
Cheap refueling in Son Bugadelles: €1.408 per liter — what neighbors should know now
In the Son Bugadelles commercial area, Super 95 currently costs €1.408 per liter. Why this is an advantage for commuters and residents of Calvià — and how you can save even more.
Cheap refueling in Son Bugadelles: €1.408 per liter — what neighbors should know now
When the first delivery van passes the entrance to the Son Bugadelles commercial area early in the morning, the clack of jacks mixes with the distant roar of the sea. The small pump in the centre of this unassuming hub is currently showing a figure residents and commuters like to see: Repostar barato en Son Bugadelles: el litro cuesta actualmente 1,408 €. For many here, that means a noticeably smaller fuel bill at the end of the month.
Why Son Bugadelles stands out
The price comes from a nationwide comparison that brings together thousands of petrol stations. On Mallorca, the cheapest brand is currently in Calvià, just minutes from the coast. Its location in the commercial area has an effect: craftsmen, gardeners and delivery services refuel here regularly and competition is high. Not far away, in Felanitx, a Just Fuel station is charging slightly higher prices, and several Autonetoil stations around Palma are offering similar deals.
There are big differences across the island: while some mainland offers in Santander are sometimes even lower, on Menorca some stations charge up to around €1.80 per litre. On Mallorca itself, location, operator and time of day can quickly make a few cents’ difference — in the end that adds up to noticeable amounts for households with two or three cars.
What this means for everyday life
A few euros saved per fill-up may not sound spectacular at first. But when a family, a trades business or commuters drive regularly, it adds up. Someone who fills up 50 litres twice a month already saves €10 with a €0.10 difference. Not dramatic, but nice — especially if the money stays for an ice cream on the beach or an evening at a favourite restaurant. For related household relief see Bombonas de gas en Mallorca más baratas: rebaja del cinco por ciento alivia a las familias.
Diesel drivers also benefit, though in slightly different places: in the Felanitx region diesel prices are currently leading, and several Autonetoil stations in Palma follow closely. On Menorca, both petrol and diesel are consistently higher. In short: mobility remains regionally variably priced.
Practical tips from the neighbourhood
If you like the morning calm you can use the cheap time window: between 7 and 9 am it is often less busy, and the card goes through faster than the morning chat with the baker. A few simple rules help too: compare prices in fuel apps such as Geoportal de carburantes, use contactless payment, avoid small purchases with foreign cards that incur extra fees. Some regulars in the commercial area also recommend not refuelling directly on the motorway — the extra euro prices are often higher there.
Another tip: If you have several vehicles, plan larger fill-ups sensibly and avoid unnecessary detours. Car sharing, car pools or longer maintenance intervals for the car also reduce consumption and costs.
Will the price stay this low?
No one can promise that. Brent crude oil price, government levies and local competition change the figures quickly. But the current situation shows: competition in commercial areas like Son Bugadelles can provide real relief — and that is good for residents and local businesses. If more providers join in, Mallorca as a whole will remain cheaper to get around. For analysis on whether short-term reductions in gas prices are enough, see Bombonas de gas más baratas en Mallorca: alivio a corto plazo — ¿pero es suficiente?.
Do you have a favourite petrol station on the island or a money-saving tip that really helps in everyday life? Write to us — the best neighbourhood tips often come from small encounters at the pump.
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