Mallorca is the biggest island of the Balearic archipelago situated in the Mediterranean Sea, in the East of the spanish mainland. Since the 60’s and 70’s decades it is one of the most popular and famous european and worldwide tourist destination. As being an island you can only reach it by air or by sea.
Travel information
How to get to Mallorca
How to get to Manacor
From Palma (port and airport) you can reach Manacor following road Ma-15 ,either by car or by bus (central bus station in Plaza España in Palma). There is also a train from Palma Center (Plaza de España) through Inca and arrival in Manacor. Clicking on the link “TIB” you will find the current timetables.
WHERE TO PARK IN MANACOR?
To park in Manacor, the most recommended option is to use the municipal underground car parks, which offer the first 2 hours free of charge to encourage local commerce.
There are also regulated parking areas (ORA – blue zone) and park-and-ride car parks near key locations such as the train station.
Underground Car Parks (City Centre)
These car parks are ideal for accessing the historic and commercial centre.
Sant Jaume: Located on Via Roma. Public car park open 24 hours a day.
Na Camel·la: Located at Plaça na Camel·la. Public car park open 24 hours a day.
Price: €0.02260/min
ORA Zone (Blue Zone)
If you choose to park on the street in regulated areas, the timetable is:
- Monday to Friday: 09:30 am – 1:30 pm and 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
- Saturdays: 09:30 am – 1:30 pm
- Sundays and public holidays: Free
Area Rate
Important: Manacor has a Residential Priority Zone (ZPR) in the city centre monitored by cameras. Do not enter these streets without authorisation, as access is restricted to residents and authorised services.
You can consult the ZPR map here:
https://www.mobilitatmanacor.cat/#mapa
WHERE TO PARK IN PORTO CRISTO?
If you visit Porto Cristo, the most convenient way to park is at the municipal underground parking managed by SAM, located in the town center, very close to the port and the beach. The first 2 hours are free, perfect for strolling, eating, or visiting the town without worrying about initial payment. After the first 2 hours, payment is by the hour.
There is also parking on the streets at the entrances to the town, where it is easier to find a free spot and walk 5–10 minutes to the center. In the area near the beach, parking is regulated by ORA, so be mindful of the times and fees.
In summer, it is recommended to arrive early to secure a spot, especially at the underground parking or near the beach.











