MENU
Book Now
Experiences

Mallorca: nature, history and culture

An idyllic destination with paradisiacal landscapes, crystal-clear beaches and impressive mountains that make this island a unique place to relax, explore and enjoy unforgettable experiences. Palma, its capital, is the epicentre of island life, with its rich cultural offerings and vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere - a perfect getaway!

Discover the island of Mallorca

Select to explore

  • 1

    Palma de Mallorca

    The island's capital, the vibrant heart of Mallorca, where history, culture, and life intertwine. From the impressive La Seu Cathedral, a landmark of Gothic architecture, to the monuments scattered throughout the old town, Palma is an ideal destination for explorers. Enjoy its art galleries, museums, and exclusive shops, and don’t miss the lively nightlife in its bars and restaurants, which turn the city into a cosmopolitan meeting point.

  • 2

    Alcudia and Pollensa

    In the north of the island, these towns offer a perfect combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Stroll through peaceful streets, discover unspoiled beaches along the coast, and admire the majestic mountains on the horizon. It’s the perfect escape for those seeking nature and history in a tranquil setting.

  • 3

    Valldemossa, Deià, and Soller

    Three hidden villages in the Tramuntana Mountains where time seems to stand still. With cobbled streets, traditional houses, and breathtaking panoramic views, Valldemossa, Deià, and Soller offer the perfect retreat to experience authentic Mallorcan life in an unmatched natural environment. From the picturesque wooden train that crosses orange-filled valleys to the peaceful port with its beach and seafront promenade, this is ideal for those in search of authenticity and unforgettable landscapes in a relaxed setting.

  • 4

    Felanitx and Santanyí

    In the south of the island, Felanitx and Santanyí stand out for their authenticity. Santanyí is known for its picturesque old town and the nearby Mondragó Natural Park, while Felanitx, rich in history, invites you to discover the island's inland charms. Both towns offer a peaceful experience, with local markets and natural landscapes in all their splendor.

  • 5

    Calas de Mallorca

    Calas de Mallorca, on the east coast of Mallorca, is a quiet family destination known for its small coves with turquoise waters, such as Cala Domingos and Cala Antena. Surrounded by nature and cliffs, it offers relaxation, sun and sea and comfortable services. Ideal for those looking for disconnection, coastal walks and enjoying the Mediterranean in a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere.

  • 6

    Artà and Capdepera

    In the east of the island, these towns surprise with rich history and stunning landscapes. Visit the Capdepera Castle, a medieval fortress dominating the landscape, or explore the traditional markets of Artà, surrounded by the wild nature typical of the area. Artà and Capdepera reflect the most authentic side of Mallorca, where peace and natural beauty are found at every step.

  • 7

    Santa María, Binissalem and Alaró

    In the heart of Mallorca, Santa Maria, Binissalem, and Alaró form the perfect triangle for wine and nature tourism. Surrounded by vineyards and historic wineries, they offer tastings, wine routes, and rural charm. From Alaró, don’t miss the hike to the castle, with spectacular views and a legendary aura. A perfect destination for wine lovers, hikers, and those seeking the authentic inland landscapes of Mallorca.

  • 8

    Andratx

    In the southwest of Mallorca, it blends mountain, sea, and culture. Its charming village, surrounded by nature, contrasts with the glamour of Puerto de Andratx, full of life, yachts, and fine cuisine. Perfect for hiking routes through the Tramuntana mountains, local art, and sunsets by the sea, all in a sophisticated yet authentic atmosphere.