited the old Boqueria market. And already late in the evening we managed to go to the Arena shopping center.


Arena in Barcelona

Day 3 held in PortAventura amusement park and water park. And it was a very emotional day!


Port Aventura

4th day. We did not plan it in advance. We just went for a walk to the city center. And they found an amazing place - the Citadel Park.


Barcelona

We walked along the old streets of the Gothic quarter and, of course, could not pass by the Picasso Museum.


Picasso Museum

Day 5. On the morning flight, we flew from Barcelona to the heavenly place - Mallorca. We took a taxi to the hotel located at the westernmost point of the island. Sant Elm is a picturesque and tranquil beach destination.
6, 7, and 8 days we spent at the lovely Universal Aquamarin & Aquavilla. The main attractions of Sant'Elmo are the beautiful beach, walking along several streets and amazing cuisine at the hotel.


Day 9. In the morning we packed our things and took a taxi to the eastern part of the island of Mallorca - the small town of Porto Colom. The popular sandy beach of Cala Marsal is located here.
9 - 11 days we stayed at the JS Cape Colom hotel, located among the picturesque cliffs. Its hallmark is observation deck on the top floor with a breathtaking view. The hotel has an all-inclusive system, but the kitchen did not please at all. But I was very pleased with the presence of a good tennis court, the use of which was included in the cost of living. It should be noted that this hotel accommodates adults only. And this is correct, since the beach at the hotel is very peculiar, entry into the sea is by stairs from the cliff.
Day 12. In the morning we moved to a hotel in the capital of the island - Palma de Mallorca. We spent only a day here. On the first day, we saw the main sights of the city - Cathedral and the central square as well as Bellver Castle.


Day 13. In the morning we walked around the main square of Palma de Mallorca, devoted a couple of hours to shopping. After lunch we flew to Barcelona. We spent a romantic evening in Barcelona in one of the restaurants in the Gothic Quarter.


Seafood in Spain at every turn

Day 14. The last full day in Barcelona was very busy. In the morning we went to the Park Labyrinth d'Orta, located next to the hotel where we were staying.


Barcelona

Then we went to the center, planned to visit the great creation of Gaudí - Casa Batlló. But due to the huge queue, we postponed his visit until the next trip to Spain. Instead, we took the cable car to the famous Montjuïc castle, admired the beauty of the National Art Museum of Catalonia, walked around the Olympic village, and even dined in the cafe of the Olympic stadium.



Barcelona Olympic Park

Also on this day we saw Spain in miniature at Poble Espanyol. This so-called Spanish Village turned out to be just a large cluster of retail outlets and overpriced restaurants.


Spanish village

We spent the evening, of course, in our already beloved Gothic Quarter.
Day 15. In the morning we bought cheese / jamon in the shops closest to the hotel. In the evening we flew to Riga. It turned out that on this very day - August 13 - Riga celebrates the City Day. We hardly found our little hotel, had a delicious dinner at a local restaurant (the food seemed insanely tasty to us compared to Spanish). We did not go to the square to watch the fireworks, as we were tired and did not want to freeze.
Day 16. In the morning we walked along the central streets of Riga, looked at all the disgrace that was happening on the streets after the celebration of the city day. After lunch we flew to Helsinki, from where we finally got to St. Petersburg by evening bus.

Prices in Spain

Holidays in Spain left a lot of positive emotions. What I liked especially was the general friendliness and openness of the Spaniards. And their language is just music to my ears! I even wanted to learn it in order to understand not only the well-known ones - “gracias”, “ola”, “buenos diaz”, etc.


Barcelona from the observation deck

Of course, while traveling, we involuntarily compared holidays in Spain with Asian countries that we had visited. And everywhere there are pros and cons. The biggest disadvantage of Spain is the rather high prices for food, transportation, souvenirs, excursions. But this is all in comparison! But the guarantee of a good trip is not to compare with the previous vacation. But, when planning an independent trip to Spain, take more money! The average bill in a cafe is 30-60 Euro for two without alcohol, a taxi in the city - 10-20 Euro, entrance tickets, for example, to Park Aventura - 47 Euro per person.

A little about food

The only thing we got a little disappointed with in Spain is the local food. Perhaps because of too high expectations. Before the trip, we read that Spanish cuisine can be considered one of the main attractions of the country, it is so good. We had lunch and dinner in many restaurants of different price ranges, from cheap cafes to a famous restaurant in Mallorca. But they didn't get much pleasure. Paella, gazpacho, tapas (various snacks), chorizo ​​- all of this is delicious, of course! But after a few days I want something completely different. This does not apply to our beloved brie cheese, jamon and, of course, sangria!


Spanish salad

When it comes to holidays in Mallorca, here everyone can find something to their liking. Either a relaxing beach holiday and an evening promenade through the local streets (like, for example, in Sant Elm), or unrestrained fun for young people in the Arenal resort.
In a short time of travel, we saw a large number of Barcelona attractions, rested on the very famous island Spain and even managed to see Riga a little. We will start our next trip to Spain from Madrid, and then we would like to see Seville, Zaragoza, Valencia, and the island of Tenerife. But in Barcelona, ​​we did not see all the sights, besides, we would like to visit PortAventura amusement park again.

Mallorca is one of the largest islands that make up Spain, located in the Balearic archipelago in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. I believe that this is truly a heavenly place where you can enjoy picturesque landscapes, clean beaches and forget about all everyday problems.

This small island, whose area is only 3.5 thousand square kilometers, is slightly different from the resorts we are used to in Spain, and all because in its entire long history it has managed to be at the disposal of the Phoenicians, Romans, and of course, the Arabs. Therefore, the culture here is really very rich!

My acquaintance with this wonderful island began with its capital - Palma de Mallorca. It is here that all its main attractions are concentrated.

As soon as I left the airport, I was struck by the long palm tree lane that led the arriving tourists to the parking lot. The palm trees there are truly stately, the size of three-story houses! You look and cannot believe your eyes that only 4 hours ago you were in a gray rainy city, and now you are already among such beauty!

