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Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca is located in the southwest of the Island and with around 400,000 inhabitants is by far the largest city on the island.

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Travel Guide

The southwest coast draws its charm from a wealth of opposites: mountains, bays, marinas and magical resorts.

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Activities

The north coast of Mallorca is typified by its changing coastline, from rugged cliffs to miles of sandy beaches.

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Travel Information

The southeastern coast of Mallorca with its fjord-like bays and countless sandy beaches is a paradise for beach lovers.

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Property

The northwest coast is dominated by the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, whose highest peaks reach over 1,400 meters above sea level.

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Sóller

The 13,800 inhabitants Sóller is located in the northwest of Majorca in the Tramuntana Mountains. About three kilometers from the coast.

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Cala Anguila

The bay Cala Anguila is located on the Majorcan east coast and the beach‘s renown, fine white sand in shines brightly in the Mediterranean sunshine.

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Cala Figuera

The fig trees radiate a lush green, the turquoise blue waters shimmer and an azure blue sky arches over the horizon as the picturesque backdrop at the fjord-like bay of Cala Figuera.

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Port d‘Andratx

On the west coast of Majorca is Port d'Andratx, an exclusive harbour town in front of a picturesque mountain backdrop and a very exclusive location in Mallorca.

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Things to do in Mallorca...

Whether outdoor and water sports, wellness or culinary delights: Discover Mallorca through a variety of activities and get to know the multifaceted nature of Mallorcan island life!

Windsurfing in Mallorca

Windsurfing in Mallorca is one of the most popular leisure activities for active holidaymakers and the island has some first-class surfing spots to offer.

Hiking and Climbing

Hiking in Mallorca: Outdoor adventures under a Spanish sun

Bike Paths in Mallorca

Mallorca only has a limited number of officially designated cycle paths with marked signs, but the network of trails is constantly being expanded.

Wellness in Mallorca

A relaxing dip in the jacuzzi in the morning, a hot stone massage after lunch followed by beauty treatment for your face - this is what a perfect wellness day in Mallorca could look like.

Fishing in Mallorca

The waters around Mallorca are brimming with fish and what could be better for the amateur fisherman thanbeing able to catch your own supper.

Family Fun in Mallorca

There is something here for young and old: If you travel to Mallorca with your family, you have a wide range of attractive leisure activities at your disposal, which can easily be combined with the interests of parents, children and young people.

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Mallorca’s Natural Parks

Mallorca’s Natural Parks

Mallorca’s Natural Parks

For years, the natural parks and nature reserves in Mallorca have seen increasing numbers of visitors. The natural beauty of the coast and the interior of the island can be discovered by hiking, boat trips or bicycle tours.

Dolphins in Mallorca

Dolphins in Mallorca

Dolphins in Mallorca

They largely appear in small groups off the coast of Mallorca: dolphins, the grey marine mammals and darlings of all children. A boat trip to see the dolphins is one of the highlights of an island holiday for anyone.

Water Parks in Mallorca

Water Parks in Mallorca

Water Parks in Mallorca

We will introduce you to the top water parks in Mallorca and explain about the special features and attractions of these giant leisure centres.

Mallorca - paradise in the middle of the turquoise blue sea

Holiday in Mallorca

Sun-drenched, golden beaches, spectacular mountain formations and extravagant night life - Mallorca will not leave any visitor disappointed. Each coastal region has its own charm and the interior of the island is home to ancient monasteries, unspoilt villages and historic vineyards and vintners.

The coast of Mallorca is dominated by beautiful beaches and heavenly bays and towering cliffs. While the miles and miles of sandy beaches of S'Arenal and Cala Ratjada are alive and kicking in the summer, you’ll always be able to find a spot to relax in the seven-mile dunes between Campos and Sa Rapita.

The small bay of Cala Moro is surrounded by steep white cliffs in the south of Mallorca. On the rugged, wild north coast of the island is Cala de Sant Vincenc, Cala Pi de la Posada and Cala Murta – the three extremely picturesque bays.

Being at one with nature in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site

The Serra de Tramuntana is a spectacular mountain range in the north west of the island, which was included by UNESCO in the World Heritage List. The rocky peaks reach an altitude of 1,436 m. The mountainsides are full of terraces of vines, lemon groves and olive groves.

Surrounded by holm-oak forests, Lluc, a medieval monastery is located at an altitude of 500 m in the middle of the mountain range. At the northernmost point of the island, the Serra de Tramuntana drops steeply into the sea and the wind-capped Cap de Formentor gives you fantastic views of the glittering water surface.

