
Cuevas del Drach is an impressive network of caves located in an old fishing village called Porto Cristo, around 65 kilometres from Palma. The caves are two kilometres long and thousands upon thousand...
If you’re jetting off to Majorca and want a fuss-free start to your big getaway, book all your Palma Airport transfers with hoppa. Our team of transport partners are on hand to easily get you to your accommodation in the Balearics.
Palma de Majorca Airport is your first sample of Majorca’s sun-drenched soil, offering holidaymakers an exciting mixture of culture, buzzing nightlife and sandy beaches. Witness the iconic architectural delights of Palma with its Gothic Cathedral and Arab Quarter, wander around museums and palaces, or sit in a quaint courtyard and soak up the sun. Kids will appreciate a trip to the Aquarium or Bellver Castle, while fairway fans have a choice of stunning golf courses to choose from. Wherever you end up, you can rely on hoppa to get you there in style with a fast and friendly Palma airport transfer.
There is plenty of action at Palma de Majorca Airport too, with a choice of eateries, duty free shopping and bars before you head off. Sit back and chill out with a coffee or pick up a last minute souvenir from the on-site gift shops.
Pre-book your airport transfers Majorca with hoppa before you go and pick up a superb, cost-effective bargain online. Hoppa will meet and greet you on arrival and transport you to Alcudia, Magaluf, Puerto de Pollensa, Palma Nova or Cala D'Or as well as other popular resorts, direct to your holiday haven.
Thinking ahead to your trip home? You can arrange your return airport transfers in Majorca now so all that’s left for you to do is head to the beach and enjoy a sun-soaked break.
Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Puerto De Pollensa | 68 km | 79 min | |
Alcudia | 60 km | 59 min | |
Santa Ponsa | 30 km | 13 min | |
Cala Dor | 61 km | 71 min | |
Cala Millor | 70 km | 79 min |
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Cuevas del Drach is an impressive network of caves located in an old fishing village called Porto Cristo, around 65 kilometres from Palma. The caves are two kilometres long and thousands upon thousand...
Soak in some culture in Es Baluard Museu d’Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma, which houses over 700 artworks created by Baleriac artists of international renown.
Home to dragoneraz, salamanders and geckos among other lizards, this wild, uninhabited island off the dramatic south west coast of Mallorca can be reached by ferry from Paguera - or, for the adventuro...
Perched on the rocky edge of Mallora, Castell d\u0027Alaro is one of the island\u0027s most rewarding climbs, recommended by lovers of both history and nature. These ruins, a crumbling castle, several...
This gastronomic market offers a lively ambience and an authentic taste of the Baleriacs to all who enter. Local vendors sell produce such as cheese, seafood, pastries \u0026 prepared snacks in this h...
Climb this ancient tower perched on the craggy Malorca coast. The spot is beloved by photographers and all those who enjoy a beautiful sunset. There are equally spectacular views of the mountain range...
At the heart of labyrinthian coves lies a secluded, grainy sand beach. To fully experience this otherworldly terrain, explore the rock tunnels and take a dip in he turquoise water.
Fishing nets glisten brightly in Mediterranean blue as they lie out to dry on the quayside. Behind the nets you can catch sight of the stock exchange building, La Lonja, dating from 1388 - this place,...
This imposing Gothic cathedral stands tall atop the old Roman and Renaissance city walls, looking out over Palma\u0027s harbour and old town. It was built over hundreds of years on the ruins of the mo...
The narrow lanes and alleyways of the Old Town echo with centuries of sea-faring, intercontinental trade and intercultural encounters. Take a stroll around one of the largest areas of ancient building...
Winding roads and dramatic cliffs, north-west Mallorca is wild and beautiful. People crowd the vantage points along the road to photograph the beautiful cape that locals call the "meeting point of the...
High mountains and deep valleys frame Valldemossa, the village where the island’s two first “celebrity tourists” (composer Frederic Chopin and authoress George Sand) lived in 1838. At the monastery, a...
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112
Currency
1 Euro, € = 100 cents
Newspapers
The Daily Bulletin, daily newspaper in English Ultima Hora Diario de Mallorca
OpeningHours
General opening hours are 9am–2pm and 5pm–8pm or 9pm on weekdays. Some shops stay open during the siesta (2pm-5pm). Banks are open 8am-2pm.
Population
About 870,000 (400,000 in Palma)
TouristInformation
Plaça de la Reina 2, Palma +34 971 712 216 oit@conselldemallorca.net
When it comes to booking your Majorca transfers, we have everything covered to bring you a hassle-free service. All you have to do is let us know the dates and how many people will be travelling in the search bar, and we’ll show you all the transfer options available for your journey.
Do you want to hop on a shuttle bus, or would you prefer one of our private transfers? Majorca is one of our most popular destinations, so we have plenty of vehicles available to get you to where you want to go.
When you’ve made your selection, you’ll see that you’re in the ‘Extras’ part of your booking. Here, you’ll find the ‘Anything we can help with?’ box. This is your chance to tell us about what you need for your transfer.