And when you drive directly into the capital itself, your eyes start to run up. You look to the left - a sea of ​​turquoise color, you look to the right - a majestic cathedral, and right in front of you - high mountains.

Here you want to take pictures of absolutely everything, so I advise you to free up memory on your phone, tablet and camera in advance, because you will constantly have a desire to capture this or that place!

How to get there

You can get to Mallorca by two types of transport: air and water.

By far the most commonly used and comfortable option is the airy one. In the capital of the island, Palma, there is an international airport, from where liners of various European airlines leave and land every half an hour.

As for water communication, Palma has the main port of the island, where ships from various parts of Spain arrive every day, which is very convenient for tourists who spend most of their time on the mainland, for example, in Barcelona or Valencia, and on weekends go on an excursion to Palm tree.

You can get around the island by bus, car or train.

By plane

The main and only airport of the island, which bears the name Son san joan , located 8 kilometers from the capital, Palma de Mallorca. It is here that both external and internal flights arrive. The airport has very good connections with various European countries, including Russia.

Flights from Moscow

Direct flights from Moscow (Domodedovo airport) fly to Mallorca: S7 airlines, the average cost of a round-trip ticket is 20 thousand rubles. In addition, you can fly to the island by flights with one or more transfers, which are carried out by the Spanish airline Iberia also from Domodedovo airport for the same price (about 20 thousand rubles). It is worth noting that there are several other European airlines that carry transfers to Palma, for example:

  • Finnair;
  • Lufthansa;
  • Swiss;
  • Czech Airlines;

But then the flight time will be more than 20 hours, which is completely inconvenient and not worth the money. Therefore, I advise you to choose a direct flight!

In this case, the travel time will be only 4.5 hours, so I recommend not to save on tickets and not spend the whole day on endless transfers.

You can compare prices yourself, for example.

How to get from the airport to the city

You can get from the airport to the city center either by bus or by taxi.

By far the more economical option is the bus. Routes 1 and 17 run here constantly, which will take you to Palma for only 3 €. If you need to go to the resort town of Arenal, then bus number 21 leaves from here directly to its center.

But a taxi will cost much more - the average cost of a trip is 20 €, and if you are traveling in a group, you can order a minivan for 40 €.

In addition, you can rent a car directly at the airport, there is a wide range of car rental companies (Hertz, Avis, Europcar). The average rental price starts from 50 € per day. Details below.

By ferry

So, the second way to get to Mallorca is to sail from another part of Spain by ferry or high-speed catamaran. The latter are sent daily to the island directly from:

  • Barcelona (4.5 hours drive),
  • Valencia (4-6 hours drive),
  • Menorca (2.5 hours drive),
  • Ibiza (3 hours drive)

The average ticket price is 40 € and depends on the characteristics of the vessel.

How to get from the port to the center

The port of Palma de Mallorca is located 6 kilometers from the city center, if you wish and good physical fitness, you can walk to the center along the promenade, enjoying beautiful views and a light breeze, or take bus number 1 for only 1.5 €.

The bus stop is next to the port. Of course, you can catch a taxi and drive to the Cathedral (the trip will cost 10 €).

Prompt:

Mallorca - the time is now

Difference in hours:

Moscow 2

Kazan 2

Samara 3

Yekaterinburg 4

Novosibirsk 6

Vladivostok 9

When is the season. When is the best time to go

According to local residents, the island of Mallorca reveals itself to tourists in all its glory at the end of spring and continues to delight the eye until mid-autumn. This is the best time to relax!

As for winter, the Spaniards believe that at this time of the year their life becomes very calm, quiet and even a little boring. Although the weather in winter is favorable here (about +14 ° C), there is absolutely nothing to do. Because even on the beach you won't lie down, you won't swim, and you won't enjoy seasonal fruits and vegetables. Therefore, it is not worth going to Mallorca in the low season (that is, from November to March). The only tourists on the island at this time are employees of companies who arrange business meetings, trainings or business trips here.

Mallorca in summer

Like all resorts, Mallorca is especially beautiful in summer. It is at this time of the year that the temperature of the air and water reaches its maximum level and all the most beautiful flowers and shrubs of the island bloom everywhere. By the way, it was in Mallorca that I noticed a very large number of those very flowering evergreens, and this cannot but please the eye!

Of course, summer (especially July) is also a vacation time, so there are a lot of tourists here, in fact, as elsewhere. But since Mallorca is still an island and it is not cheap to rest on it, wealthy Europeans and most often those over 35 or young families with children like to come here. It is believed that recreation in Mallorca is quite calm and the pace of life is measured, so all young people who prefer nightclubs to evening boat trips go to the neighboring island, Ibiza. But at the same time, it cannot be said that Mallorca is a remote place suitable only for retirees: here you can also have fun and actively relax. But the most important treasure of the island is its incredibly beautiful nature! Such landscapes as here, you will not see anywhere else!

By the way, the climate here is very pleasant, in summer the air temperature reaches around +30 ° C, and in winter - +15 ° C. Unfortunately, there is nothing to do in Mallorca in winter. Locals say they have a lull at this time of year. In fact, the island is inhabited by about a million people, so at a time when all tourists go home, the island becomes empty and almost deserted. Residents calmly go about their daily affairs, and nothing special happens here. Therefore, I do not advise you to go here in winter, although if you are tired of the hustle and bustle of the city, then here you can definitely be alone with yourself and nature. It is not for nothing that it is here that the residence of the Spanish royal family is located! And also such celebrities as Claudia Schiffer, Michael Douglas and Gwyneth Paltrow bought villas in Mallorca. Since Mallorca caters to the demanding taste of the stars of the first magnitude, then you will surely like it too!

Mallorca in autumn

The beginning of autumn in Mallorca is considered a velvet season, so you can enjoy the bright sun and warm sea here until the end of September. But since October, the sun sets at 7 pm, and it becomes noticeably colder, the temperature reaches + 7-8 ° C.

