Gyms in Mallorca: How to Choose the Right One Based on Location, Budget & Goals

Gyms in Mallorca: How to Choose the Right One Based on Location, Budget & Goals

Looking to stay active while living or spending time in Mallorca? Whether you’re a year-round resident or planning an extended stay, the island offers a diverse range of gyms to suit different fitness goals, budgets, and lifestyles.

From high-end health clubs in Palma to basic community gyms inland, this guide helps you navigate your options — and points you toward the best gyms across Mallorca.


📍 Where Are the Best Gyms in Mallorca?

Mallorca’s fitness landscape varies by region. Palma has the highest concentration of modern, expat-friendly gyms, while other towns offer simpler setups with local character.

RegionBest ForMore Info
PalmaFull range, expat-friendly, luxuryBest Gyms in Palma de Mallorca
North (Alcúdia, Pollença)Resort gyms, some studio optionsComing Soon
East (Manacor, Santanyí)Budget gyms, sports centersComing Soon
South (Llucmajor, Campos)Functional gyms for localsComing Soon
Tramuntana (Sóller, Deià)Minimal gyms, more outdoor activityComing Soon

💡 Most boutique and international-style gyms are located in Palma and Port de Pollença.


💶 How Much Do Gyms Cost in Mallorca?

Prices vary by location, gym type, and whether you’re a resident. Here’s what to expect:

Gym TypeCost EstimateNotes
🏛️ Public Gyms€30–€70/year (residents)Requires empadronamiento for discounts
🏋️ Private Gyms€50–€150/monthMay include joining fee of €30–€100
💼 Boutique Gyms€100+/monthOften includes classes, spa, pools, towel service
💪 Personal Training€30–€70/sessionSome offer monthly coaching plans

📝 Pro Tip: Many gyms waive joining fees during spring and autumn promotions. Always ask before signing.


🧭 How to Choose the Right Gym in Mallorca

Keep these five factors in mind before committing to any gym:

  1. Location – Is it close to where you live or work?
  2. Vibe – Do you prefer luxury, local, or performance-focused environments?
  3. Language – Many Palma gyms are multilingual; inland gyms may be Spanish-only.
  4. Facilities – Pool, sauna, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi?
  5. Trial Access – Can you try a session before you commit?

🏛️ Public Gyms in Mallorca (Polideportivos)

Mallorca has municipal sports centers in most towns. These are ideal for residents who want basic but solid facilities.

What to Expect:

  • Functional equipment
  • Indoor pools in larger towns
  • Very affordable annual passes
  • Spanish-speaking environment

🎯 Best for: Locals, students, and long-term residents on a budget.


💼 Private Gyms & Boutique Fitness Clubs

Private and boutique gyms offer a premium experience. These are concentrated in Palma, coastal resort areas, and select inland towns like Inca and Manacor.

They Typically Offer:

  • Daily class schedules (HIIT, yoga, boxing)
  • Personal trainers and coaching programs
  • Spa areas and stylish interiors
  • English and German-speaking staff

💡 Digital nomads often choose gyms with cafés or coworking spaces.


🧘 English-Speaking Fitness Classes in Mallorca

Palma and tourist towns offer the best access to multilingual staff and trainers. Look for:

  • Yoga and Pilates studios with international instructors
  • Gyms that advertise English-friendly schedules
  • Personal trainers who speak multiple languages

Tip: Ask directly — some classes are mixed language or vary by instructor.


🔗 Explore More

Looking for gym recommendations in Palma? We’ve reviewed and ranked the best: 👉 Best Gyms in Palma de Mallorca

Want to recommend a gym in your part of the island?

📬 Email us at hola@palmaweekly.com or tag @PalmaWeekly on Instagram.


💬 Final Thoughts: Find Your Fit on the Island

Your fitness goals don’t need to pause when you move to Mallorca. Whether you’re here for a season or staying long-term, there’s a gym for you — from luxurious wellness clubs to local training hubs.

✅ Set your budget
✅ Explore by location
✅ Try before you commit
✅ Train in a way that fits your lifestyle

Stay strong, stay consistent — and enjoy the view while you’re at it.

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