Covid restrictions in the Balearic Islands

Currently on the islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, the level of restrictions for Covid prevention is at the lowest level since the pandemic began in 2020.

Currently on the islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, the level of restrictions for Covid prevention is at the lowest level since the pandemic began in 2020.

Masks are mandatory in public transport, pharmacies, health centers and for people with Covid.

The capacity is free again, and for practical purposes the feeling is of freedom equal to that of before the pandemic.

The terraces of the premises have remained with the prohibition of smoking, although it is easy to see people smoking as in other places where it is also prohibited.

Workers who test positive for covid only receive sick leave if their symptoms are serious, so if they do not, they must continue to go to work with the obligation to wear a mask.

Covid restrictions in the Balearic Islands, Mallorca.

The Easter holiday period is approaching with the risk of contagion still active. The authorities try to open up to tourism by establishing rules that residents and tourists must comply with

The Easter holiday period is approaching with the risk of contagion still active. The authorities try to open up to tourism by establishing rules that residents and tourists must comply with. These rules are regulated according to the risk level from 1 to 5. Depending on the situation of health statistics, the level is changed, or even the rules of each level may change, so it is necessary to be updated with the latest news. Mallorca is currently at level 2, and in summary, its main restrictions are the following:

  • Night curfew from 10pm to 6am
  • Social gatherings of maximum 6 people
  • Non-essential shops close at 8pm
  • Restaurants close at 5pm