Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca

Spain

Introduction to Port

Palma de Mallorca’s port sits at the gateway of a city where a medieval heart meets a sun-soaked island, turning every call into a destination experience rather than a mere stop. Docking beside Parc de la Mar and the looming silhouette of the La Seu cathedral, guests step into Palma’s signature mix: sea-breeze promenades along the Passeig d'es Born, the ramparts and courtyard-like views from Ses Voltes, and the Old Town’s maze of courtyards that fuse Gothic grandeur with Moorish echoes. The port provides swift ship-to-shore access to emblematic excursions—strolling the Llotja, visiting the Miró mural, or walking the ramparts at sunrise—while broader island adventures unfold to the Serra de Tramuntana, Valldemossa, Sóller on the vintage rail, and pristine coves along Mallorca’s coastline. For the fleet, modern terminals deliver deep-water berths, rapid turnarounds, and shore-power options, enabling large itineraries to dock efficiently with reduced idling. Onboard, cruise lines curate Mallorca-forward experiences: Catalan-inspired dining programs, rejuvenating spa and wellness options, enriching cultural modules, and family-friendly amenities, all supported by high-speed connectivity and seamless port services that keep guests oriented—from the cathedral’s first glow at dawn to tapas-laced evenings on deck as Palma lights up.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Iconic cathedral and old town
La Seu and medieval streets nearby.
Seafront parks and promenades
Parc de la Mar and Passeig d'es Born.
Historic fortifications at Ses Voltes
Bastions along the cathedral's seafront.
Gateway to Mallorcan culture
Markets, tapas, and vibrant street life.