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Internet Mallorca Connection: Check Fibre, Choose a Provider, Sign a Contract

The Mallorca internet connection is for many new residents the first real test in the Spanish bureaucratic jungle – and yet it is not as complicated as it sounds, provided you know what you need. Spain is one of the best-connected countries in Europe: more than 90 % of households have access to fibre optic broadband (Fibra Óptica), and even in many smaller towns on the island speeds of 600 Mbit/s and above are achievable. Prices that would be unthinkable in Germany are standard here. What to expect: which providers are genuinely available on Mallorca, how to check coverage for your exact address, what WiMAX and satellite mean for remote fincas, why you cannot get a fixed-line contract without a NIE and a Spanish bank account – and how to get online quickly regardless.

Internet on Mallorca: Fibre Optic, Providers & Contracts 2026

Not sure which provider is available at your address – or do you need help signing a contract in Spanish?


Why Mallorca's internet is better than Germany's

Anyone arriving from Germany will be rubbing their eyes in disbelief: fibre directly into the home (FTTH – Fiber to the Home) is not the exception in Spain, it is the standard. Telefónica (Movistar) invested early in FTTH rather than copper, and competitors have continued to expand the network ever since. The result: Spain ranks among the leaders in Europe with fibre population coverage of over 90 %, well above the EU average of 64 %. Even rural areas achieve around 79 % coverage – also a top figure in the EU.

For Mallorca this means: in Palma, Calvià, Llucmajor, Manacor, Inca, Pollença and most other municipalities you can get symmetrical fibre connections with 300 Mbit/s to 1 Gbit/s. Prices from around 30 Euro per month are realistic with the major national providers – considerably lower than comparable German tariffs.

Please note: Away from built-up areas – on fincas, in hillside urbanizaciones or scattered settlements – the situation is quite different. Here you will need alternatives (→ section on WiMAX & satellite).


Checking coverage at your address – here's how

Before you sign a contract or get caught up in the stress of moving, check availability for your exact address. Every provider has its own coverage checker on its website.

Provider Coverage check URL Special feature
Movistar movistar.es (Cobertura) Largest proprietary fibre network on the island
Orange cobertura.orange.es Fast and address-specific, recommended as a first check
Vodafone vodafone.es/cobertura Combines own network and third-party network
MásMóvil / Yoigo masmovil.es Partly uses third-party networks
Digi digimobil.es Own network still expanding, affordable entry-level option
ConectaBalear conectabalear.com/en/cobertura Specialist for the Balearic Islands including WiMAX for rural areas

Recommendation: Always check at least two providers in parallel, as the networks differ. Orange offers a particularly fast address checker (cobertura.orange.es), which many people use for an initial overview. For rural locations, ConectaBalear is the first port of call – the Balearic specialist covers areas where the national providers offer nothing.

Please note: Checking availability on provider websites is free of charge and non-binding. You will not be automatically signed up to any contract.


An overview of the main fibre-optic providers in Mallorca

All the major national providers are represented in Mallorca, along with the Balearic specialist ConectaBalear. Here is a comparison based on editorially researched indicative figures:

Fibre optic providers on Mallorca compared by price: Digi from 31 Euro to Movistar from 60 Euro per month
Provider Technology Price from (approx./month) Special feature
Digi Fibra (own + third-party network), 4G/5G approx. 31 € Cheapest major provider; support almost exclusively in Spanish
MásMóvil / Yoigo Fibra (Orange network), 4G/5G approx. 36 € Affordable bundles; uses third-party networks
Adamo Fibra (own) approx. 44 € Surprisingly good in smaller towns; often symmetrical speeds
Orange Fibra (own), 5G approx. 45 € Solid coverage in Palma and larger towns
Vodafone España Fibra (own + Adamo), 4G/5G approx. 53 € Good all-round package; customer service in Spanish
Movistar Fibra (own), 5G approx. 60 € Largest own network; technically the most stable choice; good value for money in a bundle
ConectaBalear (Fibra) Fibre optic, Balearic network from 14,50 € Balearic local provider; Fibra and WiMAX can be combined

Please note: All prices are indicative figures (correct at time of research). Promotional prices often expire after 12 months and may increase thereafter – always check the terms and conditions that apply after the promotional period.

Combined packages are worth it: If you combine fibre and mobile with the same provider (so-called "Fibra y Móvil" packages), you will generally receive significantly better terms than with separate contracts.


ConectaBalear – the Balearic specialist

ConectaBalear is the only provider that focuses exclusively on the Balearic Islands: Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. This makes it particularly interesting when other providers are not available at your address.

