Mallorca is an island packed with amazing attractions. No time to get bored!
Below is my travel guide with the 35 best things to do in Mallorca:
- Most beautiful places: mountains, beaches…
- Best places to visit : towns, museums, caves…
- What to do : best hikes, water adventures…
- Things to do in Palma de Mallorca
- Hidden gems
- and more
I wish you a wonderful trip!
Before my tips + photos, here are my favorites for Mallorca:
My favorite platform to rent a car in Mallorca: DiscoverCars
The unmissable boat tour: dolphin watching from Alcudia
My favorite excursion from Palma: Port de Soller and Valldemossa
My favorite places to stay:
- Palma de Mallorca: see best rated hotels – e.g. Hotel Posada Terra Santa
- Port d’Alcudia: see best rated hotels – e.g. Bonavida apartments
- Cala d’or: see best rated hotels – e.g. Casa Ceiba Maria
- In a Finca in the heart of the island – I suggest Finca Cas Sant
3 absolute best things to do in Mallorca (most impressive)
#1. Sa Calobra
- Things to do –
Sa Calobra is the most unique beach in Mallorca, one of the most scenic.
No fun white sand beach but an impressive valley with the estuary of Torrent de Pareis.
A short, wonderful walk along the cliffs and through tunnels leads you to this hidden beach with pebbles.
Plus the drive down the Tramuntana mountains to reach is one of the best on the island.
Learn more in my article about Sa Calobra - Location –
Palma de Mallorca to Sa Calobra = 1h30 drive (65km)
Port de Soller to Sa Calobra = 1h drive (39km)
Alcudia to Sa Calobra = 1h20 drive (54km) - If you don’t want to drive, check out the guided tours
#2. Cap Formentor
- Things to do –
Cape Formentor is another one of the most famous areas in Mallorca. It offers grandiose scenery with steep cliffs.
One of my favorite viewpoints is from the path to the Albercrutx tower with the view of the headland and the Formentor beach.
But the main one that is equally impressive, is Mirador Es Colomer (photo above).
Learn more in my article about Cape Formentor - Location –
Northern tip of the island
Palma to Es Colomer viewpoint= 1h drive
Alcudia to Es Colomer viewpoint= 20 min drive - If you don’t want to drive, check out the guided and boat tours
#3. Cala des Moro
- Things to do –
Calo des Moro is a stunning gem worth the effort to reach it.
It is often listed as one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. The beach is actually very small, but the cove is mesmerizing.
The best part is that you can see from many angles as you walk the hiking path around it and walk down to water level.
I love the color of the water, the headland, the perfect size of the cove (not too wide, not too narrow)…
Learn more in my article about Cala des Moro - Location –
South-East Coast
Near the village of Cala Llombards
Palma de Mallorca to Calo des Moro = 50min drive
Alcudia to Calo des Moro = 1h20 drive
And hike to reach the beach
3 best calas in Mallorca (coves)
The best one is of course Calo des Moro, listed above, but I won’t include it a second time…
#4. Cala Beltran
- Things to do –
Cala Beltran is the best wild cala in Mallorca, one of its hidden gems.
You don’t visit here to lie on the beach.
The waterway is long, narrow and winding. It looks like a snake of water in the landscapes.
The colors are beautiful, with turquoise water, white to orange cliffs, and vibrant green trees.
Plus the hike from Cala Pi to Cala Beltran offers stunning views of both mouths of the coves and of the calas themselves.
Learn more in my article about Cala Pi and Cala Beltran - Location –
South Coast
Village of Cala Pi
Palma de Mallorca to Cala Pi = 40 min drive
Alcudia to Cala Pi = 1h20 drive
And 20min hike
#5. Cala Pi
- Things to do –
Cala Pi is one of the most beautiful coves on the island.
It is long and narrow, with tall cliffs. It is an accommodation area for tourist, but because of the size of the cliffs, you don’t feel surrounded by constructions.
The surrounding rocks are covered with lush vegetation of pines and junipers.
And it is the departure point for a great short hike to Cala Beltran (See previous cala). A great 2 for one experience.
From the hiking path, you can look back and admire Cala Pi from above, as in the picture below.
This cove is at the end of Torrent de Cala Pi. This is one of the few calas where you clearly see the path cut by the river.
