Wondering what you can see with one week in Mallorca?
I have created 5 Mallorca itineraries for 7 days, to choose, depending on your interests:
- A road trip with a little bit of everything (beach, history, mountains, towns…)
- A beach focus itinerary to see the most beautiful coves
- Day trips from Palma de Mallorca, if you don’t want to drive
- An off the beaten path option, if you want to avoid the crowds or have already visited
- A sport and adventure week with the best fun activities in Mallorca
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
Tips to best spend one week in Mallorca
How to spend one week in Mallorca?
It depends on your center of interest. There are many amazing places and activities.
You can spend the entire time relaxing at the beach and enjoying the restaurants.
But that would be a shame because the island is beautiful!
I recommend 5 types of itineraries, depending on your expectations:
- One week road trip to see a little bit of everything – jump to itinerary
- 7 days of beautiful calas and beaches – jump to itinerary
- No driving option with day trips from Palma – jump to itinerary
- Off the beaten path circuit to avoid the large crowds – jump to itinerary
- A week filled with various sports and adventures – jump to itinerary
But before, I share those itineraries, here are some important tips to keep in mind.
How many days / nights do you need in Mallorca? Is a week enough?
The island is bigger than one imagined. And there is much to do and visit.
I think the best length for your Mallorca trip to enjoy a little bit of everything it has to offers is 2 weeks.
With one week, you have to make specific choices to either:
- pick one of everything (one cala, one village, one cave, one castle…)
- or pick an area of the island, and decide to come back another time to cover the rest
Don’t jam-pack your road trip itinerary. You may want to stop at viewpoints, take side roads to explore hidden areas, or just stay longer in a village or at a beach because it is spectacular. Therefore, make sure to be reasonable in your planning.
Below is a map with the main driving times to give you perspective:
How to get to Mallorca
Mallorca has a very large airport. There are many flights from most European countries. Compare flight prices on Skyscanner
But you can also arrive by ferry from Barcelona or Valencia (roughly 8h crossing) – check out ferry options
How to get around
It is possible to explore some areas without a car: There are guided tours that can take you to the most famous places: caves, cliffs.
But Mallorca is so much more than that!
There are so many viewpoints, stunning roads and hidden gems to discover…
I really think renting a car is the best way to discover the island.
- Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
- Choose your car and company (prefer a smaller car for the narrow roads)
- Consider their full coverage option (I recommend it because of the narrow roads)
- Book early – there is limited supply as it is an island. Especially for Summer, make sure you can get a car, if booking your flights last minute.
See my 36 tips about renting a car in Mallorca
And See my tips about driving 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!
Where to stay – best side of Mallorca for a week
Well, there is no absolute best places to stay in Mallorca. It depends on what you are looking for.
Below are some of my recommendations:
- For a choice of restaurants and a main town – see best rated accommodations in Palma
- For beach + practical location to explore – see best rated accommodations in Port d’Alcudia
- For a party area – see best rated accommodations in S’Arenal
- For a quiet in the mountains – see best rated accommodations in Valldemossa
- For a quiet, charming seaside place – see best rated accommodations in Canyamel
- For access to the best calas – see best rated accommodations in Cala d’or
- For families – see best rated accommodations in Cala Millor or in Colonia Sant Jordi
When staying a week, you could stay at the same place all week or break into 2 places, to limit driving if you want to explore the entire island.
More tips on my article about where to stay in Mallorca.
Mallorca itinerary 7 days – road trip & variety
Introduction
This itinerary is for the first time traveler who wants to see a little of everything the island has to offer:
beaches, calas, medieval towns, charming villages, archaeological sites, caves, cliffs, mountains…
I have not included a few of the most famous locations, as I found them overrated and too crowded. I have chosen alternatives for you.
For this type of itinerary, renting a car is essential!
Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
Summary
- Day 1 – Cape Formentor area (cliffs)
- Day 2 – Alcudia area
- Day 3 – Sa Calobra and Port de Soller (mountains)
- Day 4 – Cala Pi area
- Day 5 – Capdepera area (cave, castle…)
- Day 6 – Calo des Moro and Mondrago natural park (nature, coves…)
- Day 7 – Palma de Mallorca
If have tried to alternate days with some beach time and others only exploring.Days can be switched depending on weather and conditions. Avoid Palma de Mallorca on Sundays and Mondays (so that all monuments are open).
For this itinerary where you are driving to every corner of the island, the best places to stay are close to the fast road:
- Palma de Mallorca – see best rated accommodations in Palma
- Alcudia or Port de Alcudia – see best rated accommodations in Port d’Alcudia
Day 1 – Cape Formentor & Pollença
- Stop 1 – Mirador es Colomer to discover the magnificent cliffs
- Stop 2 – Albertcrutx tower to see the entire headland
- Stop 3 – Drive to Formentor lighthouse (if opened to car – In Summer months, it is closed and you have to take a shuttle from Formentor beach.
