
The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. If you are returning to the UK, you will find a summary of the requirements on our page “ Travelling from Mallorca to the UK – Covid-19 rules“.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. For more information on Covid-testing in Mallorca, please see here. If a negative Covid test result is required, you will need to arrange an appointment at one of the private health clinics located on the island. Please familiarise yourself with the current entry regulations for your travel destination several days prior to departure. While these rules have been relaxed by now, the ban on smoking while seated on bar- or restaurant terraces has continued to remain in place. Smokers needed to stay in one place – smoking while walking was not permitted. Smokingįor a long time, smoking in public areas was only allowed if it was possible to keep a minimum distance of 2 metres from other people around you. As of, it is once again possible to use public transport, like buses, trains, taxis and transfer vehicles without a face mask. The wearing of a face mask on public transport continued to be obligatory until, despite the fact that the rules have been relaxed elsewhere. Initially, anyone visiting a bar or a nightclub needed to be able to provide proof of vaccination/recovery or a negative test result. The long-debated re-opening of nightclubs took place on. Following this, it was not permitted to meet people from other households between 2 am and 6 am, however, these restrictions were lifted at the beginning of September 2021.

NightlifeĪ curfew that had been introduced in December 2020, came to an end on the 3rd of June 2021, after a ruling by the Spanish Supreme Court. Opening hours are no longer restricted and the wearing of face masks is no longer required. ShoppingĪll shops, including larger shopping centres, can operate at 100 % of their capacity. Beaches can be accessed any time, day or night. While, for some time, it had not been permitted to visit the beach at night-time, there are currently no restrictions. There is no longer a limitation to the maximum number of people that can meet outside. However, as of, this is no longer required. At the beginning of 2022, people wishing to dine inside a restaurant still needed to be able to provide proof of vaccination or recovery or a negative test result. There are no longer any restrictions regarding the maximum number of people that can be seated at the same table. Restaurants and hotels are allowed to serve indoors as well as outdoors. Hotel spa areas and indoor pools were reopened in spring 2021. In the earlier stages of the pandemic, it was only permitted to share a hotel room with other people, if everyone lived together in the same household at home. The need to wear a mask in health centres and pharmacies will remain for the time being. By now, the rules have been relaxed considerably and a further change came into effect on, with face masks no longer being a requirement on public transport.


Since then, there have been several changes, depending on the Covid situation in Mallorca. Strict face mask rules were in place in Mallorca for nearly one year following their introduction in July 2020. A health control form is no longer required. Passengers arriving at Palma Airport no longer need to provide proof of Covid-vaccination / -recovery or a negative test result. Health controls for travellers arriving from non-EU, non-Schengen countries have been lifted with effect from. Health controls for travellers arriving from the EU or Schengen-countries were discontinued in June 2022. Like in other European countries, these rules have gradually been lifted, so that most things have returned to normal by now. While the national state of emergency in Spain came to an end on the 9th of May 2021, a large number of frequently changing Corona rules remained in place for some time.
