Mallorca is a very large island and there’s no shortage of areas to explore. The island can be divided into the mountains and the sea. The northern reach of the island is chock-full of breathtaking mountain villages, while the southern tip is peppered with charming beach towns.
Palma’s Passeig del Born is one of the top attractions in Mallorca. It’s a popular tree-lined street full of bustling cafes, lively restaurants, and shops making the area a great place to plan a relaxing stroll through.
The Palace of La Almudaina was built in 14th century and to this day serves as the official summer residence of the Spanish Royal Family.
Visiting Es Baluard Museu is one of the best things to do in Mallorca for art lovers. Home to works by the likes of Dalί, Picasso, Miró and many others.
The Cuevas del Drach is the largest network of underwater lakes in the entire world! Reservations are required in advance and can be booked up to seven days before the day of the tour.
Enjoy wine tasting at Bodega Ribas. Bodega Ribas was built in 1711 and has been producing wines uninterrupted for more than 200 years.