Even in the period from late October to early November, rain and thunderstorms become more frequent on the island. Therefore, at this time it is no longer worth resting in Mallorca.

Mallorca in spring

Spring in Mallorca gradually begins the high season, already in March - April the air temperature reaches + 20-23 ° C, the warm pleasant sun is shining, and flowers begin to bloom. At this time, you still can't swim, but you can already take sun baths.

In spring, the island is good because there are still few tourists here, and you can spend a quiet relaxing vacation.

Mallorca in winter

Winter in Mallorca is a time of complete peace and tranquility. The sun shines here quite often, and snow falls only in the mountains, it rarely reaches the lowlands. December is considered a rainy month, but January and February are characterized by pleasant, comfortable weather. The average daytime temperature reaches + 14-15 ° C.

The only caveat is that it is very boring here in winter, and this is a favorite time of the year for retirees.

Mallorca - monthly weather

Prompt:

Mallorca - monthly weather

What are the prices for rest

As I mentioned earlier, holidays on the island of Mallorca can be classified as luxury, and therefore here you will find hundreds of villas and apartments for rent, the price of which starts from 1.5 thousand € for 10 days.

In principle, if you compare this price with hotels, the difference will be insignificant. For the same 10 days in a 3-star hotel in any area of ​​the island, you will pay an average of about 1.7 thousand €, and in a 5-star hotel - about 4 €.

If you consider that in your apartments you will cook yourself, and in hotels use the all-inclusive service, then the costs will be approximately the same.

Therefore, you decide which is more convenient, but personally I lived in a good 3-star hotel, where, in addition to all-inclusive meals, there is a free gym, bar, pool and, of course, theme parties!

TOP 5 best hotels on the island

I would like to present to you my TOP 5 best hotels on the island:

  • Globales Simar 4 * (from 1.7 thousand € for 10 days for two).
  • Barcelo Ponent Playa 3 * (from 1.3 thousand € for 10 days for two).
  • Globales Palmanova 4 * (from 2.1 thousand € for 10 days for two).
  • Insotel Cala Mandia Resort & Spa 4 * (from 4.2 thousand € for 10 days for two).
  • Blue Bay Hotel 3 * (from 1.2 thousand € for 10 days for two).

You can navigate the prices for ready-made tours (with flights, transfers, accommodation and insurance) to hotels of different categories in the Trevelask section.

Expenses

So, if you decide to stay at a hotel, then there will be no problems with food, and if you decide to rent an apartment or a villa, then you have the option of shopping in supermarkets, of which there are quite a few on the island. One of the most popular, often catching my eye, is Eroski. This is a Spanish supermarket chain where you can buy everything from bread to hand cream at average Spanish prices.

If you buy groceries for a week, the average bill will be about 60 €. You can also visit restaurants and cafes, which will be quite expensive, given that the average bill will be 50-60 €.

You can go on excursions both independently and with a guide. Mallorca is a small island, from Palma to Alcudia can be reached in just an hour and a half, that is, it will not be difficult to travel the entire island far and wide in one day.

You can rent a car for 50–70 € per day and go to explore the island yourself, or you can travel by bus for just 6 €. A guided group tour on your own rented bus will cost you about € 100. A taxi ride around the island will cost around € 80–90.

Major attractions. What to see

Majorca is renowned for its many attractions and incredibly beautiful must-see sites.

If you like to learn all the smallest details and Interesting Facts about certain sights, you can hire a guide or order a full excursion. And if you like to walk independently beautiful places and discover something new for yourself, you can examine everything yourself.

It is worth choosing a day for the excursion in advance, it is advisable to single out one of the weekdays (except Friday), since on weekends the locals begin to have siesta and rest, and there are too many people on the streets who will interfere with you properly considering everything. It is extremely rare in Mallorca bad weather, therefore, you should not be afraid of rain and cold weather, but you can still look at the forecast before walking, just in case.

The island's capital, Palma, is not very large, so you can walk around the city and see the main attractions.

The map below shows the main tourist spots, museums, galleries, bus stops and more.

I bring to your attention my version of one day in the capital of the island of Palma, I advise you to get around on the Citysightseeing tourist bus (ticket price 18.5 €):

  • 10:00 - we go to Bellver Castle, which is located a couple of kilometers from the city. Here we will spend about 2 hours.
  • 12:00 - we are heading to the Spanish village.
  • 13:30 - stop for lunch at Sadrassana Restaurant Cocteleria (Placa Drassana, 15).
  • 15:00 - we go to the cathedral. Since this place is considered the main attraction of the city, we will spend about 2 hours here.
  • 17:00 - go to the main tourist streets of Palma and walk, go to the Rivareno ice cream parlor (Plaza Llotja, 1) and enjoy the most delicious cold dessert of the island.
  • 20:00 - Have a seafood dinner at La Parada del Mar restaurant (Avenida Joan Miro 244 Marivent) and celebrate the end of a great day with a glass of sangria.

Top 5

Below I will provide a list of places that I think are definitely worth visiting in Mallorca in order to truly experience the atmosphere and culture of the island.

Cathedral

It is he who is one of the most iconic buildings on the island of Mallorca. The construction of the cathedral began in the 13th century, so now it is officially declared a cultural and historical monument of the island. This place is truly extraordinary!

Inside, the cathedral is decorated with colored stained glass windows by various craftsmen, the main altar with four columns, which is decorated with a canopy made by Gaudí himself. It also houses one of the largest organs in Europe. Agree that this place cannot be ignored!

Address: Plaza Almoina, s / n, 07001 Palma de Mallorca.

Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6:15 pm.

Ticket price: 7 € / person.

Cape Formentor

This is one of the most visited places on the island! To visit Mallorca and not come to Formentor is a real crime. Formentor is located near the town of Poyens and its main port. Its length is about 300 meters above sea level, so the views here are incredible: such that it will take your breath away. It is impossible to explain, you need to evaluate it with your own eyes!

