During the summer months the sun sets in the entrance to the bay. Port de Soller is also home to a number of good hotels and a new luxury hotel. We would like to thank our local partners, Fet a Soller ...
This image updates constantly throughout the day. Many thanks to our partners helping provide this image, the Melia Palma Marina and Hotel Santa Clara Boutique Hotel & Spa.
This image updates constantly throughout the day. Many thanks to our partners helping provide this image, the Melia Palma Marina and Hotel Santa Clara Boutique Hotel & Spa.
The Arab Baths date back to a period between the 10th and 12th centuries, and were built based on antique elements and by recycling capitals from previous periods (Muslim, Byzantine and Roman capitals ...
You enter through lovely & peaceful Gothic cloisters with orange and lemon trees and a well at the centre. Inside the church is the tomb of Ramon Llull (1235-1316), the Catalan mystic who became a ...
Artefacts of the site were first discovered in the 17th century but excavations were not started until 1923. The work still continues today and is funded by the Consorci de la Ciutat Romana de ...
Birdwatchers come to Mallorca from all over Europe to see rare migrants here like Montagu's harriers and Eleanora's falcons; species breeding here include stonechats, moustached warblers and the ...
For information on individual itineraries see our cycling routes. Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Mallorca Cycling guide.
The park is famous for its fine white sand beaches and the unbelievable turquoise blue sea. Its remoteness does not stop it from being very popular, so you will need to share the beauty with your ...
The origins of the cartuja date back to the time of king Jaume II, who chose this spot to build a palace for his son Sancho. In 1399, it was donated to Carthusian monks. It has white-arched corridors ...
The main draw for people coming to Mallorca are, of course, its world-renowned beaches. Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Mallorca Activities guide.
In a nutshell, the Serra de Tramuntana runs for 88km, from Andratx to Pollença, occupying 30% of the island's terrain at more than 1000km2. Ten peaks are over 1,000m here, most concentrated in the ...