
The largest island of the Balearic archipelago, a vibrant destination that combines white sand beaches and hidden coves, the imposing Serra de Tramuntana (UNESCO Heritage), a cosmopolitan capital...
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The patron saint festivities of Palma, with concerts, bonfires, parades and a festive atmosphere throughout the city.
Numerous religious processions in Palma and other towns, with great devotion and tradition.
A night of fire and demons in Palma, with pyrotechnic shows and 'correfocs' (firefights).
Series of classical and chamber music concerts in an idyllic setting in the Deià church.
Numerous agricultural, livestock and craft fairs in towns such as Sineu, Inca or Alcúdia, showing the local culture.
An international cycling event that attracts professional and amateur teams to train and compete on the island.
A small virgin archipelago south of Mallorca, declared a National Park, with rich marine and terrestrial biodiversity. A
A protected natural area in the southeast of the island, with beautiful coves, dunes, cliffs and rich fauna, especially
A long-distance hiking route that crosses the Serra de Tramuntana, using old stone paths. It offers spectacular landscap
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Tipo
Destino Insular
Extensión
100 km
Estancia recomendada
7 días
Región
Balearic Islands
Mallorca is the largest island of the Balearic Islands and a destination of contrasts that offers something for every type of traveler. From the extensive beaches of fine sand ideal for families to the hidden coves with turquoise waters, often accessible only on foot or by boat. The island's interior is a tapestry of picturesque villages, almond and olive groves, and the majestic Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering spectacular mountain landscapes. Its capital, Palma, is a cosmopolitan city with an impressive cathedral, a vibrant old town and a lively nightlife and cultural life. Mallorca is perfect for sun and beach lovers, cyclists, hikers, culture fans and families looking for a complete and diverse Mediterranean experience.
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Palma Cathedral (La Seu): A Gothic masterpiece on the seashore.
Serra de Tramuntana: UNESCO World Heritage mountain range, with dream towns (Valldemossa, Deià, Sóller) and hiking trails.
Paradisiacal coves and beaches: From extensive sandy beaches (Es Trenc) to hidden coves (Cala Varques, Cala Llombards).
Palma de Mallorca: Capital with a vibrant old town, shopping, gastronomy and nightlife.
Cuevas del Drach (Porto Cristo): Impressive underground caves with one of the largest underground lakes in the world and classical music concerts.
Cycling and hiking: Internationally renowned routes, especially in the Serra de Tramuntana.
Local gastronomy: Rich and varied, with traditional dishes such as ensaimada and sobrasada.
Cosmopolitan and family atmosphere: Attracts a diverse audience, from young people to families and retirees.
Découvrez les côtes et paysages marins incroyables de cette destination
One of the most famous beaches in Mallorca, an extensive virgin stretch of white sand and dunes, with shallow, turquoise waters. A natural paradise.
Fine white sand.
Crystal clear, turquoise and shallow waters. Generally quiet. Ideal for the bathroom.
Guarded in high season. Generally safe, but there may be occasional jellyfish. Nudist areas in some sections.
Access by toll road or dirt roads. Paid parking. Walk from the parking lot.
C'est une plage naturiste où la nudité est autorisée.
Paid parking and quite expensive in high season. It can fill up quickly.
Some beach bars (concessions).
Some beach bars, showers, rental of hammocks and umbrellas in specific areas.
A virgin and difficult-to-access cove, known for its wild environment, crystal-clear waters, a sea cave and a natural arch. Ideal for adventurers.
White sand and rocks.
Crystal clear and deep waters, with rocky bottoms. Very suitable for snorkeling and diving.
Not guarded. Caution is recommended when swimming. Cliff access can be dangerous. Informal nudist area.
Access on foot via dirt roads (about 30-40 min) from the parking lot. There is no direct access by car.
C'est une plage naturiste où la nudité est autorisée.
Limited parking on dirt road. It can be filled.
None. Bring your own food and drink.