Address: Cap de Formentor.

Opening hours: round the clock.

Free admission.

Bellver Castle

A couple of kilometers from the city of Palma, on the top of a hill, there is medieval castle Castell de Belver. Its peculiarity lies in the fact that it is the only round-shaped Gothic castle in Europe, built in the Middle Ages.

Previously, it was the summer residence of the King of Spain, and later served as a prison, whose prisoners were such famous personalities as the writer Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos and the widow of King Jaime III. The castle has a large observation deck, which offers a beautiful view of Palma and its surroundings.

Address: Carrer Camilo José Cela, s / n, 07014 Palma.

Opening hours: 8: 30-20: 00.

Ticket price: 2.5 € / person

Spanish village

Palma has a wonderful place where tourists have the opportunity to see the most important buildings in Spain and feel the atmosphere of different cities. This place is called the Spanish Village.

In addition to the main attractions, you can visit small souvenir shops and cafes with delicious tapas.

Address: Calle Poble Espanyol, 55.

Opening hours: from 9 to 19:00.

Ticket price: 8 € / person.

Natura Park

This beautiful nature reserve is located just half an hour from Palma and is home to dozens of different species of animals and birds from all over the world. The park is open air under the shade of trees and includes several routes.

It is home to tigers, monkeys, porcupines, raccoons, turtles, flamingos and even hand-feed lemurs! This is an ideal place for families with children, as well as for those who are not indifferent to our smaller brothers!

Address: Carretera de Sineu, Km 15,400, 07142 Santa Eugenia.

Opening hours: from 10 am to 5:30 pm.

Ticket price: 9 € / person

Beaches. Which is better

Mallorca is the perfect place for a beach holiday; it is on this island that dozens of the most best beaches Spain, but what about Spain, the whole world! In fact, no matter what beach you come to, it will definitely be quiet, cozy and clean. Even not far from Palma in resort areas, where thousands of tourists rest, they are very worthy! But the most best places in order to soak up the sun and enjoy swimming in the clear sea water - secluded coves, of which there are many in Mallorca.

As I wrote above, I was vacationing in the Cala Major area, a few kilometers from the capital, and one day, quite by accident, I wandered into a cove where there was a small beach, and the sea there was crystal clear! There were not very many vacationers there, mostly locals and tourists like me, who, most likely, also accidentally found this piece of paradise.

And yet I will list the best of the best beaches in Mallorca that are worth visiting just to get an idea of ​​what heaven on earth is.

Beach Cala S "Almunia

This beach is located in the bay of the town of Santanya and is surrounded by rocks, there is serenity and tranquility here. By the way, the beach has all the conditions for diving, and the soft azure waves will allow you to enjoy the sea to the fullest. But it is worth considering that the infrastructure is not developed on the beach, so there are no restaurants, no toilets, no showers and changing cabins.

The type of coverage is pebble, the entry into the water is gentle.

Address: Diseminado Poligono 3, 594, 07690 Santanyí.

Cala Mondragó beach

Another truly heavenly place in Mallorca. The beach is located on the territory of the natural park of the same name among pine trees and rocks. Despite the fact that this place is quite popular, you can enjoy peace and quiet here. By the way, this beach is shallow, so it is perfect for families with children. Here you can rent umbrellas and sun loungers, there is also a cafe where you can buy refreshing drinks and snacks.

The type of beach is sandy, entry into the water is gentle.

Address: Cala Mondragó, Balearic Islands.

Es Trenc beach

Es Trenc is 2 kilometers long. Its peculiarity lies in the fact that it is the only beach on the island that has not been affected by urbanization, so it looks very exotic and is ideal for romantic dates and walks. You can also rent umbrellas and sun loungers here.

The shore is sandy, the entry into the water is gentle.

Address: Ma-6030, 68, 07639 Mallorca, Illes Balears.

Playa de Formentor beach

Formentor beach, as you might have guessed, is located not far from the famous cape of the same name. And, of course, it is also famous for its beauty and wonderful views. The beach stretches for one and a half kilometers, it is surrounded by pine trees, under which it is pleasant to lie down in the summer heat. The sea is shallow and very clean, and there are dozens of cafes and restaurants near the beach where you can dine. Prices in establishments vary, the average bill for a lunch will be around 10-15 €.

Beach type: sandy, gentle entry into the water.

Address: Carrer Zona Formentor, 66A, 07460.

Cala de Sa Calobra beach

And to top it off, perhaps the most magical bay on the entire island, where a small pebble beach is located between the cliffs of the Sierra de Tramuntana. This place is definitely worth getting to! Seeing the splendor that Sa Calobra offers, you will forever keep in your heart the memories of that wonderful day when you got here! But it is worth noting that there are no amenities on the beach, so it is advisable to take care in advance and take everything you need with you.

The type of coast is rocky, entry into the water is gentle.

Address: Carrer Port De Sa Calobra.

Churches and temples. Which are worth visiting

Despite the fact that Mallorca is an island, there are a lot of churches and monasteries here. By the way, services are held in all of the existing ones, and any tourist can visit these temples and admire their interior decoration.

Church of St. Francis

The church is located in Palma, it was built in the 13th century, better known as a Gothic monastery, which houses the tomb of the Catalan philosopher Ramon Llull.

Opening hours: 9: 30-12: 30 and 15: 10-18: 00.

Address: Basilica de Sant Francesc, 07001 Palma, Islas Baleares.

Señora de Cura monastery

This monastery is located on the top of a half-kilometer hill in the Randa Valley. Its distinctive feature is that it is from here that you can see most of the island, and more recently a bar and an observation deck were opened here. It is worth visiting for great views and great photos.

Opening hours: 9: 30-18: 00.

Address: Puig de Randa, S / N, 07629 Randa, Illes Balears.

Monastery of San Salvador

This is the former building of a convent, which is located on the highest hill in Mallorca, near the town of Felanitx. Previously, monks lived here, but now the monastery is a favorite place for pilgrims. From it you can see the entire eastern part of the island.