- Stop 4 – Formentor beach, considered one of the most beautiful on the island
- Stop 5 – if you don’t spend your afternoon at the Formentor beach, you can head inland to visit the historic center of Pollença with its huge staircase to the Calvari
Learn more in my article about the things to do at Cape Formentor.
Beware! This is a very very popular area. There are not many parking spaces (except around the beach), and not much space to turn around.
Better to visit as early as possible.
Day 2 – Alcudia old town and Alcudia beach
- Stop 1 – Alcudia old town – enjoy the medieval walls, the roman ruins, the church… just stroll around and on the walls
- Stop 2 – Alcudia beach – have a long walk on the sandy beach, or have fun with some of the water activities or just relax at the beach
- Stop 3 – if you don’t want to spend too much time at the beach, you can head a little inland and visit the Campanet caves
Learn more in my article about the best things to do in Alcudia.
Alcudia as some great restaurants. I recommend having lunch inside to old medieval town.
Day 3 – Sa Calobra and Port de Soller
- Stop 1 – Drive the amazing road to Sa Calobra – stop at Col dels Reis to see the man made road with its laces
- Stop 2 – Enjoy the short walk to Calobra and the amazing hidden beach
- Stop 3 – Stroll around the bay of Port de Soller, enjoy lunch
- Stop 4 – Either head to the lighthouse (Far de Cap Gros) or up to the traditional village of Fornalutx
Sa Calobra is very popular, and parking is limited.
Visit as early as possible.
Learn more in my article about Sa Calobra and my article about Port de Soller
Day 4 – Cala Pi, Cala Beltran and Talayot
- Stop 1 – Head to Cala Pi and hike to Cala Beltran. This is a short walk (less than 1h return) that will take you to a narrow inlet with crystal clear water.
- Stop 2 – Relax on the beach of Cala Pi
- Stop 3 – Visit Capocorp Vell, one of the main archaeological sites on the island, to learn about some of the first settlements.
Learn more in my article about Cala Pi.
Day 5 – Arta caves and Capdepera
- Stop 1 – Visit the Arta caves – I think this cave is much better than the more famous ones on the island, and it is less crowded
- Stop 2 – Head to Capdepera, climb to visit the castle. Enjoy the views over the town and the region
- Stop 3 – Discover the Capdepera lighthouse and have fun on the rocky headlands
- Stop 4 – You can find several beaches in the area, if you want to refresh before going back to your place (Cala Gat, Cala Agulla, Cala Moll, Canyamel…)
Learn more in my article about the best things to do in Capdepera.
Day 6 – Calo des Moro and Mondrago Natural Park
- Stop 1 – Calo des Moro (arrive as early as possible, as it is very, very popular – read my article for all my tips)
- Stop 2 – Mondrago Natural Park – headland trail
- Stop 3 – Cala Mondrago or Cala S’Amorador beach
Learn more in my articles about Calo des Moro and Mondrago Natural Park.
Day 7 – Palma de Mallorca
- Stop 1 – Palma de Mallorca cathedral – get a skip-the-line ticket
- Stop 2 – Stroll around the city center, enjoy the variety of architecture
- Stop 3 – head south and visit the impressive round castle (Castell de Bellver) – appreciate the 360° views
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!
1 week in Mallorca – itinerary with most beautiful beaches
Introduction
This 7 days Mallorca itinerary is for those who love discovering the most beautiful beaches and spending time relaxing there.
It covers my selection of the most beautiful calas and beaches.
Plus, I have added a few visits to combine with those beaches, if you don’t want to spend the entire day there.
This is a much less intense itinerary
For this type of itinerary, renting a car is essential!
Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
Summary
- Day 1 – Formentor beach
- Day 2 – Cala Pi & Cala Beltran
- Day 3 – no travel day, beach near accommodation
- Day 4 – Mondrago Natural Park
- Day 5 – Calo des Moro
- Day 6 – Cala Mesquida
- Day 7 – no travel day, beach near accommodation
For this itinerary, you want to stay at a place with a beautiful beach you enjoy on your no travel days.
- Colonia de Sant Jordi – see best rated accommodations
- Cala Millor – see best rated accommodations
- Alcudia or Port de Alcudia – see best rated accommodations
Day 1 – Formentor Beach
Most publications choose Platja de Formentor as the most beautiful beach in Mallorca.