Learn more in my article about Cala Pi - Location –
South Coast
Village of Cala Pi
Palma de Mallorca to Cala Pi = 40 min drive
Alcudia to Cala Pi = 1h20 drive
#6. Cala Mondrago
- Things to do –
The Mondrago Natural Park is famous for its white sand beaches, turquoise water and protected nature.
Several hiking paths allow the visitors to find long, and small beaches, whilst admiring the cliff views.
It is popular but remains a breath of fresh air surrounded only by nature.
The main beach is Cala de Mondrago. This one is a bit wider than most in this article.
The water is crystal clear, and you can find many angles to admire it.
Learn more in my article about Mondrago Natural Park - Location –
East coast
Near the popular resort town of Cala d’Or
Palma de Mallorca to Mondrago Natural Park = 55 min drive
Alcudia to Mondrago Natural Park = 1h20 drive
And many more…
It is really not easy to select the most beautiful calas. There are many more worth visiting such as Cala d’Egos, Cala Sa Nau, Cala Llombards, Cala Tuent…
Learn more in my article about the best calas in Mallorca.
Need to rent a car in Mallorca?
My tips:
- Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
- Don’t choose a car too large, since some roads are very narrow
- Consider their full coverage option – it for peace of mind!
- Book early to have a large choice of vehicles!
3 best things to do in Palma de Mallorca
#7. Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca
- Things to do –
The interiors of the Cathedral are as beautiful as its exteriors.
It is called the Cathedral of lights for its stained-glass windows. The rose window in particular fills up the interiors with colored hues of the morning light.
You can even add a visit to the terrace to your Cathedral tour. The terrace offers excellent panoramic views. Children under 8 are not allowed on the terrace. - Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 10:00 hrs to 17:15 hrs, Saturdays from 10:00 hrs to 14:15 hrs
- Price: 7 Euros (without terrace)
- Official website here
- To save time, get the skip-the-line ticket
#8. Royal Palace of Palma
- Things to do –
Next to the Cathedral is yet another emblematic monument of Palma: The Royal Palace of Almudaina.
The Palace which enjoys the status of an Alcazar was built during the Moorish times and later reconstructed by James II in the 14th century.
Today, it is also used as one of the official residences of the royal family.
The chapel inside the Palace is lovely. You can also visit the terrace for views of the coastline of Palma de Mallorca. - Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm (April to September), 10 am to 6 pm (October to March) Monday closed
- Price: 7 Euros
- Free entry: Wednesday and Sunday (3 pm to 7 pm for up to 60 minutes before closing time)
- Save time by getting your ticket beforehand
#9. Castell de Bellver
- Things to do –
The Castell de Bellver is a spectacular hilltop castle. It is situated outside the city center of Palma to the west.
It is popular amongst tourists for its rare circular shape.
It was built in the 14th century for King James II of Majorca. In the later years, it was used as a prison.
Since the late 20th century, it houses a museum.
It is a must-visit for its 360-degree views and spectacular architectural details. - Opening hours: 10 am to 7 pm (April to September), 10 am to 6 pm (November to March), Sundays till 3 pm only
- Price: 4 Euros, Free on Sundays
- Official website here
- Use the hop-on-hop-ff bus to get there – get your ticket
And many more things to do…
Palma is a fascinating city. There are many more places worth visiting such as the Arab Baths, la Llotja, the museums, Plaça Major, Ses Voltes…
Learn more in my article about the best things to do in Palma
3 best beaches in Mallorca (except calas)
#10. Platja de Formentor
- Things to do –
Most publications choose Platja de Formentor as the most beautiful beach in Mallorca.
I do agree that it is quite beautiful while still having all the facilities.
So as a package, it is probably the best one. But I don’t think it is the most scenic.
Formentor beach is long & sandy with shallow turquoise waters.
The half circle bay offers beautiful views of mountains covered with pine trees.
Learn more in my article about the Formentor area - Location –
North East of Mallorca
On the Formentor peninsula
Palma de Mallorca to Formentor beach = 1h05 min drive
Alcudia to Formentor beach = 25 min drive
#11. Port d’Alcudia / Playa del Muro
- Things to do –
Alcudia Bay is a large area with a long sandy beach all along: 3km long!
