Yes, Majorca is part of the European Union. As the largest island in the Balearic Islands, Majorca is an autonomous community of Spain. Since Spain has been a member of the European Union since 1986, Majorca, as part of Spain, is also included in EU policies and regulations.
Being part of the EU provides various benefits for Majorca, including participation in the single market, access to EU funding, and the ability for citizens of EU member states to travel, work, and live in Majorca without needing a visa. Additionally, this affiliation shapes the island’s economy, tourism, and infrastructure development.