The best time to visit Mallorca is between May and October, when the weather is warm and sunny. July and August are the hottest and busiest months, while May–June and September–October offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Mallorca is easily accessible by plane or ferry. Most visitors arrive at Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), which has direct connections to many European cities. Ferries from mainland Spain (Barcelona, Valencia, Dénia) also operate daily.
A car is recommended if you want to explore beyond the main resorts. Public buses cover major towns, but some beaches and mountain villages are only reachable by car. Car rentals are widely available at the airport and in popular destinations.
The currency is the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small shops, markets, or rural areas.
Almost all beaches in Mallorca are public, and access is free. However, some areas may offer paid sunbeds and umbrellas. Be sure to check local signage for rules regarding parking or protected nature zones.
Mallorca’s most luxurious areas include Deià, Port d’Andratx, Son Vida, and Banyalbufar — all known for breathtaking sea views, privacy, and world-class villas. For luxury near the action, Palma’s Old Town offers elegant boutique hotels and fine dining within walking distance.
Top-rated options include Belmond La Residencia (Deià), Cap Rocat (Cala Blava), and Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa — each offering secluded settings, infinity pools, and stunning Mediterranean panoramas. Private villas with concierge service are also available through premium rental agencies.
Yes. Mallorca offers chauffeur-driven limousines, Mercedes V-Class transfers, and luxury SUVs directly from Palma Airport. Many 5-star hotels provide VIP pick-up services and can arrange private transfers anywhere on the island.
Absolutely. Palma de Mallorca Airport features a dedicated private jet terminal (Mallorca Executive Aviation) with full concierge assistance. For yacht arrivals, Port Adriano, Puerto Portals, and Port d’Andratx offer first-class marinas with premium berths and services for superyachts.
Mallorca boasts several Michelin-starred restaurants, including VORO, Marc Fosh, and Andreu Genestra. For a memorable experience, try DINS Santi Taura in Palma or Zaranda in Es Capdellà — both renowned for elegant tasting menus highlighting local produce and innovation.
For wellness seekers, Son Brull Hotel & Spa and Castell Son Claret offer holistic treatments in tranquil countryside settings. You’ll also find luxury spas in Palma’s top hotels, featuring private suites, thermal circuits, and exclusive cosmetic brands.
Yes, Mallorca is a paradise for yachting. Private charters are available from Portals Nous, Port d’Andratx, and Alcúdia, with options from half-day sails to multi-day luxury cruises. Crewed yachts with onboard catering and water sports are widely available.
For ultimate privacy, head to Banyalbufar, Estellencs, or the inland estates near Santanyí and Pollença. These regions offer peaceful countryside settings, panoramic views, and villas surrounded by olive groves and vineyards.
Yes — Mallorca is a top golf destination in the Mediterranean. Arabella Golf Son Vida, Golf Son Gual, and Capdepera Golf combine championship courses with 5-star facilities, spas, and fine dining. Private lessons and exclusive memberships are available.
Sunset yacht dinners, couples’ spa rituals, and private picnics in the Tramuntana mountains are among the most romantic options. Some hotels offer “Adults Only” suites and in-room spa treatments for complete intimacy.
Yes — Helimallorca and Rotorflug Helicopters offer scenic flights over the island’s coastline, mountains, and vineyards. Some private resorts even include helicopter transfers directly from the airport or yacht.
Don’t miss the coastal road through the Serra de Tramuntana, with stops in Valldemossa, Deià, and Sóller. Private drivers can organize wine routes, coastal photo tours, or culinary excursions tailored to your schedule.