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Balearic islands

If you're looking for a reliable shuttle transfer or private taxi to any resort within the Balearic Islands, then ResortHoppa will offer you the best transfer deals. Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca are all very popular Spanish destinations so you will certainly benefit from booking your transfer cheap in advance as opposed to paying much more when you arrive at the airport. For peace of mind ResortHoppa delivered over 1 million customers safely to their holiday pad in 2008!




Balearic Islands Airport Transfers

Palma de Mallorca airport: Shuttle transfers are available all year round to Arenal, C'an Pastilla, Cala Fornells, Maioris, Palma Nova, Santa Ponsa and more. We offer private transfers serving popular southwest resorts of Palma Nova, Magaluf and Camp de Mar and the north coast resorts of Alcudia, Puerto Pollensa and C'an Picafort. We serve Cala Bona, Cala Millor and Sa Coma on the east coast.
Majorca Port Transfers: ResortHoppa offers a wide range of private transfers which are available from Palma Seaport to all resorts in Majorca.
Ibiza airport: Our shuttle services and private transfers run daily from May to October to all major resorts, including San Antonio, Ibiza Town, Es Cana, Playa d';en Bossa, Portinatx, and Santa Eulalia.
Menorca Mahon Airport: Shuttles operate daily between May and October and private transfers all year round. We also offer VIP vehicles that operate all year round. We serve all the popular holiday resorts of Menorca, including Arenal d'en Castell, Santo Tomas, S'Algar, Punta Prima, Cala Galdana and offer various vehicle sizes.

Useful Balearic Island Information

Weather: On average the weather is sunny and warm all year round. Food: Balearic cuisine is a wonderful blend of Mediterranean style with its own subtle variations using their own freshest ingredients. Fish is the predominant ingredient in all Balearic cooking.
Nightlife: Ibiza and Majorca are boast very lively resorts while Menorca is far more relaxing for those of you wanting something a little quieter
Shopping: There is a strong tradition of craftsmanship on the Balearic Islands, which include furniture, hand-embroidered works, hand-painted ceramics, carved olive-wood panels, wrought ironwork, glassware and items made from raffia and palm leaves.
Electricity: 220 Volts (V), 50 Hertz (Hz)
Main language/s: Spanish and Catalan.
International dialling codes: From the UK use 0034; from any of the Canary Islands to the UK use 0044