Opening hours: 8–20: 00

Address: Santuari de Sant Salvador, 07208 Felanitx, Islas Baleares.

Luke Monastery

This medieval monastery is very revered by the inhabitants of Mallorca, it is he who is considered the religious center of the island! There are wonderful gardens here, as well as a large museum. There is even an inexpensive hotel near the monastery, and this is because it is very beautiful here and there are picturesque mountains of the Sierra de Tramuntana nearby.

Opening hours: 10-13: 30 and 14: 30-17: 00

Address: Plaza Peregrins, 1, 07315 Lluc, Mallorca, Islas Baleares.

Museums. Which are worth visiting

There are quite a few museums in Mallorca, perhaps because the incredible nature compensates for all the cultural institutions here. Below I have selected some of the most interesting of them, which are really worthy of the attention of tourists.

Museum of ceramics

In the northeast, not far from Palma, is the small town of Sa Cabaneta, which is considered the center of ceramics production. In 2002, a museum opened here, displaying around a thousand traditional Mallorcan ceramics worth seeing. The museum has a pottery school and various souvenir shops.

Museum address: Carrer del Molí, 4.

Free admission. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 1:30 pm.

Raiha Manor

12 kilometers from Palma, on the way to the town of Sawyer, there is a beautiful manor house, which is an object of historical and artistic value in Mallorca. Previously, there was a Moorish building here, and after several changes of owners, it came to the Count of Montenegro and was ennobled. There are incredibly beautiful landscapes, large gardens and wonderful architecture.

Museum address: Palma - Sóller Road, km. 12.2 07110 Bunyola.

Free admission.

Shoe Museum

In Mallorca, very high quality leather goods are made, including footwear. In 2010, a museum dedicated to this theme was opened in the city of Inca; various traditional exhibits are presented here, as well as temporary exhibitions with samples of various leather goods are often arranged here.

Museum address: Antiguo Cuartel General Luque, Avenida del General Luque, 223.

Free admission. Muse th is open from Monday to Friday from 10 to 14:00, as well as from 16:00 to 20:00, on Saturday the museum is open from 10 to 13:00.

Parks

The island of Mallorca can be called one big park, wherever you go, you will be surrounded by small picturesque coves, green spaces, majestic mountains and endless expanses. Still, there are several noteworthy national parks and reserves on the island.

Parc Natural de Mondrago

It is pleasant to walk in this park during extreme heat, because numerous coniferous trees will shelter you from the scorching sun. There are several specific trails here that you can walk along which you can meet forest dwellers.

Address: Sudlich von Ma-19 zwischen s "Alqueria Blanca und Portopetro.

Opening hours: 9: 00-16: 00. Free admission.

Parque natural s "Albufera de Mallorca

Here you can enjoy the singing of beautiful birds, as well as watch them in special houses, sit on the banks of a small river and admire its local inhabitants, and, of course, take great photos.

Address: Llista de Correus | Llista de Correus, 07458.

Opening hours: 9: 00-18: 00. Free admission.

Artestruz Mallorca

And here you can look at the most real ostriches! What's more: you can hand feed them, and children are even allowed to ride the ostriches on horseback. This is a small farm owned by an ordinary Spanish family and will be happy to guide you on a tour.

Address: Pmv-6014 Km 40 | Road Llucmajor to Ses Salines, 07630.

Opening hours: 10: 00–20: 00. Ticket price: 12 € / person.

Nearby islands

If you are vacationing in Mallorca, then I advise you to choose a day or a whole weekend and devote it to a trip to Ibiza.

Balearia ferries leave from the main port of Palma to the port of Ibiza several times a day. The duration of the trip is approximately 3-4 hours, the average ticket price ranges from 50 to 70 euros per person. There are also Transmediterranea ferries from Mallorca to Ibiza, but it should be noted that they only run on Sundays in summer.

Details and schedule can be found on the official website of the company.

In Ibiza, you can walk around the capital of the island of the same name and look at its protective walls, which were erected here in the Middle Ages. The Punic Necropolis is also worth a visit, as well as the picturesque Cala d'Hort.

Food. What to try

At first, you might think that there are no traditional dishes in Mallorca, and that everyone is eating there the usual Spanish gazpachos, tapas and tortilla. But how surprised I was when I found out that this small island has its own national dishes that cannot be tasted on the continental part of the country.

Mallorquin soup

It is a broth with vegetables and pork and is served with sliced ​​bread.

The soup is incredibly tasty and very satisfying, which is why we love it so much. local residents.

Tumbet

It contains vegetables such as potatoes, eggplant and onions.

And also meat or fish is added to them to taste.

Sobrasada

Be sure to try it - this is a moderately spicy sausage made from minced pork and bacon, very reminiscent of the chorizo, popular in Spain, since their cooking technology is very similar.

Ensaimada

And for dessert, don't forget to enjoy this delicious Majorcan Puff Pie. It is rightfully considered the most favorite sweet of the locals.

Ensaimada dough is airy, melting in the mouth, the pie itself is filled with whipped cream or delicate syrup, and sprinkled with icing sugar on top.

Beverages

Popular local drinks include Herbas secas (dry) and Herbas dulces (sweet). They are infused with anise with the addition of various aromatic herbs.

A very popular aperitif on the island is the Palo drink, made by mixing sweet caramel with the bitter bark of the cinchona tree.

Here's a list of the best restaurants on the island:

  • Es Raco d "es Teix (average bill is 50–70 €);
  • Salvia Restaurant (average bill is 20 €);
  • A ma Maison (average bill is 30 €);
  • Restaurante Toque (average bill is 35 €);
  • Restaurante Peix Vermell (average bill is 40 €)

And a few more establishments at prices.

Budget:

  • Kingfisher Restaurant;
  • El Norte Sidreria Restaurante;
  • QuitaPenas Valldemossa;
  • 5illes Eat & Drink;
  • Restaurante Luna 36.

