Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, charming villages and beautiful beaches. To truly experience everything this Mediterranean paradise has to offer, renting a car is one of the best options. With the right car hire in Mallorca, you can explore at your own pace, reach hidden spots and take advantage of special offers listed in the dedicated car hire section on mallorcard.es.

Why Hire a Car in Mallorca?

Flexibility and freedom: With your own car you can explore Mallorca at your own pace, stop at viewpoints, drive into the Tramuntana mountains or discover remote coves that are hard to reach by bus.

Convenience: You do not have to depend on bus schedules or taxis and can easily move between towns, beaches, restaurants and attractions whenever you want.

Scenic drives: Mallorca offers some of the most beautiful driving routes in the Mediterranean, including winding mountain roads in the Serra de Tramuntana and coastal roads with breathtaking sea views.

How to Choose a Rental Company

1. Major rental companies vs. local agencies

In Mallorca you will find both international car rental companies and strong local agencies. Major brands usually offer large fleets and many vehicle categories, while local companies often stand out with more personalised service, simple conditions and competitive prices.

Instead of listing specific providers or promo codes here, simply check the Car Hire section on mallorcard.es, where you will always find the current partner companies, discounts and detailed booking conditions in one place.

2. Check reviews

Before booking, read reviews on Google, TripAdvisor or similar platforms. Pay attention to:

  • Condition and cleanliness of the cars
  • Waiting times at pick‑up and return
  • Transparency of fuel policy and insurance
  • Customer service in case of delays or problems

3. Understand insurance options

Most companies include basic insurance with an excess. For more peace of mind, especially if you plan to drive mountain roads or park in busy resort areas, consider:

  • Full coverage / zero‑excess packages
  • Tyre and glass cover
  • Roadside assistance

Always read what is really included so you avoid surprises at the counter.

What to Consider When Renting a Car

1. Booking in advance

From June to September and around Easter, demand is high. Booking your car in advance usually means:

  • Better availability in your preferred category
  • Often lower prices and early‑booking deals
  • Less stress on arrival at the airport

2. Driving licence requirements

  • EU and EEA licences are generally valid in Spain as long as they are valid for the duration of your stay.
  • For licences from outside the EU/EEA, many companies recommend or require an International Driving Permit (IDP) in addition to your national licence.

Always check the exact rules of your chosen rental company before you travel.

3. Age restrictions

Typical rules in Mallorca are:

  • Minimum age usually 21 years, sometimes with 1–2 years of driving experience.
  • Drivers under 25 often pay a “young driver” surcharge.
  • Some companies apply additional conditions for older drivers and may charge a senior driver fee from a certain age.

4. Fuel policy

Common fuel policies:

  • Full‑to‑full: You receive the car with a full tank and return it full – usually the most economical and transparent option.
  • Full‑to‑empty: You pay for a tank of fuel in advance and can return it empty; often less attractive, because unused fuel is lost.

Where possible, choose full‑to‑full and keep the fuel receipt in case of discussion.

5. GPS and navigation

Most travellers now use navigation apps on their smartphone. Make sure you have a phone holder, charger and, ideally, offline maps if your data is limited.

Top Destinations to Explore by Car

Once you have your rental car, you can create your own Mallorca road trip:

  • Palma de Mallorca: Explore the capital with its Gothic cathedral La Seu, the old town, marina, shops and nightlife.
  • Sóller and Port de Sóller: Drive through the mountains or tunnel to this valley and harbour, then continue along the Tramuntana or relax by the sea.
  • Deià and Valldemossa: Famous mountain villages with stone houses, viewpoints, cafés and short hiking options.
  • Cap de Formentor: One of the island’s most spectacular drives with viewpoints, beaches and dramatic cliffs at the northern tip.
  • Cala Millor and the East Coast: Long beaches, easy parking and access to attractions like the Cuevas del Drach near Porto Cristo.

Returning Your Car

When it is time to return your vehicle:

  • Check the fuel level and fill up if you have a full‑to‑full policy.
  • Remove all personal belongings and rubbish from the car.
  • Inspect the car for any new damage and, if possible, take photos at return just as you did on pick‑up.
  • Allow extra time at the airport or rental station for checks and paperwork, especially in high season.

Where to Find Current Deals and Promo Codes

Because partner companies and promo codes can change over time, all up‑to‑date offers, discounts and conditions are collected centrally in the “Car Hire” section on mallorcard.es. There you will always find:

  • ​The current list of partner car rental providers in Mallorca
  • Valid promo codes and discount levels
  • Details on pick‑up locations, insurance options and booking conditions

Bookmark that page before your trip so you can always see the latest deals without having to update this guide.

Conclusion

Renting a car in Mallorca is an excellent way to explore the island’s diverse landscapes and hidden gems. With a bit of preparation – choosing a trusted provider, checking licence and age requirements, and understanding fuel and insurance policies – you can enjoy maximum freedom on the road. For the latest partners, promo codes and detailed conditions, simply check the car hire section on mallorcard.es, and you will be ready to hit the road and discover Mallorca on your own terms.