Flights to Palma de Mallorca

Mallorca is the star of the Mediterranean, a glistening beach escape home to turquoise waters, sheltered coves, and laid-back island atmosphere. The island is also bursting with history, culture, and things to do. Get ready to dine on fresh seafood, explore Moorish remains, and soak up the nightlife in the capital of Palma.

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Mallorca is the star of the Mediterranean, a glistening beach escape home to turquoise waters, sheltered coves, and laid-back island atmosphere. The island is also bursting with history, culture, and things to do. Get ready to dine on fresh seafood, explore Moorish remains, and soak up the nightlife in the capital of Palma.

SAS flies to Palma de Mallorca in Spain from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm. With our extensive network it's easy to find a flight that fits your schedule and budget. With our different ticket type options, SAS Go, SAS Plus and SAS Business, you can customize your journey to fit your personal preferences.

Read more about Palma de Mallorca and embark on an unforgettable adventure with SAS.

Discover cheap flights to Palma de Mallorca

The general rule of thumb is the earlier you book your flight to Palma de Mallorca, the cheaper flight tickets you'll find. You'll always find our lowest fares in SAS' low-fare calendar, where you get an overview of the ticket prices per month. When you book your flight at SAS's websites you always get 24 hour money-back guarantee, so if you see a great offer you can book your trip and decide later. Don't forget to keep an eye out for SAS' campaigns and offers, do this best by becoming a EuroBonus member and subscribing to our newsletter.

When is it cheapest to fly to Palma de Mallorca?

Ticket prices depend on a few different things, such as the season, demand, and when you book your trip. As a general rule, it's cheaper to fly to Palma de Mallorca off-season, meaning outside holiday periods and peak tourist season. Being flexible with your travel dates, and booking far ahead, can also help you find cheaper flight tickets. You'll always find our lowest fares in SAS' low-fare calendar.

Why you should visit Palma de Mallorca

Whether you're a beach lover, a history buff, or a food enthusiast, Mallorca has something to offer. Mallorca is one of Spain's most popular summer destinations thanks to the island's array of soft sandy beaches and inviting blue waters. Here you’ll find little harbors, dramatic coastlines, and small charming villages waiting to be explored. When you're not sunbathing on the beach or exploring underground caves, you can hike high up in the mountains to visit an ancient castle or eat fresh seafood in Palma's main square, Placa Major.

The list of things to do in Mallorca is endless, and there’s a little something for everyone.

What is the weather like in Palma de Mallorca?

The best time to travel to Mallorca depends on your preferences and interests. Mallorca is known for its pleasant Mediterranean climate, making the island attractive year-round. Here is an overview of the weather in Mallorca during different seasons:

Spring

Spring in Mallorca is mild with average temperatures between 15°C and 20°C. Nature blooms during this time, and it's a pleasant time to explore the island's beautiful landscapes and blooming gardens. It's also a quieter time of the year before summer tourism kicks in.

Summer

Summer is peak season in Mallorca, with high tourist activity. Summers are hot and sunny with average temperatures between 25°C and 30°C, with pleasant sea temperature. It's also the driest period of the year with minimal rainfall. It's the perfect time for you if you're looking for beach hangouts and a lively restaurant and nightlife.

Fall

Autumn in Mallorca is still warm and sunny, with average temperatures between 20°C and 25°C. Rain may occur during the autumn season, but it's usually short showers. The sea temperature is still pleasant for swimming and it's a good time to explore the island's natural beauty and enjoy the tranquility, outside of the main tourist season.

Winter

Winters in Mallorca are mild with average temperatures between 10°C and 15°C and fewer tourists. There can be some rain during the winter season, but it's still relatively dry compared to other regions. Some days can be cooler. It's an ideal time for hiking excursions, exploring the city's charming streets, and discovering local culture.

It's important to remember that the weather can be unpredictable and there may be variations from year to year. It's always a good idea to check the latest weather forecast before you travel to be prepared and adjust your packing to prevailing conditions.

Tips for a smooth trip to Palma de Mallorca

Plan ahead and allow for some extra time

Make sure you keep track of your departure time and identify your check in terminal. You can check in online via our website or in the SAS app up to 30 hours before your departure time. It may sound obvious, but it’s always best to arrive a little early rather than being stressed. This is especially true during the summer or other popular vacation times.

Pack smart

Check our baggage rules and restrictions when it comes to baggage. Make sure your ticket type contains the right amount of baggage for what you intend to bring. Please remember that adding bags to our website or SAS App is always cheaper than doing it in person at the airport.

Stay up-to-date

Be sure to regularly check for any updates regarding your flight, such as for example gate changes. Keep an eye on your SAS flight status or download the SAS App for the latest updates.

Flights to <em>Palma de Mallorca</em>

Fly with SAS to Palma de Mallorca Airport, and you’ll touch down ready and raring to begin your Spanish holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.

Palma de Mallorca Airport

While at Mallorca you can spend a day on the water on a boat cruise and experience the Island by sea. You can have a quiet evening at a sea front restaurant and enjoy the beautiful sunset. Mallorca gives you breath taking nature, lovely foods and crystal-clear water.

JANUARY 2024

With its cobbled streets and sun-kissed squares, few places in Europe are as immediately spellbinding as the Old Town of Palma de Mallorca. Knowing how easy it is to spend days getting lost in its maze of winding, narrow alleyways, we made a checklist of the top ten things not to miss when exploring this enchanting medieval neighborhood.Dating back to the Bronze Age, Palma has survived its fair share of invaders, from the Moors to the Romans, the Christians, and, later, considerably less hostile hordes of northern European tourists. No wonder then that the city has become such a multinational melting pot of cultures and nationalities.

