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(PMI) Palma de Mallorca
SPAIN - Palma de Mallorca
(MIA) Miami
UNITED STATES - Miami International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(PMI) Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
(MIA) Miami International
Miami, FL
20
Jun
Saturday
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Palma de Mallorca to Miami: Your Transatlantic Guide

Direct & connecting flights|PMI – MIA|$287
$287one way
Cheapest price
10h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
4,585 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Connecting two iconic coastal destinations, the route from Palma de Mallorca to Miami spans roughly 7,800 kilometers with a typical travel time of 10 to 12 hours including a connection. Direct flights are rare, so most itineraries route through major European hubs like Madrid, London, or Frankfurt. That said, last minute fares occasionally surface on connecting flights, especially during shoulder seasons in spring and fall when demand dips between the summer and holiday peaks. Miami welcomes travelers with year-round warmth, though hurricane season from June through November is worth noting. Winter months are particularly popular for Europeans escaping the cold. Airlines like Iberia, American Airlines, and Lufthansa commonly serve this corridor. For last minute travelers, flexibility with layover cities can open up better options. Pack light layers — you'll leave Mediterranean breezes and arrive in subtropical humidity.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Palma de Mallorca (PMI) to Miami (MIA)?
The cheapest months to fly from Palma de Mallorca to Miami are typically between November and March, excluding the holiday period around Christmas and New Year. Booking during the off-peak winter season can save you significantly compared to summer fares. Prices tend to peak during June through August and during major holidays, so flexible travelers should aim for late fall or early spring departures.
Are there direct flights from Palma de Mallorca (PMI) to Miami (MIA)?+
Do Spanish or EU citizens need a visa to fly from Palma de Mallorca to Miami?+
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Flying from Palma de Mallorca to Miami: A Transatlantic Guide

Connecting the sun-drenched Balearic Islands with the vibrant shores of South Florida, flights from Palma de Mallorca to Miami bridge two of the world's most beloved coastal destinations. It is a route that appeals to leisure travelers, snowbirds, and culture enthusiasts alike, offering a fascinating shift from Mediterranean charm to Caribbean-infused energy.

The journey typically covers around 7,800 kilometers and takes approximately ten to eleven hours depending on wind patterns and the specific routing. Direct nonstop service on this route is rare, so most travelers will connect through major European hubs such as Madrid, London, Frankfurt, or Barcelona. Airlines commonly used for this transatlantic itinerary include Iberia, American Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa, and Air Europa. Booking through a single alliance or codeshare partner can make connections smoother and simplify baggage transfers considerably.

Timing your trip wisely can make a real difference in both comfort and cost. Spring and early fall tend to offer the most favorable fares, as demand dips between the peak summer season in Mallorca and the winter rush to Florida. Flying from Palma de Mallorca to Miami in November or early December is particularly appealing, since you trade the onset of cooler Balearic weather for Miami's pleasantly warm dry season. Meanwhile, summer departures can be pricier, though they align well with school holidays and festival calendars on both ends.

For the flight itself, a few practical tips go a long way. Given the length of the journey including layovers, wearing comfortable clothing and packing a good neck pillow is advisable. Noise-canceling headphones are a worthwhile investment for long-haul legs. If you are connecting through a busy hub like Madrid-Barajas, allow at least ninety minutes between flights to account for terminal transfers and security checks. Travelers arriving in Miami should also be prepared for U.S. customs and immigration procedures, which can add time upon landing at Miami International Airport.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the cultural contrast it delivers. Palma, with its Gothic cathedral, narrow cobblestone streets, and leisurely café culture, feels worlds apart from Miami's art deco skyline, Little Havana's Latin pulse, and the Everglades just beyond the city limits. Yet both cities share a deep connection to the sea, a love of outdoor living, and a cosmopolitan spirit shaped by centuries of diverse influences.

Whether you are heading to Miami for business, an extended vacation, or a cruise departure, planning your connection carefully and traveling during shoulder season will reward you with a smoother, more enjoyable experience from start to finish.