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Cars, Bikes & Boats in Mallorca

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Getting around on Mallorca means: a car for daily life, a bike to dodge peak-season traffic, a scooter for the city, a boat for summer. Anyone living here permanently or part-time eventually needs all four — plus a workshop partner who doesn t leave you waiting for weeks. mallorca.com covers the entire spectrum: car dealers, garages, rentals, motorcycle, bikes, boat dealers and charter.

The group spans seven sub-categories: car dealers (new, used, premium brands), workshops (repair, ITV inspection, bodywork), car rental (seasonal and long-term, airport pick-up), motorcycle (dealers, workshops, rental), bike rental (road, MTB, e-bike, often with tour services), boat dealers & marine (new and used boats, service, berths) and charter & boat tours (bareboat, skippered, guided trips).

Island specifics: ITV (Spanish technical inspection) is due every two years for cars over four years old, every four years for younger vehicles. Mallorca has ITV stations in Palma, Manacor, Inca and Felanitx — 2026 appointments only via online booking. Rental cars are tight and expensive in peak season (July/August); booking 4–6 months ahead saves 30–50%. Boating season runs May–October; berths in Port d'Andratx, Puerto Portals and Palma Marina are permanently full, charter boats are reserved from February for the summer.

The sub-categories are linked below. If you commute between island and mainland, also plan for vehicle shipping via Trasmediterránea or Baleària — and get the workshop to run a pre-check first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which areas does Cars, Bikes & Boats cover on mallorca.com?
Seven sub-categories: car dealers (new, used, premium), workshops (mechanical, ITV prep, bodywork), car rental (seasonal, long-term, airport), motorcycle (dealers, workshops, rental), bike rental (road, MTB, e-bike, tours), boat dealers & marine (sales, service, berths) and charter & boat tours (bareboat, skippered, guided).
How does the ITV inspection work on Mallorca?
ITV is the Spanish vehicle inspection. It is due every two years for cars aged 4 to 10 years, annually from year 10, and just once after the first 4 years on a new car. Mallorca ITV stations: Palma (three locations), Manacor, Inca, Felanitx. From 2026, appointments are online only (itvib.es). Fee around 35–45 EUR for a car, waiting time 20–40 minutes. Garages offer ITV pre-checks (tyres, brakes, lights) for 60–120 EUR.
How much does a rental car cost in peak season?
Class B (compact, e.g. Seat Ibiza) in July/August: 50–90 EUR per day when booked 4–6 months ahead, 100–180 EUR if booked just weeks out. SUVs and 7-seaters 2–3x as much. Off-peak (April, May, October) typically 25–40 EUR per day. Long-term rental (3+ months) from local operators starts at 400–600 EUR per month — cheaper than international chains and full-service. Excess reduction adds 8–15 EUR per day.
How does charter season on Mallorca work?
Peak season July/August: yachts (40–60 ft) from 5,000–12,000 EUR per week bareboat, skipper 220–280 EUR per day extra. Motor boats (8–12 m) 1,500–4,500 EUR per week. Day trips with skipper 600–1,500 EUR per day for up to 12 guests. Shoulder season May/June and September: 30–40% cheaper. Bareboat charter requires the German Sportbootführerschein See, an ICC or Yachtmaster — exact acceptance varies by operator. Book from February for summer weekends.
Where do I find road-bike rental with tours?
The Bike Rental sub-category lists providers with road-bike fleets (Specialized, Trek, Canyon) including optional tour service. 2026 prices: road bike from 35–55 EUR per day, e-bike 45–70 EUR. Weekly packages 200–400 EUR. Popular routes: Sa Calobra (classic, 26 km climb), the Tramuntana loop and Cap de Formentor. Guided tours with support van and mechanic run 90–180 EUR per day.
What should I check when buying a used car on Mallorca?
Spanish law gives 12 months statutory warranty on dealer purchases (B2C), 6 months on private. A DGT online check is mandatory before purchase (informe del vehículo, 8 EUR via sede.dgt.gob.es) — listing ownership history, liens and fines. For imported cars, check the registration tax (4% IEDMT exemption possible on residency move within 12 months) and re-registration via a gestoría. Inspect bodywork and underbody for salt corrosion — island cars are more affected.