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25 of the Best Places to Visit in Mallorca - 4K Mallorca Travel Guide

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This collection of Mallorca's highlights showcases the island's diverse beauty, from the historic capital of Palma to stunning natural parks and charming coastal villages. Explore medieval towns, relax on beautiful beaches, and discover breathtaking mountain scenery for a perfect Mediterranean getaway.

  • Palma

    The capital city of Mallorca, known for its historic charm and vibrant atmosphere.

  • Protur Bonamar Hotel

    An adults-only hotel located in Cala Millor, recommended for accommodation.

  • Cala Millor

    A popular holiday resort area on Mallorca's east coast, known for its beaches.

  • Boutique Hotel H10 Blue Mar

    An adults-only boutique hotel located in Andraitx, offering accommodation.

  • Andraitx

    A municipality on the southwest coast of Mallorca, known for its port and natural beauty.

  • Summum Boutique Hotel

    A luxurious boutique hotel located in Palma, offering upscale accommodation.

  • Cala Romantica

    A picturesque beach cove on the eastern coast of Mallorca, ideal for relaxation.

  • Alcudia Old Town

    A historic walled town in northern Mallorca, featuring medieval architecture and charming streets.

  • Alcudia Seafront

    The vibrant promenade area along the coast of Alcudia, offering dining and leisure activities.

  • Sóller Town

    A charming town nestled in a valley in the Tramuntana mountains, known for its orange groves and Art Nouveau architecture.

  • Sóller Port

    The picturesque harbor town of Port de Sóller, a bustling seaside resort with a beautiful bay.

  • Alfabia Gardens

    Historic gardens located in the Tramuntana Mountains, featuring a traditional Mallorcan manor house and lush vegetation.

  • Arta Caves

    Impressive natural caves located near Artà, known for their stalactites, stalagmites, and underground lake.

  • Sanctuary of St Salvador

    A historic sanctuary and monastery situated atop a hill near Artà, offering panoramic views of the island.

  • Mondrago National Park

    A stunning natural park on the southeast coast of Mallorca, famous for its pristine beaches and diverse wildlife.

  • Cala Figuera Port

    A picturesque traditional fishing harbor on the southeast coast of Mallorca, known for its charming boats and clear waters.

  • Cala Llombards

    A beautiful sandy beach cove on the southeast coast of Mallorca, surrounded by cliffs.

  • Tramuntana National Park

    A UNESCO World Heritage site mountain range on the northwest coast of Mallorca, offering dramatic landscapes and hiking trails.

  • Fornalutx

    A picturesque village in the Tramuntana Mountains, often described as one of Spain's most beautiful villages.

  • Sa Calobra

    A dramatic cove and beach located at the end of a winding mountain road in the Tramuntana Mountains.

  • Cala Mesquida

    A beautiful sandy beach with dunes on the northeast coast of Mallorca, known for its natural beauty.

  • Capdepera Castle

    A well-preserved medieval castle located on a hilltop overlooking the town of Capdepera and the surrounding coast.

  • Cala Ratjada

    A lively tourist resort and port town on the northeastern tip of Mallorca, known for its beaches and nightlife.

  • Capdepera Lighthouse

    A lighthouse situated on the easternmost point of Mallorca, offering stunning sea views.

  • Cala Sant Vicenç

    A small, attractive bay area on the northern coast of Mallorca, known for its clear waters and scenic beauty.

  • Formentor

    A scenic peninsula and cape on the northernmost tip of Mallorca, famous for its dramatic cliffs and stunning viewpoints.

  • Port de Pollença

    A popular tourist resort and harbor town located on the northern coast of Mallorca.

  • Santyani Market

    A weekly market held in the town of Santanyí, offering local produce, crafts, and souvenirs.

  • Cala Bona

    A charming small fishing harbor and resort town on the east coast of Mallorca, adjacent to Cala Millor.