Intermediate level:

  • Como En Casa;
  • Smith "s Cafe-Bar-Restaurant;
  • Ca "n BoQueta;
  • Bistro Mercat;
  • Marsim Bistrobarante.
  • Quadrat Restaurant;
  • Ribello;
  • Restaurant Ca "n Josep;
  • Ola del Mar;
  • Forn de Sant Joan.

Holidays

As the locals joke, in Mallorca every day is a holiday! And this is quite justified: the wonderful climate, beautiful nature and endless sea contribute to the fact that the inhabitants of the island always have a great mood. But there are also several official holidays here.

Carnival of Sant Rua

A special celebration in Mallorca is the Sa Rua Carnival. Here it is held in winter, in the first half of February.

Dressed people in costumes take to the streets of the capital and arrange a procession. The carnival is held before the start of the Catholic fast.

Mallorca day

This holiday is celebrated on September 12, it was adopted by King Jaime II back in 1276, when the island of Mallorca was liberated from Muslims.

On this day, concerts and fairs are organized on the island.

Security. What to watch out for

The island of Mallorca seemed to me a very calm and safe place. Of course, pickpocketing, which is widespread in Europe, should not be ruled out, but in general, walking in the evening in Palma and its environs is not at all scary, because in the summer life is in full swing here until late at night.

In large stores and supermarkets you will definitely not be deceived, and in small souvenir shops you can, just in case, count your purchase amount and the change received, although it is generally not common here to openly profit from tourists.

Therefore, in Mallorca, you should not beware of something serious, but nevertheless, basic simple safety rules should be followed.

Things to do

Mallorca has tons of entertainment, you can explore all the beaches of the island and go snorkeling, or you can immerse yourself in its cultural life and visit the most important museums, temples and other historical sights of the island.

You can also go to Cape Formentor, admire wonderful landscapes and arrange a photo session there. Or travel to the eastern part of the island to meet local farm owners and taste their traditional food. Do not forget about shopping, you must definitely go to the center of leather goods - the city of Inca. There are a lot of options, choose what you like and enjoy your vacation!

Despite the fact that Mallorca is a rather small island, shopping here is a pleasure! And all because here you can find exclusive items that are produced only on the Balearic Islands!

Majorica

vinguda Jaume III and Passeig des Born Plaza mayor

Porto pi

  • 1127 Porto Pi (bus number 1).

TOP 5 best bars in Mallorca:

TOP 5 best clubs in Mallorca:

Extreme sports

If you love water sports such as diving, surfing, snorkeling or windsurfing, Mallorca is the ideal destination for you. After all, it is here in the resort of Alcudia that the center of water sports is located. This is an excellent holiday destination for those who prefer active holidays.

For over 20 years, the school has been offering travelers training in rowing, windsurfing, the basics of sailing, sailing. Guests of the center can also go paragliding and mountain biking. And if you are interested in yachting, you can take an introductory course here. In general, you will certainly not be bored!

Souvenirs. What to bring as a gift

From the island of Mallorca, you can bring a lot of original gifts to your friends and family. You can buy the traditional summer sandals, which I wrote about above, by the way, you can even buy a magnet in the shape of such sandals here! Be sure to take an ensaimado pie with you, which can be kept closed for 2-3 days, and please your friends with this delicacy in the first days after arriving home (the average price per kilogram is 7-10 €).

And do not forget that high-quality leather products are sewn in the city of Inca, so feel free to buy bags, belts and shoes.

Shopping and shops

Despite the fact that Mallorca is a rather small island, shopping here is a pleasure! And all because here you can find exclusive items that are produced only on the Balearic Islands!

A great example is the traditional summer sandals - Avars. The neighboring island of Menorca is considered their homeland. They are made of genuine leather, in various colors - standard plain colors or decorated with beads, bright prints, rhinestones. In Mallorca, they are sold both in small shoe stores and in tanneries, for example, in the city of Inca. These unusual sandals can be a great souvenir for family and friends, and will look great both with shorts and with flying dresses. Their cost varies depending on the materials from which they are made, but the average price of avars is around 30 € per pair.

And it is also here that the famous artificial pearl factory is located. Majorica ... If you find yourself in a company store, you will definitely not be left without a purchase! Pearl beads and bracelets, earrings and pendants are distinguished by their elegance and excellent quality. Pearl prices are different, for example, the average cost of a pearl necklace is about 300 €, but a pearl bracelet will cost you 100 €. By the way, the factory's products are guaranteed for 10 years!

Of course, you shouldn't forget about leather goods. Head straight to the city of Inca, where tanneries and shoe and accessories shops are located at every step. Popular shoe manufacturers here are: Camper, Bestard, Jaime Mascaro, Barrats, Tomeu, Bestard.

In Palma, go shopping in: A vinguda Jaume III and Passeig des Born, as well as many shops you will find on the pedestrian street around Plaza mayor... A tourist map of Palma will help you not to get lost again, where all the main streets are marked.

As in the whole of Spain, the most popular shopping center here is El Corte Ingles (Address: Alexandre Rosselló, 12-16). There are 3 stops near the shopping center:

  • 422 Grans Magatzems (buses # 1, 15, 23, 30 stop here).
  • 195 Grans Magatzems (buses No. 2, 6, 12, 19, 41, 46).
  • 48 Grans Magatzems (buses No. 7, 9, 10, 14, 16, 24).

And also 2 kilometers from Palma there is a large shopping mall Porto pi(Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, 54). There are 2 stops next to it:

  • 65 Porto Pi (buses # 3, 20 stop here).
  • 1127 Porto Pi (bus number 1).

Sales in Mallorca are traditionally held in winter from January to March and in summer from July 1 to the end of August.

