The capital of Majorca is home to the stunning Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria, a must-visit for its impressive architecture and panoramic views of the city. Take a stroll through the charming Old Town to discover hidden gems like the Arab Baths and the Plaça Major. End the day at the Passeig Marítim, a lively promenade with a buzzing nightlife scene.
Explore the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana Mountains, a beautiful natural park filled with breathtaking landscapes and picturesque villages. Visit the charming town of Valldemossa to see the birthplace of composer Chopin and take a stroll through the idyllic streets. Drive to the village of Deia for a relaxing hike to Cala Deia, a beautiful secluded beach. End the day in the town of Sóller to take a ride on the classic wooden train to Palma.
Discover the charming town of Alcúdia, known for its medieval walls, quaint cobbled streets and lively market. Explore the historic Old Town to see the Roman ruins and the 14th Century church of Sant Jaume. Soak up the sun on the beautiful sandy beaches of Port d'Alcúdia and take a dip in the crystal-clear waters. End the day with a delicious meal at one of the seafood restaurants overlooking the marina.
Take a scenic drive along the winding roads of Cap de Formentor to see some of the most stunning views in Majorca. Stop at the lighthouse to take in the panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the turquoise sea. Visit the secluded Cala Figuera, a quiet and peaceful beach perfect for a relaxing swim. End the day with a hike to the Mirador Es Colomer, a viewpoint with stunning views of the cliffs and the sea.
Visit the Coves del Drach, a spectacular system of underground caves with stunning mineral formations and an underground lake. Take a guided tour to see the impressive stalactites and stalagmites and enjoy a classical music concert on a boat ride across the lake. Drive to the nearby town of Porto Cristo to see the charming harbor and enjoy a seafood lunch by the sea. End the day with a visit to the nearby Cuevas del Hams, another impressive cave system.
Spend the day at the Palma Aquarium, a fascinating attraction with over 8,000 sea creatures from all over the world. Take a walk through the underwater tunnel to see sharks, rays, and other marine life up close. Visit the jellyfish and seahorse exhibits and enjoy a dolphin show. End the day with a visit to the nearby Playa de Palma, a lively beach with plenty of bars and restaurants.