Palma Pass for Crew Overwintering in Mallorca

The Palma Pass is available for 48 hours (€34) and 72 hours (€41), making it the ideal accompaniment to a weekend break in the city. It can be bought in advance and is automatically activated the first time it is used.

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Crew over wintering in Palma might like to know that the Fundación de Turismo Palma de Mallorca 365 has launched the city’s first ever tourism card, the Palma Pass.

Made with contactless technology, the pass gives visitors to the city free access to over 36 different museums, monuments and cultural sights, including Palma’s iconic gothic Santa Maria Cathedral, the Bellver Castle, the Joan Miró Foundation and the Es Baluard contemporary art museum.

The card also includes up to 30% off in many shops and restaurants, as well as services such as guided tours and the city sightseeing bus.

The pass also allows crew to get around the city with ease by including 10 free trips on city centre public buses and one return journey to and from the airport.

Every Palma Pass comes with a free city guide in six different languages and maps detailing where all the attractions are located.

The Palma Pass is available for 48 hours (€34) and 72 hours (€41), making it the ideal accompaniment to a weekend break in the city. It can be bought in advance and is automatically activated the first time it is used.