It is cut into 3 main “towns”:
Port d’Alcudia (West side) – more town than resort, with the beautiful end of the lagoon and the port
Platja de Muro (middle) – many accommodations feet on the beach
Can Picafort (East) – wide choice of accommodations and restaurants
You can walk along the beach for a long time with beautiful views and a lagoon at one end.
And it is a great place to relax and enjoy water activities. A famous location to watch sunrise.
Learn more in my article about Alcudia - Location –
North East coast of Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca to Port d’Alcudia = 45 min drive
Alcudia to Port d’Alcudia = 10 min drive
#12. Cala Agulla
- Things to do –
Cala Agulla is another famous beach. Located near Capdepera, it is often listed as one of the top ones.
Personally I did not enjoy it.
However, for those looking for a day at the beach, I can understand the attractions because of the fine sand, and the fact that there is more space than many other beaches.
What I enjoy though, were the pine trees behind it! - Location –
North East coast of Mallorca
Near the town of Capdepera
Palma de Mallorca to Cala Agulla = 1h10 min drive
Alcudia to Cala Agulla = 50 min drive
And many more things to do…
But there are many more beaches all around the island: S’Arenal, Magaluf, Colonia Sant’Jordi, Port de Pollença, Mesquida…
Learn more in my article about the best beaches in Mallorca.
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3 best towns in Mallorca (except Palma)
#13. Alcudia
- Things to do –
When people talk about Alcudia in Mallorca, they often to Port d’Alcudia the large resort town where many travelers stay.
However, Alcudia is actually the Roman settlement inland from the harbor.
Founded around 70 BC by the Romans, the old town of Alcudia has a lot of character. The maze of narrow alleys is surrounded by walls and impressive gates on which you can walk.
It is home to many architectural wonders from various eras including old Roman ruins.
Learn more in my article about Alcudia - Location –
North Coast
Palma de Mallorca to Alcudia = 45min drive
Soller to Alcudia = 1h drive - If you don’t want to drive or want to learn more, check out guide tours
#14. Pollença
- Things to do –
Pollenca (Pollença / Pollensa) has been settled since Prehistoric times.
The town is full of history and splendid views. It is now attracting many artists.
From the main large square you can explore narrow alleys and find interesting buildings.
But the main attraction is the staircase to the Calvari, a sanctuary on top of a hill with beautiful views of the region.
And you can also walk on an old Roman Bridge! - Location –
North Coast
Palma de Mallorca to Pollença = 50min drive
Alcudia to Pollença = 20min drive
#15. Sineu
- Things to do –
In the heart of Mallorca (geographically in the center), Sineu is one of the most beautiful towns on the island.
The streets of the old center are lined up with stone houses and interesting architecture.
The church and its traditional Mallorcan architecture stands out at the top of the hill. - Location –
Center of the island
Palma de Mallorca to Sineu = 35min drive
Alcudia to Sineu = 35min drive
And many more things to do…
But there are other towns worth visiting such as Capdepera, Arta, Port de Soller, Andratx…
Learn more in my article about the best towns in Mallorca.
4 best villages in Mallorca
#16. Fornalutx
- Things to do –
Fornalutx was once called ‘Spain’s Prettiest Village’. And, in my opinion, is the best village in Mallorca.
It offers beautifully preserved with stone houses, staircases and narrow alleys at the foot of rocky mountains.
You can enjoy the charm of the cafés with views of the Tramuntana mountains, including Puig Major, the highest peak in Mallorca. - Location –
West Coast, near Port de Soller
Palma de Mallorca to Fornatlux = 40min drive
Alcudia to Fornatlux = 1h10 drive
#17. Valldemossa
- Things to do –
The mountain village of Valldemossa became famous in 1839 when George Sand and Frederic Chopin stayed for a winter. The famous composer stated that it is ‘The Most Beautiful Place in the World’.
At an altitude of 400m (1312ft), the village is full of charming streets with old stone houses. Locals decorate with lots of vegetation, highlighting the character.
In this village, it feels like traveling back in time. - Location –
Between Palma and Soller
Palma de Mallorca to Valldemossa = 30min drive
Alcudia to Valldemossa = 1h drive - If you don’t want to drive, book a day trip that stops at Valldemossa – see options
#18. Cala Figuera
- Things to do –
Cala Figuera is a small fishermen village that has kept its charm.
It is located on a narrow arm of water, along cliffside and lush vegetation.
