U.S. passport holders will not need an ETIAS to travel to Spain. The requirement has been postponed until later date in the year and will not effect any of our guests that are United States Citizens. If you are not an United States citizen, please check Spain's requirement for your requirements for entry. For more details visit: https://etias.com/etias-application
Mallorca is famous for its beautiful, sandy beaches surrounded by crystal clear waters, sheltered coves, rugged mountains and picturesque villages.
The time in Spain is normally 6 hours ahead of the time in New York, but because these time zones don't share the same start and end times for daylight saving time, the time in Spain can for a short while be 5 hours ahead of the time in New York. The IANA time zone identifier for Spain is Europe/Madrid.
The official currency in Mallorca is the euro. Since the U.S. dollar to euro exchange rate fluctuates, be sure to check the current exchange rate before you visit. You can also visit your local bank in advance of travel to request Euros in advance of travel.
The island is well-developed and boasts a booming tourism industry, so while Spanish is the official language spoken by locals, English is widely spoken.