While mass tourism has caused some cities to lose their authenticity, this hasn’t been the case with Palma, which still retains much of its genuine local charm. Warm and hospitable, many of its tapas bars, wine bars and restaurants are equally popular with international visitors and born-and-bred locals alike – although most foreigners opt to visit them earlier than the customary Spanish 10pm dinner time – while its splendid plazas, shops, museums and Gothic churches are always worth a visit, no matter who you are or where you come from.

These are our top ten tips for your next trip to Palma’s Old Town

The chic hotel

Es Princep Hotel

It will come as no surprise that the elegant, yet understated Es Princep has established itself as one of the most popular hotels in Palma since opening in 2018. This immaculate boutique hotel is tucked within the ancient city walls in the least tourist-trodden part of Palma’s Old Town. From the moment you walk through the door, everything about it makes you feel right at home. Here you’ll enjoy exceptional service, smooth-as-silk Egyptian cotton sheets in perfectly appointed rooms – many of which enjoy views of the Med – not to mention the peaceful Coco spa, the outstanding Zaranda restaurant, the cocktail bar Gremium, and the 800 sq m Es Princep Rooftop terrace.

The inventive eatery

Fera

Few restaurants in Palma stay open all year around and those that do make it work because of loyal locals who keep coming back for more even after the tourists have fled for winter. Fera is one of these. Maybe it’s because Austrian chef Simon Petutschnig uses only the finest produce he can source on the island, or the way he effortlessly blends Mediterranean ingredients with a dash of Asian flavor in his contemporary, creative tasting menus that also include a full six-course vegetarian option. Either way, the locals love it and so do we.

The gourmet deli

Mallorca Delicatessen Mateu Pons

Olive oil, liqueurs, sea salt, marmalade, honey and a very Mallorcan variety of bright orange sausage known as sobrassada. These are just some of the local delicacies to be found at Mateu Pons’ delicatessen, which stocks Mallorca’s finest homegrown food products. Warning – visiting gourmands may get lost here for several hours.

The free-flowing wine bar

Wineing

With 48 local and international wines on tap and a to-die-for menu of bar bites, Wineing is where lovers of all things vino-related head, to while away their Palma nights (and days). Kick things off with a glass of award-winning Mallorquin Ànima Negra red and Wineing’s fantastic burrata with Iberian ham, and let the games begin.

The church

La Seu

Think that if you’ve seen one you’ve seen them all? Think again. Even the most hardened atheists would be forgiven for whispering a silent “wow” at the sight of the Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, more commonly referred to as La Seu, majestically perched on a hillside overlooking the Mediterranean. Don’t miss La Seu’s 61 stained-glass windows – the most spectacular of which is the central rose window that famously captures the morning sun, flooding the building with beams of colorful light.

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The lively plaza

Plaza de Cort

Few of life’s little pleasures compete with the feeling of sitting outdoors on a bustling plaza in Spain, sipping an ice-cold caña (or beer) in the sunshine. Palma’s Old Town has countless sunny squares, but few are as pretty as Plaza de Cort or offer a spot as ideally suited for people watching as Hotel Cort’s hip outdoor terrace.

The local designer

Cortana

Mallorca-born fashion designer Rosa Esteva is best known for the subtle, elegant and highly feminine collections she designs under her own brand, Cortana. Take the opportunity to pick up some unique Mallorcan outfits that will make your friends green with envy at her flagship store in Palma’s Old Town.

The museum

Es Baluard Contemporary Art Museum

Founded in 2004, Es Baluard is one of Spain’s top museums for contemporary art. Modern art lovers will be enthralled by the exhibits, which focus on artists from the Balearics or those related in some way to the Balearic islands, while those with other cultural inclinations will appreciate the panoramic views of Palma, Bellver Castle, and the Cathedral.

The breezy rooftop terrace

Es Princep Rooftop

Es Princep isn’t only one of Palma’s top hotels, it’s also home to arguably the city’s hottest rooftop hangout. Boasting 360° views of the Old Town and Med, Es Princep Rooftop is the perfect spot to kick back and relax after a busy day exploring the ancient city. Serving Mediterranean cuisine, signature cocktails and tunes till late, it’s no wonder that this is one of the buzziest spots in Palma on summer nights.

Do you want to travel in even more comfort? You can always upgrade your SAS flight ticket to the next travel class. This gives you access to Fast Track, SAS Lounges, priority boarding and meals & snacks onboard.

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Always included in your trip to Palma de Mallorca

At SAS, regardless of which ticket type you carry, we strive to ensure our customers have a relaxed and comfortable trip. You’ll always enjoy the SAS customer benefits on your flight to Mallorca such as easy online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and use of the SAS App.

Included in your travel class: SAS Go SAS Plus SAS Business*
24-hour money back guarantee Yes Yes Yes
Carry-on
Light

Yes*

Smart/Pro

1 x 8 kg

2 x 8 kg* 2 x 8 kg
Checked bag(s)
Light

No

Smart/Pro

1 x 23 kg

Smart

1 x 23 kg

Pro

2 x 23 kg

2 x 32 kg
Fast track** No Yes Yes
SAS Lounge** For an additional fee Yes Yes
Food & beverages
Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:

Yes

Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:

Can be pre-ordered

Yes Yes
WiFi For an additional fee For an additional fee Yes

*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available

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