Below is my complete guide on how to rent a car in Mallorca, covering:
I have tried listing everything you may need to know to enjoy a worry-free car hire experience.
It depends what kind of holiday you want.
You can stay at the beach and party. You don’t need a car for that.
But that would be a shame, because the island is magnificent with mountains, cliffs, caves, hidden beaches and coves…
Renting a car is the best option to:
If you don’t want to read the entire article with the step-by-step to renting a car in Mallorca, here is a short summary of my top tips:
You will see a lot of mentions of  Discovercars.com throughout this article.
This is the platform I personally use and one of the best customer-rated comparison sites on the market.
As soon as I decide on a destination and dates, I go check their deals and car types.
I have found some really good deals many times.
Plus, they have a practical coverage option at great price that will cover you in case of damage to the outside of the car.
One of my rental cars in Mallorca
To be honest, Mallorca is not my favorite destination for driving.
It is not dramatically difficult, but it is not the most comfortable experience.
Roads are overall in correct conditions, and the island is not huge, so you never drive for too long.
However, when you leave the main roads, there are many very narrow roads. And it is very crowded with lots of tourists (who don’t know the size of their rental cars)
To drive in Mallorca / Spain you need a valid driving licence from your country.
Official driving age in Mallorca / Spain is 18.
However, most car rental companies in Mallorca:
On the platform Discovercars.com you can enter your age, to see any limitation in rental cars available and any additional fee.
Remember that unless you have decided to purchase a full coverage insurance directly with the rental company, you will be asked for your credit card to hold a deposit. This amount s blocked on your account via your credit card (until you bring the car back without damages).
As it is on top of the payment, you may be hitting the limit of your credit card daily/weekly or monthly protection limit.
So be prepared! Your options are:
On the platform Discovercars.com:
Deposit filters on Discovercars.com
The island of Mallorca is a very popular destination, especially in Summer.
So, if you want the choice of your vehicle types and good prices, it is better to rent your car as early as possible.
You won’t find any last-minute deals in Summer.
As soon as you have picked your dates, book the car!
Cars can be rented for all major beach towns and from the airport.
If you want to see only a couple of things, you could rent only for a few days from the place where you are staying.
However, to be able to explore the entire island and see all its magnificent landscapes, the best option is to rent from the airport.
You can find all the main rental companies at the airport.
The island also has some locals renters in the touristic seaside towns. Be careful with prices that seem too low to be true!
I know it depends on how many people are traveling and how much luggage you are traveling with.
But here are a few things to keep in mind when traveling in Mallorca:
Most cars to rent in Mallorca have a manual transmission.
Rental companies have automatic cars, but they are often more expensive. And there are less of them, so book early.
On Discovercars.com, you can use the filter “Automatic transmission” on the left, if this is a must have for you.
Not really. Road to almost all attractions are paved.
There are a couple of beaches / coves that are only accessible by tracks. But know that even if you have a 4WD, the insurance protection associated with the rental probably does not cover use of the car out of paved roads.
This is frequent in many countries. Read the fine print.
Sa Calobra road
Another idea is to rent a vehicle in which you can sleep.
Overall, this could save you money compared to booking extra accommodations.
However, Mallorca is not the ideal destination for that because:
Plan your dream road trip around Mallorca!