Alicante β†’ Palma de Mallorca

Spain β†’ Spain

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303 km
Distance
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4
Transport Options
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Available Transport

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Flight
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Train
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Bus
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Car
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Travel Tips

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Choose Your Mode of Transport Wisely**:

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Flight**: The quickest option, with multiple daily flights taking about 50 minutes. Book in advance for the best deals.

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Ferry**: If you prefer a scenic route, consider taking a ferry from Alicante to Palma. The journey takes around 6-8 hours, so plan for a longer travel day.

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Car**: Driving to a ferry port can offer flexibility if you want to explore coastal areas en route. Ensure you book your ferry in advance, especially in peak season.

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Timing is Key**:

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If flying, aim to arrive at the airport at least 1.5-2 hours before your departure to allow for check-in and security.

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For ferries, arrive at least an hour before departure. Check the schedule beforehand, as times can vary by season.

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Packing Smartly**:

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For flights, be mindful of luggage restrictions and consider packing light to avoid extra fees. If traveling by ferry, you may have more flexibility with luggage but still check the limits.

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Bring essentials in your carry-on, such as travel documents, medications, and snacks, especially for ferry trips.

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Booking Tips**:

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Use comparison websites for flights and ferries to find the best deals. Consider booking round-trip tickets for additional savings.

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If taking a bus or train to the ferry terminal, buy tickets in advance to secure your seat, especially during busy travel periods.

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Border Crossings**:

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There are no passport checks between mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands for EU citizens, but it's advisable to carry an ID or passport. Non-EU travelers should ensure they have the necessary documentation.

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Transport Options

Traveling from Alicante to Palma de Mallorca offers several transportation options, each catering to different traveler preferences. The quickest way is to fly, with flights taking about 1 hour, making it ideal for those short on time. Alternatively, you can take a bus to a ferry port like Denia, followed by a ferry ride, totaling around 6-8 hours, perfect for those who enjoy scenic views and a leisurely journey. For the adventurous, renting a car allows for flexibility and exploration, but keep in mind the ferry to Palma adds time. Train travel is not direct and can be cumbersome, so it’s not typically recommended for this route.