None. Completely virgin. Sometimes there are street drink vendors.
One of the longest beaches in Mallorca, ideal for families due to its shallow waters, fine sand and multitude of services. Part of the S'Albufera Natural Park.
Fine, golden sand.
Calm waters, very shallow and crystal clear. Ideal for children's bathrooms.
Guarded in high season. Very safe and popular for families.
Easy access by car and bus. Ample parking.
Ample parking, both free and paid.
Great variety of restaurants and beach bars along the beach.
Showers, toilets, rental of hammocks and umbrellas, restaurants, beach bars, water sports, children's areas.
A unique cove at the end of a canyon, accessible by a spectacular road or by boat. The Torrent de Pareis is a karst canyon that flows here. An impressive landscape.
Pebbles and sand.
Deep and clear waters. There are no waves. Suitable for the bathroom.
Not guarded. Caution is recommended when accessing the beach and in the sea. The Torrent de Pareis requires experience.
By car along the 'tie' road or by boat from Sóller or Port de Pollença. You have to walk through tunnels to reach the cove.
Paid and limited parking near the port.
Some restaurants and bars near the port and at the beginning of the tunnel.
Restaurants and toilets near the parking area and port.
Mallorcan gastronomy is rich, varied and with strong roots in Mediterranean cuisine, using fresh products from the sea and the land, with strong and tasty dishes.
The most famous sweet on the island, a spiral bun made of fermented and baked dough, sprinkled with icing sugar. It can be filled with angel hair or cream.
Cured sausage made with minced pork, paprika and salt. It is eaten spread on bread or as an ingredient in other dishes.
Traditional meat dish (pork, lamb or seafood) fried with potatoes, peppers, onion and fennel. Very tasty and filling.
A vegetarian dish made of layers of fried potatoes, eggplant, red peppers and zucchini, topped with tomato sauce. Similar to a ratatouille.
A traditional soupy rice, with pork, rabbit, chicken, vegetables and mushrooms, spiced with saffron and paprika. Very tasty.
The 'bread with oil' is a Mallorcan staple: toasted rustic bread, rubbed with bunch tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil and salt. It can be accompanied with cheese or sausages.
The island has several appellations of origin (Binissalem, Pla i Levante) that produce high-quality red wines (Manto Negro, Callet) and white wines.
A dark and sweet liquor, made from cinchona and wormwood, traditionally as an aperitif or digestif.
Aniseed liqueur made with aromatic herbs from the island, similar to the Ibizan ones but with its own nuances. It is served cold as a digestive.
A spongy and light sweet, made with potatoes, sugar, eggs and flour, traditional from Valldemossa.
Traditional Easter sweets, Rubiols are sweet dumplings filled with cottage cheese, jam or angel hair. Crespells are cookies of various shapes.
Évaluation complète basée sur plusieurs critères de qualité
"Impressive variety of beaches: from long stretches of white sand and shallow waters to rocky, pristine coves with crystal clear waters. High quality overall."
"Rich history in Palma and towns in the Serra. Museums, art galleries, musical events and festivals. UNESCO Heritage in the Tramuntana."
"Good bus network that connects Palma with the main tourist centers and towns. To explore remote coves or the Serra, the car or motorcycle is much more practical."
"Excellent main roads and highways. Access to some coves can be along winding roads. Parking in towns and popular coves can be difficult in high season."
"It can be a medium-high cost destination, especially in high season and in exclusive areas. There are options for all budgets, but quality accommodation is expensive."
"Very suitable for families, with numerous safe beaches, water parks, adventure activities and a wide range of family accommodation and services."
"Excellent and diverse Mediterranean cuisine with Majorcan influences: sobrasada, ensaimada, Majorcan frit, tumbet, fresh fish and seafood. High quality overall."
"Increasing efforts for sustainability, especially in the Serra de Tramuntana and water management. Mass tourism presents challenges, but there is environmental awareness."