Bars

TOP 5 best bars in Mallorca:

  • Cuba 58 (working hours can be specified by calling +34 653 32 34 50, average price per drink - 15 €);
  • Cafe Atlantico Cocktail Bar (working hours: 13: 00–02: 30, average price per cocktail - 10 €);
  • El Ancla (working hours: 19: 30–02: 30, average price per drink - 7 €);
  • Samoa Bar (opening hours can be specified by calling +34 971 26 37 01, average price for a drink is 5 €);
  • Waikiki - Cocktail Bar (opening hours: 11–01: 30, average price per drink - 8 €).

Clubs and nightlife

TOP 5 best clubs in Mallorca:

  • Pacha (working hours: 00: 00–07: 00, the cost of tickets depends on which DJ plays in the club, the average price will be 40–60 €);
  • Tito "s (working hours: 23: 00–06: 00);
  • Jazz Voyeur Club (working hours: 9: 15–03: 00);
  • BCM Planet Dance (opening hours: 22: 00–07: 00, average ticket price is 25–30 €);
  • RIU Palace (opening hours: 21: 00–05: 30, admission is paid, but you can get a flyer for a free party from the promoters who give them out on the beaches).

Majorca - holidays with children

A vacation in Mallorca with children is a great idea, because here you can really enjoy the peace and quiet, and children will be impressed by the picturesque landscapes and encounters with wild animals that you can find in Natura Park, on the ostrich farm or in nature reserves. To travel with a child, you should pay attention to the southwestern, northern or eastern part of the island - in such places there are few noisy young people and parties, so here you can really relax and gain strength.

Ski vacation

Conditional areas. Descriptions and features

The island of Mallorca is divided into 7 main areas:

  • metropolitan,
  • central,
  • northwestern,
  • southern,
  • southwestern,
  • southeastern,
  • northeastern.

Metropolitan area

Located closer to the southwestern part of the island, it is here that the main attractions and the residence of the royal family are located. If you want to be in the center of all events, then it is worth settling here.

The city itself is quite noisy, crowds of tourists walk, it is very hot and stuffy during the day, so I recommend renting an apartment or staying in a hotel located a few kilometers from Palma. I lived in the vicinity of Cala Major Beach, a typical Spanish resort suburb with many hotels, cafes, shops, a large public beach and several museums. In general, an ideal place for those who like a measured, but not too boring vacation. Housing here will be more expensive than in other areas, since it is the capital, that is, the most important area of ​​the island.

Southwest region

This area of ​​the island is the most densely populated. Here are located such large cities as Illetas, Portals, Santa Ponsa, Paguera. It is best to come here with family and children, because in these places you can relax and enjoy the tranquility.

It is also here that the large golf club Bendinat is located, so the area is considered very prestigious and by no means cheap.

Northwest region

Along the coast, in the shade of trees, there are townhouses and villas, which, if desired, can be rented for the summer, and here you can also observe beautiful mountain landscapes. Isn't it a heavenly place?

Northern region

This area is famous for its unforgettable views and pristine beaches. This is where the most high point islands - Cape Formentor, which offers a magnificent view of the sea. Housing in this place will be quite expensive due to the extraordinary beauty of nature and due to the proximity to "star" villas.

Major cities of the area: Alcudia and Poyensa. Near Poyensa is the port from where you can sail around the island by yacht.

Northeast of the island

It is distinguished by its beauty and serenity. Having settled here, you will forget about all the problems and bustle of the city.

The area is full of traditional farmhouses and farms, as well as mingling with friendly locals, who may invite you to sample their garden-grown oranges or homemade ham (cured pork).

Southeast

In fact, it is very similar to the northeast, agriculture and sailing are also common here, so if you want to get to know the local life better and taste fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood, as well as immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the island, get acquainted with its cultural and historical component, then this is a great option!

Southern part of the island

But it is famous for its long beaches, sports bars and noisy discos. The largest resort town is Arenal. It is here that the largest water park on the island is located, an amazing aquarium with sharks and rays, and many more bars. The place is considered budgetary enough for recreation, so all young people live in this part, respectively, the prices for living here do not bite compared to costs in other areas.

If you like a bright, cheerful holiday, then you are here. And a little to the south is the longest beach of the island - Es Trenc. It is distinguished by its white sand and light blue sea.

central part

These are picturesque estates, almond orchards, pastures and olive fields. Another great place to relax in peace, while being only half an hour from Palma.

Here is the large city of Inca, which is famous all over the world for the production of quality leather goods, as well as the city of Sineu, which is definitely worth a visit to look at the magnificent churches and the former royal palace, as well as go to the largest fair on the island, which is held in it. Wednesdays.

I usually look for hotels on Booking - and you can check if there is a more attractive price.

The offers for renting private apartments can be found here.

How to get around the island

You can move around the city and around the island itself in different ways.

The most interesting one is on the historical electric train of the island. It starts from Palma de Mallorca train station (Carrer Eusebi Estada, 1), travels along the island, winding between mountains and plains, and stops at Sawyer train station.

In addition, there are high-speed trains on the island that run on several routes:

  • Palma-Inca-Sa Sobla;
  • Palma-Manacor.

The train starts from the underground station in Plaza de España in Palma. A ticket for it can be purchased from the conductor or at the box office of the city.

And it is certainly possible to rent a car.

Taxi. What features are there

And another comfortable option for getting around Mallorca is by taxi. The average cost of the trip is 20 €. List of popular taxi companies on the island:

  • IB Taxi;
  • Mallorcataxitransfer;
  • Mallorca Taxi Car;
  • Taxi PMI;
  • Majorcabdriver;
  • Fono-Taxi.

Public transport

The most convenient way to get around Mallorca is by bus. If you are planning to travel around Palma and its surroundings, you can purchase a 10-ride pass for 10 €, which is very beneficial, since a ticket for 1 trip costs 1.5 €.

Booking sites! Don't overpay. It !

Rent a Car- also aggregation of prices from all distributors, all in one place, let's go!

Anything to add?

