How to get to Son Servera?
Son Servera is a town, a municipality and a beautiful village of Mallorca in the Llevant comarque, known for its combination of traditional Mallorcan settlements with important coastal centers such as Cala Bona and Cala Millor. Founded in the 14th century and located about 65 km from Palma, it retains a historic charm characterized by its traditional architecture, surrounded by nature and close to important tourist attractions. The municipality combines its rich agricultural and fishing history, its geography, and its important culture with a growing focus on tourism, offering coves, beaches, golf courses, and a weekly market.
Location and how to get to Son Servera
Son Servera is located in the east of Mallorca, about 65 km from Palma, and can be reached by car via the Ma-15 motorway towards Manacor, turning off at San Llorenç onto the Ma-4030. Access by public transport is possible via various bus lines that have stops nearby, such as the A42 line.
How to get to Son Servera? Arriving by car
To get to Son Servera by car from Palma, take the MA-15 motorway towards Manacor, pass Manacor, and then take the MA-4030 in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. The route is approximately 68 km long and takes around 1 hour, depending on traffic.
How to get to Son Servera? Getting there by bus
To travel from Palma to Son Servera by bus, the most common route is to take the 412 line from the Intermodal Station, which requires a transfer in the Rambla Rei en Jaume area. The entire trip takes approximately 2 hours and 11 minutes.
Bus route to Son Servera
Departure: Palma Intermodal Station.
First part of the journey: Take the 412 bus to the city center.
Transfer: Change buses at the Rambla Rei en Jaume stop.
Second part of the journey: Take another bus (which could be the same 412 line or a connection) from Rambla Rei en Jaume to get to Son Servera.
Duration: The total journey takes approximately 2 hours and 11 minutes.
Other bus lines to Son Servera
The main bus lines that go to Son Servera are the 412 (which connects with Manacor, Cala Millor, and other nearby towns) and the 401 (which goes from Palma and the airport, passing through towns such as Manacor and Sant Llorenç). The A42 line also offers service to and from the airport, passing through Cala Bona, Manacor, and the airport, and connecting with Son Servera.
Main Lines
Line 412: Connects Son Servera with Manacor, Cala Millor, Cala Bona, and Sant Llorenç, among other destinations.
Line 401: Connects Son Servera with Palma and Palma Airport (PMI), passing through Manacor and Sant Llorenç.
Line A42: Connects with Palma Airport via Cala Bona, Cala Millor, sa Coma, and Portocristo, and also passes through Manacor.
Additional considerations for the bus to Son Servera
Cost: The ticket price can range from 8 to 12 Euros.
Connections: Toget to Son Servera from other parts of the island, such as Llucmajor, it may benecessary to change buses. One example is to take line 504 from Llucmajor toPalma and then changing to line 411 or 401 to reach Son Servera.
Alternative buses: There are alsoother services that involve a transfer in Cala Millor Centre, with aduration of almost 2 hours and 37 minutes, although line 412 is generally moredirect and economical.
Timetable: It is important to check the specific timetables for line 412, asdepartures may vary.
How to get to Son Servera? Arriving by taxi
You can also get to Son Servera by taxi if you are looking for afaster option. A taxi ride to Son Servera can cost around€40-€50 from Manacor and take about 16 minutes. A taxi service from Calas de Mallorca to Son Serveracosts around €36 and takes about 27 minutes. From Palma de Mallorca (Airport), the taxi ride can costapproximately €95 (during the day) or €105 (at night and on weekends). You can request a taxi throughwell-known mobile apps or from this website in thecorresponding section.
Important: All of the above prices and timesare estimates. They may vary depending on the service providerand time of year. We recommend checking directly with providersbefore booking.
And that’s it for this brief overview of how to get to Son Servera, in 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































