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Getting around Mallorca without a car
How to navigate Mallorca using buses, trains, ferries, and bikes.
Published: June 22, 2026

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How can I get around Mallorca without a car?
Public buses connect many towns and coastal areas, making it possible to get around without a car. There are occasional rail connections for some routes and ferries for island trips. Taxis and bike rentals are also common ways to explore at a flexible pace.
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When is the best time to visit Mallorca for pleasant weather and quieter streets?
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
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2FAQ
Is it safe to swim in Mallorca’s beaches?
Yes, but follow beach flags and lifeguards.
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3FAQ
What should I pack for a Mallorca trip?
Light clothing, sun protection, and a refillable bottle are essential.
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4FAQ
What should I see in Palma de Mallorca in a day?
Palma’s Old Town, cathedral, markets, and waterfront define a day there.
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5FAQ
Is Port de Sóller worth visiting?
Yes, it’s a scenic harbor town ideal for a relaxed day trip.
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6FAQ
What outdoor activities are best in Mallorca?
Hiking, cycling, and boat trips showcase the island.
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What’s the weather like in Mallorca through the year?
Mallorca has a mild, distinct seasonal climate.
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