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Health and Safety

Mallorca offers all kinds of possibilities for health care from public health centers to private clinics. Read on and find out more about health and safety on Mallorca.


Health Care + Emergencies on Mallorca

Before you leave home, it’s wise to check with your health- and travel insurance at home what they do cover and what not. When you are on the island, you can go to local health centers for health care. You will need to show them your health insurance, and most probably pay cash for the received treatment. You can also visit private clinics for health care. In general you’ll be helped quicker, but it will also cost more.

In case of COVID-19, you can also contact the Balearic health Service on 902 079 079, +34 971437079, or call 061 in the event of more serious symptoms. For all other emergencies (Police, Ambulance + Fire), you can phone 122.

TIP | Check IB-SALUT.com in case you wish to know more about health care and emergencies on Mallorca or for emergencies numbers on Mallorca, check Mallorca.org.


Covid-19 Rules + Regulations

Illesbalears.travel gives you a good overview of most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about COVID-19 on the Balearic Islands, which Mallorca is part of. Their information on recommendations and measures can help you plan your trip and ensure you visit us with all safety guarantees in place.

TIP | Check this website in case you wish to know more about COVID-19 rules + regulations on Mallorca: Illesbalears.travel.




More Rules & Regulations on Mallorca


Whenever you’re spending time in another country than your own, you’ll notice that there’s a different etiquette on what’s proper behaviour and what’s allowed and what’s not. And in some cases, this isn’t always obvious. What to do? Do as the locals do and/or read up on local etiquette.

Mallorca in general has a lot of rules & regulations, and there’re too many to name them all. One important one though for men especially, is that t-shirts need to stay on. Only on the beach, you’re allowed to take t-shirts off, but in the towns and villages, clothes need to be on and you need to be properly dressed. Women included.

We couldn’t find a proper list of what rules & fines are out there, but we would like to warn you that fines are high on Mallorca. The best thing to do? Respect the island customs on what’s accepted and proper behaviour. So, at least no nudity in public, no drinking in public and no noise pollution.

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