30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Mallorca | Apr 2025

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Sail, swim, snorkel, and relax on a boat tour from Palma de Mallorca. Sip on an ice-cold welcome drink, nibble on tapas, and sail on the crystal-clear, turquoise waters off the coast of Mallorca.

4.80 (668 reviews)

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Mallorca Catamaran Small Group Cruise with Tapas 4-hours

Again we are Viator experience award winner! We are number 1 at Mallorca since 2018. We are famous for our excellent cocktails/mocktails at reasonable prices with fresh herbs, fruits and made by our professional barkeeper Nadine.

4.87 (418 reviews)

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Explore Mallorca in Your Own Formula One Car

Discover Mallorca in a very different way! A unique experience in the form of guided tours with our FORMULA CARS! Imagine a tour enjoying the incredible landscape of Mallorca, piloting the unique and little seen cars.

4.48 (320 reviews)

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Mallorca Midday or Sunset Sailing with Light Snacks and Open Bar

Cruising out to sea or heading along the coast, everything will take on a new perspective. The light is brighter, the air is cleaner the sky is bluer.

4.67 (182 reviews)

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Spanish Cooking Experience in Mallorca

Our kitchen is located in a historic building: a 16th century flour windmill in the heart of Palma de Mallorca which we have brought back to life.

4.97 (404 reviews)

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Mallorca Beach & Caves 4hr Boat Trip Drinks, Tapas, SUP & Snorkel

This is the experience our guests call their highlight of Mallorca. Departing from Port d'Alcúdia, you’ll visit the stunning, secluded Coll Baix beach, where you can swim, plunge into the warm sea from the boat, snorkel, paddleboard, or simply relax on deck.

4.64 (369 reviews)

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Secret Corners and Tastes of Mallorca by Private SUV Tour

Book Ernie’s PRIVATE tour of one of the most beautiful places on earth, with a comfortable car and driver, and not the classic one with plenty of people having to share the same vehicle and strict stops.

4.94 (33 reviews)

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Mallorca in One Day Sightseeing Tour with Boat Ride and Vintage Train

The trip known as the ISLAND TOUR is the best day out in Mallorca: ride the Soller train, take a boat along the coastline, visit La Calobra and enjoy a tram ride as you witness Mallorca's beautiful landscapes.

4.22 (1008 reviews)

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A unique experience on the Best Beaches and Coves of Mallorca

This van tour will make you experience Mallorca from another perspective, forget about driving and let yourself be guided by our Guides, who know every corner of the island so you can make the most of your time and enjoy this wonderful tour.

4.83 (269 reviews)

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Palma: Boat Trip in Mallorca and Snorkel for Private Group

Explore the marine world of the turquoise coves in the Bay of Palma. We'll sail, sunbathe and swim on this private tour on a new, spacious boat exclusively for you, your family or your friends! Come sail, you'll love it! Family and Kids Friendly.

5.00 (27 reviews)

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Palma de Mallorca Shore Excursion: Private Tour of Valldemossa, Soller and Serra de Tramuntana

When you arrive in port in Palma de Mallorca, discover the beauty of the island on a private shore excursion. Enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast on the drive to Valldemossa, a beautiful village with traditional stone houses.

4.89 (61 reviews)

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Caves of Drach Half-Day Tour with Boat Trip and Music Concert

On this half day tour to the Caves of Drach: the best caves in Mallorca, live a unique experience as you are taken on a rowing boat on the stunning Lake Martel with classical Caves of Drach music concert included.

3.80 (373 reviews)

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Gourmet Tapas and Wine Tour in Palma de Mallorca

Experience Palma’s culinary delights on a self-guided tapas and wine tour. With flexible start and end times, visit five locations to enjoy gourmet tapas and local wines at your leisure.

4.50 (50 reviews)

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The best boat party Mallorca Barca Samba

Fun and lively boat trip "Mallorca boat party" with a young atmosphere, an international audience, as well as live DJ International.

4.55 (22 reviews)

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Palma de Mallorca Shore Excursion: Palma, Deia and Sa Foradada

While you are in port in Palma de Mallorca, head out on a private shore excursion to Palma and Deia, one of the most beautiful villages in Mallorca.

4.43 (7 reviews)

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City Sightseeing Palma de Mallorca Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

There's no better way to discover the sights of Palma de Mallorca than on-board the iconic City Sightseeing double-decker bus! With a 24 hour ticket, passengers will get to see the city's best sights at their own pace with this handy hop-on hop-off format.

3.33 (557 reviews)

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Full-Day VIP Tour in Balearic Islands

Valldemossa - Port de Soller - Soller - Viewpoints As many of our guests have told us; this trip is the perfect combination of old villages hidden in the Tramuntana mountains, viewpoints, beach and port stops.

