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Description

Jewish Majorca is a guided tour provider based in Palma, specialising in the Jewish history of Mallorca.

Rediscovering a Hidden History

At the heart of what Jewish Majorca offers is a walking tour through Palma's old town and its historic Jewish quarter, known as the Call. The tours explore the story of the Jewish community on Mallorca — including the history of persecution and the Xuetas and Conversos, those families whose Jewish roots remained hidden for generations. Guides use photographs, maps and documentary material to bring historical connections to life, leading you through alleyways and places that most visitors never notice.

Tours & Formats

Alongside the classic walking tour, which runs to around two hours, there are longer variants available as well as an online audio tour for those who prefer to explore the history at their own pace. The company was founded to revive the Jewish heritage of the Balearic Islands, and in addition to tours it also offers seminars and conferences.

Who the Tour Is For

Guides adapt the pace and content to each group — whether that's families with children and teenagers, cruise passengers with limited time, or visitors with reduced mobility. Interaction and discussion are built into the experience: questions aren't just welcomed, they're actively encouraged.

Where to Find It

Tours depart from Palma's old town. For precise meeting point details, it's worth checking jewishmajorca.com or getting in touch directly when you book.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a tour option without a guide?
Yes, Jewish Majorca offers an online audio tour that can be used independently of the guided programme.
What does the tour actually cover?
The tour explores the history of the Jewish community on Mallorca, with a particular focus on the Xuetas and Conversos and their history of persecution. Photographs, maps and documentary material are used throughout to illustrate the story.
Is the tour suitable for children and teenagers?
Yes, the tour is well suited to families with children and teenagers. Guides adapt the pace and presentation to each group.

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