Find out about COVID before booking

PROTECTIVE MEASURES PER ISLAND

This is a message from the Balearic Islands Government

You now have a tier system available to know what the COVID-19 situation is on your island or in your town, and what measures are needed to ensure you and those around you are protected. With the exception of emergencies, these tiers will be updated every two weeks in accordance with epidemiological indicators.

Be sure to check the conditions established by your country both before travelling to the Balearic Islands and before returning from your holiday. You must not travel to the Balearic Islands if you have, or suspect you have, symptoms relating to COVID-19.

BEFORE TRAVELLING

Can I travel to the Balearic Islands from abroad?

Yes. It is possible to travel to the Balearic Islands if doing so from a European Union country, from a country in the Schengen Area, or from a country with which Spain has established agreements on accepting visitors from abroad.

Spain does not currently enforce quarantine on travellers arriving from abroad, but some countries have established restrictions or quarantine periods for persons travelling from Spain.

Be sure to check the conditions established by your country both before travelling to the Balearic Islands and before returning from your holiday. You must not travel to the Balearic Islands if you have, or suspect you have, symptoms relating to COVID-19.

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In a one-day visit or a vacation getaway you can visit the capital of Mallorca, you will want to discover the most interesting places in Palma.

The city of Palma has changed considerably in recent years, as in almost all tourist areas a constant process of urban construction has continued to grow and create places for tourism, but fortunately it did significantly affect the beauty of the Island.

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