4.95 (167 reviews)

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Sailing Adventure in Mallorca with Snorkeling, Tapas & drinks

In our sailboat you will receive personalized treatment with small groups. The captain will take you to navigate the spectacular waters of the Bay of Palma, visiting the most beautiful and unforgettable places, while you enjoy a glass of champagne accompanied by some good Mallorcan tapas.

4.77 (139 reviews)

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Full Day, Half Day, or Sunset Sailing Cruise with Tapas & Drinks

A sailing experience with a multinational crew who have travelled the world. Enjoy sailing with a small group (adults only) or private sailboat.

4.95 (96 reviews)

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The Award-Winning PRIVATE Food Tour of Mallorca: The 10 Tastings

Eat your way through Palma de Mallorca's culinary scene on a private food tour. Go on a delicious journey as you try 10 of the best food items beloved by the locals: from savory to sweet and local drinks; this tour will leave every foodie satisfied! Enjoy tastings typical of the local cuisine and hand-picked by a local guide passionate about food like Croqueta and Coca de Pimientos.

4.59 (285 reviews)

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Private Shore Excursion to Valldemossa and Palma de Mallorca

While you are in port in Palma de Mallorca, explore the villages of Valldemossa and Palma de Mallorca on a private shore excursion with a private guide.

4.47 (40 reviews)

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Food Tasting Walking Tour in Palma with a Local

Let us take you on a 3 hour gastronomy tour in the authentic Palma, with different stops to try local delicacies and learn about the history of the city and Mallorca's gastronomy with different and original tapas around Palma old town.

4.43 (61 reviews)

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Sunrise and Sunset Experience Hot Air Balloon Ride Mallorca

Glide up, up and away on a morning or afternoon hot air balloon ride to see the sunrise or sunset FROM THE BALLOON over northeast Mallorca! Taking off from the popular coastal resort of Cala Millor, the balloon experience provides aerial views over the stunning beaches and pine tree–clad coastline for which northeast Mallorca is famous.

4.81 (175 reviews)

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Spanish Cooking Class Palma meals+drinks 7 dishes Full meals

Join us and immerse yourself in the vibrant culinary heritage of our region. Let every bite and sip transport you to a world of gastronomic delight, where each moment is savored and shared with joy.

4.84 (101 reviews)

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Drach Caves, Porto Cristo & Pearl Shop Mallorca Half Day Tour

Caves, pearls and beach, one of the most precious treasures of Mallorca. Drach and Hams Caves are the most spectacular underground beauties in Mallorca and offer you an unforgettable natural show.

3.27 (98 reviews)

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3 Hours E-Bike Tour in Palma

We offer you a unique experience, a 15 km tour in Palma de Mallorca without effort in a comfortable electric bicycle visiting the old town with its beautiful narrow streets and some other places of interest including the castle of Bellver to where we get by the bikeway facing the sea with amazing views.

4.88 (376 reviews)

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Half Day Sailing Excursion along the Coast

Enjoy an unforgettable day aboard our sailboat. Amazing beaches await you, unique landscapes, spectacular sunsets and your favorite water sports.

4.99 (87 reviews)

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Private Tour: Mallorca Caves of Drach and Majorica Pearl Factory

Be enchanted by one of Mallorca’s greatest natural wonders on this 5. 5-hour private tour to the Caves of Drach (Cavern of the Dragon) and Majorica Pearl Factory.

4.57 (46 reviews)

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Best Palma de Mallorca and ValLdemossa Tour from Cruise Port

Are you a cruise traveler docking in Palma de Mallorca, eager to explore its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and Mediterranean charm? Embark on an unforgettable shore excursion that will leave you mesmerized! Discover some of Mallorca’s most iconic landmarks, from the stunning Serra de Tramuntana Mountains and the charming village of Valldemossa to the majestic Catedral de Mallorca and the historic grandeur of Iglesia de la Cartuja.

4.00 (1 reviews)

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Sa Clasta Mallorca Wine Tours

Sa Clasta Wine Tours hopes to show you some of the best wines that Mallorca has to offer, in stunning wineries and incredible scenery.

4.97 (119 reviews)

What activities can I do in Mallorca?

