Flights to Mallorca with Air France
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Whether you're looking for a last-minute Mallorca (PMI) flight or planning a flight at a later date, take advantage of our lowest prices for your travel dates on this site. With our flights list you can easily find for the coming months the cheapest prices to fly with Air France to Mallorca (PMI). You can also directly pick your departure date on our booking engine at the top of the page, if your trip to Mallorca (PMI) is already scheduled.
Flights to Mallorca
Mallorca is one of Spain’s most popular destination. If you are planning to visit this Balearic Island, Air France offer daily flight Mallorca (PMI) from a number of major cities in the US. Benefit from our cheapest rates on our website for the dates of your travel. The cheapest flights with Air France to Mallorca (PMI) leaving from airports may be simply found for the upcoming months using our list under flight Mallorca. If your trip to this amazing Spanish island is already booked, you can choose your departure date directly from our booking engine at the top of the page.
When is the best time to visit Mallorca?
The best time to visit Mallorca is from May to June, when average temperatures are in an average of 22 °C to 25 °C. While not as warm as during the summer months of July and August, it’s a pleasant time to go as you won’t have to battle it out with the crowds that come around the peak season. In terms of where to go when you visit Mallorca, our best bets would be Palma, Magaluf and El Arenal. Compared to the hilly northwest, these locations are warmer and drier than any other parts of the island. The winter months could reach around 10 °C, but it also offers a pleasant time, especially if you are escaping from a place with colder winters. The beauty with going off-season is that the prices are much cheaper, the places are less crowded, and you’ll be able to relax and really enjoy the paradise on its own without the bustle of tourists.
Why you should travel to Mallorca?
The paradise is dotted with stunning beaches, from tiny coves hidden away to vast lengths of white sand. One of the most beautiful beaches on Mallorca worth visiting is S'Aramador. Situated on the Cala Mondrago nature reserve, it stands out for its beautiful natural beach. Meanwhile, Cala Pi. located on Llucmajor in the southern side, on the other hand, is a quiet, tranquil vacation destination that has been made popular due to its picturesque cove surrounded by pine trees. These are only two examples, but the island sure offers more spots!
What to do in Mallorca?
Spain is home to many beautiful islands, but Mallorca stands out for its beautiful coves and beach and dramatic mountains paired with easy-going vibe. If you’re planning a trip, make sure to visit many of its top daytime attractions such as its protected coves, limestone mountains, Moorish Almudaina Royal Palace, and the Santa Mara Cathedral. At night, Mallorca also comes alive with its night-life—there are several exciting nightclubs in Majorca. Most of the island's best nightclubs are located in Magaluf and Palma, so if you want to party it up at some point, make sure to spend some time on these locations.
Practical information
Mallorca is part of Spain and uses euros as its currency. The widely spoken language is also Spanish, but English is spoken in most areas, as well as other European languages such as German as it is a popular destination for people living in other parts of Europe, especially Germany.
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