It can be enjoyed at water level, discovering the traditional houses with green accent and the boat houses.
And it can be enjoyed from the top of the cliffs with mesmerizing views of turquoise waters and nature’s carving work. - Location –
South of East coast
Palma de Mallorca to Cala Figuera = 55min drive
Alcudia to Cala Figuera = 1h15 drive
#19. Deia
- Things to do –
Deia is a charming village in the Tramuntana that has attracted many artists.
On one side you can enjoy sea views and on the other, mountain views.
Typical stone houses built on a hill and along a ravine. It has been inhabited since prehistoric times.
It was already called ‘ad Daia’ i.e. ‘the village’ during the 8th century.
It was a favorite place of poet and author Robert Graves - Location –
Close to Soller
Palma de Mallorca to Deia = 45min drive
Alcudia to Deia = 1h10 - If you don’t want to drive, book a day trip that stops at Valldemossa – see options
And many more things to do…
But there are other villages worth visiting such as Banyalbufar…
Learn more in my article about the best towns and village in Mallorca.
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3 best caves in Mallorca
#20. Coves d’Arta
- Things to do –
For me , there is no question.
The best experience is at Coves d’Arta, a.k.a. the Arta Caves.
They are not the best for photography, but the visit brought me to tears.
I visited it last, so I was worried about getting bored, but on the contrary, I had a blast! - Location –
Not far from the towns of Arta and Capdepera
East end of the island
Palma de Mallorca to Arta Caves = 1h10 drive
Alcudia to Arta Caves = 50min drive
#21. Coves de Campanet
- Things to do –
My second choice is still not one of the most famous cave systems on the island. It is the Campanet Caves.
This is the one with the most beautiful structures, in my opinion (and in the opinion of my Arta Caves Tour Guide too).
The lighting is very well done so you can really enjoy the details and beauty of the place.
Plus, it was only discovered in 1945, so the rock crystallizations and structures are in a very good condition.
The walking path takes you around a 600m long route to discover several chambers.
And the views from the café restaurant are beautiful, out of the beaten path. - Location –
Close to main road across island Ma-13.
Not far from Alcudia
Palma de Mallorca to Campanet Caves = 35min drive
Alcudia to Campanet Caves = 20min drive - Save time, book your entry
#22. Coves de Drach (the most famous)
- Things to do –
The Drach Caves are the most popular on the island.
I think the caves are beautiful but the experience is not for everyone, and you should be aware of the reality of the tour.
You will see lots of beautiful structures in good conditions.
But the groups are huge, and it takes a long time for everyone to get settle for the musical experience. - Location –
Near the town of Porto Cristo
Palma de Mallorca to Cuevas del Drach = 1h drive
Alcudia to Cuevas del Drach = 1h drive - If you don’t want to drive, book a day trip with a visit of the caves – see options
And many more things to do…
But there are other caves to considerer visiting Coves-de-Hams with its unique hook, Cuevas de Genova near Palma…
Learn more in my article about the best caves in Mallorca.
3 best archaeological sites (Talayots and more)
#23. Ses Paisses
- Things to do –
This Bronze Age Talayotic settlement is one of the best preserved on the island of Mallorca.
Its most interesting feature is the surrounding wall with the main entrance – the perimeter is around 374m long and dates back to the 6th century BC.
The size and setup of the rocks is fascinating.
Inside, the visitor can discover the typical structure of houses around a central tower. There are signs explaining the various structures and their use. - Location –
Just outside the town of Arta
South-East of the island
#24. Talaiot Capocorp Vel (also written Capocorb)
- Things to do –
This prehistoric village was one of the largest on the island and it is one of the most well-preserved and well-excavated.
The ruins today include 5 talayots (2 square ones and 3 circular ones) as well as 28 dwellings.
They are in a good state of conservation, and you can easily see the houses and how the village was organized. - Location –
35min drive from Palma
South West of the island
Not far from the famous Cala Pi beach
#25. Palma Arab Baths
- Things to do –
10th century baths – remains of the Arab city of Medina Mayurqa.
You can enjoy a video explaining the history and use and visit the baths with its Arab style columns and arches.