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The most popular holiday destination in Spain is the dream resort of Mallorca (Mallorca). Mallorca belongs to the Balearic Islands. Tourists arrive on the island in great numbers all year round. And why? But because if you have once visited this fabulous place, seething with joys and fun, you will want to come back here again, but what is it, you will want to stay here forever! The mild and favorable climate will not give your health and mood to be capricious, fresh fruits and seafood are pleasing to the eye around the clock. Nature the island is rich and varied, which means it will give you many memorable photographs. Sandy beaches are the main bonus of the island, and why be modest, the whole country as a whole!

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Mallorca belongs to the Balearic Islands group. Now it is the largest Spanish resort, annually gathering fans from all over the world. Beaches, sailing and scenic landscapes are just some of the island's attractions. Unsurprisingly, the island ranks among the most popular tourist destinations. The most convenient route is through Barcelona as one of the largest cities in Spain. Therefore, tourists and vacationers are interested in how to get from Barcelona to Mallorca and how much it can cost.

All roads lead to Mallorca

From Barcelona to the resort 203 km - and all by the sea. Therefore, there are only two ways: by ferry or by plane.

We do not mention the exciting possibilities of chartering a yacht or private jet, and we do not recommend getting a cabin boy aboard the ship. But the real possibilities can be compared using a table.

Sea cruises across the Mediterranean are gaining popularity, including special routes to Mallorca. The minimum price for a cruise on a liner in the summer of 2019 is 519 €, but the resort island is not a goal here, but only one of the stages of the journey.

Romance of the sea route

Ferry travel looks romantic. In this case, you can ride sitting or take a cabin. Another plus of this transport: you can transport a car and pets on it. Passenger transportation is carried out by Balearia and Trasmediterranea, the latter being about 10-20 € cheaper.

Ferries run both in the morning and at night, but on Saturday they have a day off. Travel time is 5-10 hours, depending on the port of arrival and flight time. There are a total of 18 flights per week.

A traveler can buy a ferry ticket on the spot - there are offices in the ports, or you can order in advance through the carriers' websites. The cost of a one-way ferry flight for an adult is from 62 to 91 euros, for a child - half the amount. A cabin will cost at least 2 times more expensive, especially during peak season.

If you are transporting a car, the price of a one-way flight is 139-239 €. You will also have to pay for other transport: bicycle, van, motorcycle. It's cheaper to buy round-trip tickets right away - Mallorca is not cheap.

But for transporting pets, the price can jump up to 331 euros, if we are talking about a dog - the standard price for a seat in a 4-seater cabin. On some flights, pets are only accepted if transport is available. The animal must have a veterinary certificate and originals of all documents.

In Barcelona, ​​ferries depart from the Old Port, while in Mallorca they arrive either at Alcudia, the closest port, or in Palma de Mallorca, the island's most famous city.

The difference in price is minimal, but the travel time increases by an hour and a half.

The ferry is chosen by those who want to have a quiet time enjoying the seascapes. The slowness of this type of transport sets up a lyrical mood, besides, the service is excellent.

Fast and inexpensive: plane

The distance from Barcelona to Palma de Mallorca is 277 km and the fastest route is by plane. The price of the flight differs little from the price for a seat on the ferry, although it depends on the specific company and the day of the week.

On Tuesday, the price for an economy class ticket will be 29-39 €, and from Friday to Monday - at least 58 €. The minimum cost can be up to 16 euros - less than a taxi in Barcelona from the center to the airport.

From the center of Barcelona to the airport there is an airbus every 5-10 minutes, a one-way ticket for which costs 5.90 €. A round trip ticket costs € 10.20 and is valid for 15 days. These buses run from 5.30 to 0.30, from the center to the terminal you can get there in 35 minutes. It is easy to recognize them - they are painted in blue and light blue and have a large inscription “Aerobus” on them.

When the bus is not suitable, you can take a taxi - provided you speak Spanish. When there are problems with communication, it is better to use it - so the driver will immediately know where to go. It is possible to get there by metro or a special RENFE train.

Since you have reached the airport, you can fly to Mallorca on the next flight - they fly from 06.30 to 23.00 inclusive, but more often on weekends. All flights are direct and last from 45 minutes to 1 hour. All flights are carried out to Palma de Mallorca airport, from where you will then have to get to the desired point on the island.

Major air carriers:

  • Air Europa - from 26 € for an Economy Class flight;
  • IBERIA - from 28 € for a one-way ticket;
  • RYANAIR - from 16 €, but not on all flights and not every day;
  • Vueling - from € 30 for an Economy Class flight.

Business class tickets are many times more expensive - from 272 euros. Children without adults cannot fly, but the price for an Economy Class flight with a baby will be 10 € more expensive. For children over 12 years old, the flight will cost about 20 euros - a little cheaper than an adult.

From Son San Juan - Majorca airport, the largest in all the Balearic Islands, buses number 1 and 21 go to Palma de Mallorca. Tickets for 3 € are purchased directly from the driver.

Intercity routes:

  • Bus number A11 from the airport to Magaluf and Peguera;
  • Bus number A32 runs in 2 directions: Platja de Muro / Alcudia - Can Picafor and Cala Bona - Cala Millor;
  • Bus number A51: Airport - El Arenal de Llucmajor - Cala d'Or

The journey will cost 5-12 euros - the price depends on the destination. This is the cheapest way to travel. Even if the required route does not go from the airport, you can get to the central bus station, from which transport follows in all directions.

As elsewhere, regular taxis and transfers work. You can also rent a car - it will cost 35-40 € per day.

Conclusion

Majorca resorts attract tourists from all over the world. The lion's share prefers to travel through Barcelona - the center of Catalonia, famous for its architecture and beautiful views. Despite the convenient cruise lines, the pearl of the Balearic Islands is worth considering separately. To do this, ferries and special flights fly regularly from Barcelona to Mallorca. Whatever transport you use, you can find out the timetables and even buy tickets and order a car without knowing the language - via the Internet.

Getting there by plane is faster and often cheaper. The ferry makes it possible to transport vehicles and pets, and also fully enjoy the sea trip.

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