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Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
Ornate Gothic edifice overlooking the sea, with a vast rose window & wrought-iron canopy by Gaudí.

Castell de Bellver
1300s circular castle set on a wooded hilltop overlooking Palma, home to the city's history museum.


Palma Aquarium
Vast shark tank & ocean habitats in aquarium with jungle micro-climate roof garden & guided tours.

Sanctuary of Sant Salvador
Perched atop a mountain, Santuari de Sant Salvador offers breathtaking views and a rich history dating back to the 14th century. This Renaissance-style sanctuary, once a refuge from pirates, features a well-preserved wall, a mix of architectural styles, and a 35m statue of Christ. Entrance is free, with 180 steps leading up.


Medieval Wall of Alcúdia
Alcúdia, a strategic Roman site, boasts a 14th-century medieval wall with 26 watchtowers and three gates. Built by King Jaume II, it protected against pirate attacks. Visitors can explore the well-preserved walls and historic center, offering a glimpse into its rich past and stunning city views.


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Cala Major
Bustling sandy beach stretching 656 feet with some rattan umbrellas in front of a hotel complex.


Capdepera Lighthouse
Capdepera, founded in 1300, evolved from a fishing village to a seaside resort. Its medieval castle, Castell de Capdepera, is a major attraction. The Capdepera Lighthouse, built in 1861, stands on Punta de Capdepera, offering stunning views and guiding sailors through challenging waters.

Platja de Cala Gat
Cala Gat, near the Capdepera lighthouse, offers a serene escape from urban life. A 20-25 minute walk from the harbor, this cove provides a sense of nature and tranquility, though the path is not the easiest. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and the feeling of freedom in this beautiful spot.


Port Adriano
Port Adriano, designed by Philippe Starck, is a modern marina in the Mediterranean, known for its unique reddish cliffs and luxurious atmosphere. It features exclusive shops, global cuisine, and a vibrant nightlife. The marina is home to a variety of yachts and catamarans, making it a must-visit destination.

Pirates Adventure Dinner Show
Pirates Adventure in Mallorca is a must-visit, having entertained over 3 million guests in 30 years. This iconic theatre, built in 1985, showcases world-class acrobatics and gymnasts. Continually updated, it offers a unique and atmospheric experience, attracting both tourists and locals.


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Hams' Caves
The Cuevas dels Hams in Mallorca, discovered in 1905, offer a stunning underground experience with 15 galleries, unique rock formations, and lakes like Lake Martel and the Sea of Venice. Visitors enjoy boat rides, music shows, and educational films, all enhanced by colorful lighting and a botanical garden.

Parc de la Mar
The Catedral de Mallorca looms over this tranquil, tree-lined hangout with benches & a lagoon.


Marineland Mallorca
Marine amusement park with dolphin & sea lion shows, plus aquariums with sharks & other species.

Carthusian Monastery Valldemossa
The Real Cartuja de Valldemossa, a former royal residence and Carthusian monastery, is now a museum in Mallorca's picturesque village of Valldemossa. Known for hosting composer Frédéric Chopin and writer George Sand, it features Chopin's original music sheets and the grand piano he used.


Jungle Parc
Jungle Parc Mallorca offers thrilling tree-top adventures in a 9-hectare pine forest near Santa Ponsa beach. With 134 platforms, the park features courses for all ages, including the Piratas circuit for kids 4+ and the Explorador circuit for those 12+. Enjoy the longest courses in Mallorca with detailed safety briefings.

Fundació Miró Mallorca
Workshops where Miró painted & sculpted from 1950s to 1980s, with permanent & temporary exhibitions.


Museu Fundació Joan March
Museum in a grand 17th-century building showcasing works from 20th-century Spanish artists.

Museu sa Bassa Blanca
Nestled in Mallorca's La Victória peninsula, Museo Sa Bassa Blanca is a unique blend of art and architecture. Designed by Hassan Fathy, it showcases African art, Moorish influences, and a "NINS" portrait collection. The museum also features a rose garden, sculpture park, observatory, and café.


Mirador El Toro
Mirador El Toro in El Toro, Calvia, offers stunning views of the islands Ses Barbines, Illa del Toreto, and Illa del Toro, which features a lighthouse. Situated 114 meters above sea level, this shaded trail leads to a breathtaking viewpoint at the start of the Toro Island Marine Reserve.

La Trapa
La Trapa, a former 19th-century Trappist monastery in Mallorca, offers a scenic hiking trail with panoramic sea views. Despite its ruins, it attracts many visitors for its stunning cliffside vistas of Sa Dragonera and the old town of Sant Elm, once a haven for corsairs and smugglers.


Poble Espanyol de Mallorca
Attraction & event space in a replica city featuring recreated Spanish buildings & landmarks.
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