Plus, the small garden is very peaceful. - Location –
In Palma de Mallorca
Not far from the cathedral
And many more things to do…
But there are other historical sites worth visiting such as: Son Fornes Talayot, Son Real Necropolis, Pollentia roman ruins, Capdepera Castle, Roman bridge in Pollenca, Prehistoric caves and towers around the island such as Torre de s’Estalella.
Learn more in my article about the best ruins in Mallorca.
Where to stay in Mallorca?
My favorites:
- Choice of restaurants + main town: see best-rated options in Palma
- Beach + practical location to explore: see best-rated options in Port d’Alcudia
- Party area – see best-rated options in S’Arenal
- Quiet in the mountains – see best-rated options in Valldemossa
- Quiet, charming seaside place – see best-rated options in Canyamel
- Access to the best calas – see best-rated options in Cala d’or
- Families – see best-rated options in Cala Millor or in Colonia Sant Jordi
3 famous attractions in Mallorca
#26. Famous Train to Soller and Port de Soller Tram
- Things to do –
From the capital of Palma de Mallorca, there’s a wonderful vintage train that takes you to the town of Soller.
It has been traveling through the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range since 1912. Visitors can enjoy the wooden carriages with brass ceiling lamps, wood paneling and wood benches.
Plus, once in Soller, you can jump on the historical tram to reach Port de Soller and its laid-back atmosphere. - Location –
1h trip from Palma to Soller
Then the trail to Port de Soller - Book a guided tour including the Soller Tren – see options
#27. Eating as much tapas as possible
Who loves Spanish cuisine?
Well, enjoy your last day immersing yourself in it.
You can find many delicious tapas restaurants all around the island. One of our favorite is Ombud in Palma de Mallorca (booking is essential).
And you can further your experience, with food tours:
- Take part in a Spanish cooking class – learn more and see availability
- Join a wine and tapas tasting tour – learn more and see availability
#28. Sunrise and dolphins
- Things to do –
On the North coast, especially from Alcudia Bay, the sunrise in magnificent.
If you are courageous and wake up early, you can head to the pontoon to witness the magic.
But for an experience even more special, you can jump on a boat to try and find dolphins to share it with. - See dolphin watching tour options
3 best activities in Mallorca for adventure and sport
#29. Hike the Torrent de Pareis
One of the most famous hike in Mallorca is the walk down (or up) Torrent de Pareis to Sa Calobra
- It is a river bed and it can be hiked only during the dry months (meaning the hottest months)
- Always check the weather forecast as the area can have flash floods
- You can start the hike at the top, at Café Escorca (on Ma-10) and walk down
- Or you can start at the bottom and hike up
- It is a difficult hike with large boulders, tight squeezes, vertigo inducing area and steep sections
- Ropes are required on this hike
- You can book a guided hike to be safer – see options
#30. Pick one or more water activities
Mallorca has a great offer for water activities to have fun and enjoy incredible scenery at the same time.
- Coasteering – Check out this tour and its availability
- Cliff jumping – Check out this tour and its availability.
- The most unique experience of sea caving – see details and availability
- Introduction to diving – see details
- Check out all the Mallorca kayak tours
- Check out this paddle board experience
#31. And change perspective with air activities
And if you want to see things from above, check out those options:
- Hot Air Balloon – see availability
- Parasailing – see availability
Plan your trip to Mallorca:
3 best museums / gardens / spiritual places to visit in Mallorca
#32. Jardines de Alfabia
- Things to do –
Inland, you can also find old fincas surrounded my magnificent gardens.
In Jardines de Alfabia, there are several water features, trees and views worth the visit. In the picture above, you can see the cistern with the reflections of the garden. - Location –
Between Palma and Soller
Palma to Jardines de Alfabia = 30min drive
Alcudia to Jardines de Alfabia = 45min drive
Mar to October – everyday 9:30 am to 6:30pm / 8€ – Plan 2 hours - Save time and book your ticket.
