Palma de Mallorca Airport (Son Sant Joan) is the third busiest airport in Spain and the gateway to the beautiful island of Mallorca. This modern international hub welcomes visitors to spectacular beaches with turquoise waters, the historic capital city of Palma with its stunning Gothic cathedral, charming mountain villages in the Serra de Tramuntana (UNESCO World Heritage site), and world-class resorts along the coast. Located just 8 kilometers east of Palma city center, the airport provides excellent access to popular areas including Palma's old town and waterfront promenade, the party capital of Magaluf and neighboring resorts, the upscale Puerto Portals marina, the scenic northern coast towns of Pollença and Alcúdia, and the eastern beach resorts of Cala d'Or and Porto Cristo with the famous Drach Caves.

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Private transfers provide the ultimate convenience and comfort for traveling from Palma Airport to your destination anywhere on the island. Your professional driver will meet you at arrivals with a personalized sign, assist with your luggage and sports equipment, and transport you directly to your hotel, villa, or resort in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle.
JamTransfer specializes in premium Palma de Mallorca airport transfers, perfect for visitors exploring every corner of this diverse Mediterranean island.
Bus services from Palma Airport are well-developed, with EMT Line 1 connecting the airport to Palma city center and several connections to major resort areas.
Train services on Mallorca are limited to routes from Palma city. There is NO direct train connection from the airport, requiring a bus to Palma first.
Local taxis are readily available at Palma Airport taxi rank with excellent availability due to the airport's high traffic volume.
For guaranteed service with fixed pricing, book your Palma de Mallorca airport transfer online in advance through JamTransfer.
Car rental is available at Palma Airport with all major international companies represented. Highly recommended for exploring Mallorca's diverse landscapes, hidden beaches, and mountain villages.
Hotel shuttles are widely offered by resorts and hotels across Mallorca, particularly in major tourist areas like Magaluf, Alcúdia, and Cala d'Or.
At JamTransfer.com, we understand the unique beauty and diversity of Mallorca:
Mallorca Island Overview: The largest Balearic island (3,640 km²) offers incredible diversity from pristine beaches to UNESCO-listed mountains, cosmopolitan Palma city to traditional inland villages. Mallorca receives over 10 million visitors annually but maintains authentic culture beyond the main resorts. The island enjoys 300 days of sunshine annually with mild winters.
Main Resort Areas: Southwest coast features Magaluf (20km, 25 minutes) - lively party resort popular with British tourists, and Santa Ponsa (25km) - family-friendly with golf courses. Southeast coast includes Cala d'Or (60km, 50 minutes) - upscale with boutique hotels, and Porto Cristo (65km) - quieter resort near Drach Caves. North coast offers Alcúdia (60km, 50 minutes) - family resort with long beach and medieval town, and Pollença (65km, 60 minutes) - sophisticated town with beautiful bay.
Palma City: The island capital (8km, 15 minutes from airport) is a vibrant city combining Gothic architecture, designer shopping, excellent restaurants, and lively nightlife. Highlights include La Seu Cathedral, historic old town with narrow streets, Bellver Castle with panoramic views, and the trendy Santa Catalina neighborhood. The renovated waterfront promenade stretches for kilometers.
Serra de Tramuntana: This dramatic mountain range along the northwest coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring scenic villages like Valldemossa (30km, 45 minutes), Deià (35km, 50 minutes), and Sóller (35km, 50 minutes). The area offers spectacular coastal drives, hiking trails, and the island's most stunning scenery. The winding mountain roads (Ma-10) require careful driving but offer breathtaking views.
Peak Season: July-August are extremely busy with very high temperatures (30-35°C) and fully booked hotels. June and September offer excellent weather with fewer crowds and are ideal times to visit. Easter is popular with Spanish and German tourists. Winter (November-March) is mild (10-18°C) and attracts long-stay visitors, though many tourist facilities close.
Language and Culture: Spanish and Catalan (Mallorquín dialect) are official languages. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, German is also common. The island has strong cultural identity with traditional festivals, cuisine, and architecture. Away from main resorts, authentic Mallorcan life continues in mountain villages and inland towns.
