Terminals at Majorca Airport
There are four terminals at Majorca Airport. Terminal A is for domestic flights whilst Terminal B, C and D are for international flights. There is expansion work going on, but the main terminal areas are not being affected. The designer was Pere Nicolau Bonet a local architect from Magalluf town.
Getting to Majorca Airport
Majorca is located in the south of the island. The MA20 motorway is the ring road around Palma and it is fed by the MA1 to the south west towards Andratx.
To the north is Marratxi on the MA13 and it heads towards Inca and sa Pobla. The MA15 to the east passes through Algaida and Manacor. From the there the MA15 heads north towards the Peninsula del Llevant. The MA19 heads south and east towards Campos, which is a great ride in your Car Hire Majorca Airport vehicle. It passes through Llucmajor and Felantix.
If you head north west on the MA11 you will passes through Bunyola and Soller before Fornalutx.
Parking at Majorca Airport
There are around 5,000 car parking spaces at the airport. Seven hundred are assigned to the car hire companies. There are long and short-term car parks, which are manned, and the multi-story allows the vehicles to be undercover from the sun. Payment is made inside the terminal using cash.
Facilities at Majorca Airport
There are five restaurants at the airport selling Spanish and international cuisine. There is Henry J Bean's and the Bier Garden that sells German beer and overlooks the runway.
There is Wifi available throughout the airport for passengers with a laptop or PDA. There is also an Internet Cafe that has 20 computers ready for use. Payment can be made at the information desk for Wifi.
There is a duty free shop called The Shop that sells discounted gifts, spirits and tobacco. There is also the SnacKK Shop, which sells sandwiches and soft drinks as well as maps and magazines.
What's Close to Majorca Airport?
Majorca has its main city called Palma. There are around 400,000 inhabitants, which is more than half of the whole island's population. Cruise the city in style with Car Hire Majorca Airport.
The Castell de Bellver is a unique castle built over the ruins of a Muslim burial site. It is a grand building and has its own museum inside which have many interesting ancient artefacts.
In the centre of the city is the spectacular cathedral, which has its own vestry and chapter room.
For fun, head to the Aqualand which has slides and swimming pools. The beaches around the island are also popular and have showers at the exit.