Lively resorts and picturesque coastal villages

Mallorca for holiday makers is about lively resorts for some or discovering picturesque coastal villages or stunning scenery for others. Cala Millor and Cala Ratjada are the main tourist destinations on the north west coast. Further north is the coastal town of Alcúdia with its medieval old town and bay.

On the west coast lies the town of Sóller surrounded by subtropical vegetation and in the midst of the mountains the idyllic monastery village of Valldemossa is a hidden gem. Music, sangria and dancing await you in the tourist hubs of S'Arenal and Magaluf in the south of Mallorca which never seem to sleep.

Tapas

Whether cod in garlic oil, meatballs in tomato sauce, cream cheese with Ibérico ham or fried squid rings - tapas are hearty snacks that are eaten at any time of the day in Mallorca.

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The beauty of Mallorca...

A variety of interesting travel destinations await you! Discover the most beautiful bays, beaches and regions on Mallorca and learn more about the local attractions!

Cala Llombards

Cala Llombards

The southeast of Mallorca has a rare gem in Cala Llombards, a magical bay on the rugged coast. Steep cliffs enclose the fjord-like bay, which extends about 230 m inland.

Cala Murta

Cala Murta

In the north of Mallorca, on the wild and rugged Formentor peninsula lies the picturesque bay of Cala Murta. The pebble beach is just 85 m long and is boxed in by impressive rocks and cliffs.

Cala Marmols

Cala Marmols

Cala Marmols or Caló des Màrmols - the marble bay - is an idyllic, small sandy bay on the southeast coast of Mallorca - between Cala Santanyi and Cap de ses Salinas.

Cala Anguila

Cala Anguila

The bay Cala Anguila is located on the Majorcan east coast and the beach‘s renown, fine white sand in shines brightly in the Mediterranean sunshine.

Cala Mesquida

Cala Mesquida

The Cala Mesquida is located about seven kilometres from the village of Capdepera. The 300 m long beach is made of the finest white sand.

Cala Agulla

Cala Agulla

In the middle of Llevant Peninsula natural park you will find the idyllic bay of Cala Agulla on Mallorca’s northeast coast. The largely undeveloped landscape behind the sandy beach consists of mountains, dunes, flat rocks and pine forests.

Cala Ratjada

Cala Ratjada

Cala Ratjada is a popular holiday resort on the northeast coast of Majorca. Numerous first-class restaurants can be found right on the beach promenade.

Cala Millor

Cala Millor

Cala Millor is a lively resort on the Mallorcan northeast coast and the bay’s sandy beach is around 1.8 km long and up to 35 m wide.

Cala Falco

Cala Falco

Far away from the noisy tourist resorts with their crowded beaches lies the small bay of Cala Falco on the southwest coast of Mallorca. This romantic bathing paradise is located in the middle of a shady pine forest.

Cala Bóquer

Cala Bóquer

In the very north west of Mallorca, on the peninsula of Formentor, the coastline is wildly rugged. Steep cliffs descend from a height of several hundred metres into the sea and rocky islands rise like teeth from the water surface of the...

Cala Figuera

Cala Figuera

The fig trees radiate a lush green, the turquoise blue waters shimmer and an azure blue sky arches over the horizon as the picturesque backdrop at the fjord-like bay of Cala Figuera.

Cala d’Or

Cala d’Or

Cala d'Or offers the perfect mix for a varied Mallorca holiday. Bathing fun, sightseeing, water sports as well as exciting party nights!

Bachelor and Hen Parties

Spending a bachelor party or a hen party in Mallorca has always been a classic when it comes to bringing the bride or groom to life again.

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Discover the north coast...

Numerous activities await you on the north coast of Mallorca - experience breathtaking beaches, wonderful regions along the Mallorcan coastline and unique views of the Mediterranean!

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North Coast Mallorca

North Coast Mallorca

North Coast Mallorca

The north coast of Mallorca is typified by its changing coastline, seemingly at odds with each other, from rugged cliffs to miles of sandy beaches. The wind-capped Cap Formentor creates an unusual landscape in this region, which is one of the...

Northwest Coast Mallorca

Northwest Coast Mallorca

Northwest Coast Mallorca

The northwest coast of Mallorca comes over as natural wilderness. The region is dominated by the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, whose highest peaks reach heights of over 1,400 meters above sea level.

Northeast Coast Mallorca

Northeast Coast Mallorca

Northeast Coast Mallorca

On the northeast coast of Mallorca, long golden sandy beaches alternate with small sandy bays. Historic monasteries, medieval fortifications and spectacular dripstone caves are attractive destinations when you stay in this region.