How to get to Calvià
Calvià is located in the southwest of Mallorca, stretching from the coast to the interior, between the Sierra de Tramuntana and Sierra de Na Burguesa mountain ranges. The municipality is very large and covers a large coastal area with numerous tourist centers, coves, and beaches, as well as a central valley and mountain areas. Its historic center is located inland, about 6 km from the coast.
Accessibility of Calvià
Calvià is mainly accessed via Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), located about 12 kilometers from the center. From the airport, you can reach Calvià by public transport, taxi, or rental car. The town of Calvià is part of the municipality of the same name, which also includes tourist resorts such as Magaluf, Palmanova, and Peguera.
Please note that Calvià is a large municipality with several population centers, such as Calvià Vila, Es Capdellà, Bendinat, Illetes, among others. Bus line 107 goes to the town of Calvià, but may not reach other popular areas within the municipality.
Getting to Calvià from Palma Airport (PMI)
To get to Calvià from Palma Airport (PMI), take the Aerotib A11 bus to Peguera/Magaluf, or take the EMT bus (line 1) to Palma Intermodal Station and then bus line 107 to the town of Calvià.
Route details
Direct bus (Aerotib): Take the Aerotib A11, which connects the airport directly to the Peguera/Magaluf area in the municipality of Calvià.
Bus and transfer: Take EMT bus line 1 to Palma Intermodal Station. From there, take bus line 107 towards the town of Calvià or other locations.
By taxi or private transfer: This is a faster and more direct option, especially if you are traveling with luggage.
Getting to Calvià by car from Palma Airport (PMI): This is the fastest option. To get to Calvià by car from the airport, take the Ma-1 motorway towards Andratx, take exit 14 and, at the roundabout, take the third exit towards Magaluf. The journey is about 28 km and takes approximately 20 minutes.
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Getting to Calvià from Palma de Mallorca
Getting to Calvià by bus from Palma: There is no direct route from Palma, but you can take a bus to the Estació Intermodal and then connect with line 107 or another line that goes to Calvià or its surroundings.
Getting to Calvià by taxi from Palma: Taxis are available for direct journeys from the airport or your point of departure, which is a good option if you are looking for comfort and speed.
Getting to Calvià by car from Palma: To get to Calvià by car from the island’s capital, take the Ma-1 motorway towards Andratx, take exit 14 and, at the roundabout, take the third exit towards Magaluf. The journey is about 28 km and takes approximately 20 minutes.
Getting to Calvià from the central area of the island
By bus (recommended if you don’t have a car): Take the train from your starting point to Palma Intermodal Station. From the Intermodal Station, take bus line 107 towards Av. es Capdellà in Calvià.
By car: The fastest way is to go by car. The journey is about 48.4 km and takes approximately 36 minutes.
Getting to Calvià from other locations
To get to Calvià from other locations, the most common way is to take the car via the Ma-1 motorway (towards Andratx) or the public bus, such as line 107 for quick connections from the southern part of the island. You can also get there by taxi or a combination of train and bus, depending on your starting point.
Getting to Calvià from Arenal: You can take bus line 107, although this will involve a longer journey of over 2 hours.
Getting to Calvià from Inca: The fastest option is to take the train to Palma Intermodal Station and then a bus, such as line 103 or 107, or go by car.
Getting to Calvià from Santa Ponsa: You can take bus line 107, which is very fast and will drop you off in Calvià in about 13 minutes.
And that’s it for this brief guide: how to get to Calvià, Mallorca. We hope it helps.
By the way: Are you coming to Mallorca on a tourist trip? If you find it helpful, you can also check out our travel guide to Mallorca and more tourist information about the island