Cheap flights from Barcelona to Mallorca
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Frequently asked questions
How to reach the centre of Barcelona Mallorca
When your flight from Barcelona arrives at Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), you'll find yourself just 8 kilometres from the city centre. The airport is excellently connected with several transport options to suit different budgets and preferences. The most economical choice is the public bus service, which departs regularly from outside the terminal and reaches the city centre in approximately 20–30 minutes for around €5 per journey.
Taxis are readily available outside the arrivals area, offering a more convenient but pricier option at approximately €15–20 to central Palma, depending on your exact destination. For those planning to hire a car and explore the island at their own pace, rental agencies operate throughout the terminal. Alternatively, the train service provides a comfortable and punctual option, connecting the airport to Palma centre in roughly 20 minutes for €5–6, making it an attractive middle ground between cost and convenience.
What to see in Barcelona Mallorca
After arriving from Barcelona, Palma's atmospheric Old Town is an ideal starting point for exploration. The magnificent Cathedral (La Seu) immediately captures attention with its Gothic splendour overlooking the waterfront, representing one of Spain's finest examples of this architectural style. The narrow medieval streets surrounding it reveal hidden squares, artisan shops, and traditional cafés where you can experience authentic local life.
Beyond the city centre, Mallorca offers remarkably diverse attractions across the island. The scenic Tramuntana Mountains in the northwest shelter charming villages like Valldemossa and Deià, whilst the eastern coast boasts beautiful coves and beaches. The elegant Bellver Castle offers panoramic island views, and the waterfront Paseo Marítimo provides a pleasant stroll with local restaurants and bars.
- Palma Cathedral (La Seu)
- Old Town and Gothic Quarter
- Bellver Castle
- Valldemossa – mountain village with monastery
- Deià – artistic clifftop village
- Paseo Marítimo – waterfront promenade
Local cuisine in Barcelona Mallorca
Coming from Barcelona, you'll discover Mallorca's food culture reflects its Mediterranean location and island heritage. Traditional Mallorcan cuisine emphasises fresh, seasonal produce and bold, satisfying flavours that reflect centuries of culinary tradition. Dining here centres on leisurely shared meals, often in family-run establishments where recipes have been passed down through generations.
Must-try dishes include Tumbet, a layered vegetable and potato creation, and Frit Mallorquí, a hearty mix of fried pork with peppers and potatoes. Ensalada Mallorquina showcases simple tomatoes, onions, and olives, whilst Caldereta de langosta offers a luxurious spiny lobster stew. The ubiquitous Sobrasada, a cured red pork sausage, and Coca de recapte, a savoury flatbread, are quintessential local specialities.
- Tumbet – layered vegetable and potato dish
- Frit Mallorquí – fried pork with vegetables
- Ensalada Mallorquina – tomato and olive salad
- Caldereta de langosta – spiny lobster stew
- Sobrasada – traditional cured pork sausage
- Coca de recapte – savoury vegetable flatbread
