Port of Palma de Mallorca

Port of Palma de Mallorca

Introduction

The Port of Palma de Mallorca, situated on the island of Mallorca in the western Mediterranean, stands as a significant maritime port with both historical significance and modern infrastructure. As a crucial hub for the Balearic Islands, Palma's port plays a pivotal role in facilitating maritime activities and fostering international trade connections.



Economic Overview

Mallorca's economic landscape, closely tied to the Port of Palma de Mallorca, revolves around key sectors such as tourism, trade, and regional development. With the island being a sought-after tourist destination, the port serves as a vital gateway for cruise ships, ferry services, and cargo vessels, bolstering both the tourism and trade sectors.


Tourism acts as a primary driver of the local economy, and the accessibility provided by the port is essential for welcoming cruise liners and ferries, enhancing Mallorca's allure to global visitors. Furthermore, the port plays a crucial role in managing various types of cargo, supporting the import and export activities that sustain the island's economic vibrancy.



Container port (TEUs)

457.449 TEU (2022)


 

PORT REPRESENTATIVE

Pic Name

Isabel Gómez

Phone Mail

34 555 555 555

palma.spain@sdgline.com

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