Begin your relaxation trip with a visit to the famous Palma Cathedral. Also known as La Seu, this cathedral is an architectural masterpiece and houses stunning stained glass windows. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance and take a stroll through the lush gardens.
A UNESCO Heritage site, Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range known for its breathtaking views and scenic drives. Take a bike ride, go for a hike or visit one of the many charming towns dotted around the mountains. Enjoy a meal at one of the many quaint cafes or restaurants.
Relax on one of the most picturesque beaches in Mallorca. You can spend your time swimming, sunbathing or taking a leisurely walk through the pine forests that surround the beach. Bring a picnic and enjoy a peaceful lunch by the turquoise waters.
Visit these incredible underground caves, where you'll see stalactites and stalagmites, as well as an underground lake. Take a guided tour and enjoy a classical music concert while you're there.
Located on the northwest coast of Mallorca, Port de Soller is a beautiful fishing village with a horseshoe-shaped bay. Relax at the beach, take a walk along the promenade or take a tram ride to the nearby town of Soller.
Explore the fascinating sea life at Palma Aquarium, home to over 700 species of marine animals. Walk through the underwater tunnel and observe sharks, rays and other sea creatures swimming overhead. Relax outside and enjoy the views from the terrace.
Another beautiful natural park in Mallorca, Parc Natural de Mondragó boasts stunning beaches, cliffs and forest areas. Take a swim in one of the small bays or simply relax in the sun and listen to the sound of the waves.
A charming mountain village on the west coast of the island, Deià is known for its picturesque houses, ancient cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Take a walk through the village and enjoy the tranquil ambiance that it offers.
A beautiful mountain village, Valldemossa is home to one of the most beautiful monasteries in Mallorca. Walk through the historic streets of the village and visit the many quaint shops, cafes and restaurants.
Take a boat tour to this natural park and explore the vegetation and landscapes of the island's coastline. Relax at the beach or take a hike through the many trails in the park.
One of the most famous beaches in Mallorca, Es Trenc has crystal clear waters and a vast expanse of golden sand. Take a swim or walk through the dunes and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Visit the northernmost point of the island and take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. You can also explore the lighthouse, relax at the beach, or hike through the surrounding mountains.
A beautiful resort town, Port de Pollença has a picturesque marina, lovely beach area, and a variety of restaurants and cafes. Take a swim or enjoy a leisurely meal while taking in the views of the sea and surrounding mountains.
Spend your last day in the capital city of Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca. Visit the historic old town area, take a walk along the promenade, or relax at a cafe in Plaza Mayor. Don't forget to pick up some souvenirs before you leave.
Transportation during your trip can be arranged through private taxis, rental cars or public transportation. Rental cars are popular and can cost anywhere from €35-€70 per day, depending on the type of car.
If you have more time, consider visiting some of the small nearby towns such as Fornalutx or Inca. If you have less time, prioritize the natural parks and beaches as they offer the most relaxation.
Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is located just 8km east of Palma and is the main airport serving the island. It has direct flights to many major cities in Europe and around the world.