Europalia Agencia de Viaje - Mallorca, Andalucia, Tenerife is a travel agency at Pg. de Mallorca, 32A, entresuelo, in Mallorca. The island tour is priced at €89 to €110 per person, Palma excursions at about €40 to €46, Gibraltar at €88, and a half-day 2-seater buggy hire at €175. The island programme can run from about 8:20 a.m. to 6:20–7:30 p.m. and combines bus, tram, train and sometimes boat segments, with waiting time included. Pickup times are strict; meals are not included on some trips, and small toilet fees may apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
What trips does Europalia Agencia de Viaje offer, and how long do they usually take?
Europalia Agencia de Viaje arranges trips to Mallorca, Andalusia and Tenerife. In the reviews, the island tour is often described as a full-day excursion, usually from about 8:20–8:30 a.m. until 6:20–7:30 p.m. Depending on the package, the route can combine bus, tram, train and sometimes a boat. It is worth checking the exact timetable before booking.
What is included in the price, and are there extra costs on site?
According to reviews, prices vary by trip and date, with several island tours quoted at €89–€110 per person and one commonly mentioned at €104. Palma excursions are often listed at around €40–€46, and Gibraltar at €88. On site, small extras may apply, such as €0.50–€1 for toilets or costs for meals and optional activities. One review also mentioned a garden entry that was free on arrival.
Do you need to book in advance, and how strict are the departure times?
Yes, the departure times are described in reviews as very strict. Several travellers report that the bus left after just 2–3 minutes’ delay. Some tours start as early as 8:00–8:35 a.m., so arriving early is important. For very early departures, it can help to plan breakfast the day before.
How much free time do you actually get at the stops?
The amount of free time varies by route. Reviews mention some stops with only 5–15 minutes, while others allowed around 30–40 minutes, for example in Sóller or at the market. One cove stop was described as giving about 1 hour 40 minutes for eating and swimming. On the island tour, stops are often short because several transport modes are combined in one day.
Are the excursions suitable for children, older travellers or people prone to motion sickness?
It depends on the route. Several reviews mention long coach journeys, winding mountain roads and combined transfers, which may matter for sensitive travellers. The island tour often includes bus, tram, train and sometimes a boat; one trip mentioned a 15–20-minute tram ride and a train journey of about 40 minutes. For families or older guests, it is sensible to check the day length and short stops in advance.
Are French-speaking guides available, and do they give explanations during the trip?
Several reviews mention guides such as Clément, Suzanna, Christian and Michel, and some guests report French explanations during the trip. At the same time, the language can vary depending on the coach and the tour. If French is important, it is best to confirm this with Europalia Agencia de Viaje in advance. That helps match the language and route more closely.
How do you contact Europalia Agencia de Viaje, and what about transfer information?
The agency operates in Entresuelo, Mallorca. Its website is http://www.palia.es/ and the phone number is +34 971 21 35 33. Reviews also mention hotel and airport transfers, sometimes with long waits or several hotel drop-offs. For the return journey, it is sensible to confirm the exact pickup point and time in writing beforehand.