Formentor beach is long and sandy, with shallow turquoise waters. And it has many facilities.
The half circle bay offers beautiful views of mountains covered with pine trees.
And you can combine with a visit to the Formentor Peninsula and its impressive cliffs (or at least stop at Mirador Es Colomer on the way).
Learn more about the Formentor peninsula
Day 2 – Cala Pi & Cala Beltran
Visit the narrow cove of Cala Pi.
This is a great place for those who enjoy swimming.
Go down 146 stairs to a sandy flat beach and crystal clear waters.
And for a little adventure, you can hike to the next water inlet called Cala Beltran. It is a beautiful walk with views almost all the way.
And you can combine with a visit to the nearby Capocorp Vell, one of the main archaeological sites on the island.
Learn more in my article about Cala Pi.
Day 3 – no travel day
Relax at the beach near the accommodation you chose such as Port de Alcudia or Colonia de Sant Jordi.
Day 4 – Mondrago Natural Park
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. My favorite walk is #2, around the headland.
It is popular but I think it remains a breath of fresh air as it is surrounded only by nature.
The main beach is Cala de Mondrago. This one is a bit wider than most in this article.
The other large beach is Cala s’Amarador.
The water is crystal clear.
Learn more
Day 5 – Calo des Moro
Calo des Moro is a stunning gem. it is definitively worth the effort to reach it.
The beach is actually very small, but the cove is mesmerizing which is why it is often listed as one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca.
Its unique setting offers turquoise water and snorkeling opportunity along the cliffs.
Plus, the little headland makes it not too wide and not too narrow.
See all my tips about visiting Calo des Moro.
Day 6 – Cala Mesquida
Cala Mesquida is the most famous beach in the area of Arta and Capedepera.
It is a long stretch of fine sand (350m) with sand dunes at the back.
It is quite a different experience than the other calas on the island.
Here the wind can be strong and create onshore waves.
A resort town has developed around it, but does not bother you once on the beach, at the bottom of the cliffs.
You can combine with a visit to the Arta caves (my favorite) or the Castle of Capdepera.
Day 7 – no travel day
Relax at the beach near the accommodation you chose
One week in Palma de Mallorca – day trips, no car
Introduction
This 7 day option is for those who do not wish to rent a car, but still see a large variety of what the island as to offer.
Summary
- Day 1 – Palma de Mallorca main touristic area
- Day 2 – Port de Soller and Sa Calobra
- Day 3 – Underground Caves
- Day 4 – Palma de Mallorca, rest of town
- Day 5 – Boat tour
- Day 6 – Cape Formentor (cliffs, beach)
- Day 7 – Cooking class or Food tour
Days can be switched depending on availability.
Avoid Palma de Mallorca on Sundays and Mondays (so that all monuments are open).
For this itinerary, better to stay in Palma de Mallorca for the largest choice of day trips – see best rated accommodations
Or find out all my suggestions in my article about the best areas to stay in Palma.
Day 1 – Palma de Mallorca
- Stop 1 – Visit the Palma de Mallorca cathedral – get a skip-the-line ticket
- Stop 2 – Visit the Almudeina Royal Palace – get your ticket
- Explore the cathedral areas, with its beautiful buildings
- Get lost in side streets, to truly discover the city.
You can book a guided tour or segway tour or bike tour – see options
Day 2 – Port de Soller & Se Calobra
Have a travel adventure to the North coast with bus, tram and boat.
Head to Port de Soller, where you can enjoy the vibrant seafront and historical tram.
Then you hop on a boat to visit the Sa Calobra area.
Check out program and availability
Day 3 – Caves
Mallorca is home to many fascinating caves (see my list).
The most famous are Drach and Hams. My favorite is Arta.
You can find day trips to the most famous cave to go underground, appreciate the formations and listen to music.
Just know that the visits to Drach are made by huge groups.
This tour below offers the option to combine Drach and Hams caves.
Check out program and availability
Day 4 – Palma de Mallorca
On Day 1, you have explored the touristic center of Palma.Today, you can go further out.
- Don’t miss the impressive round castle (Castell de Bellver).
- Learn more about art at the Miro foundation
- … and more!
Make you exploration easier with the hop-on-hop-off bus – get tickets
Day 5 – Boat tour
Choose among one of the many boat tours to gain another perspective on the island.
Enjoy a relaxing time sailing.
Note that, some of the best scenery is a boat tour around Formentor. Boats depart from Port de Alcudia. There is not always a pick up from Palma de Mallorca. You would have to take the bus or a taxi (around 80 – 90 euros).
So doing a boat tour from Palma is a much more affordable option.
Day 6 – Alcudia and Formentor
History and scenery.
