Start your trip by exploring the beautiful city of Palma de Mallorca. In the morning, visit the historic Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, which boasts breathtaking Gothic architecture. Then, take a stroll along the picturesque Paseo Marítimo promenade, lined with palm trees and trendy cafes, and enjoy views of the Mediterranean Sea.
In the afternoon, head to the charming neighborhood of Santa Catalina, known for its vibrant food scene. Savor delicious tapas at local bars and enjoy a refreshing drink in one of the trendy rooftop bars. In the evening, experience the lively nightlife in the Paseo Marítimo area, with its clubs and beachfront bars.
Embark on an adventure to the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Start your morning with a scenic drive to the picturesque village of Valldemossa, famous for its cobbled streets and traditional architecture. Explore the charming village and visit the Valldemossa Charterhouse, a former monastery with beautiful gardens.
In the afternoon, continue your journey to the enchanting village of Deià. Wander through its narrow streets and visit the Robert Graves House Museum, dedicated to the famous English poet and writer. Enjoy the scenic views of the sea and mountains before heading back to Palma in the evening.
Dedicate your last day in Mallorca to relaxing on its stunning beaches and enjoying thrilling water sports. Begin your morning at the popular Playa de Palma Beach, where you can soak up the sun or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.
In the afternoon, head to the nearby beach of Magaluf, which offers a lively atmosphere and a wide range of water sports activities. Try your hand at jet skiing, parasailing, or even flyboarding for an adrenaline-pumping experience. Celebrate the end of your bachelor party with a beachside dinner and drinks.
For a unique experience, venture off the beaten path and explore Mallorca's hidden gems. Visit the quaint village of Fornalutx, nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana, and admire its picturesque streets and traditional stone houses. Take a hike or bike ride through the stunning Mondragó Natural Park, located in the southeast of the island, and discover its unspoiled beaches and diverse flora and fauna.
Locals love spending time at Es Trenc, a beautiful stretch of white sandy beach with turquoise waters on the southern coast of Mallorca. It offers a more secluded and peaceful atmosphere compared to the busier tourist beaches. In the evening, head to Palma's Old Town and explore its narrow alleys filled with charming boutiques, bars, and restaurants. Don't miss the opportunity to try locally produced wines and traditional Mallorcan dishes.
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