Private Jet Charter Mallorca

Sun, sea and seamless arrivals.

Mallorca combines a deep luxury hotel inventory with one of the Mediterranean's best-equipped private aviation airports. Palma's executive terminal is built for volume — ideal for groups, families and superyacht crew rotations.

BEST TIME TO CHARTER

When to fly

Peak demand May through September. Book 2–4 weeks ahead for July and August weekends; empty leg opportunities are strongest mid-week and shoulder season.

AIRPORTS & FBOs

Where you land

Palma de Mallorca

PMI

Two dedicated FBOs, 24h customs, slot-coordinated June–September.

Son Bonet

LESB

General aviation alternative for smaller jets when PMI is congested.

POPULAR ROUTES

How clients arrive

ROUTEFLIGHT TIMETYPICAL AIRCRAFTFROM
London → Palma2h 20mMidsize Jet€12,500
Zurich → Palma1h 50mLight Jet€10,800
Munich → Palma1h 55mLight Jet€10,200

Indicative one-way pricing for the aircraft class listed. Final quotes are all-inclusive and confirmed in writing.

COSTS TO EXPECT

What charter to Mallorca costs

ENTRY POINT

€12,500

Lowest indicative one-way fare across the routes above. Empty-leg pricing can land 30–60% below this.

TYPICAL AIRCRAFT

Midsize Jet · Light Jet

Cabin selected against range, runway and party size. We confirm the exact tail before contracting.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

All-inclusive quote

Crew, fuel, handling, landing and de-icing fees, standard catering and FBO access. Peak-period positioning and overnight crew may apply on one-ways — flagged upfront.

Charter pricing is route- and date-sensitive. For a binding number, share dates, pax and luggage in the quote form.

CHARTER BUYER'S GUIDE

Everything you need to know about flying to Mallorca

Private Jet Charter to Mallorca: The Ultimate Guide

Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, stands as a premier Mediterranean destination for private jet travellers. Beyond its reputation for stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture, it offers an executive aviation infrastructure that is particularly well-suited to the demands of discerning clients, from large family groups to superyacht owners and corporate delegations. This guide provides an in-depth look at chartering a private jet to Mallorca, combining essential operational details with invaluable, insider knowledge.

Overview

Mallorca is a diverse island, offering everything from the bustling, historic streets of Palma to the serene, pine-scented coves of the north. Its appeal lies in its ability to cater to a multitude of preferences: world-class golf courses, Michelin-starred dining, exclusive beach clubs, and a vibrant arts scene. For the private traveller, Mallorca represents a seamless blend of accessibility and escapism, where operational efficiency meets unparalleled luxury. The primary gateway, Palma de Mallorca Airport, is one of the most capable private aviation hubs in the Mediterranean, making it a strategic choice for those seeking both convenience and discretion.

Arrival Logistics & FBOs

Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI)

PMI is the third-largest airport in Spain and a major hub for private aviation in the Mediterranean. It is designed to handle significant traffic, offering dedicated facilities that ensure a smooth and rapid transit for private jet passengers. Unlike many airports where private jet operations are an afterthought, PMI’s executive terminal is purpose-built for volume, making it exceptionally efficient for large groups, families, and those with extensive baggage or specific logistical requirements.

  • Location: Approximately 8 km (5 miles) east of Palma city centre.
  • Runways: PMI boasts two parallel runways (06L/24R and 06R/24L), both over 3,000 metres in length, capable of accommodating all sizes of private jets, from light jets to the largest ultra-long-range aircraft and even head-of-state configurations.
  • Operating Hours: 24/7, though slot restrictions can apply during peak commercial periods, especially in the summer months (June to September). It is highly advisable to book slots well in advance during this time.

Fixed-Base Operators (FBOs) at PMI:

PMI is served by several FBOs, each offering a comprehensive suite of services tailored to private jet travellers. These facilities provide VIP lounges, customs and immigration services on-site, ground handling, fuelling, and concierge services. The competition among FBOs at PMI ensures high service standards and can sometimes offer more competitive pricing for ground services.

  • General Aviation Terminal: A dedicated terminal separate from the main commercial terminals, ensuring privacy and expedited processing. This facility includes various FBO lounges and discreet security checks.
  • Services: All FBOs offer passenger lounges with refreshments, private meeting rooms, Wi-Fi, shower facilities, and dedicated customs and immigration processing. For crew, services include flight planning, weather briefings, rest areas, and catering coordination. Aircraft services encompass refuelling, lavatory and water services, GPU (Ground Power Unit), and de-icing if necessary during winter months (though rare).
  • Specific FBOs to note: Major international players have a presence, often alongside reputable local providers. When booking, your charter broker will coordinate directly with the chosen FBO to ensure all specific requirements are met, from particular catering requests to specific ground transportation needs. It's not uncommon for FBOs to organise luxury vehicle transfers directly from the tarmac to your onward destination.

