Thursday, April 12, 2012

spending time in Paris but after want to get to Mallorca

Hi looking for the most direct and best way to get to Mallorca Spain at the end of March from Paris??? We were thinking of trying out the train, but heard it may not be worth it? Any feedback or any suggestion welcome?




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Unless there are places you want to stop off during your train journey, that seems a rather long and complicated way to get there. I would suggest looking into flying, with one of the intra-Europe discount airlines (just do your homework about each you may be considering, as they get varying reviews and some seem pretty awful based on the reports - although that sometimes appears to be because the traveler did not understand what the various charges and restrictions were and as a result ended up paying extra). Sounds like a fun trip - enjoy the planning process!




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Try http://www.aireuropa.com/ from Orly to Palma (about 80€ pp) According to the PMI website, there are also flights from Paris with http://www.airnostrum.es/ but I can%26#39;t find them. As the previous poster says, check the small print!



The train is not particularly convenient - best place for international timetables in Europe is http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en then you%26#39;ll need to check flights or ferries from mainland Spain.



Mallorca is great - how long are you staying? and how was Malaucène?




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http://www.edreams.com/flights/paris-palma+mallorca/





Try this link for flights from Paris to Mallorca. You do realise that a train won%26#39;t be able to get you there because Mallorca is an island in the Mediterranean.




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