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Rancho Grande Two-Hour Horse Ride with Transfer
$72.00Musement
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Hot Air Balloon with Transfer
$216.00Musement
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Pirates Adventure with Transfer
$56.00Musement
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Robinson Catamaran Trip with Transport from the North of Mallorca
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Mallorca multi adventure with kayak, cliff jumping, snorkel and more
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Pirates Adventure Ticket
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With over 3 million visitors to date and a host of celebrity guests, such as Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tom Daley, Pirates Adventure makes for the perfect night out in Mallorca for families, couples and groups.

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Mediterraneum Catamaran Cruise with Transport by Mayurca Yachting
$83.00Musement
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Aqualand waterpark
$31.00Musement
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This state-of-the-art waterpark is one of those rare days out – an equal amount of fun for both adults and kids. With waterslides, pools and plenty of sunloungers everyone will love Aqualand El Arenal.

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Entrance to Palma Cathedral La Seu
$10.00Musement
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Looming large over the waterfront, Palma's La Seu Cathedral is a symbol of the city. One of the largest cathedrals in the world, this Gothic masterpiece is one of Majorca's must-see sights. With this ticket, you can marvel at its stunning architecture, discover the rich history of the building, and admire the illuminated stained-glass windows.

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Marineland
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If you're after a fun-packed family day out, Marineland is Majorca's only aquatic animal park. It's got edge-of-your-seat dolphin, sea lion and exotic bird shows and an aquarium. And if you choose the GOLD option, there's fast-track entrance, one soft drink or beer and gift for adults, one scoop of ice cream and fish food for children, exclusive dolphin show seating and 10% discount per person on all purchases inside the park.Watch in awe as a pod of beautiful bottlenose dolphins show off their swimming skills. The sea lions will wow you with their ability to jump through hoops. Then there are the colourful displays featuring brightly plumed parrots and macaws.And when there's a gap between shows, you can peer through the glass at the huge aquariums hosting sharks, turtles and shoals of tropical fish. Add a tropical house crawling with snakes and lizards, and there's something here to please all ages. There are also sunbathing areas and cafés, as well as access to the beach.

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About Majorca

Majorca, the crown jewel of Spain's Balearic Islands, offers a tapestry of experiences that span from the ancient to the avant-garde. Its landscape is a picturesque blend of rugged mountains, lush rolling hills, and pristine beaches that seem to stretch into infinity. Majorca's culture is as rich and varied as its geography, with a history that weaves through the ages, telling tales of Roman conquests, Moorish architecture, and a vibrant maritime heritage that has left an indelible mark on its people and traditions. In the heart of its bustling cities, modernity speaks through contemporary art galleries, chic boutiques, and a gastronomic scene that is as inventive as it is grounded in its Mediterranean roots. Yet, it's in the quiet villages, with their timeless rituals and slower pace of life, that Majorca’s soul whispers to those willing to listen. Whether it's the thrill of exploring its natural wonders, the joy of discovering its culinary delights, or the serenity of soaking up its historic ambiance, Majorca promises an escape that is both exhilarating and profoundly restorative.



Travel Tips for Majorca

Navigating the enchanting island of Majorca is an adventure in itself, and with a few handy travel tips, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Transportation on the island is well-organized; renting a car offers the most flexibility to explore hidden coves and quaint villages at your own pace. For those preferring public transport, buses and trains connect major towns and tourist sites. Accommodations range from luxury seaside resorts to charming rural fincas, catering to all preferences and budgets. Embrace the local culture by learning a few basic Spanish phrases, respecting afternoon siestas, and partaking in late dinners as is customary. Remember, Majorcans take pride in their hospitality, and a respectful engagement with their traditions will enrich your stay.



Top Attractions in Majorca

  • La Seu Cathedral: A masterpiece of Gothic architecture that dominates Palma's skyline, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into Majorca's rich spiritual heritage.
  • Cap de Formentor: Known for its stunning cliffs and panoramic sea views, this is the perfect spot for photographers and nature lovers.
  • Serra de Tramuntana: A UNESCO World Heritage site, offering hiking trails that meander through lush landscapes and charming villages.
  • Drach Caves: Explore these fascinating caves with their hidden underground lakes and dramatic lighting, making it a magical experience.
  • Valldemossa: A beautiful mountain village, filled with cobbled streets, traditional stone houses, and the historical Carthusian Monastery.


Local Cuisine of Majorca

Majorca's cuisine is a delightful exploration of flavors and traditions, deeply rooted in its Mediterranean setting. Signature dishes like Tumbet, a scrumptious vegetable bake, and Sobrasada, a soft spicy sausage, reflect the island's agricultural bounty and culinary ingenuity. Seafood is a staple, with fresh catches like Sóller prawns gracing tables in both humble seaside shacks and elegant restaurants. Ensaimadas, the spiral-shaped pastries, make for a sweet end to any meal or a perfect breakfast treat. To truly savor Majorca's culinary heritage, visit local markets, sample tapas in Palma’s bustling bars, and dine in rural restaurants that offer a true taste of Majorcan hospitality.

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FAQs About Traveling in Majorca

When is the best time to visit Majorca?

The best time to visit Majorca is from May to October when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for beach activities and exploring the island.

What is Majorca best known for?

Majorca is renowned for its stunning beaches, beautiful Mediterranean landscape, historic sites, and vibrant culture.

Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Majorca?

Palma offers a central location with convenient access to attractions, while coastal towns like Alcudia or Port de Pollença provide beautiful beachfront stays.

The best tours in Majorca are:

Cultural tours in Palma, hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana, boat trips along the coastline, and exploring the Drach Caves.

What are the best tours to do in Majorca with kids?

Family-friendly beaches, exploring the Caves of Drach, and visiting Marineland and Aqualand are great options for fun with kids.



Things to Do in Majorca

  • Explore the historic streets of Palma and visit the majestic La Seu Cathedral.
  • Take a scenic drive through the Serra de Tramuntana for breathtaking views and charming villages.
  • Enjoy a day at one of Majorca's beautiful beaches like Es Trenc or Cala Mondragó.
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife in Palma or the more laid-back bars in Port de Pollença.
  • Discover the local markets and sample traditional Majorcan cuisine.
  • Embark on a boat trip to admire the island's stunning coastline from the water.
  • Participate in outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or sailing to make the most of Majorca’s natural beauty.
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