Son Bonet Aerodrome (LESB)

Located even closer to Palma (around 4 km northeast), Son Bonet is a smaller, general aviation airfield primarily used for light aircraft, flight training, and some private turboprop operations. While it lacks the infrastructure for most private jets, it's worth noting for specific instances where a shorter transfer to central Palma is critical and aircraft size permits.

  • Limitations: Son Bonet has a shorter runway (around 1,500 metres) and limited FBO facilities, restricting its use to lighter aircraft categories. Jet operations are generally not feasible.

Ground Transfer & Onward Connections

Upon arrival at PMI, ground transfer is typically seamless, with pre-arranged luxury vehicles meeting passengers directly on the tarmac or just outside the FBO terminal. The road network in Mallorca is excellent, facilitating efficient transfers to various parts of the island.

  • To Palma City Centre: A drive of approximately 15-20 minutes from the FBO, covering about 8-10 km depending on the exact destination within Palma. Expect fares for a luxury sedan (e.g., Mercedes S-Class) to range from €80-€150.
  • To Port Portals: Around 20-25 minutes, covering 18 km. Anticipate transfer costs in the region of €100-€180.
  • To Deià: Approximately 40-50 minutes, covering 35 km. Due to the winding mountain roads, this journey takes longer. Expect luxury transfer costs of €150-€250.
  • To Port de Sóller: A picturesque drive of about 35-45 minutes, covering 30 km, often involving the Sóller tunnel (toll applies). Costs will be similar to Deià.
  • To Cap Rocat: Around 20-25 minutes, covering 20 km. Transfer prices typically range from €100-€180.
  • Helicopter Transfers: For those seeking to bypass road traffic or reach more remote parts of the island or even neighbouring Ibiza and Menorca quickly, helicopter services are available from PMI. This can significantly reduce travel times to destinations like the Serra de Tramuntana region. Costs vary widely depending on the type of helicopter and destination but typically start from €1,500-€2,500 for a 20-30 minute flight for 4-6 passengers.
  • Superyacht Connections: For superyacht owners and crew, the proximity of PMI to major marinas like Puerto Portals, Port Adriano, and Real Club Náutico Palma is a significant advantage. FBOs are highly experienced in coordinating provisions, crew changes, and passenger transfers directly to the yacht’s tender point or berth.

Neighbourhoods & Where to Stay

Mallorca offers an array of distinct areas, each with its own charm and appeal, ensuring a perfect fit for every type of luxury traveller.

  • Palma City: The vibrant capital. Ideal for those who enjoy historic architecture, high-end shopping, and a sophisticated urban atmosphere. The old town, La Lonja, and Santa Catalina neighbourhoods are particularly sought-after for boutique hotels and dining. Consider the luxurious Hotel Can Alomar or Sant Francesc Hotel Singular.
  • Deià & Valldemossa (Serra de Tramuntana): Nestled in the UNESCO World Heritage mountain range, these villages offer unparalleled natural beauty, artistic heritage, and a tranquil, bohemian-luxe atmosphere. Perfect for romantic getaways, hiking, and cultural immersion. Home to Belmond La Residencia.
  • Port de Sóller: A charming coastal town within the Tramuntana mountains, offering a picturesque harbour, excellent seafood restaurants, and a more laid-back vibe than Palma. Jumeirah Port Sóller is a prominent luxury option here.
  • Southwest Coast (Puerto Portals, Port Adriano, Bendinat, Calvià): Known for its glamorous marinas, exclusive beach clubs, and high-end residential areas. Popular with yacht owners, families, and those seeking a lively, sophisticated coastal experience. Offers a mix of luxury hotels and private villas.
  • South Coast (Santanyí, Ses Salines, Colonia de Sant Jordi): Characterised by stunning, rugged coastline, pristine beaches (Es Trenc), and charming traditional villages. Offers a more authentic Mallorcan experience with chic agroturismos and secluded luxury villas. Ideal for those seeking privacy and natural beauty.
  • East Coast (Artà, Capdepera, Porto Cristo): Less developed than the southwest, offering beautiful coves, historic towns, and renowned golf courses. Great for privacy, outdoor activities, and exploring Mallorca's less-trodden paths.

Things to Do

Mallorca's diverse landscape and rich culture provide an extensive range of activities for every interest.

