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Majorca Travel Insurance
One of Spain's Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, Majorca is known for its beach resorts and famous nightlife. There are also many music and cultural festivals during the year as well.
To get a quote by telephone or email, contact us on 0800 047 5065 (FREEPHONE) or 01273 773 017 info@jsinsurance.co.uk
- Summary of Cover
- Popular Destinations
- Travel Risks in Majorca
- Embassy | Consulates
- Visa Requirements
- EHIC (European Health Insurance Card)
- Pre Existing Medical Conditions
- Living in Majorca or Already Travelled
- Useful Websites
Summary of Cover
Section & Cover | Silver | Gold | Platinum |
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Cancellation or Curtailment | £1,000 | £3,000 | £7,500 |
Medical and Repatriation | £10,000,000 | £10,000,000 | £10,000,000 |
Personal Baggage | £1,000 | £1,500 | £2,500 |
Personal Money | £150 | £500 | £750 |
Delayed Departure | £100 | £1,000 | £1,000 |
Missed Departure | £250 | £500 | £1,000 |
Legal Expenses | £25,000 | £25,000 | £25,000 |
Scheduled Airline Failure | £1,500 | £1,500 | £1,500 |
Standard Excess* | £100 | £50 | £35 |
*The excess payable does vary depending on the claim benefit.
Please read the full Terms and Conditions of this policy offered by JS Travel Insurance.
This Travel Insurance policy for a trip to Majorca is underwritten by Travel Insurance Facilities and Insured by Union Reiseversicherung AG, UK. Travel Insurance Facilities are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Union Reiseversicherung AG are authorised by BaFin and subject to limited regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority..
Popular Destinations
Alcudia
A town with charm and character, Alcudia is just a few kilometres inland from the coast, and is filled with narrow streets and medieval walls. The stone houses give this town a lovely warm feel that makes it feel like home, paired with the hot climate, this is a perfect holiday destination.
Make sure to visit the old ruins of Pollèntia on the edge of the town, once a magnificent Roman settlement.
Pollenca
Situated in the North of Majorca, Pollenca is is a gorgeous rural town that is worthy of sending a postcard back home ! Relax with a coffee outside on a late summer afternoon and watch the sun set over the beautiful stone houses.
Pollenca has a warm and inviting air that is hard to resist. Tucked between two hills, visit the town on a Sunday morning, when the plaza is full of market stalls selling wonderful trinkets and fresh, traditional food.
Pollenca’s port is a few kilometres to the north and is lined with beautiful beaches and warm waters, perfect for a summer’s day.
Magaluf
Perhaps one of the most famous resorts in Europe, Magaluf is very popular amongst young people, and famed for being a big party town with a vibrant nightlife and club scene.
Located on the south west coast, it is blessed with a golden sand beach, almost 900 metres long, as well as clear, azure waters, perfect for swimming and watersports.
Time your visit well, and you could attend an event at the BH Hotel, where the line up has tickets sold out in hours, attracting international DJ’s like Calvin Harris and David Guetta.
Palma de Mallorca
The gorgeous historical town of Palma leaves holidaymakers always coming back. This city dates back to the 13th century Christian conquest of the island, and to the Moors, Romans and Talayotic people before that.
Visit the beautiful gothic cathedral at the heart of the city, Palma is filled with charming shops, museums and galleries for you to get lost in days at a time, and restaurants where you can sample authentic Spanish tapas as well as other regional delicacies.
Majorca is also famed for its wine, and you can take a wine tour of the vineyards and taste one or two (or ten!) of the local wines that Majorca has to offer.
Travel Risks in Majorca
Most visits to Majorca are trouble free, however you may find some pickpockets in built up areas, so keep an eye on your belongings at all times.
Tourists in Majorca have also reported cases of drink spiking, often done by other British Nationals. To avoid this, buy your own drinks and never leave it unattended. If you drink, know your limit - remember that drinks served in bars are often stronger than those in the UK.
Avoid splitting up from your friends, and don’t go off with people you don’t know.
Embassy | Consulates
Address: Carrer Convent dels Caputxins, 4, Edificio Orisba B 4ºD, 07002 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Telephone: +34 93 366 6200
Visa Requirements for Majorca
Nationals of the European Union do not require a Visa, you are allowed to stay in Majorca for up to 90 days.
EHIC (European Health Card Insurance)
Your EHIC card will cover you for emergency healthcare in Majorca, but make sure you have the correct Travel Insurance before you leave the United Kingdom
Pre Existing Medical Conditions
If you have pre existing medical conditions and you plan to travel to Majorca, we are able to provide you with a policy.
Please check the Terms and Conditions for any Restrictions or Exclusions.
Living in Majorca or Already Travelled
World Nomads offers Travel Insurance if you are living in Majorca.
World Nomads also offers cover if you have already left your home country and you are in Majorca. You can also add Sports and Activities to the policy, as well as High Value Items.
Please check the Terms and Conditions for any Restrictions or Exclusions.
Useful Websites
A JS Travel Insurance blog post regarding Brexit, and the changes it may make to your holiday.
Information on how to stay safe and healthy abroad
Daily worldwide forecasts and weather averages for your holiday.
Information on safety, local laws, entry requirements, and more.
Cheap Holiday Packages to Majorca!
This Travel Insurance is underwritten by Travel Insurance Facilities and Insured by Union Reiseversicherung AG, UK. Travel Insurance Facilities are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Union Reiseversicherung AG are authorised by BaFin and subject to limited regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority.