Where you’ll be
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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Hotel Barcelo Ponent Beach 4* located in Cala d'Or (Majorca)
- Available in All-Inclusive
- Available with round holiday on Trasmed ferry departing from Barcelona or Valencia to Palma de Mallorca.
Extras not included
- Boarding of car, motorcycle or van not included.
- Eco-tax and tourist tax, to be paid at destination.
Ferry
Travelling in a cabin: everything you need to know
If you are travelling in a cabin, here is what to expect on board:
- All cabins are identical and include 2 berths (maximum capacity of 4 people) and a private bathroom with shower.
- The cabin is private, meaning you will only share it with the people included in your booking.
Cabin layout
- If your booking includes 4 people or fewer, you will be assigned one cabin to share.
- If you would prefer two separate cabins, you can contact us here and we will check availability.
- If your booking includes more than 4 people, several cabins will be assigned according to the maximum capacity per cabin.
Essential travel documents
How to make your booking
- Reservation details
When completing your booking, enter the first and last names of every traveller exactly as they appear on the passport or other valid travel document (confirm with your embassy if needed). This step is essential to ensure your travel documents are issued correctly and without delays.
- What documents are required to travel?
Contact your embassy and the embassy of the destination country to confirm which travel documents are required.
Start this process early, as certain procedures may take time.
- How will you receive your travel documents?
Your final travel documents will be sent by email up to 48 hours before departure, printing them is mandatory.
At the port, present the printed documents together with the Travel Document of all passengers, without these documents boarding will not be permitted.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Mallorca: sun, sea and unforgettable moments
Mallorca is one of the Mediterranean’s most beloved islands, combining turquoise coves, golden-sand beaches, scenic mountain landscapes, charming stone villages, and a vibrant cultural scene. Ideal for families and couples alike, the island invites you to slow down, explore, and enjoy every moment under the sun.
Make sure you visit:
- Palma de Mallorca’s Old Town: A captivating mix of Gothic architecture, narrow lanes, elegant courtyards, and lively cafés perfect for an afternoon stroll.
- La Seu Cathedral: The island’s most iconic monument, rising dramatically by the sea with stunning interiors and views.
- Serra de Tramuntana: A UNESCO-listed mountain range offering breathtaking panoramas, charming viewpoints, and picturesque villages.
- Valldemossa & Deià: Two of the most beautiful inland villages, known for their stone houses, artistic heritage, and peaceful Mediterranean atmosphere.
- Cap de Formentor: A dramatic headland with unforgettable viewpoints overlooking cliffs, forests, and the sea.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Cala Mondragó: A protected natural bay with shallow turquoise water, perfect for families.
- Es Trenc: Often compared to Caribbean beaches thanks to its white sand and calm, clear sea.
- Cala Llombards: A small cove surrounded by rocky cliffs and perfect for snorkeling.
- Playa de Muro: A long sandy beach with gentle waves, ideal for children and long seaside walks.
- Cala Agulla: A scenic beach framed by pine forests and natural dunes.
Family-friendly activities:
- Palma Aquarium: A highlight for children, with huge tanks, interactive zones, and Mediterranean species.
- Vintage train to Sóller: A charming wooden train crossing valleys and citrus groves, ideal for a relaxing family excursion.
- Boat trip along the coast: Great for spotting hidden coves and enjoying the island from the water.
- Cuevas del Drach: Fascinating underground caves with a large subterranean lake.
- Easy hikes in the Tramuntana: Well-signposted routes suitable for beginners and families.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Ensaimada: Mallorca’s iconic sweet pastry, perfect for breakfast or a mid-afternoon treat.
- Sobrassada: A soft, slightly spicy cured sausage traditionally spread on bread.
- Tumbet: A local vegetable dish similar to ratatouille, full of Mediterranean flavours.
- Arroz brut: A comforting, spiced rice dish prepared with meat and vegetables.
- Fresh seafood: Especially local fish like “raor” or grilled sardines.
Make the most of your visit and go to ...
- Sóller & Port de Sóller: A perfect day trip combining mountain scenery, orange groves, and a beautiful seaside promenade.
- Alcúdia Old Town: A charming medieval walled town with cobbled streets, traditional markets, and Roman ruins nearby.
- Cabrera National Park: Take a boat tour to this protected archipelago with untouched landscapes and crystal-clear waters.
- Pollensa: Ideal for culture lovers, with its historic square, art galleries, and the iconic 365 Calvari Steps.
- Port d’Andratx: A scenic harbour town perfect for a relaxing walk and waterfront dining.