Enjoy one of the most beautiful areas in Mallorca.
Visit the medieval towns of Alcudia and Pollença, before discovering the Formentor peninsula.
You will be able to see a lot!
However, beware that for Formentor, you will mostly see the beach and the views from the road. No other stops planned.
Check out program and availability
Day 7 – Spanish Cooking class or food tasting
Who loves Spanish cuisine?
Well, enjoy your last day immersing yourself in it.
2 options:
- Take part in a Spanish cooking class – learn more and see availability
- Join a wine and tapas tasting tour – learn more and see availability
I don’t drink coffee
But I also like other drinks and sweets!
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Mallorca itinerary for 1 week – off the beaten path
Introduction
Mallorca is very popular as a tourist destination.
It can be very crowded.
3 options to get away from the crowds:
- Start your day around sunrise
- Travel off season
- Go to less touristic places
For this type of itinerary, renting a car is essential!
Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
Summary
- Day 1 – Central Mallorca
- Day 2 – S’Estalella, Cala Pi, Cala Beltran
- Day 3 – East of Alcudia
- Day 4 – Capdepera area
- Day 5 – Tramuntana mountains off the beaten path
- Day 6 – Sa Dragonera island
- Day 7 – Palma de Mallorca
For this itinerary where you are driving to every corner of the island, the best places to stay are close to the fast road:
- Palma de Mallorca – see best rated accommodations
- Alcudia or Port de Alcudia – see best rated accommodations
- of find beautiful accommodation away from the towns, in the center of the island
Day 1 – Central Mallorca
Explore the center of Mallorca.
Everyone rushes to the beautiful beaches and mountains. But the central countryside also has a lot of charm.
Some of my favorite places to visit include:
- Stop 1 – the small town of Sineu, in the heart of Mallorca
- Stop 2 – the museu Etnologic Calderers with farm, casa and museum – to learn about life of the island
- Stop 3 – the Campanet caves – the island has many famous caves. These get hardly any visitors compared to the large ones. Yet, they have some of the most beautiful formations.
Day 2 – S’Estalella, Cala Pi, Cala Beltran
Cala Pi can have quite a lot of visitors, but still a lot less than the calas closest to the resort towns.
Plus, the hike to Cala Beltran is stunning and without crowds.
Learn more in my article about Cala Pi and Beltran.
Then I recommend enjoying the walk to S’Estallela lighthouse and tower.
Most of it is walking on an easy, flat path. Therefore, I think it is worth the effort (1h30 return).
The walk takes around a headland that includes sea caves, rock formations, a small lighthouse and a historical tower.
The defensive tower dates back to 1577 (and restored in 1984). It is cylindrical at the top and conical at the bottom. Its height is 9.2m (30ft).
The best part is the mix of nature with the constructions.
Day 3 – East of Alcudia
When everyone heads to Alcudia, Port de Alcudia and Playa del Muro, head East.
You can find much quieter areas with interesting sites and views such as:
- Son Real – with the necropolis by the sea and maritime towers with a fascinating history (to train submarines).
- The small dunes of Playa Son Serra
- The very peaceful coast at Betlem
Day 4 – Arta – Capdepera area
Explore the Capdepera area.
It still has a lot of people, but being on the opposite side from Palma de Mallorca, it can have quite moments.
Consider visiting:
- The Arta caves – I think this cave is much better than the more famous ones on the island, and it is less crowded
- The castle of Capdepera, with views over the town and the region
- The Capdepera lighthouse and have fun on the rocky headlands
- The Ses Paisses Archaeological site in Arta
Learn more in my article about the best things to do in Capdepera.
Day 5 – Tramuntana mountains off beaten path
The Tramuntana mountains are very popular.
If you don’t like crowds, avoid the villages of Valldemossa, Deia, Fortnatutx and the town of Port de Soller (unless you are visiting them before 10am).
However, you can still find a few gems along the magnificent Ma-10 road where people stop less:
- Port de Valdemossa (but the side road is very narrow and winding!)
- Monestir de Miramar
- Embalse de Gorg Blau
- and just driving on Ma-10
Day 6 – Sa Dragonera island and natural park
For limited crowds, you can also head to another smaller island.
Because people need to take the small transfer boat to get there, the amount of people is limited.
Sa Dragonera island is a short boat ride from the town of Sant Elm at the North-West tip of Mallorca.
Day 7 – Palma de Mallorca off the beaten path
It is not easy going off the beaten path in a Major city.
But there are still a few places where you will not be surrounded by hundreds of tourists, such as:
- The historical Arab Baths
- Plaça de ses Columnes
- Jardi del Bisbe
- and if you are getting lost by taking side streets…
One week itinerary in Mallorca – sport and adventure
Introduction
Want to get active and have a few adrenaline rushes during your one week in Mallorca?