  • Yachting & Boating: Explore the island's secluded coves and pristine waters. Charter a superyacht, catamaran, or smaller day boat from Puerto Portals or Port Adriano. Discover hidden beaches only accessible by sea, or cruise to Cabrera National Park, a protected marine reserve.
  • Golf: Mallorca boasts over 20 golf courses, many of which are championship-standard, set against breathtaking backdrops. Notable courses include Son Gual, Alcanada, and Real Golf Bendinat.
  • Hiking & Cycling: The Serra de Tramuntana mountains offer world-class hiking and cycling trails, from gentle coastal paths to challenging mountain ascents. Guided tours can be arranged.
  • Culture & History: Explore Palma's Gothic Cathedral (La Seu), the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, and the city's labyrinthine old town. Visit the historic villages of Deià and Valldemossa, or explore the ancient Roman ruins of Pollentia in Alcúdia.
  • Wine Tasting: Mallorca has a burgeoning wine industry. Visit local bodegas in areas like Binissalem or Santa María del Camí for tours and tastings of indigenous grape varieties like Manto Negro and Callet.
  • Art & Galleries: Discover contemporary art at Es Baluard Museum in Palma, or explore the numerous independent galleries scattered throughout Palma's old town and in villages like Deià.
  • Beach Clubs: Experience Mallorca's glamorous side at exclusive beach clubs such as Purobeach Palma or Assaona, offering fine dining, bespoke cocktails, and stunning sea views.

Dining & Nightlife

Mallorca's culinary scene is a vibrant fusion of traditional Spanish and international gastronomy, with an increasing number of Michelin-starred establishments. The nightlife is sophisticated, ranging from chic cocktail bars to exclusive clubs.

Fine Dining:

  • Zaranda (Palma): Helmed by Chef Fernando Pérez Arellano, Zaranda holds two Michelin stars and offers an innovative take on Mallorcan cuisine, focusing on local ingredients.
  • Adrián Quetglas (Palma): A one-Michelin-star restaurant known for its exquisitely crafted tasting menus that blend Mediterranean flavours with global influences.
  • Es Fum at St. Regis Mardavall (Costa d'en Blanes): Another one-Michelin-star establishment, offering refined Mediterranean cuisine in an elegant setting with beautiful sea views.
  • Maca de Castro (Port d'Alcúdia): A Michelin-starred restaurant celebrated for its creative, hyper-local cuisine sourced almost entirely from Mallorca.

Casual & Local Favourites:

  • Mercat de l'Olivar (Palma): A bustling market offering fresh local produce, seafood, and tapas bars – perfect for an authentic culinary experience.
  • Santa Catalina Neighbourhood (Palma): A bohemian area filled with eclectic restaurants, from traditional tapas to international fusion.
  • Chiringuitos: Beachside restaurants found along coastlines, offering fresh seafood and stunning views. Es Trenc and Cala sa Nau have excellent options.

Nightlife:

  • Paseo Marítimo (Palma): The waterfront promenade hosts several upscale clubs and bars. Pacha Mallorca is a well-known option.
  • Port Portals & Port Adriano: These marinas offer chic cocktail bars and lounges that become lively after sunset, popular with the yachting crowd.
  • Rooftop Bars in Palma: Numerous hotels in Palma offer sophisticated rooftop bars with panoramic city views, ideal for a pre-dinner drink or a relaxed evening.

Seasonal Calendar & Pricing Dynamics

Mallorca experiences a distinct seasonal rhythm, which influences both its atmosphere and private jet charter pricing.

  • High Season (June - August): Characterised by hot, sunny weather, vibrant activity, and peak demand. This is the busiest period for private jet travel, particularly around July and August. Expect premium pricing for charter flights, FBO services, and accommodation. Early booking (3-6 months in advance) is essential to secure preferred aircraft, slots, and competitive rates. Lead times for ground transfers and restaurant reservations also need to be longer.
  • Shoulder Seasons (April - May and September - October): Often considered the 'sweet spot' for visiting Mallorca. The weather is pleasantly warm, crowds are smaller, and prices for both charters and accommodation are more favourable than in high season. The island is lush in spring and still warm in autumn, making it ideal for outdoor activities, cycling, and hiking. Charter prices can be 15-25% lower than peak season, and FBO availability is generally better.
  • Low Season (November - March): Cooler temperatures, though often still mild and sunny compared to northern Europe. Many coastal resorts and some tourist-focused businesses close. However, Palma remains vibrant, and this period is excellent for cultural visits, hiking, and enjoying the island's authentic side without the crowds. Private jet charter prices are at their lowest, potentially 30-40% below peak rates. Aircraft availability is excellent, and FBOs are quiet. Limited FBO operating hours may apply at smaller regional airports, but PMI remains fully operational.

