Mallorca island
Mallorca: an island you fall in love with at first sight
Mallorca is the largest island of the Balearic archipelago and one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. The island combines turquoise coves, scenic mountains, charming medieval villages and an atmosphere of complete relaxation. Mallorca impresses both those looking for a perfect beach holiday and travellers who love active routes, gastronomy or family trips.
Turquoise coves and golden beaches
Mallorca’s coastline is its pride. With more than 200 beaches and small bays, the island is a true paradise for sea lovers.
- Cala Agulla — a spacious beach with white sand and a beautiful pine forest.
- Cala Mondragó — a nature park with two coves and crystal-clear water.
- El Arenal and Palma Nova — perfect for families and water sports.
- Cala Varques — a secluded, wild bay for those seeking peace and quiet.
The sea is shallow and calm in most places — Mallorca is considered one of the best destinations for family holidays.
The Tramuntana Mountains — the heart of the island
Northwest Mallorca is home to the Serra de Tramuntana, a mountain range declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers some of the best routes for hiking, cycling and road trips.
- Deià — a favourite village of artists and musicians.
- Sóller — a town in a citrus valley, famous for its vintage tram.
- Fornalutx — one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
- Mirador Es Colomer — a viewpoint with breathtaking panoramas.
Routes in the Tramuntana are suitable for both beginners and experienced travellers.
Palma — a city full of surprises
The capital of Mallorca is a vibrant city that blends the aesthetics of historic Europe with the lightness of Mediterranean living.
- La Seu Cathedral — the island’s most iconic landmark and one of the greatest Gothic cathedrals in the world.
- The Royal Palace of La Almudaina — Arab heritage and royal elegance.
- The Old Town — narrow streets, courtyards, artisan shops and endless cafés.
- Palma’s Port — a perfect place for a walk among yachts and seaside restaurants.
Gastronomy: the flavour of the Mediterranean
Mallorcan cuisine is a mix of Catalan traditions, local products and the richness of the sea.
Must-tries:
- Ensaimada — a soft, sweet pastry and an iconic local specialty.
- Tumbet — a vegetable dish with tomato sauce.
- Frito mallorquín — a traditional mix of vegetables and meat.
- Seafood paella in a seaside restaurant — a holiday classic.
The island is home to many wineries — a tour of the bodegas in Binissalem or Santa Maria is highly recommended.
Activities and entertainment
Mallorca offers plenty of things to do:
- diving, snorkelling, SUP and sailing
- cycling routes along mountain roads
- cave excursions, especially to the Cuevas del Drach
- water parks for the whole family
- scenic routes to lighthouses and viewpoints
Best time to visit
The beach season runs from May to October.
Spring and autumn — ideal for sightseeing and hiking.
Winter — mild, peaceful and full of charm: perfect for walks and gastronomy.
Why travellers love this place
Because Mallorca is more than just beaches.
It’s an island where every day brings new emotions: mountain views in the morning, cove explorations during the day, the old town’s evening atmosphere and the endless Mediterranean sky.
Mallorca is a place you’ll want to return to again and again.
Mallorca island photos
Information
How to get there: By boat
Date of visit: November 2025
GPS coordinates: 39.613520, 2.956787
