Sights
Mallorca's attractions
Sights
Mallorca's attractions
Sights
Mallorca's attractions
Mallorca's sights are as varied as the island itself: Here you can lose yourself in the pretty streets of the capital Palma, hike over the peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana or discover one of the largest underground lakes in Europe in the Coves del Drac.
And did you know that you can also observe one of the largest birds of prey in Europe on Mallorca? The rare black vulture reaches a wingspan of almost 3 meters. Or how about a wine festival, where everyone throws grapes at each other to live music and celebrates exuberantly?
We show you what attractions Mallorca has to offer. From the top 10 to beautiful beaches, bays and other natural wonders to great museums for all culture fans. Of course, we also reveal our insider tips for Mallorca.
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- Cap Formentor
- Sa Calobra
- La Seu Cathedral
- Cuevas del Drach
- Fornalutx
- Old Town of Alcúdia
- Island of Cabrera
- Santuari de Sant Salvador
- Botanicactus
- Castell de Bellver
- Castell de Capdepera
- Castell de Santueri
- Cuevas de Artà
- Cuevas del Hams
- Ermita de Betlem
- Lluc Monastery
- S’Albufera Nature Park
- Palma Aquarium
- Mallorca Planetarium Costitx
- Sa Dragonera
- Santuari Nuestra Senyora de Cura
- Serra de Tramuntana
- Ses Fonts Ufanes
- Son Marroig
- "Red Lightning"
- Tren de Sóller
- Sineu Weekly Market
- Es Pontas
- Mallorca's most beautiful places
North coast of Mallorca
The north coast of Mallorca is typified by its changing coastline, seemingly at odds with each other, from rugged cliffs to miles of sandy beaches. The wind-capped Cap Formentor creates an unusual landscape in this region, which is one of the main attractions on the island.
Andratx
Explore Andratx, a serene village in Mallorca, nestled in a valley near the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Discover its history, culture, and beautiful beaches.
Es Trenc
Es Trenc is a seven-kilometre-long natural beach on the south coast of Mallorca with beautiful white sand, turquoise sea and flat dunes.
Son Marroig
High above the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean, between Valldemossa and Deià, on the cliff you will find Son Marroig estate. The property is one of the most romantic locations on the west coast of Mallorca, with sweeping views of the rugged coastline.