Mallorca Awaits You

From stunning beaches to rich cultural heritage, explore the beauty, history, and warmth of Mallorca, where every corner promises a new discovery.

Explore Mallorca

Maximize Your Visit: Uncover the Culture and Charm of Mallorca

Located in the westernmost Mediterranean, Mallorca is the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, which also includes Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. Its strategic location on maritime trade routes has made it a melting pot of cultures, evident in its monuments, traditions, and gastronomy.

Mallorca is renowned for its warm climate and beautiful beaches, with nearly 300 shores attracting visitors worldwide. Beyond the beaches, the island offers rich natural landscapes, sports, culture, charming villages, and delicious cuisine, making it a destination for all tastes.

Son Sant Joan Airport connects Mallorca to 177 destinations and is the third busiest in Spain, with flights from over 70 airlines to major European cities, all within three hours by plane.

Whether you have an hour or several days to spare, Mallorca offers countless experiences, from cultural landmarks and outdoor adventures to unique local charm.

To view a list of excursions, click here.

DISCOVER PALMA DE MALLORCA

Time Well Spent: Experience Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca is a captivating blend of Mediterranean charm, rich history, and easy access to both cultural and natural attractions.

With its walkable historic center, Palma makes it easy to explore iconic landmarks like the majestic Cathedral of Mallorca (La Seu), Bellver Castle, La Lonja, the Almudaina Palace, and the enchanting Arab Baths. The old town, a treasure unique in Europe, is home to over sixty charming houses built around picturesque patios, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past.

Palma is a city that has lived in harmony with the sea for centuries, welcoming diverse cultures that have left their mark. Beyond the cultural highlights, the city is perfectly located for easy access to beautiful beaches and tranquil salt flats, just a short drive away. Whether you’re captivated by its architectural wonders, intrigued by its history, or looking to unwind by the sea, Palma de Mallorca offers the perfect escape. To view a list of attractions and landmarks, click here.

DINING IN MALLORCA

Mallorca's Culinary Kaleidoscope: A Global Gastronomic Adventure

Mallorca is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, and this diversity is reflected in its culinary scene. From traditional Mallorcan dishes like sobrasada, ensaimadas, and fresh seafood to Mediterranean-inspired farm-to-table cuisine using local, seasonal ingredients, the island offers a feast for every palate.

Whether you’re savoring tapas in a charming bodega, enjoying fine dining with sea views, or exploring international flavors, Mallorca’s culinary offerings are sure to impress.

To explore a list of restaurants, click here. For additional dining recommendations, view here. And for Michelin-rated restaurants in Mallorca, see here.