#33. Arts museums
In Palma and on the island, you can find many Art museums:
- Fundacio Miro Mallorca – This is a cultural center that celebrates the work of Juan Miró. It is located inside an art studio. It is located at Carrer de Saridakis, about a 20-minute drive to the southwest from the old center – website
- Fundacio Bartolome March – This is a beautifully curated art museum. It houses five collections of art including modern and contemporary sculptures, bibliography, manuscripts and a collection of navigation charts – website
- Musea Diocese (Sacred Art Museum) – located inside a 13th-century bishop’s palace, it is a religious museum showcasing sacred Christian arts from the early 13th century onwards – website
- Museum Sa Bassa Blanca near Alcudia, with sculptures, gardens and more – learn more and get your ticket
#34. Learn about another subject in one of the many museums
And you can find many other museums around the island to discover other themes:
In Palma
- Palma Aquarium – Get your entry ticket to save time
- Castillo Museu de San Carlos – This museum is situated inside a 17th-century fort. It showcases a wide range of weapons and military artifacts.It is located to the west of the city center of Palma – website
- Museu Maritim – The maritime museum is a small museum located inside a monastery. It is situated in the old center – website
- Museu de Mallorca – The Museum of Mallorca is situated inside a 16th-century mansion. It has one main building and two small allied buildings.It displays archeological and fine arts exhibitsIt is located in the old center of Palma – website
Outside Palma:
- Xperience Nadal – for tennis fans in the town of Manacor – Get your entry ticket to save time
- Museu Etnologic dels Calderers – to see how life was in a traditional finca in the heart of the island. I really enjoyed it!
- Montuiri Windmill Museum – to learn more about the agriculture history of Mallorca and the windmills.
- …
#35. Visit a monastery
There are several monastery to consider visiting around the island.
Many of them offer visit inside the buildings and wonderful views.
For example, I have enjoyed:
- Monestir de Miramar – Niched between sea and mountains, it has been occupied by various religious orders since the Middle Ages.
In 1872, it was purchased by Austrian Archduke Ludwig Salvator who invited artists, intellectuals and royals to stay there.
The building, church, garden and park are picturesque and peaceful. - Arta Sanctuary – overlooking the town
- Santuari de Sant Joan – This hermitage dates back to the 13th century, with great views of the valley. The top features of the stone buildings are the 2 sundials.
- Santuari de Cura – Located on top a hill, at 543m (1781ft) above sea level, the sanctuary turned into a hotel offers scenic views of the area (even all the way to Cabrera Island on a clear day). This spiritual place was made famous by Ramon Llull in his autobiography from 1311 – he wrote it was an ideal place to live a contemplative life.
Plus, the best parks in Mallorca for kids
Are you traveling traveling with kids?
Here are a few parks and activities to consider:
- Hidropark in Alcudia
- Karting in several areas on the island
- Aqualand near El Arenal
- Marineland in Magaluf – save time, get your tickets
- Pirate Adventure Show in Magaluf – book your seats
- the Fantasy Park in Caal Millor
- …
Need to rent a car in Mallorca?
My tips:
- Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
- Don’t choose a car too large, since some roads are very narrow
- Consider their full coverage option – it for peace of mind!
- Book early to have a large choice of vehicles!
FAQs
Best things to do in Mallorca for 3, 4, 5, 7 days…
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Best things to do in Mallorca when it is raining
Mallorca is a large island, so when it is raining at one end, it might not be on the other side. Check out the weather report and go adventure!
Otherwise, you can visit:
- the many museums of Palma de Mallorca
- the underground caves
- the Palma Aquarium – Get your entry ticket to save time
- Enjoy a spa treatment
Best free things to do in Mallorca
There are many free things to enjoy in Mallorca:
- The beaches and calas (but parking might have a fee)
- The mountain road
- The towns and their churches
- The villages (but parking might have a fee)
- …
Best things to do in Mallorca in Winter
Well in Winter as in Summer, the landscapes are magnificent.
You might not go in the water but you can explore everything the same way:
- The mountains
- The cliffs
- The beaches and calas
- The towns and villages
- The mains caves (remain open almost year-round)
- Hiking, since it is a lot less hot
- Cycling
- …
Want to see more of Mallorca?
- 40 most beautiful landscapes in Mallorca (with pictures) – read article
- 7 Best Mallorca caves – read article
- 10 best calas in Mallorca (coves) – read article
- 12 Mallorca hidden gems, off the beaten path – read article
- 21 most beautiful views in Mallorca – read article
- Mallorca travel tips – read article
- Driving in Mallorca – read article
- 21 Most beautiful towns and villages in Mallorca – read article
- The unique Sa Calobra – road, beach, tips – read article
- Cap de Formentor (road, beach, lighthouse…) – read article
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