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Home » Blog » Exploring Palma de Mallorca, Spain: A Mediterranean Gem

October 8, 2024

Exploring Palma de Mallorca, Spain: A Mediterranean Gem

Ah, Mallorca! Whether you’re planning your first trip or returning for the tenth time, this island off the coast of Spain will never get old. With its dreamy beaches, historic towns, and vibrant culture, Palma de Mallorca offers a little something for everyone. If you’re looking for some tips on where to go and what to do when you explore, I’ve got you covered.

1. Start with the heartbeat of the island

You can’t visit Mallorca without spending at least a day (or two!) in its capital, Palma de Mallorca. It’s a city brimming with life, history, and culture. First stop? La Seu Cathedral, also known as Palma Cathedral. This Gothic marvel is jaw-droppingly beautiful, and its stained glass windows will leave you speechless. Take your time to stroll around the cathedral and don’t forget to check out the Parc de la Mar nearby, where you can relax with a view of the sea.

Palma’s narrow streets are perfect for a wander (but can be difficult to drive – just saying!). To cover more of the island, think about jumping on The Tren de Soller which allows you to not only to discover Palma, but also Sòller and Port de Sòller by train.  You wont know which landscape to fall in love with first.  The lush green mountainous views or the boats lined up on the blue coastal waters.  From boutique shops to cozy cafes like Cappuccino San Miguel, you’ll find a mix of old and new at every corner. If you’re a history buff, make sure to check out the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and the Arab Baths for a peek into the island’s fascinating past.

2. Hike through Tramuntana Mountains

When I visited, my group and I weren’t the hiking types but if you’re feeling adventurous, the Tramuntana Mountain Range is your next destination. These mountains have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and for good reason. The scenic drive along the mountain range, especially on the MA-10 road, will give you jaw-dropping views over the cliffs and the Mediterranean Sea.

In addition, the Ruta de Pedra en Sec (Dry Stone Route) is one of the island’s most famous hiking trails. It takes you through charming mountain villages like Deià, Valldemossa, and Sóller, where you can stop for a delicious meal or a glass of local wine.

3. Relax at Cala Agulla…and others!

Now, let’s talk about beaches, because let’s be honest—that’s probably why you’re heading to Mallorca! There are plenty of stunning beaches, but Cala Agulla and Cala Mesquida, located on the northeast coast, are absolutely worth the visit. Cala Agulla has a wide stretch of soft golden sand framed by mountains and pine forests. It’s a little slice of paradise, with crystal-clear waters that are perfect for snorkeling.

A short drive away, Cala Mesquida is equally stunning but with a wilder vibe thanks to its sand dunes. Both beaches are family-friendly and have plenty of facilities, but they’re also spacious enough to find a quiet spot if you’re craving some peace.

During our stay we visited Playa de Muro and Playa de Alcudia. Both beaches were family-friendly and had good facilities with showers, toilets and changing stations. There are water sports such as kayaks, and paddle boats, as well lounge chairs and umbrellas which can also be rented for the day. The water was very clean, blue, and generally calm. This is not a party beach, but there are several bars and restaurants open in the evening, however it remains low-key.

4. Visit the Caves of Drach

For a more unique experience, venture underground into the Caves of Drach , located in Porto Cristo. These natural wonders are filled with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, and the real highlight is Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world. They even hold classical music concerts on the lake, with musicians performing from boats—an enchanting experience. After your cave exploration, you can chill out at Porto Cristo’s beach or grab a bite to eat at one of the waterfront restaurants.

5. Explore the Charming Town of Alcúdia

On the north side of the island lies Alcúdia, a town with a mix of medieval charm and modern allure. The Old Town of Alcúdia is surrounded by ancient walls and filled with narrow, cobbled streets. Visit the Roman ruins of Pollentia, just a short walk from the old town, for a taste of the island’s ancient past. If you’re visiting on a Sunday or Tuesday, you’ll find a lively market here, selling everything from local produce to handcrafted goods.

6. Savor the Local Cuisine

No trip to Mallorca is complete without indulging in its local cuisine. Start with ensaimada, a spiral-shaped pastry that’s sweet, fluffy, and perfect for breakfast or dessert. For lunch, try pa amb oli, a traditional dish made with Mallorcan bread, olive oil, tomatoes, and a selection of meats or cheeses. And if you’re in the mood for seafood, order sobrasada or tumbet, which are island specialties or even my favorite, paella.  

Pair your meal with a local wine—Mallorca has a growing wine scene, especially in the Binissalem region. Many vineyards offer tours and tastings, so why not spend an afternoon sipping wine while gazing out at the vineyard-dotted landscape?  We were fortunate of enough to book with Sa Clasta Wine Tours who picked up and dropped off right in front of our door.  We learned so much about the island of Mallorca as well as the wine making process.  Definitely a 10/10 recommend.  

Wrapping Up

Mallorca has so much to offer, from sun-soaked beaches to historic towns, and scenic mountain hikes to delicious local dishes. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or culture, this island has it all. I hope this guide helps you plan your perfect trip to Mallorca! And don’t forget to take lots of photos—you’re going to want to remember every moment.

Before you go, make sure to take a moment to catch up on the other spots Ive visited here.

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