Flights to PALMA de MALLORCA from Brussels just for €28 round-trip!

Flights to PALMA de MALLORCA from Brussels for €28 round-trip by Ryanair! Get cheap flights from Belgium to Palma de Mallorca and book at the best price. Tickets will cost just from €28 both ways.

Palma de Mallorca is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Nestled in the crook of the Badia de Palma, Mallorca’s capital is the most agreeable of all Mediterranean towns. Shaped and defined by the sea and backed by not-so-distant mountains, it is a city of open horizons and oft-blue skies, with good looks and a festive nature! Surveying it all from a gentle rise is the old quarter, crowned by its colossal Gothic cathedral. Slip away from the crowds that swarm around the trophy sights for just a minute and you will find yourself deep in a labyrinth of cobbled lanes, which call for serendipitous strolls. Take your lead from the locals and wander here at ease, pausing for market banter, boutique finds, snapshots of baroque churches, palaces and patrician courtyards, and lunches that linger long into the afternoon.

Route:

Brussels – Palma de Mallorca – Brussels

Travel dates:

January 2017

Some examples:

9 – 18 Jan

13 – 18 Jan

13 – 20 Jan

18 – 25 Jan

20 – 23 Jan

23 – 27 Jan

Where to book:

Visit MOMONDO

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Accommodation:

1) Compare thousands of travel sites and save money using the world`s largest hotels search TRIVAGO.

2) If you are interested in booking apartment or room then definitely visit airbnb.com (here you will get $25 bonus credit for accommodation after registration).

Have a look at Trip Advisor when planning your holiday to find out what’s hot and what’s not when it comes to all the local attractions.

Car rental:  

You can find the best car rental prices on Rentalcars.com.

To know more about Mallorca, you can visit and read more in Wikitravel here

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