Pricing Dynamics for Private Jet Charter:

  • Aircraft Size: The largest determinant. Light jets (e.g., Citation CJ3) for shorter routes are generally more economical than super mid-size (e.g., Challenger 350) or ultra-long-range jets (e.g., Global 6000) ideal for longer hauls or more passengers.
  • Route & Duration: Direct flights from major European cities (e.g., London, Paris, Geneva) are common. One-way vs. round trip pricing can vary significantly, with one-way legs often carrying a premium unless an

ON THE GROUND

Mallorca, after you land

Hotels & estates

  • · Belmond La Residencia, Deià

    Nestled in the picturesque village of Deià, Belmond La Residencia offers an exquisite escape within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. This luxurious hotel, comprising two manor houses, blends historic charm with world-class amenities, including a renowned art collection, a tranquil spa, and a fine dining restaurant, making it perfect for a romantic or cultural retreat.

  • · Cap Rocat

    A former military fortress dramatically transformed into a luxurious hotel, Cap Rocat is a haven of exclusivity and privacy. Located on a secluded peninsula near Palma, it offers stunning sea views, private suites carved into the rock face, and exceptional service, appealing to those seeking a truly unique and discreet five-star experience.

  • · Castell Son Claret

    Set amidst expansive gardens at the foot of the UNESCO World Heritage Serra de Tramuntana, Castell Son Claret is a beautifully restored 19th-century castle. It combines historic grandeur with contemporary luxury, offering elegant rooms, an award-winning spa, and Michelin-starred dining, ideal for sophisticated travellers desiring serene luxury and gourmet experiences.

  • · Jumeirah Port Sóller

    Perched atop a cliff overlooking Port Sóller, Jumeirah Port Sóller offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the Tramuntana mountains. This contemporary luxury hotel provides elegant accommodation, multiple swimming pools, and a serene spa, perfect for those seeking stunning scenery and refined relaxation by the sea.

Marinas

  • · Puerto Portals

    One of Mallorca's most exclusive marinas, Puerto Portals is a hub of luxury yachts, high-end boutiques, and sophisticated dining. It's the perfect spot for superyacht owners and those who enjoy a vibrant, glamorous atmosphere, offering exceptional facilities and a lively social scene.

  • · Port Adriano

    Designed by Philippe Starck, Port Adriano is a superyacht marina renowned for its sleek design and capacity for large vessels. Beyond its impressive berths, it offers a curated selection of designer shops, gourmet restaurants, and a chic lounge atmosphere, attracting a stylish, discerning clientele.

  • · Real Club Náutico Palma

    Situated in the heart of Palma, the Real Club Náutico Palma is one of Spain's oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs. It offers extensive facilities for sailing and yachting, combined with a strong sense of tradition and community, ideal for serious sailors and those seeking a classic nautical environment.

Dining

  • · Zaranda

    Awarded two Michelin stars, Zaranda, led by Chef Fernando Pérez Arellano, offers an extraordinary gastronomic journey through Mallorcan cuisine. Located in Palma, it presents innovative dishes crafted from local ingredients in a sophisticated setting, making it a must-visit for gourmands.

  • · Adrián Quetglas

    This Michelin-starred restaurant in Palma, headed by Chef Adrián Quetglas, is celebrated for its creative and beautifully presented tasting menus. It expertly blends Mediterranean flavours with global influences, providing a refined and memorable dining experience for discerning palates.

  • · Es Fum at St. Regis Mardavall

    Holding one Michelin star, Es Fum offers exquisite Mediterranean cuisine in an elegant setting within the luxurious St. Regis Mardavall resort. With stunning sea views and impeccable service, it provides a sophisticated fine dining experience, perfect for special occasions.

AIRCRAFT

What we'd recommend

Light Jet

4–6 passengers, up to 3h

Citation CJ3, Phenom 300 — ideal for short European hops with quick turnarounds.

Midsize Jet

7–9 passengers, up to 5h

Citation XLS+, Hawker 900XP — stand-up cabin, full galley, transcontinental Europe.

Heavy / Long Range

10–14 passengers, 6h+

Challenger 605, Gulfstream G450, Falcon 7X — intercontinental with bedroom-class comfort.

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FAQ

Frequently asked

Can pets fly privately?

Yes — pets travel in the cabin with their owners on every charter we arrange. Just let us know the size and species when you request a quote.

How quickly can you arrange a flight?

For most major airports we can have an aircraft positioned within 4 hours. Last-minute bookings are our specialty — we operate 24/7.

Is the quote I receive the final price?

Yes. Every Limitless Sky quote is all-inclusive — aircraft, crew, fuel, landing and handling fees, catering and taxes. No surprises.

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