Then this is the itinerary for you.
Summary
- Day 1 – Quad and snorkeling
- Day 2 – Torrent de Pareis hike
- Day 3 – Coasteering / cliff jumping
- Day 4 – Diving or off-road driving
- Day 5 – Kayaking
- Day 6 – Sea caving
- Day 7 – Formentor speedboat
For this type of itinerary, renting a car can make your life easier!
Compare prices on my favorite platform: Discovercars.com – one of the best rated comparison sites!
Day 1 – A mix of land and sea
Enjoy a complete adventure day with
- Quad biking
- Cliff jumping
- Snorkeling
Check out the program and availability
Day 2 – Torrent de Pareis hike
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
Day 3 – Coasteering
One of the most famous activities in Mallorca is coastering and cliff jumping.
It combines stunning views, water activities and some big adrenaline rush.
Check out this coasteering tour
Check out this cliff jumping tour.
Day 4 – Diving or off-road driving
Are you more land or water?
Today you can choose between:
- Introduction to diving – see details
- Off-road driving – see details
Day 5 – Kayak
One of the best way to appreciate the landscapes, in my opinion, it by renting a kayak or a paddle board.
The gliding on water while watching the scenery is mesmerizing.
Check out all the Mallorca kayak tours
Check out this paddle board experience
Otherwise, you can also find some rentals on many beaches such as Formentor, Mondrago…
Day 6 – Sea caving
Go underground!
Enjoy a different kind of water adventure by going sea caving!
A unique experience you will never forget.
Day 7 – Formentor by speedboat with snorkeling
Another way to appreciate the cliffs of Formentor is by sea.
There are several options leaving from Port d’Alcudia or Port de Pollença.
However, one of the best experience is the speedboat tours.
It includes snorkeling stops, a visit to Formentor beach (and some time to enjoy it) and a ride all the way to the cape to see the cliffs and lighthouse from the water.
Check out program and availability
If you have only 5 days or longer 10 day, 2 weeks…
Mallorca itinerary 5 days
My favorite program would be:
- Day 1 – Formentor
- Day 2 – Mondrago Natural Park
- Day 3 – Sa Calobra
- Day 4 – Capdepera and Arta area
- Day 5 – Palma de Mallorca
But you can explore the 5 one-week itineraries above and choose your favorite days.
Or check out my articles about spending 3 days / weekends, 4 days or 5 days in Mallorca
Mallorca itinerary 10 days, 2 weeks and more
If you have longer the options are endless.
There is much you can see.
You can check out my itinerary for 10 days to 2 weeks.
Or have created a travel guide with all my favorite spots, and practical tips and map, to help you easily plan your trip:
Plan your dream trip in Mallorca thanks to my guide
- 8 maps to easily plan your itinerary
- 140+ pre-selected locations
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Mallorca itinerary by bus
There is a good network of bus around the island. But it will greatly limit what you can see and for how long.
Check out the bus network on this official website.
For this itinerary, better to stay in Palma de Mallorca for the largest choice of bus routes – see best rated accommodations
From Palma de Mallorca you can go to:
- Alcudia
- Port de Soler
- Port d’Andratx
- Cala Pi (in Summer only)
- Manacor
- Cala Millor
- Sineu
- …
FAQs
How much is a week in Mallorca? – Cost
It can vary greatly depending on your type of accommodation, your car rental, your choice of activities and the season…
Count an average of 1300 to 1500 euros for a couple.
But off season, with cheap accommodations, bus travel and only free activities you can spend a week for 500 euros.
And add your flights.
Best time to visit Mallorca
The traveling season in Mallorca is quite long with pleasant temperatures.
You can even enjoy Winter in Mallorca if you don’t mind a little chill (temperatures between 12 and 15°C).
It has charm in any season…
The best time, depends on what you are looking for:
- Crowds –
Mallorca is a very popular destination.
The Summer Months get crazy with full beaches and attractions.
Even October remains a busy month.
Not crazy but busy.
So the shoulder months are quieter (April/May and October).
But if you want peaceful, visit in Winter – you can have the roads almost to yourself! - Weather –
The temperatures get really hot in Summer, are very pleasant in shoulder months and are chilly in Winter. - Swimming –
Summer is the best times to swim in warm waters. - Hiking / biking –
But, if you are planning a hiking or bicycle riding trip, then avoid Summer as you may melt because of the temperatures.
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
- 21 Most beautiful towns and villages in Mallorca – read article
And keep track of your own trip!
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