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Book your Balearic Islands holiday transport from the airport to your hotel. Check our low prices today to see how much you could save & enjoy a private airport transfer straight from the airport to your accommodation.
To check our latest Balearic Islands airport transfer prices & live availability or to make a secure online booking, please use the form to the left. Alternatively to book by phone, please call us FREE on 0800 541 541.
Take the hassle out of your holidays by booking a low cost airport transfer. You can choose between a private taxi, minbus, or coach to pick you up from the Balearic Islands airport and transport you and your luggage to your hotel or apartment in comfort. We serve all the major airports as well as many others, and can transport you to all the major Balearic Islands holiday resorts.
A one-way price will include a single journey, either from your arrival airport, to your accommodation or from your accommodation to your departure airport. A return booking includes both the arrival and departure transfer from airport to accommodation upon arrival and from accommodation to airport on departure. Unless stated otherwise, individual taxis will accommodate up to four passengers.
Balearic Islands
Overview
The Balearic Islands form an archipelago of holiday islands off the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Mallorca (or Majorca) is the largest of the three and over the last three decades has become the archetypal sun-sea-and-sangria island beloved of package tourists from Northern Europe. Parts of it, particularly around the southern coastline are heavily built up with high-rise hotels and apartments.
Away from the coast however it is a different story, particularly in the beautiful unspoiled Tramuntana hills. Recently the whole island has been given something of a facelift. In package ghettoes like Magaluf old-style hotels have been, literally, blown up and replaced in a symbolic effort to rebrand the island. And the capital, Palma, is now one of Spain’s most beguiling and trendiest small cities.
Ibiza has long been famous for its rave scene, concentrated in the charming hippy-chic capital of Ibiza Town, the high-rise canyons of San António and in the resort of Playa d’en Bossa. Away from here however, the island is remarkably rural.
A narrow channel separates Ibiza from Formentera, the smallest inhabited Balearic, fringed by soft white sands and only accessible by ferry. Although both Mallorca and Ibiza also have excellent beaches, Menorca is renowned for its picture-postcard coves. Tourist development on Menorca is largely low-key and the island attracts families and older holidaymakers.
Note: The Passport/Visa and Health requirements for visiting the Balearic Islands are the same as for visiting mainland Spain, and information may be found by consulting the Spain section, as well as information relating to Money, Public Holidays and Duty-Free.
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