Can you pay cash on Mallorca buses?

Yes, you can pay with cash on Mallorca buses, but it is often limited to small denominations and might be more expensive than other methods. For EMT city buses in Palma, cash is accepted (ideally under €10 or €20 notes). For TIB intercity buses (red and yellow), cash is accepted, but card payments are cheaper.
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How do you pay on buses in Mallorca?

Palma bus services

You pay for your journey when you get on board - single tickets only (1.50€, or 3€ for journeys on line 1 to the port). Drivers won't usually accept a note larger than 10€.
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Can you pay bus fare with cash?

Cash (Bus Only)

Children above 0.9m in height and below 7 years old can apply for a Child Concession Card at SimplyGo Ticket Office to travel for free on basic bus and train services. Travellers may also opt to pay in cash on buses. Please prepare the exact fare as no change will be given.
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Is it better to take cash or card to Majorca?

You can usually pay by card, but cash is still appreciated. Spain still runs a lot on Cash but is is changing at a fast pace.
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Can I pay card or cash on a bus?

Look for the contactless symbol on your credit or debit card to see if your card is contactless enabled. Then, board a bus with the contactless symbol and instead of paying with cash, simply tap your card or contactless-enabled device onto the reader and wait for the beep.
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How to take the TIB Bus in Mallorca (Majorca), Spain

Do I have to tap my card when I get off the bus?

To pay the right fare on buses and trams: Always touch your contactless card, device, or Oyster card on the yellow card reader at the start of your journey. You don't need to touch out at the end of your journey. If you do, you may pay more than you need to.
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Is tipping expected in Mallorca?

Tipping is nevertheless voluntary in Mallorca, and is simply a way of showing that the customer is satisfied with the service. Conversely, this means that with unsatisfactory service the tip may well be withheld. Depending on the level of satisfaction, an amount of 5-15% of the invoice amount is appropriate.
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How much cash should I take to Majorca?

How much spending money for a week in Majorca can totally vary on your type of holiday, length and board basis! To include an excursion and two meals a day in your spending money you'll need around £50 per person per day, so around £350 a week.
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Do more buses accept cash?

No need for a ticket just tap on tap off with your contactless bank card. You can also pay the driver cash if you prefer a paper ticket, but we ask that you have the right change if you can. This £1 fare is not available on N1. N2 or N5.
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Why am I seeing a $0.10 charge when paying for public transport?

When you tap your GXS FlexiCard on the fare gantry, a S$0.10 pre-authorisation charge is made to ensure your card is active and ready. Don't worry, this isn't your actual fare. It will be promptly returned once the final transaction details from SimplyGo are processed.
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Are buses easy to use in Mallorca?

The TIB busses connect Palma de Mallorca with other destinations on the island. They depart Palma from the Intermodal bus station, in Plaça d'Espanya. They are very affordable, and you can easily use them for day trips from Palma if you want to explore the countryside of Mallorca, but don't want to hire a car.
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Can you pay cash on a bus in Spain?

Single bus tickets cannot be loaded on to the Tarjeta Multi smartcard, they must be purchased on the bus. (**) The ticket must be purchased onboard and can be paid for by card (Visa, American Express or Mastercard) or in cash (please note that drivers do not have change for anything larger than 5€ notes).
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Is eating out expensive in Mallorca?

Generally, for eating out in restaurants across Mallorca, you should try to budget around €20-€30 per meal. Inexpensive or independent restaurants are your best option for lower prices on food, as well as markets or street food stalls.
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Can I keep cash in my pocket through airport security?

Can I Keep Cash in My Pockets through TSA? No. TSA agents will ask that you remove everything, even a half-used tissue, from your pockets before going through metal detectors and scanners. Especially if you have coins in your pocket, you will get flagged for further search.
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How much spending money do you need for 7 days in Spain?

How much money to take to Spain varies enormously on what you plan to do, but you should bank on about £30-£40 per person per day (£200-£250 per week) of spending money to cover meals, trips out and all the many attractions Spain has to offer.
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How do you say hello in Mallorca?

Mini dictionary of Mallorquin
  1. Hola! – Hello!
  2. Bon dia! – Good morning.
  3. Bona tarda! – Good afternoon.
  4. Bona nit! – Good night.
  5. Uep! Com anam? – Hello, how are you?
  6. Adéu! – Good Bye.
  7. Mos deim coses – See you soon!
  8. Que tinguis un bon dia! – Have a nice day!
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Can you wear shorts in Mallorca?

Dress Code

Only the young wear shorts, with most working people wearing trousers or skirts. Nine in ten visitors to Spain don't go beyond the coastline, which means most people come here expecting to wear little. That doesn't mean, however, that wearing swimwear or for men to go bare-chested in cities is okay.
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Is 10% tip insulting?

Yes, in the U.S., a 10% tip is often considered low and potentially insulting for standard sit-down restaurant service, where 15-20% is the norm, but it can be acceptable for mediocre service or in regions where tipping culture differs (like parts of Europe). The perception depends heavily on location, service quality, and the type of establishment, with fine dining expecting more and takeaway sometimes expecting less, but a 10% tip generally signals dissatisfaction with service in America. 
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What can you not bring into Spain?

Prohibited Items
  • Illegal Drugs and Substances. Spain follows strict protocol similar to many other countries when it comes to illegal drugs and substances. ...
  • Weapons. ...
  • Endangered Species and Products. ...
  • Cultural Artifacts. ...
  • Counterfeit Goods. ...
  • Food Products. ...
  • Tobacco and Alcohol. ...
  • Cash.
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What is the 30% rule in Spain?

Employment duties must be carried out in Spain, although if they must also perform part of their duties outside of Spain, the percentage of their income earned from these activities must not exceed 15% (or 30%, where the employment activity or duties are undertaken in another firm within the group);
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Can I use English money in Spain in pounds?

Can I use British Pounds in Spain? No, Spain uses the Euro. You'll need to exchange your Pounds for Euros before or during your trip.
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Is the 2 pound bus fare extended?

The UK's £2 bus fare cap, originally ending in 2023, was extended multiple times and eventually transitioned to a £3 cap in England (outside London) from January 2025 to December 2025, funded by the government to help with living costs. However, some regions, like Liverpool City Region and Telford, have stepped in with local funding to keep their specific £2 caps running longer, with Liverpool aiming for 2026, while the national scheme shifted focus to the £3 cap to support bus services long-term. 
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