Are you dreaming of a sunny island getaway? We invite you to join us on a journey to Mallorca, Spain’s largest Balearic Island. Whether you are drawn to the Mediterranean beaches, the charming villages, or the rich culture, Mallorca has it all.
Let’s dive into this 5-day travel guide filled with practical tips, exact prices, and everything you need to know to make the most of your trip. From flights and accommodations to dining and attractions, we’ve got you covered.
Before we start planning our Mallorca trip, it’s important to know the best time to visit. The ideal months for exploring Mallorca are from May to October. During this time, the weather is sunny and warm, perfect for beach activities and sightseeing. However, if you prefer fewer crowds and lower prices, visiting in the shoulder seasons (May-June or September-October) is recommended. Expect temperatures to be around 70°F-85°F (21°C-29°C).
Flying to Mallorca is easy, with direct flights available from major cities worldwide. From the US, round-trip flights typically cost between $500 and $800, depending on the time of year. If you book in advance, you can find better deals, especially during off-peak seasons. For example, a round-trip flight from New York City to Palma de Mallorca usually costs around $600 in the summer, with budget airlines offering lower prices.
Once you land at Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), we recommend using the island’s efficient public transportation system. The Airport to Palma bus service costs around €5-€7 ($5-$7) and takes about 30 minutes. Alternatively, taxis are available for approximately €20-€30 ($22-$33) depending on your destination.
If you plan on exploring the island extensively, renting a car can be a great option. Car rentals start at around €25-€40 ($27-$43) per day, depending on the vehicle and season.
We begin our journey in the capital, Palma. Start by visiting the iconic Palma Cathedral (La Seu). Entrance tickets are priced at €8 ($9) for adults, with reduced tickets for students and seniors. This Gothic masterpiece is one of the largest cathedrals in Europe and offers stunning views of the city and the sea.
Next, head to Bellver Castle, where the entrance fee is €4 ($4.50). Perched atop a hill, it offers panoramic views of Palma. Explore the history of the 14th-century castle and wander around its circular design. Bellver Castle is a perfect spot for photos and appreciating Mallorca’s landscape.
For lunch, we recommend Mercat de l'Olivar, a bustling market in Palma where you can sample delicious local dishes. Expect to spend around €10-€20 ($11-$22) per person on fresh seafood, traditional tapas, and local specialties.
Where to Stay: For your first night, consider staying at Hotel Nixe Palace, a 5-star luxury hotel by the sea. Prices start at approximately €150-€250 ($165-$275) per night, depending on the season.
On Day 2, head east to some of Mallorca’s most stunning beaches. The popular Cala Millor Beach offers golden sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for a day of relaxation. The beach is free to access, but we suggest renting sunbeds for around €10-€15 ($11-$16) each, ensuring comfort while soaking up the sun.
Later in the day, we take a scenic drive to Port de Sóller. The Sóller Tram, a vintage wooden tram that connects the town to the port, costs about €7 ($8) for a round trip. The ride is a lovely way to experience the beauty of the island’s coastline. Once at the port, we enjoy a seafood meal at one of the waterfront restaurants. Expect to spend around €20-€30 ($22-$33) per person for a full meal.
Where to Stay: For a more tranquil experience, consider staying at Hotel Espléndido, located in Port de Sóller. Rates start at €120-€160 ($130-$175) per night.
Day 3 is dedicated to exploring the island’s beautiful hilltop villages. We begin with Valdemossa, one of the most picturesque villages on the island. A visit to the Carthusian Monastery costs €7 ($7.50). As we walk through its charming cobbled streets, we enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and picturesque views.
Next, head to Fornalutx, often considered one of the prettiest villages in Spain. It’s free to wander through the narrow streets, but we recommend stopping at a local café for coffee and pastries. A coffee and pastry will cost around €4-€7 ($4-$8) per person.
Where to Stay: For a true village experience, consider Hotel Valldemossa, located in the village of Valdemossa. Prices start at around €130-€170 ($140-$185) per night.
On Day 4, we immerse ourselves in Mallorca’s rich cultural offerings. We start with a visit to the Joan Miró Foundation in Palma. Entrance fees are €10 ($11) for adults, and €6 ($7) for students. The museum, dedicated to the famous Catalan artist, offers a fantastic collection of his work and stunning views of the surrounding area.
In the afternoon, we explore the Mercat de l'Olivar again, this time for some local souvenirs. We spend around €10-€20 ($11-$22) on artisan cheeses, olive oils, and handmade crafts to bring home as souvenirs.
Where to Eat: For dinner, we enjoy traditional Mallorcan cuisine at La Bodega del Jamón in Palma, where a meal will cost about €20-€30 ($22-$33) per person.
On the last day of our trip, we explore Mallorca’s thriving region. A vineyard tour and tasting at Bodegas Ribas costs around €25-€40 ($27-$43) per person. We enjoy learning about the local grape varieties and savoring the island's delicious .
Before we leave, we take one final stroll through Palma’s Old Town. The charm of its narrow alleys, historical buildings, and buzzing café culture is the perfect way to end our Mallorca adventure.
We hope this detailed guide helps you plan your own unforgettable trip to Mallorca! With stunning beaches, charming villages, rich history, and affordable dining and activities, this island offers something for every traveler. The best part? You don’t have to break the bank to experience all that Mallorca has to offer.
Thank you for joining us on this adventure, Lykkers! Are you ready to pack your bags and discover the hidden gems of Mallorca? Share your thoughts or ask questions in the comments below. We can’t wait to hear about your trip!