Product Technology Price from (approx./month) Special feature
Fibra Fibre optic from 14,50 € For urban and well-connected locations
WiMAX Wireless (antenna) from 15 € For rural areas without fibre optic
Mobile 5G from 6,90 € Data rollover, flat-rate calls

Particularly practical for part-time residents and holiday home owners: ConectaBalear offers a hibernation mode (Hibernación) – you deactivate the connection for the months when you are not on the island and pay only a reduced standing charge instead of the full tariff. The company can be reached free of charge by phone on 1699 and offers its website in German (conectabalear.com/de).


WiMAX and satellite: alternatives for fincas and rural locations

Anyone living outside of villages – on a finca in the Tramuntana mountains, in an urbanización on a hillside, or in a remote hamlet – will quickly find that fibre optic has its limits. Here are the realistic alternatives:

WiMAX (wireless internet)

WiMAX works via a small external antenna mounted on the property that receives radio signals from the provider. ConectaBalear is the most important provider of this type in the Balearic Islands and offers coverage in virtually every corner of the islands.

Typical process for a WiMAX installation (ConectaBalear):

  1. Address check at conectabalear.com/de/cobertura
  2. Select your preferred tariff and submit your request
  3. Provider calls back and confirms availability
  4. Technician appointment: installation of the external antenna and configuration of the router (router included)
  5. Connection goes live

Please note: WiMAX speeds are considerably lower than fibre optic. For basic browsing, video calls, and SD/HD streaming this is generally sufficient, but it can become a bottleneck for multiple simultaneous 4K streams or large data transfers when working from home.

Starlink from SpaceX is now available on Mallorca as well and delivers acceptable speeds even in remote locations. Advantage: no ground infrastructure required. Disadvantage: higher upfront costs for the satellite dish and monthly fees that generally exceed those of local providers. You should check current prices directly at starlink.com/es.


What you need to sign a contract

This is where mistakes most often occur: without the right documents you will simply be rejected by providers' automated systems – regardless of how helpful the customer adviser in the shop may be.

Requirement Details
NIE number (Número de Identificación de Extranjeros) Mandatory with all major providers for a fixed-line contract
Spanish bank account (IBAN) Required for SEPA direct debit; foreign IBANs are rejected by many systems
Residential address in Spain For installation and as a billing address
Identity document (passport or DNI/TIE) For identification when signing the contract

Don't have a NIE yet? Then that's your first step. The NIE is the foundation for almost all dealings with authorities and contracts in Spain – not just for getting an internet connection. Find out how to apply in our guide:
Applying for a NIE number in Mallorca

Don't have a Spanish bank account yet? Some neobanks (e.g. N26) issue a Spanish IBAN without requiring you to prove residency in Spain – this can work as an interim solution.
Opening a bank account in Spain


Signing a contract: step by step

  1. Check address coverage – with at least two providers (→ table above)
  2. Choose a tariff – Fibra only or a Fibra + Móvil bundle? Check the minimum term (often 12 months)
  3. Have your documents ready – NIE, Spanish IBAN, address, identity document
  4. Sign the contract – online, by phone, or in person at a provider's shop in Palma (all major providers have shops, as does ConectaBalear)
  5. Arrange an installation appointment – a technician typically comes 1–2 weeks after the contract is signed
  6. Set up the router – in most cases a Wi-Fi router is included free of charge and configured by the technician

Please note: Many contracts are drawn up in Spanish. If you're not confident with the language, it's worth bringing someone along or engaging a service provider. A gestoría can help with this:
Finding a gestoría in Mallorca

Six steps to getting an internet connection on Mallorca: from address check to router setup

Internet without a NIE: what's still possible?

For the initial period without a NIE or a Spanish bank account, there are some practical stopgap solutions:

Option Advantage Disadvantage
Prepaid SIM with a data flat rate Available immediately, no contract required Higher cost per GB; tethering as a Wi-Fi hotspot is possible
Neobank IBAN (e.g. N26) Spanish IBAN without Spanish residency Not all provider systems accept all neobanks
ConectaBalear (flexible tariffs) Local provider, personal contact, German-language website Fibre-optic coverage at the address required
Hotspot via Spanish SIM card Usable immediately anywhere Not suitable as a permanent solution

Important: The major national providers (Movistar, Vodafone, Orange, Digi) generally require an NIE and a Spanish IBAN for landline contracts – without this combination, online orders are automatically rejected. Smaller and local providers are sometimes more flexible; ask them directly.


Mobile phone coverage on Mallorca: the right network for the island

Alongside your landline connection – or as an interim solution – a good mobile tariff on Mallorca is essential. The most important providers:

Provider Strength on Mallorca Note
Movistar Best coverage, including in remote locations; 4G island-wide, 5G in urban centres Most expensive major provider
Vodafone Competitive coverage; good all-round package A solid compromise between price and network quality
Orange Affordable tariffs; good in urban areas MásMóvil and Yoigo also use the Orange network
Digi Cheapest provider; own network in expansion Support almost exclusively in Spanish
Pepephone Virtual provider on the Movistar network Good for budget-conscious users who want Movistar quality

Detailed information on tariffs, prepaid options, and taking out a mobile contract can be found here:
Taking out a mobile phone contract on Mallorca


The most common mistakes when setting up internet on Mallorca

From real experience: these are the points where things most often go wrong.

