![]() Bus companies usually set up special services for the biggest events on the island, so keep an eye on their website for up to date information. Local timetables, changes in schedule and all other information about Mallorca bus services, can also be found on TIB's website. The map below shows the different areas of Mallorca and the lines that service them: The Intermodal Card is not yet available for visitors to the island.Ĭhildren under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult. ![]() In either case, these are only valid on the day of purchase, and returns must be "there and back" via the same route.įor residents of Mallorca, you can apply for an 'Intermodal Card' at your local town hall - this card can then be charged up and used like London 'Oyster Card' to allow multiple journeys. Fares depend on destination and range from 5€ to 12€.Įach area of the island is well connected by buses from Palma and back, with plenty of other stops along the way, making it easy for you to explore your local region when coming to Mallorca for a holiday - for information on bus lines and timetables, visit TIB's website.īoth single and return tickets are available. The AeroTIB lines connect Palma airport with Magaluf, Santa Ponça and Peguera (A11) Inca, Alcúdia, Playa de Muro and Can Picafort (A32) Manacor, Porto Cristo, Cala Millor and Cala Bona (A42) and S'Arenal, Llucmajor, Campos, Porto Petro and Cala d'Or (A51). The other route runs between the airport and the holiday resort of S'Arenal (L21). Tickets cost 5€. For these airport routes, the timetables and stops can also be found on EMT's website.įour additional airport bus routes operate in the summer, from May/June to October. One route runs between the airport and Palma Centre (L1). There are two dedicated airport bus routes that operate year round. ![]() Those with buggies must board the bus using the central door and leave it on the central platform of the bus. ![]() Single tickets cost 1.50€.Ĭhildren under 5 accompanied by an adult travel on Palma buses for free (4 children for every paying adult are allowed on board for free). It starts on Avenida Gabriel Alomar and goes past Plaça Espanya, Avenida Argentina, Passeig Maritim, Port de Palma and Porto Pí roundabout. You can also buy a set of 10 journeys at a discounted rate of 10€ in tobacco shops and the EMT office (Josep Anselm Clavé 5, around the corner from Olivar Market).Ī night bus runs on Friday and Saturday nights - and on nights before a public holiday (fiesta time!). Drivers won’t usually accept a note larger than 10€. You pay for your journey when you get on board - single tickets only (1.50€, or 3€ for journeys on line 1 to the port). Palma has its own bus service run by EMT (look out for the blue buses). ![]()
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