By Air:
* Sant Joan's Airport:
About 10 km east of Palma, it's a very popular destination that attracts many tourists from all Europe. Therefore, you will fin a lot of airlines flying to Palma, especially from northern Europe.
Tel: (+34) 902 40 47 04 (AENA Customer Assistance Service)
Web: www.aena.es
By Boat:
You can find more information about how to get to Mallorca by boat in the Baleric Islands' Transportation website: www.caib.es
- Trasmediterránea
They offer ferry services for passengers and vehicles between the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands. From Palma de Mallorca you can travel to Mahón, Ibiza, Valencia and Barcelona.
You can learn more about schedules and prices and book your seat in: www.directferries.es
Tel: (+34) 902 45 46 45
Web: www.trasmediterranea.es
- Balearia
It offers ships from the island of Mallorca to other Balearic Islands and some cities in the peninsula, such as Valencia, Barcelona and Denia.
Tel: (+34) 902 16 01 80
Web: www.balearia.com
By Train:
You can find more information about train services in Mallorca in the Balearic Islands' Transportation website: www.caib.es
- Palma-Soller Train Service
The train of Sóller does the trip from Palma de Mallorca to Sóller from 1912 (about 6 daily departures) and from 1913 offers a tram service from the city of Sóller to its port.
Address: Plaça d'Espanya
Tel: (+34) 971 75 20 51 / 902 36 47 11
Web: www.trendesoller.com
- Train to Inca, Manacor & Sa Pobla
Nowadays, this trip takes only 53 minutes. The train stops at a great number of small towns.
Address: Plaça d'Espanya
Tel: (+34) 971 75 22 45
Opening hours: regular trains every 15 minutes, approximately
Web: www.caib.es
By Bus:
* Palma Bus Station:
From this station you can get to Cala Ratjada, Ca'n Picafort, Port de Pollença & Port d'Andratx easily.
Address: Carrer d'Eusebi Estada
Tel: (+34) 971 17 71 77
Web: http://tib.caib.es