If you require special assistance, have any unusual luggage, or you want to request an adapted car for a motorised wheelchair, just fill out what you need in the box, and we’ll find you the best vehicle for your needs. Also, add a note in this section if you have a foldable wheelchair so that your driver can help you out when you arrive.
After you’ve completed your booking, we’ll send an e-ticket to your email address. You’ll find everything you need to know about your Majorca transfers on your ticket, from timings to how to find your driver when you arrive at Palma Airport. It also includes details about your return trip to the airport at the end of your holiday, so keep hold of it.
We recommend you print this off. This is just so you can show it to your driver as proof of your booking when you meet them at the airport.
The type of transfer you choose depends on how you’d like to travel.
If you book a private transfer, it will just be you and those you’re holidaying with who’ll be in the vehicle. You’ll all be taken directly to your holiday accommodation from the airport.
Should you opt for a shuttle bus for your Palma transfers, you’ll share the journey to your hotel or villa with lots of other holidaymakers. There are drop-off points along the way and the driver will have a list of everyone’s accommodation, so there will be a set route to follow.
Also, you might want to consider the pick-up process when you’re choosing between the two transfer options. If you book a private vehicle, you’ll be given a scheduled pick-up time. This time is included on the e-ticket, so you’ll know when to expect your driver when you land at Palma Airport.
Shuttle bus passengers may have to wait for up to 45 minutes before setting off from the airport. This is because other passengers will be arriving on different flights.
Whether you’re taking a private taxi from Palma Airport or you’ve selected a shuttle bus, everyone in your party is generally allowed to bring one suitcase and one piece of hand luggage along. This is confirmed when you book but check before you travel to make sure your vehicle is going to be suitable for the luggage that you’ll have with you.
When you arrive at Palma Airport, where you meet your driver will depend on the type of transfer you’ve selected.
If you’re a shuttle bus passenger, collect your luggage and head to the hoppa/Momento desk, which you’ll find opposite Exit B between pillars two and three. Show your e-ticket to our transport representative and they’ll take you to your vehicle or a waiting area.
Always check your e-ticket to make sure you’re following the most up-to-date details.
There are two sets of instructions for those travelling by private transfer, depending on the dates you will be travelling to Palma Airport, so look carefully at your e-ticket to make sure you’re following the correct information.
The first set of directions guide you to go to the airport information desk after you’ve collected your luggage. There, you’ll see one of our representatives waiting for you holding a sign featuring the hoppa logo and your name.
The second set of directions recommend that, once you’ve collected your luggage, you should head to the hoppa/Momento desk, located between pillars two and three and opposite Exit B. Your hoppa representative will be waiting for you there.
Whichever instructions you need to follow, you’ll need to show our representative your e-ticket and they’ll take you to your vehicle.
Sometimes our drivers can be slightly delayed due to traffic. If you can’t see them when you get to your designated meeting point, call the number on your e-ticket a to get an update. You’ll be asked for your reference number, which is on your ticket, and then they should be able to tell you where your driver is.
We want to help get your holiday started with no hiccups, but we can help if things don’t go to plan. If your flight’s delayed or your luggage hasn’t arrived, your driver will wait for 45 minutes, however we suggest you call the number on your e-ticket just in case. A new driver might be sent to you for delays of over 45 minutes, so it’s useful to keep us posted.
For any delays that go over three hours, you’ll need to rearrange your transfers with us. You can then claim through your travel insurance.
Palma de Mallorca Airport dates back to the 1920s and is now the third-largest airport in Spain. Whether you’re flying in or jetting off, you’ll find plenty of shops and eateries to keep you comfortable during your travels, plus duty-free, a pharmacy and other essentials.
2016 saw a record 24 million passengers, making it one of the busiest airports in the country. This means that you’ll be joining many visitors to the island this year. By arranging your transfers with us, you can avoid any long queues for taxis from Palma Airport and instead head straight to your vehicle.
If you’ve booked a private transfer to take you back for your return flight, your driver will arrive at your holiday accommodation at a set time, which is included in the ‘Find my pick up’ section of your e-ticket. We always ask you to be ready 15 minutes before your pick-up time.
If you opt into receiving SMS messages from hoppa when you make your booking, we’ll also text you with a reminder of the time you’ll be collected. Should something go wrong on the day, call one of the emergency numbers listed on your ticket.
For Palma Airport transfers via shuttle bus to the airport, your pick-up time will be available 24 hours before your plane departure time. We’ll either send you a text message detailing your pick-up time if you’ve opted in to receive SMS messages or you can check online. Click on the ‘My bookings’ and ‘Get my pick-up time’ links.
If you can’t find your pick-up time the day before you fly, call the number on your ticket.
Get to your pick-up point at least 10 minutes before your bus arrives so that you have plenty of time. If your bus is late, call the emergency number on your e-ticket and we’ll find out where your driver is.
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