1. Explore Palma de Mallorca: Start your trip by exploring the capital city of Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca. Visit the iconic Palma Cathedral, stroll along the charming streets of the old town, and indulge in some shopping at the bustling Passeig des Born. 2. Relax on the beaches: Mallorca is known for its stunning beaches. Spend a day soaking up the sun and swimming in the crystal-clear waters of beaches like Playa de Palma, Cala Millor, and Es Trenc. Don't forget to try some water sports like snorkeling or paddleboarding. 3. Visit Serra de Tramuntana: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit for nature lovers. Explore the rugged mountains, picturesque villages, and hiking trails. Don't miss the scenic drive along the winding roads of Sa Calobra and the charming village of Valldemossa. 4. Discover the caves: Mallorca is home to several impressive caves. Visit the Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves) in Porto Cristo, where you can admire magnificent stalactites and take a boat ride on an underground lake. The Cuevas dels Hams and the Cuevas de Artà are also worth a visit. 5. Explore the charming villages: Mallorca is dotted with picturesque villages that offer a glimpse into the island's traditional way of life. Visit villages like Deià, Fornalutx, and Sóller, known for their beautiful architecture, quaint streets, and local markets. 6. Take a wine tour: Mallorca has a growing reputation for its wine production. Take a wine tour and visit some of the island's vineyards, where you can learn about the winemaking process and sample some of the local wines, such as the indigenous grape variety, Manto Negro. 7. Enjoy outdoor activities: Mallorca offers a range of outdoor activities for adventure enthusiasts. Go hiking in the Tramuntana Mountains, cycling along the coastal roads, or try your hand at rock climbing or canyoning. 8. Visit the Castell de Bellver: Located on a hill overlooking Palma, the Castell de Bellver is a 14th-century castle with stunning panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area. Explore the castle's museum and enjoy a leisurely walk around its circular courtyard. 9. Experience the local cuisine: Mallorca is known for its delicious cuisine. Try some traditional dishes like pa amb oli (bread with olive oil), sobrassada (a cured sausage), and ensaimada (a sweet pastry). Don't forget to sample some local wines and enjoy a leisurely meal at a traditional Mallorcan restaurant. 10. Attend a local festival: Mallorca hosts various festivals throughout the year, offering a unique cultural experience. The Festa de Sant Joan in June, the Nit de Foc (Night of Fire) in Palma, and the Moors and Christians festival in Sóller are some of the most popular events to attend.

When is the best time to travel to Mallorca?

The best time to travel to Mallorca, Spain is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) seasons. During these months, the weather is pleasant with temperatures ranging between 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F). The island is less crowded compared to the peak summer months, allowing you to enjoy the beaches, attractions, and outdoor activities without the crowds. In spring, Mallorca is in full bloom with colorful flowers and lush green landscapes. It is a great time to explore the island's natural beauty, go hiking, or visit the charming villages. The sea is also starting to warm up, making it suitable for swimming and water sports. In autumn, the weather remains warm and sunny, making it ideal for beach activities and exploring outdoor attractions. The sea is still warm, allowing you to enjoy swimming and water sports. Additionally, September and October are harvest months, and you can experience local festivals and taste delicious seasonal produce. It's worth noting that Mallorca can get quite hot during the summer months (July and August), with temperatures reaching up to 35°C (95°F). However, if you prefer a lively atmosphere, vibrant nightlife, and crowded beaches, summer can still be a good time to visit.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Mallorca

Mallorca, the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. The island's culture is a unique blend of Spanish, Catalan, and Mediterranean influences, creating a distinct identity that sets it apart from the mainland. One of the most prominent aspects of Mallorcan culture is its traditional festivals and celebrations. The island is famous for its lively fiestas, where locals and visitors come together to enjoy music, dancing, and delicious food. Some of the most popular festivals include the Sant Joan festival in June, the Moors and Christians festival in Pollença, and the Sant Antoni festival in January. Mallorca is also home to a thriving arts scene. The island has been a source of inspiration for many artists, and you can find numerous art galleries and studios showcasing local talent. The town of Sóller, in particular, is known for its artistic community and hosts regular exhibitions and events. The cuisine of Mallorca is another integral part of its culture. The island offers a wide range of traditional dishes that reflect its agricultural heritage and coastal location. Some must-try dishes include sobrassada (a cured sausage), pa amb oli (bread with olive oil, tomatoes, and local cheese), and ensaimadas (a sweet pastry). Additionally, Mallorca is known for its excellent wines, particularly the local variety known as ""Mallorcan pearls."" Mallorca's history is also a significant part of its culture. The island has been inhabited since prehistoric times, and you can explore its ancient past through archaeological sites such as the Talaiotic settlements and the Roman ruins of Pollentia. The capital city, Palma de Mallorca, is home to the impressive Palma Cathedral and the Almudaina Royal Palace, both of which showcase the island's historical significance. In terms of traditional crafts, Mallorca is renowned for its intricate pearl jewelry, handmade pottery, and woven baskets. These crafts have been passed down through generations and are still produced by local artisans today. Visitors can explore traditional workshops and markets to purchase these unique souvenirs. Overall, Mallorca offers a rich and diverse cultural experience for travelers. From its vibrant festivals to its delicious cuisine and fascinating history, the island has something to offer for everyone.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Mallorca

