Can Gri
Mallorca, Spain
Hans Kloezen: + 31 6 5462 3220
Marcel Kuhlmann: + 31 6 5234 3256
E-mail: moc.sacnifrellosobfsctd-5e7f86@ofni
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our services, agreements and policies.
Dummy
- We only accept bank transfers
- 25% non refundable based on rental fee
- First pre payment, 50 % of the rental fee and final cleaning is due in one week after definite reservation
- Till 6 weeks prior to arrival we will refund 25% of the rental fee
- 1 month prior to arrival full pre payment
Year around numerous airlines have direct flights from various European destinations to Palma de Mallorca.
There is also a boat connection from Barcelona to Mallorca.
By Plane
- The fastest and most common way is by flying into Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), also called Son Sant Joan. It’s Spain’s third-largest airport and one of the best-connected in the Mediterranean.
- It handles direct flights from dozens of European cities. From places like Madrid (~1 h) or Barcelona (~30–50 min), flights arrive in under an hour.
- Major budget and traditional carriers operating there include Ryanair, easyJet, Eurowings, Iberia, Vueling, Norwegian, Volotea, Jet2, and Air Europa
By Ferry
- If you prefer a more scenic route (or plan to bring your vehicle), Mallorca is reachable by ferry from mainland Spain and nearby islands:
- Barcelona to Palma: approx. 6.5–8 hours
- Valencia to Palma: about 7–8 hours
- Dénia to Palma: roughly 5–5.25 hours
- Fast ferries are available from Ibiza (about 2 hours) and Menorca (~6 hours).
- Benefits include the ability to travel with a car, avoid airline restrictions, and possibly stay in a cabin if taking an overnight ferry.
Can Gri is only half an hour from the airport by car!
Take the motorway in the direction of Palma, then, follow the signs for Via Cintura/Andratx until the Sóller exit (short exit ramp!).
Now follow the road that leads directly to the Sóller tunnel. The route over the mountain pass is beautiful and toll-free, but is also long and winding.
Upon arriving in Sóller, go all the way around the roundabout (going back the way you came), and drive 25 m in the opposite direction. Pay attention here; immediately after the row of houses on the right-hand side, turn right onto a narrow, steep road. Follow this road up the hill, and stay to your left at the first fork in the road, and to the right at the second fork in the road (Cami ca ses Curiales). The first house is Can Gri. The large dark-grey sliding door is the garage.