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Age restrictions
As of 2015 the age of consent in Spain is 16 for both heterosexual and homosexual sex. You can smoke and drink from 18. To drive a car or motorbike over 125cc you need to be over 18.
Flying the EU flag
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Budgeting
Mallorca has become more expensive in recent years due to the fluctuating euro rate and the island increasingly becoming an upmarket destination. All prices below are approximate and given only as a guide.
Getting there
Air fares vary enormously. Flights from the UK with a budget airline can vary from around ÂŁ60 return in off-season to ÂŁ190 or more in high season. Scheduled flights can be as low as ÂŁ130 if you book well in advance, but anything up to ÂŁ300 if you make a relatively late booking. The cheapest flights are usually available via the internet, or by taking a chance on a last-minute offer. See www.skyscanner.net to compare prices.
Accommodation
Hotels can be more expensive than on the Spanish mainland. Rates for two sharing a double room during high season can range from as low as âŹ45 in a hostal to as much as âŹ400 at a top-of-the-range hotel. A comfortable, pleasant three-star hotel will cost about âŹ80ââŹ120. Rates drop considerably out of season.
Meals
The menĂș del dĂa, a fixed price midday meal, is usually an excellent bargain, costing around âŹ12â15 for a reasonably good three-course meal with one drink included. In a bar a continental breakfast (fresh orange juice, coffee and croissant) will cost around âŹ5; a coffee âŹ1.50ââŹ2. The average price of a three-course Ă la carte meal, including house wine, will be about âŹ35 per person. You can pay considerably less, but at top restaurants you may pay more than twice that much. The price of wine has increased: you will pay about âŹ2.50ââŹ3 for a glass of wine in a smartish bar.
Attractions
Most museums and galleries charge an entry fee of around âŹ3â5. Entry to La Real Cartuja, Valldemossa costs âŹ8.50; the Coves del Drach around âŹ15. Water parks are more expensive, around âŹ25 (children âŹ18). A two-hour trip in a glass-bottomed boat costs around âŹ15 (children half-price).
Ferries
Inter-island ferries between Mallorca and Menorca are reasonable for foot passengers (about âŹ50 return), but quite expensive if you take a car â about âŹ200 for a vehicle and two passengers. The ferry from Mallorca to Ibiza is about the same price. Deals are often available, especially if you book well in advance.
Useful prices
A caña (small draught beer): âŹ2.00
Glass of house wine: âŹ2â4
Main course: budget restaurant âŹ7.90, mid-range âŹ15, expensive âŹ21+
Hotels: budget âŹ45, moderate âŹ80, luxury âŹ200+
Taxi from Palma airport to city centre: âŹ27
A single bus ticket: âŹ1.50
Parc del Mar, Palma
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Children
The Spanish adore kids. Even fairly late at night, you will find that restaurants welcome little ones with open arms, and most serve child-friendly meals. Nearly all sights and theme parks offer a discount for under-12s, and resort hotels are generally pretty good when it comes to childrenâs activities.
Climate
Mid-June until September is virtually rainless, with wall-to-wall sunshine. In July, the hottest month, temperatures range from 30°C (86°F) in the afternoon to about 20°C (68°F) at night. Autumn temperatures are typically around 24°C (75°F), but there are often short heavy rains in early September; October is the wettest month. April and May see a little rain with lots of sunshine and moderate temperatures. In winter, expect some rain and cool winds, but most days are sunny, and it is usually warm enough at midday to sit outside. Average maximum/minimum winter temperatures are 15°C (59°F) and 7°C (45°F).
Numerous beaches are safe for children
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Clothing
Mallorca is pretty low-key, though older people dress up a bit for their evening paseo (promenade); a T-shirt and shorts are the minimum requirement for both men and women. Never wear beach gear in towns (you can now be fined for this), and when visiting churches cover your shoulders and knees. Going topless on the beaches is fairly normal, though total nudity should be kept to designated beaches.
In spring and autumn bring lots of light layers and a mac. In summer you wonât need much more than something to cover up with, but bring something warm and waterproof in the winter.
Crime and safety
Mallorca is generally pretty safe and serious crime extremely rare. Employ the same precautions you would anywhere, though: keep your eye on belongings, especially in crowded areas, and take care when withdrawing money from ATMs. Leave extra valuables in the hotel safe; ...