This journey through Mallorca unveils the island's stunning coastal beauty and charming inland villages. From the dramatic cliffs of Cap de Formentor to the serene waters of Cala Varques and the historic streets of Valldemossa, this guide highlights the diverse landscapes and cultural gems. Discover hidden coves, breathtaking viewpoints, and picturesque towns that capture the essence of this Mediterranean paradise.
Cala Varques
A stunning natural beach known for its crystal-clear waters and scenic beauty.
Valldemossa
A charming historic village famous for its well-preserved medieval streets and the Royal Carthusian Monastery.
Cap de Formentor
A dramatic peninsula offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and rugged coastline.
Cala Pi
A picturesque small cove with a sandy beach and a charming marina, protected by high cliffs.
Calo Del Moro
A secluded and stunningly beautiful cove with turquoise waters, often considered one of Mallorca's most scenic spots.
Cala s'Almunia
A unique natural cove with rocky platforms and clear blue waters, offering a different vibe than nearby sandy beaches.
Cala Llombards
A beautiful, wide sandy beach sheltered by cliffs, popular with families and offering good amenities.
Parc Natural de Mondragó
A protected natural park featuring diverse landscapes including wetlands, pine forests, and beautiful coves like S'Amarador and Cala Mondragó.
Drach Caves
An impressive network of underground caves famous for their stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and a large subterranean lake.
Cala Mesquida
A beautiful, wide sandy beach with turquoise waters, known for its natural beauty and surrounding dunes.
Albercutx Watchtower
A historic watchtower offering panoramic views of the bay and surrounding coastline.
Mirador de El Colomer
A scenic viewpoint offering spectacular vistas of the dramatic cliffs and the Mediterranean Sea at Formentor.
Sa Calobra road
A famous and dramatic winding road in the Tramuntana Mountains, leading to the secluded beach of Sa Calobra.
Torrent de Pareis
A spectacular natural gorge that opens out to a small beach, nestled between towering cliffs.
Port de Sóller
A picturesque horseshoe-shaped harbor with a sandy beach, lined with restaurants and shops, offering boat trips.
Sóller
A charming town nestled in a valley, known for its beautiful Modernist architecture, orange groves, and historic tram.
Deià
A picturesque mountain village renowned for its artistic community, stunning views, and charming stone houses.