  1. Availability not checked in advance – Fibre-optic broadband is not available at the desired address, yet the move is already planned. Always run the address check before signing a rental or purchase contract.
  2. No NIE applied for before moving – Applying for an NIE takes time; without an NIE, no landline contract is possible. Apply for your NIE as early as possible.
  3. Foreign IBAN – Many online forms automatically reject non-Spanish IBANs. Open a Spanish bank account (→ Bank Account Guide).
  4. Promotional price not questioned – Low introductory prices often expire after 12 months. Always ask what the price will be after the promotional period.
  5. Only one provider checked – Networks don't always overlap. If you only check with Movistar, you might miss that Orange or Adamo is available at your address for less.
  6. WiMAX option overlooked – Finca owners often assume that internet is simply not possible. ConectaBalear reaches even very rural locations via WiMAX.
  7. No backup planned for the transition period – Installation typically takes 1–2 weeks. Having a prepaid SIM as a hotspot backup saves a lot of hassle.

What comes next? Further contracts and admin appointments

The internet connection is usually one of the first things you sort out as a new resident. Here are the typical next steps:


Checklist: Internet connection on Mallorca

  • Address check carried out with at least two providers (Orange, Movistar, ConectaBalear)
  • NIE number applied for or already in hand
  • Spanish bank account with IBAN opened or neobank option explored
  • Tariff compared: Fibra solo vs. Fibra + Móvil bundle
  • Promotional price duration checked (what does the tariff cost after month 12?)
  • For rural locations: WiMAX availability checked with ConectaBalear
  • Prepaid SIM obtained as a stopgap until installation
  • Installation appointment planned (typically 1–2 weeks' lead time)
  • For part-time residents: suspension option (Hibernación) enquired about with the provider

Conclusion

Getting an internet connection on Mallorca is perfectly straightforward thanks to the well-developed fibre-optic network – provided you have your NIE and a Spanish IBAN to hand. For urban locations, providers such as Digi, Orange or MásMóvil offer affordable, fast connections. For fincas and rural areas, ConectaBalear with its WiMAX products is often the only realistic option. The most important thing: always check availability at your exact address before making plans – and arrange a prepaid SIM as a backup for the transition period.



Official sources

Can I sign up for an internet contract in Mallorca without a NIE?
With the major national providers (Movistar, Vodafone, Orange, Digi), a NIE number is generally mandatory for fixed-line contracts. Smaller and local providers such as ConectaBalear are sometimes more flexible — it's best to ask them directly. As a stopgap solution, a prepaid SIM with a data flat rate works without a NIE.
How much does fibre broadband in Mallorca cost per month?
According to our research, prices start at around 14,50 € (ConectaBalear) for more basic tariffs and go up to around 60 € with Movistar. Budget providers such as Digi come in at around 31 €, Orange at around 45 €. Introductory prices may rise after 12 months — always check the terms and conditions that apply after the promotional period.
How long does it take to have a fibre connection installed?
As a rule, the technician will come 1–2 weeks after the contract is signed. Factor in this lead time and arrange a prepaid SIM as a hotspot backup in the meantime.
I live on a finca — does that mean I can't get internet?
Not at all. In many rural locations on Mallorca, fibre broadband is indeed unavailable. ConectaBalear offers WiMAX wireless internet here, which works via a small external antenna and covers virtually every corner of the island. Starlink is also available as a satellite solution.
Do I absolutely need a Spanish bank account?
For fixed-line contracts with most providers: yes. Many systems automatically reject non-Spanish IBANs. Neobanks such as N26 issue Spanish IBANs and can serve as a stopgap solution.
Are combined fibre and mobile packages worth it?
Yes. The so-called Fibra-y-Móvil packages generally offer significantly better value than separate contracts. Those who add several mobile lines can get further discounts on the monthly base fee with some providers.
What is the best option for part-time residents who are only in Mallorca for a few months?
ConectaBalear offers a suspension option (Hibernación): you deactivate the connection for the months when you are not on the island and pay only a reduced standby fee instead of the full tariff. An alternative is a purely prepaid SIM-based solution.
Which provider has the best coverage in remote areas of Mallorca?
For mobile coverage, Movistar is regarded as the provider with the most comprehensive coverage, including in rural and hard-to-reach areas. For fixed-line and internet, ConectaBalear with WiMAX is the specialist for locations that have no fibre broadband.