Doing business & staying in touch
Business people are generally expected to dress smartly. English is widely spoken in Palma and the resorts but less so elsewhere. Some knowledge of the Spanish language (and perhaps Catalan/Mallorquin) is always appreciated and sometimes essential. Punctuality is important.
Tend to vary considerably but base hours of 0900-1330 and 1700-1800 are fairly typical.
The island relies heavily on tourism with most of its visitors coming from the UK and Germany. Around two thirds of the population work in tourism which accounts for between 70% and 90% of the GDP. Its ancillary businesses are construction plus the buying and selling of homes, properties and established businesses such as restaurants, bars, hotels and shops. Farming accounts for much of what remains. Palma is the commercial hub of the island.
Mallorca (Majorca) is a relatively wealthy part of the nation and it is estimated that the island GDP per head is more than 50% above the Spanish average.
US$1.6 trillion (Spain) (2008).
Machinery, motor vehicles, food, pharmaceuticals and medicines.
Machinery and equipment, fuels, chemicals, semi-finished goods and food.
France, Germany, Italy, UK and Portugal.
Emergency calls: 112. Area codes are incorporated within a nine digit number.
Roaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good throughout the island.
There is a variety of Internet cafes in Palma and all the larger resorts.
There are efficient internal and international postal services (correos) to all countries. Airmail within Europe usually takes around five days.
Post Office opening hours are usually Monday to Friday 0800-1200 and 1700-1930. In Palma major post offices may open throughout the day and limited hours on Saturday.
Broadcasting in Spain has witnessed a spectacular expansion in recent years with the emergence of new commercial operators and the launch of digital services.
• Diari de Balears is a Catalan-language newspaper based in Palma de Mallorca.
• Diario de Mallorca is the main Spanish-language daily newspaper.
• Majorca Daily Bulletin is Spain's oldest English-language daily newspaper.
• La Radiotelevisió de les Illes Balears is the principal local broadcaster.
• There are dozens of foreign-language satellite channels.
• There are several radio stations in Spanish and English throughout the islands.

