Dreaming of turquoise waters, Mediterranean villages and incredible seafood — without destroying your budget? This cheap Mallorca & Menorca itinerary shows you exactly how to explore Spain’s Balearic Islands affordably, including the best low-cost ways to get there, where to stay, what to see and what to eat.
Whether you’re planning a summer escape or a shoulder-season getaway, this guide helps you experience both islands on a budget.
Why Visit Mallorca & Menorca?
The Balearic Islands offer two very different vibes:
Mallorca (Majorca) – larger, lively, diverse landscapes, nightlife and dramatic mountains
Menorca (Minorca) – quieter, untouched beaches, relaxed atmosphere and authentic charm
Combining both gives you the best of Spain’s island life — without the Ibiza party prices.
How to Get to Mallorca & Menorca (4 Cheapest Options)
Getting to the Balearic Islands from mainland Spain can be surprisingly affordable if you plan well.
Budget Flights from Barcelona, Madrid or Valencia
The fastest and often cheapest option.
Airlines like Ryanair, Vueling, and Air Europa regularly offer low-cost routes to Palma de Mallorca and Menorca.
Barcelona → Mallorca: ~1 hour
Madrid → Mallorca: ~1h30
Barcelona → Menorca: ~1 hour
Tip: Book 6–8 weeks in advance and avoid July–August for the lowest fares.
Ferry from Barcelona or Valencia
If you’re traveling with more luggage or a car, ferries can be budget-friendly.
Ferry companies like Balearia and Trasmed operate routes to the islands.
Overnight ferries can save one night of accommodation.
Slower but scenic.
Best for flexible travelers who enjoy sea journeys.
Ferry Between Mallorca & Menorca
The cheapest way to move between islands.
Route:
Alcúdia (Mallorca) → Ciutadella (Menorca)
Duration: 1.5 to 5 hours depending on boat type
Often costs around €30–50 if booked early.
Short Inter-Island Flight
If ferry schedules don’t work, short flights operate daily between Mallorca and Menorca.
Flight time: about 40 minutes
Slightly more expensive than ferry but very convenient.
10-Day Budget Itinerary for Mallorca & Menorca
This itinerary balances beaches, culture and food while keeping costs low.
Days 1–4: Budget Mallorca Travel Guide
Base yourself in Palma or just outside the city for cheaper accommodation.
What to See in Mallorca:
Palma Old Town
Walk through narrow streets, lively plazas and the waterfront promenade.
Visit:
La Seu Cathedral
Bellver Castle (for panoramic views)
Exploring the old town is completely free.
Serra de Tramuntana
A UNESCO-listed mountain range perfect for scenic bus rides and hikes.
Visit charming villages like:
Sóller
Valldemossa
Public transport is cheaper than renting a car.
Best Budget Beaches in Mallorca
Cala Mesquida
Cala Millor
Es Trenc
Cala des Moró
Bring snacks and water to avoid expensive beach restaurants.

Days 5–7: Travel to Menorca
Take the ferry from Alcúdia to Ciutadella.
Stay in:
Ciutadella (charming historic center)
ORMahón (great harbor views and good transport connections)
Days 7–10: Budget Menorca Travel Guide
Menorca is perfect for slow travel.
Best Things to Do in Menorca
Ciutadella Old Town
Beautiful stone streets, small squares and a relaxed atmosphere.
Camí de Cavalls
A historic circular trail around the island.
Perfect for hiking or cycling — and completely free.
Cala Turqueta & Son Bou
Crystal-clear beaches that look Caribbean.
Arrive early to avoid parking restrictions and crowds.
What to Eat in Mallorca & Menorca (Without Overspending)
Mallorca Traditional Food
Ensaimadas (sweet spiral pastry)
Tumbet (Mediterranean vegetable dish)
Pa amb oli (bread with olive oil, tomato and ham)
Menorca Local Specialties
Mahón cheese
Seafood paella
Fresh prawns
Caldereta de langosta (lobster stew – try a shared portion to save money)
Budget Tip: Eat your main meal at lunch when menus del día are cheaper.
How to Keep This Trip Cheap
✔ Travel in May, June or September
✔ Stay in hostels or guesthouses
✔ Use public buses
✔ Avoid beachfront hotels
✔ Book transport early
✔ Shop at supermarkets for beach picnics
Estimated Budget (Per Person – 10 Days)
Budget Traveler Style:
Flights: €40–120
Ferries: €30–50
Accommodation (hostels/private rooms): €20–40 per night
Food: €15–25 per day
Transport & activities: €50–100 total
Estimated total for Mallorca & Menorca:
€600–900 depending on season

