Sun & Beach

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Excursions

Please contact HelpDesk for more information and booking. You can also read about the many excursion options here:

Rent a Car

See the car rental pricelist here and download our car guides below to help navigate around the area. Please note that prices are subject to change!

Car Rental Inforamtion

Since Safety and security are important to us – we work together with AVIS and can offer quality cars at special rates. Please contact Help Desk for reservation and more information.

Included:

  • Delivery and Collection,
  • Unlimited mileage,
  • Super Collision Damage Waiver and Super Theft Protection (SCDW and STP) (i.e., zero Excess in case of damage to, or theft of, the car)
  • Roadside Assistance
  • Local taxes
  • Additional Services
  • Baby and child seats €12.00 per day & seat pay max 7 days
  • Additional driver €11.01 per day & drive pay max 7 days
  • Young driver (21-25 years) €20.96 per day
  • All prices are for reference only and subject to changes.

Shopping

Mallorca is a shopper’s heaven. Spanish design counts among the best both when it comes to furnishings and clothing. On the island you’ll find all kinds of leather goods, such as jackets and bags, pottery and Mallorcan textiles in typical patterns.

There is also Majorica pearls from Manacor and last but not least; shoes! At the tourist resorts most shops are open from morning to evening every day. In the villages and in Palma official opening hours are the norm, on week days 10.00 am-1.30 pm and 4.30-8.00. Saturday only mornings and Sundays closed.

The big department stores stay open all day, and take no siesta. The greatest range is obviously to be found in Palma. Here, you will find everything from simple little shops to exclusive boutiques. Why not visit the large and elegant department store El Corte Inglés, with virtually everything on offer, or C & A, a large department store with clothes at relatively low prices? The Spanish chain stores Mango and Zara sell fashion at good prices.

Markets

Most villages and markets have their own market once or a couple of times per week. This is where the villagers do their purchases, and if there is a place to find everything between heaven and earth, this is it. Fruit, vegetables, household utensils, clothes, shoes, sometimes even live animals! Bargaining or haggling is not common practice on Mallorca, but on the markets a discussion of the price may be worth your while. The vendors normally set out their goods at about eight in the morning, and will continue until the siesta.

Here are a few examples of markets worth a visit:

Monday: Manacor, Montuiri, Calviá

Tuesday: Artá, Alcudia, Porreres and Santa Margalida

Wednesday: Andratx, Capdepera, Lluchmajor, Santanyi, Sineu, Sencelles and Puerto Pollensa

Thursday: Arenal, Campos and Inca Fredag: Alaró, Algaida, Binissalem, Lluchmajor and Son Servera

Friday: Puerto de Alcudia

Saturday: Bunyola, Campos, Santanyi, Cala Ratjada, Sóller and Palma (flea market at Polígono Son Fuster)

Sunday: Alcudia, Felantix, Pollensa, Santa Maria, Consell (flea market) and Valldemossa

Good Buys on Mallorca

Shoes
There are plenty of shoe shops on Mallorca, in particular sandals, slip ins, flip flops and other ladies’ summer footwear. Usually, the prices are a little less than back home.

Pottery
Wherever you are on Mallorca, there is beautiful pottery for sale, the manufacture of which is an old tradition, and with a bit of luck you can buy very nice things at reasonable prices.

Alcohol
Wine, beer and spirits are cheap in the Mallorca supermarkets, in particular the larger ones.

Pearls
The world’s third finest pearls are manufactured from fish scales in Manacor. Visit the factory and take the opportunity to purchase pearls at a good price.

Leather and leather goods
On Mallorca you will find good quality leather products at reasonable prices, in particular jackets and belts. The best purchases are done in the town Inca, the main town for leather production on the island. Go there on a Thursday, which is market day.

Olive oil
The olive oil from Mallorca is by many held to be among the best in the Mediterranean, and you are bound to find some locally produced olive oil to bring back home.

Beware of what you bring home, especially souvenirs made of plants or animals and pirate copies. Learn more here.

Balearics Sustainable Tourism Tax

The Balearic Government has introduced a Sustainable Tourism Tax to help with environmental and tourism improvements. This applies to all guests aged 16 or more, during the first 8th nights.

The amount of the tax is based on the official rating of the accommodation you’ve booked. You will pay the tax prior to departure by credit card or cash.

Keep in mind that your tour operator’s classification of the hotel may differ from the official classification below:

4+ and 5 Stars Hotel/Apartment €4.4/day
3+ and 4 Stars Hotel/Apartment €3.3/day
1, 2 and 3 Stars Hotel/Apartment €2.20/day

For customers staying longer than 9 days at the same accommodation, the tax is halved starting from the ninth day of you stay.

Note: It is strictly forbidden to practice activities that can cause harm to health and life. If violated the guest will be expelled and penalties will be given.