Palma de Mallorca Airport – The Ultimate Guide for Every Traveler

Palma de Mallorca Airport – The Ultimate Guide for Every Traveler
Guide Guide

Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), also known as Son Sant Joan Airport, is one of Spain’s busiest airports, welcoming millions of visitors every year. Whether you’re arriving for a sun-soaked vacation, heading home after a trip, or transiting through Mallorca, this guide covers everything you need to know about navigating the airport smoothly.

We’ll cover:
✔️ How to get from the airport to Palma & beyond
✔️ Taxi, bus, Uber & private transfer options
✔️ Car rental tips & driving from PMI
✔️ Family-friendly travel (including taxis with car seats!)
✔️ Where to eat, shop & relax at the airport
✔️ Lounges, WiFi, luggage services & travel essentials


🛬 Palma Airport Overview – What to Expect

Palma de Mallorca Airport is modern, efficient, and well-organized. Located just 8 km from Palma city center, it has one large terminal divided into four sections:

  • Terminal A – Handles non-Schengen flights (e.g., UK & Morocco).
  • Terminal B – Used mainly for inter-island flights.
  • Terminal C – The largest section, serving mostly Schengen flights.
  • Terminal D – A mix of Schengen & non-Schengen flights.

🚶 Getting Around: The airport is large, but easy to navigate, with clear signage in English, Spanish & German. Allow 10-15 minutes to walk from security to most gates.

🕒 Airport Hours: Open 24 hours. Some services & restaurants operate on reduced schedules from November to March (low season).


🚕 Getting From Palma Airport to the City & Resorts

Taxi in Palma

Once you land, you’ll need to get from the airport to your destination. Here are your options:

Taxis – Fast & Convenient

📍 Where to Find Them: Taxi ranks are outside the arrivals hall.
Travel Time: ~15 min to Palma city center.
💰 Cost: ~€20-€25 (to Palma), €50+ to resorts.

🔹 Important for Families: Finding a taxi with a baby car seat at the airport is difficult! Most taxis do NOT carry them, so if you’re traveling with young children, pre-book a taxi with a car seat.

🔗 Better option? Pre-book a private transfer to guarantee child seats & hassle-free pickup.


Uber & Ride-Sharing – What’s Available at Palma de Mallorca Airport?

Uber does operate in Mallorca, but Bolt does not. However, locals and visitors mainly rely on traditional taxis and specialized ride-hailing apps like N Taxi for getting around conveniently.

Here’s what you can use for ride-sharing and private transfers:

Uber – Now available in Mallorca, offering different ride options at competitive rates.
N Taxi – A local taxi app allowing you to book official taxis in Mallorca.
Welcome Pickups – Premium pre-booked airport transfers with English-speaking drivers.
Solhop – A reliable private transfer service with online booking & fixed prices.
Mallorca Transfers – Specializes in private airport pickups with door-to-door service.

💡 Tip: If you prefer a set price and want to avoid queues, using Uber, N Taxi, or a pre-booked transfer is your best option.


Buses – Cheap & Efficient

🚍 Airport Bus Line A1 – Connects PMI to Palma city center.
Travel Time: ~20-25 min.
💰 Cost: ~€5 per person.
🕒 Runs every 15 min (6:00 AM – 1:30 AM).

📍 Where to catch it? Outside arrivals, look for the green EMT bus stop.

Best for budget travelers & solo visitors
Not ideal for large groups or families with lots of luggage

🔗 Related: Need a car instead? Renting a Car in Palma – Full Guide


🚗 Renting a Car at Palma Airport – What You Need to Know

Rent a car in Palma

If you plan on exploring Mallorca’s beaches, mountains & hidden villages, renting a car is a great option.

📍 Car Rental Desks: Located in arrivals hall & parking area.
💰 Prices: Start at €20/day for economy cars (higher in summer).

Best Car Rental Companies at PMI:

Sixt – Premium cars & VIP service.
Hertz – Reliable with flexible rental options.
Europcar – Good for long-term rentals.
Record Go – Budget-friendly but mixed reviews.

🔗 Want something high-end? Luxury Car Rentals in Mallorca

🚨 Tip: Book in advance! Rental prices double in peak season, and cars sell out fast.


🍽️ Food & Shopping at Palma Airport

Palma Airport offers plenty of food & shopping options, especially after security.

Best Places to Eat at PMI

Espression LavazzaOnly 24-hour option (Floor 4, Departures).
Caffè di Fiore – Fresh sandwiches & salads.
La Pausa – Spanish tapas & local cuisine.

🔹 Note: Many restaurants close for the winter season (Nov – March).

Shopping – Duty-Free & More

Duty-Free Store – Perfumes, alcohol & souvenirs.
Desigual & Sunglass Hut – Fashion & accessories.
Tech Stores – Pick up last-minute gadgets.

💡 Tip: Shopping is AFTER security – no major stores in arrivals.


🛏️ Airport Lounges & Relaxation Zones

Palma Airport offers several lounges, all available with a single visit pass, prepaid lounge access, or membership programs.

💎 VIP Lounges at Palma Airport:
Sala VIP Mediterraneo (Terminal C, Boarding Area)
Sala VIP Formentor (Terminal D, Boarding Area)
Sala VIP Llevant (Terminal A)
Sala VIP Valldemossa (Terminal 2, Boarding Area)

📍 Where to sleep? Palma Airport does not have dedicated rest zones. If you need a hotel, there are several beachside hotels nearby.

🔗 Check for hotels near Palma Airport.


🛠️ Essential Services & Amenities at PMI

Free WiFi – Connect to “kubiwireless” (SSID: Airport_Free_Wifi_AENA).
Water Dispensers – Available in the secure zone.
No Luggage Storage or Lockers – Not available at PMI.
No Showers – There are no shower facilities at the airport.
Mobile Charging Stations – ~30 charging points (not all may work).
Coin-Operated Internet Kiosks – Available in public & secure areas.


📌 Final Thoughts – What You Need to Know About Palma Airport

Taxis & transfers are the easiest way into Palma – but book ahead for child car seats.
Buses are cheap but not great for families or big groups.
No Uber in Mallorca – but private transfers like Welcome Pickups work well.
Car rentals sell out fast – book in advance.
The airport has great food & shopping – but mainly after security.

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