Mallorca is an island with a wide variety of tourist proposals both in its urban environment and in its natural environment. Discover its great heritage and magnificent beaches.
The best way to get to know Mallorca is to engage with the island, so we’re suggesting 10 activities that will delight young and old alike.
The countless attractions of the beautiful town of Deià, north-west of Majorca, have captivated artists, artisans and famous faces.
This small mountain village, located some 25 minutes from Palma, was the birthplace of a saint and the home to various artists and historic figures. In 1838, Chopin spent the winter here.
The island's capital has more to offer tourists than meets the eye: a history spanning thousands of years, Mediterranean cuisine, turquoise water beaches and a buzzing nightlife.
Turquoise waters, a forest of stalactites and the sense that you are entering a magical place... Are you ready? Let's head down into the most spectacular caves of Majorca.
Majorca's second-largest city offers travellers an attractive heritage, beautiful natural landscapes and a broad range of coves and beaches along the Mediterranean.
With 30 kilometres of coastline, Alcúdia has numerous attractions for travellers: medieval walls, idyllic beaches and a city centre full of monuments.
To find out where to eat in Majorca trust your instincts and also these recommendations about not-to-miss restaurants.
The Museu Fundación Juan March is situated in a stately manor in Palma de Mallorca, hosting an impressive collection of 20th century Spanish art.
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