"A well-established and internationally attractive destination, which perfectly combines sun and beach with culture, nature and sport, attracting a very diverse audience."
"Paradise for cyclists and hikers (especially in the Tramuntana), water sports (diving, sailing, paddle surfing), golf, tennis and horse riding. Wide offer."
"Generally good in tourist cities and beaches. There may be less maintained areas in peak high seasons or rural areas."
"The island is generally safe. Caution is recommended in busy nightlife areas and with personal belongings."
"Palma is a beautiful city. Villages in the Serra de Tramuntana such as Valldemossa, Deià and Sóller are of exceptional beauty with their stone houses and natural surroundings."
"Impressive landscapes ranging from the majestic mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana to the turquoise coves of the coast and the fertile fields of the interior."
"Rich marine life in its clear waters, especially around the Posidonia meadows and in rocky areas. Ideal for snorkeling and diving."
"An overall score that highlights Mallorca as an extremely complete and diverse destination, which combines the beauty of its beaches and coves with the imposing Serra de Tramuntana, a vibrant capital and a rich cultural and sports offer. It is an island that satisfies all types of travelers."
🌟 Destino Extraordinario
💭 "An overall score that highlights Mallorca as an extremely complete and diverse destination, which combines the beauty of its beaches and coves with the imposing Serra de Tramuntana, a vibrant capital and a rich cultural and sports offer. It is an island that satisfies all types of travelers."
Recognized for its impressive cultural landscape, where human action over the centuries has transformed and adapted the mountainous terrain.
Descubre Palma de mallorca
Descubre Manacor
Descubre Inca
Découvrez tout ce que Majorca a à offrir
Explorez les charmantes villes qui donnent vie et caractère à cette côte
The capital of the island, a cosmopolitan and vibrant city with an impressive cathedral, a labyrinthine old town, luxury shopping and a lively cultural and nightlife.
A picturesque mountain village in the Serra de Tramuntana, famous for its Royal Charterhouse (where Chopin and George Sand spent a winter) and its stone houses.
A beautiful town in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana, famous for its historic train and tram that connects it to its charming port. Surrounded by orange trees.
An idyllic artists' village in the Serra de Tramuntana, with spectacular views of the sea and the mountains. It has attracted numerous writers and artists throughout history.
A medieval walled town with a rich historical heritage and a vibrant port with an extensive beach and a wide range of leisure and dining options.
Plongez dans des aventures uniques et découvrez la mer sous un autre angle
Mallorca is a world-renowned destination for cycling, with scenic routes in the Serra de Tramuntana and inland. Bike rental and tours available.
Numerous routes in the Serra de Tramuntana (Ruta de Pedra en Sec GR 221), coastal coves and the interior, for all levels.
Sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddle surfing, kayaking, diving, snorkeling. The offer is immense throughout the coast.
More than 20 high-quality golf courses distributed throughout the island, some with spectacular views.
Descubre los secretos mejor guardados y rincones únicos que pocos conocen
A spectacular natural setting where the Pareis torrent meets the sea, forming a pebble cove at the end of an impressive canyon. The access road is a work of engineering.
One of the most impressive excursions on the island, whether by car (winding road) or by boat.
An oasis of tranquility with exquisite Moorish gardens and a historic manor house, surrounded by orange trees and fountains. A place to get lost.
A haven of peace and beauty, perfect to escape the summer heat.
One of the most famous viewpoints in Mallorca, with spectacular views of a rock with a hole in the center and the coast of the Serra de Tramuntana, especially at sunset.
A popular place to watch the sunset. There is a small restaurant with a bohemian atmosphere.
Other impressive caves in Mallorca, with stalactites and stalagmites that form curious figures, and a 'queen's room' more than 20 meters high.
Less crowded than those of Drach, but equally spectacular.
Conecta con la naturaleza y descubre paisajes únicos que te dejarán sin aliento
A small virgin archipelago south of Mallorca, declared a National Park, with rich marine and terrestrial biodiversity. Accessible only with organized excursions and permit.
