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Language and Etiquette in Mallorca

Quick guide to languages and local etiquette on Mallorca.

Published: July 01, 2026
Suddenly quiet in Cala Rajada: DJ Klaus has died

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What language and etiquette should travelers know in Mallorca?

Spanish is widely spoken across Mallorca, and Catalan is common in local areas. English is usually understood in tourist hubs, and polite greetings and basic local customs are appreciated. It's helpful to learn a few simple phrases in Spanish or Catalan.

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