What can you do on Mallorca without a car?


What can you do on Mallorca without a car? Some of the places in Mallorca that you can visit with organised excursions are Sóller, Sa Calobra, Caves of Drach, Es Trenc Beach, and the Inca Market. You can also take train or bus tours to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Tramuntana mountain range.


How do you pay for public transport in Mallorca?

Your contactless bank card, both debit or credit, enables you to travel on the TIB network in Majorca without having to purchase a transport ticket beforehand. The card simply has to be validated at the entrance and exit of the bus, train or metro. It's that easy! Just tap-in and tap out and pay as you go.


Do you pay on the bus in Mallorca?

Palma has its own bus service run by EMT (look out for the blue buses). You pay for your journey when you get on board - single tickets only (1.50€, or 3€ for journeys on line 1 to the port). Drivers won't usually accept a note larger than 10€.


Where not to stay in Majorca?

Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.


Should I take cash to Mallorca?

Money in Mallorca One of the best Mallorca tips for first-timers that you should know is to carry cash as well as credit or debit cards. Most hotels and restaurants will accept both but some will only take cash. It's always helpful to get some Euros in cash.


Why is Majorca so expensive?

Why are prices rising in Mallorca? A year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, energy and food prices - which surged at the onset of the war - remain high. In Majorca, inflation is currently at 5.8 per cent. The increase in tourism prices can be partly attributed to this global price surge.


Which part of Mallorca is the best to stay?

West Coast. Also dominated by the Tramuntana mountains, the west coast is the best place to stay in Mallorca for a more secluded away-from-the-crowds vacation. It's one of the nicest parts of Mallorca, in our view. You can choose between seaside digs on the cliffs or a finca (farmhouse-cum-inn) nestled in the mountains ...


How many days in Mallorca is enough?

It depends on how much time you have to spare, obviously, but I would say that three days days in Mallorca is the bare minimum. If you can give yourself five days that would be better, as you'll be able to explore beyond the main tourist spots.