When visiting Mallorca, Spain, there are several shopping lists or souvenirs that you can consider bringing back home. Here are some popular options: 1. Local Products: Mallorca is known for its local products, such as olive oil, almonds, ensaimadas (a traditional pastry), sobrassada (a cured sausage), and local wines. These make great souvenirs and are widely available in local markets and specialty food stores. 2. Pearls: Mallorca is famous for its artificial pearls, known as ""Mallorcan pearls."" These are high-quality imitation pearls made from glass and are available in various sizes and colors. You can find them in jewelry stores and boutiques across the island. 3. Leather Goods: Spain, in general, is renowned for its leather goods, and Mallorca is no exception. You can find a wide range of leather products, including handbags, wallets, belts, and shoes, in the local markets and shops. 4. Pottery and Ceramics: Mallorca has a long tradition of pottery and ceramics. From decorative plates and bowls to handmade tiles, you can find beautiful and unique pieces to bring back home as souvenirs. 5. Traditional Crafts: Mallorca is also known for its traditional crafts, such as basketry, embroidery, and woodworking. Handwoven baskets, embroidered linens, and carved wooden items make excellent souvenirs that reflect the island's cultural heritage. 6. Local Art: If you appreciate art, consider purchasing a piece by a local artist. Mallorca has a vibrant art scene, and you can find galleries and art shops showcasing paintings, sculptures, and other artistic creations. 7. Perfumes and Cosmetics: Mallorca has a long history of producing perfumes and cosmetics using local ingredients. Look for fragrances, soaps, and skincare products made with natural essences such as lavender, citrus, and almond. 8. Traditional Clothing: Traditional Mallorcan clothing, known as ""trajes de llengües,"" is made from colorful fabric with unique patterns. You can find clothing items like dresses, shirts, and accessories made from this distinctive fabric in local shops. Remember to explore local markets, artisanal shops, and boutiques to find the best selection of authentic Mallorcan products and souvenirs.

Mallorca travel review

Mallorca, Spain: A Mediterranean Paradise Mallorca, the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, is a true gem of the Mediterranean. With its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, charming villages, and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Mallorca has become a top destination for travelers seeking a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. One of the main attractions of Mallorca is its breathtaking coastline. From the golden sandy beaches of Playa de Palma to the secluded coves of Cala d'Or, there is a beach for every taste. The turquoise waters invite visitors to take a refreshing dip or indulge in various water sports such as snorkeling, diving, and sailing. For those who prefer a more tranquil experience, a leisurely stroll along the promenade, lined with palm trees and beachfront cafes, is the perfect way to soak up the island's beauty. Beyond the beaches, Mallorca offers a wealth of natural wonders waiting to be explored. The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a stunning backdrop for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The rugged peaks, deep valleys, and picturesque villages offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and rock climbing. From the summit of Puig Major, the island's highest peak, one can enjoy panoramic views of the island's diverse landscapes. Mallorca is not only a paradise for nature lovers but also a cultural haven. The island's capital, Palma de Mallorca, is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern amenities. The Gothic masterpiece, La Seu Cathedral, dominates the city's skyline and is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts. The narrow streets of the old town, lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and tapas bars, offer a glimpse into the island's traditional way of life. The city also boasts a thriving nightlife scene, with numerous bars and clubs where visitors can dance the night away. For those seeking a taste of authentic Mallorcan cuisine, the island does not disappoint. From fresh seafood dishes to hearty meat stews, Mallorcan cuisine is a delightful fusion of Mediterranean flavors. The local markets, such as Mercat de l'Olivar in Palma, are a food lover's paradise, offering a wide range of fresh produce, cheeses, and cured meats. And of course, no visit to Mallorca is complete without sampling the island's famous ensaimada, a sweet pastry that is a true culinary delight. Mallorca also offers a range of cultural events and festivals throughout the year. The annual Festa des Vermar, or Grape Harvest Festival, celebrates the island's wine-making tradition with music, dance, and grape stomping. The Nit de Foc, or Night of Fire, is a spectacular fireworks display that takes place on the eve of the island's patron saint, Sant Joan. These events provide a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Mallorca's vibrant culture and traditions. Whether you are seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, adventure in the great outdoors, or a taste of Mediterranean culture, Mallorca has it all. With its stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality, this Spanish island is a true paradise that will leave a lasting impression on any traveler fortunate enough to visit. So pack your bags, embrace the Mediterranean spirit, and get ready to experience the beauty of Mallorca.