Mallorca

Located in the Balearic Islands, we find Mallorca, one of the most visited by tourists and which offers a large number of activities both at night (festivals and events) and during the day, thanks to its gastronomy, culture and good weather altogether with people who will welcome you with open arms.

In Mallorca we can choose from a series of destinations such as Palma, Alcudia or Puerto de Pollensa, marvellous coastal towns of breathtaking beauty. But as it would be difficult to visit them all, the characteristics of the island as such, and all they have to offer will be analysed.

Beaches with Crystalline Waters

Enjoy coves with crystalline turquoise waters where sailboats float, discover hidden caves, see lighthouses that defy the horizon and experience unforgettable sunsets. This is the life on the largest island of the Balearics, a place of idyllic landscapes that go from mountain to coast in a flash and have been the inspiration for writers, musicians and painters

A trip to this island can begin in its bustling capital, Palma, and continue through villages where you can disconnect from the world, such as Valldemosa or Sóller. The mild climate is always present and in any of its corners the purely Mediterranean lifestyle and gastronomy accompany the traveller: because Mallorca is, precisely, living the Mediterranean.

Beautiful Villages

Another key visit would be to Alcúdia, whose unique beauty make this town one of the most popular for tourists. This famous town is surrounded by walls, coastline, coves and markets that will leave you speechless. In Alcúdia you will also have the opportunity to visit the famous Hidropark, perfect for enjoying the good weather with friends.

Paradise Beaches

Some of the beaches you must visit are the Cala de Sa Calobra, Cala Tuent, Formentor Beach or Cala Figuera, for example. This beaches are quiet and warm, full of Majorcan people who will treat you like family.

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Bellver Castle

Although Mallorca is well known for its beaches, it is also known for its high-level architecture.

Train Trip to Sóller

Created in the early 20th century, you’ll travel the length and breadth of the city to see the architectural and cultural wonders the island has to offer.

Boat Ride

To round off the whole experience, you should take a boat trip along the coast of Mallorca with the possibility of partying and snorkelling.