Rent a car at Palma Airport
Our Palma Airport car rental desks can be easily located as soon as you touch down in Mallorca’s capital. Also known as Son Sant Joan Airport, Palma de Mallorca is Europe’s busiest airport in the summer months, with 27 million passengers passing through each year.
The airport is a stone’s throw from buzzing Palma, and is within easy driving distance of the sunny Balearic Island’s sandy bays, family-friendly resorts and quiet rocky coves. Inland, discover breathtaking mountainous scenery, fascinating prehistoric settlements and an atmospheric network of subterranean caves.
Our Palma de Mallorca Airport drop-off post is open 24/7, ensuring your departure is as hassle-free as your arrival. We offer flexible, one-way rental options, so you can pick up your hire car from Palma Airport and return it to us elsewhere—we also have offices in downtown Palma, Cala Millor, Santa Ponsa and Alcúdia.
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Jump the queue with pre-prepared paperwork and your vehicle at the ready.
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Go straight to your car at our larger stores. Your keys and paperwork will be waiting.
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Your journey starts here
The gateway to Spain’s sunshine island won’t wait, so why should you. Drive the sunny terrains in style and with complete comfort. Whether you fancy a sprightly compact, homely hatch, executive saloon or spacious people carrier, unlock the perfect car.And, you don’t have to drive full-circle: make the most of one way car hire across Spain.
Around Mallorca: Destination Features
Plan your trip from Mallorca
From Palma, head even further west for tantalising coast and mountain scenery. At Port D’Andratx, once popular with smugglers, now preferred by fishermen, purr northeast along the coast to the scenic village of Estellencs, with its pine groves, olive and almond trees, terrace agriculture and cobbled streets.You can also bisect old Roman Roads through the central plain of Majorca. Meander from Manacor to Porto Cristo and you can, with the tiniest detour, explore Cuevas del Drach. The Caves of the Dragon comprise a subterranean landscape of stalactites and stalagmites and five underground lakes. One of them is the largest underground lake in the world.
Spain driving guide
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Return your car when it suits you
You can return your hire car out of hours, because we understand flights run through the night. Just tell us in advance.