Route guide · southeast coves
Palma Airport to Cala d'Or
Cala d'Or is a string of pine-backed coves on Majorca's southeast coast, 57 kilometres from Palma Airport — a marina, a low white old quarter, and beaches small enough that each feels like a find. What it doesn't have is a rail link or an express bus, which is why most visitors arrive the same way: by road, in just under an hour.
What the journey looks like
The route crosses the island's quiet southeast interior — the motorway to Llucmajor, then country roads past Campos and Santanyí before the pines and the first cove signs appear. A private transfer takes you door to door to Cala d'Or itself or the neighbouring resorts of Porto Petro and Cala Ferrera without stops.
Transfer options from Palma Airport to Cala d'Or
A private transfer is the practical option for the southeast: fixed price per vehicle, driver at arrivals with your name, about 55 minutes direct. A metered taxi to this side of the island runs comparatively expensive, and public transport means changing in Palma city. Groups and families with luggage almost always pre-book.
Frequently asked questions
How far is Cala d'Or from Palma Airport?
Around 55 kilometres, which works out at just under an hour by road across the southeast of the island.
Can the transfer drop us in Porto Petro or Cala Ferrera?
Yes — the neighbouring coves are on the same route and the fixed price is door to door to your hotel or villa.
What if my flight lands late in the evening?
We track your flight and adjust the pickup automatically within our operating hours, 07:00–22:00 daily.