Mallorca travel won’t disappoint
Activities Tips Trips

Mallorca travel won’t disappoint

Rating Chart

0 average based on 0 ratings

  • Excellent
    0
  • Very Good
    0
  • Average
    0
  • Poor
    0
  • Terrible
    0
Known as the largest island in the Balearic archipelago off the coast of Spain, Mallorca is a hotspot for tourists seeking an unforgettable Mediterranean vacation. This naturally beautiful island has been ruled by various kingdoms over its centuries-long history but is now a major destination for European tourists looking to enjoy the sun and sand. Is also well-known, for its sunny climate and beaches and is a major tourist destination, especially during the summer. The island is the biggest of the Balearic Islands; the other three are Menorca, Ibiza and the tiny Formentera. Travel to Mallorca is relatively easy; more than a million visitors go there each year from all over Europe. People often give me quizzical looks when I tell them that Mallorca is my favorite place in the world. Maybe because they didn’t saw the island yet. Or they confuse Mallorca with Ibiza, its Balearic neighbor, which is light on culture and heavy on yacht parties and entertainment. However, at just over 1,400 square miles , Mallorca is bigger and brighter than everything around it. For one thing, it’s rich in history, having been passed back and forth for centuries between Islamic and Christian powers before becoming a base of Catalan culture, now the sunny Mallorca experiences a Mediterranean climate. Cool, mild winters with temperatures around 10 degrees and bright, sunny summers where daily temperatures rarely exceed 27 degrees where the rainfall is at its lowest. Those looking to get the most out of their Mallorca travel should then visit between May and September when the days are very pleasant  and the evenings are just warm enough to make nighttime adventures easy and comfortable. Here you have a list with the things not to miss while you’re in Mallorca. Don’t worry, some of the places I will number here are on the waiting list to be put in a detailed spot just to raise the excitement for your future visit, so here we go:

  • Hike parts of the Serra de Tramuntana, a major mountain range that runs along Mallorca’s western coast;

  • Make day trips to the national parks on the neighboring islands of Cabrera and Dragonera;
  •  Tour the gothic Palma Cathedral, located in the island capital of the same name;

  •   Visit the History Museum at Bellver Castle, a former military prison and one of only a few circular castles in Europe;
  •  Spend the day exploring village of Valldemossa, a former home to famed artists Frédéric Chopin and George Sand;

  •  Bike your way through the bucolic village of Sa Calobra;
  •   Take in the annual Jazz Festival at Cala d’Or;

  •   Shop at the popular Wednesday market in the town of Sineu;
  •   Spend the day sunning yourself on Magaluf Beach;

  •   Explore the famed Dragon Caves formed thousands of years ago by the ebb and flow of Mediterranean tides;


This dreamy island has a reputation as an amazing break beach destination. So, spread your wings to Mallorca and let yourself be amazed by its beauty .

Food

Tips

Trips

Photos

    Editor

    Hello there, dear traveler! 😃 I’m Aaron, a travel expert, photography enthusiast, blogger and World explorer. Uh, and the most important thing: I am head over heels in loved with everything that has to do with Spain's culture and civilisation in general, and with Majorca's ones in particular. I love to make other people inspired and motivated to travel, discover new things and live amazing experiences. Thank you for following me and I hope that everything I write will help and inspire you to live remarkable moments in your majorcan trips!

    You Recently Viewed ...

    The Mallorcan patios

    Flying towards your next holiday destination?

    Mallorcan trips: tips and tricks

    A little bit of magic ❣️

    Always more to discover 💪🏻

    LEAVE A COMMENT

    My Mallorca Trips