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How to get to Mallorca: Your Gateway to the Mediterranean

Located in the heart of the Balearic archipelago, Mallorca is the largest of the islands and enjoys a strategic location in the western Mediterranean. Thanks to its excellent infrastructure, the island is now one of the best-connected destinations in Europe, providing easy access by both air and sea throughout the year.

By Air: Palma International Airport (PMI)

Flying is the fastest and most convenient way to land on the island. Palma de Mallorca Airport (Son Sant Joan) offers exceptional connectivity with major Spanish cities and large European capitals, many of which are less than a 3-hour flight away.

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By Sea: Ports, Ferries and Cruises

Ferry Connections

The ports of Palma and Alcúdia maintain regular lines with Barcelona, Valencia, Dénia, Menorca and Ibiza. Furthermore, during the high season, there is a direct ferry connection linking the port of Alcúdia with Toulon (France).

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Cruise Ports of Call

Thanks to its heritage and leisure offerings, Mallorca is one of the favourite ports of call for cruises travelling across the Mediterranean. The modernity of our maritime stations ensures a smooth and comfortable welcome for thousands of cruise passengers every year.

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Private Boats and Marinas

If you decide to sail to us on your own boat, Mallorca offers more than forty ports and marinas at your disposal. We are the ideal place to moor, with high-quality services all along our coastline.

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Once on the island, remember to check our Transport section to learn about the best options for getting around efficiently and sustainably.

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