A protected natural area in the southeast of the island, with beautiful coves, dunes, cliffs and rich fauna, especially birds. Ideal for hiking and relaxing in nature.
A long-distance hiking route that crosses the Serra de Tramuntana, using old stone paths. It offers spectacular landscapes and the opportunity to spend the night in shelters.
Mallorca has a calendar full of cultural, musical, religious and sports festivals throughout the year.
The patron saint festivities of Palma, with concerts, bonfires, parades and a festive atmosphere throughout the city.
Numerous religious processions in Palma and other towns, with great devotion and tradition.
A night of fire and demons in Palma, with pyrotechnic shows and 'correfocs' (firefights).
Series of classical and chamber music concerts in an idyllic setting in the Deià church.
Numerous agricultural, livestock and craft fairs in towns such as Sineu, Inca or Alcúdia, showing the local culture.
An international cycling event that attracts professional and amateur teams to train and compete on the island.
Descubre los lugares más fascinantes e imperdibles de esta costa
Considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, in the Serra de Tramuntana, with its cobbled streets, stone houses and flowers.
A charming place to walk and enjoy the tranquility.
A very exclusive natural port, surrounded by mountains, with luxury restaurants and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Ideal for a walk at sunset.
Frequented by yachts and celebrities.
The spiritual center of Mallorca, located in the Serra de Tramuntana. A historic monastery with a museum, a botanical garden and a children's choir (Blauets).
A place of pilgrimage and a starting point for hiking trails.
Chaque point d'intérêt a sa propre histoire et sa magie
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Mediterranean climate. Long, warm and dry summers, with clear skies. Mild and relatively humid winters, with occasional rain. The Serra de Tramuntana receives more rainfall.
The waters of the Mediterranean in Mallorca are warm and transparent, ideal for bathing and water sports. From June to October, temperatures range between 22°C and 27°C. In winter, they drop to 14-16°C. Most beaches and coves offer calm waters.
Jellyfish may occasionally appear, especially in the warmer months. Caution is recommended and follow the instructions on the flags.
FaibleIn some rocky areas, especially off sandy beaches, sea urchins can be found. It is recommended to use booties.
FaibleTout ce que vous devez savoir pour planifier votre visite
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) are ideal for a perfect balance: warm, pleasant weather, fewer crowds, more reasonable prices, and perfect conditions for biking, hiking, and exploring. Summer (June-August) is ideal for the beach and water activities, but it is high season and very crowded. Winter is calm and perfect for cultural and relaxation tourism.
Prices in high season can be significantly higher, especially for luxury accommodation and restaurants. Some popular coves can fill up quickly in summer. The mountain roads in the Serra de Tramuntana are narrow and winding. Be careful with intense sun and dehydration.
Free Wi-Fi available in most hotels, restaurants, bars and many public spaces in tourist areas.
Prepaid SIM cards are easily accessible in telephone stores in Palma and other cities. Mobile coverage is excellent throughout the island.
When driving through the Serra de Tramuntana, be careful of sharp curves, cyclists and narrow roads.
In high season, it is crucial to book accommodation, rental car and tickets to popular attractions (Drach Caves, boat excursions) well in advance.
To explore the diversity of Mallorca (mountain, interior, hidden coves), renting a car is the most comfortable and flexible option.
Enjoy the experience of traveling on the wooden train from Palma to Sóller, and then on the tram to Port de Sóller. A picturesque trip.
Don't leave Mallorca without trying an authentic ensaimada, either for breakfast or to take away as a souvenir.
Visit local markets (e.g. Olivar market in Palma, Sineu market) to try fresh produce and local specialties.
Mallorca is much more than sun and beach. Spend time exploring the Serra de Tramuntana, the inland towns and Palma's heritage.
Contribute to the sustainability of the island by not leaving trash, respecting natural spaces and using water responsibly.