The coast of Mallorca alternates between sandy beaches and rocky coves like Sa Calobra and Cala Figuera. The island retains a rich architectural heritage with Palma's Gothic cathedral, the circular Bellver castle, and medieval villages. Natural formations include the Drach caves, the s'Albufera nature park, and the Alfàbia gardens. The historic Sóller train crosses the Sierra de Tramuntana.
Rocky Coast, Mallorca, Spain
Natural maritime entrance between limestone walls 200 meters high. The access road has 12 kilometers and 800 bends in the mountain.
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
14th-century religious building with an interior height of 44 meters. The central nave is 77 meters long and contains 61 stained glass windows.
Porto Cristo, Mallorca, Spain
Set of natural caves housing one of the largest underground lakes in the world, with rock formations and galleries over 1200 meters.
Sóller, Mallorca, Spain
Historical domains originating from the 13th century with Arabic-style gardens, an 18th-century decorated pergola, and a hydraulic system of fountains.
Formentor Cape, Mallorca, Spain
Marine inlet on the Formentor peninsula with cliffs of 30 meters and pine vegetation. The water reaches a depth of 15 meters.
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Circular fortification built in 1311 on a hill 112 meters high. The structure has three towers, a moat, and two levels of galleries.
Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain
Wetland of 1700 hectares including marshes, channels, and reed beds inhabited by 250 different bird species.
Santanyí, Mallorca, Spain
Natural cove 30 meters long lined by ochre rocks 20 meters high. The waters are shallow.
Santanyí, Mallorca, Spain
Protected natural area of 766 hectares with coastal walking paths, beaches, and limestone cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean.
Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain
Roman remains dating from the 1st century BC, including a theater, a forum, and houses. First Roman settlement in Mallorca.
Mallorca, Spain
Protected natural area located in northeast Mallorca. Hiking trails lead to Betlem monastery and offer sea views.
Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain
Natural bay located in Llevant park. The beach is 500 meters long and made of white sand. The water is shallow.
Formentor Cape, Mallorca, Spain
White tower 22 meters high built in 1863 on the northern cliff of the island. The site offers a 180-degree view over the Mediterranean and the coastline.
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
This network of natural underground caverns extends 36 meters deep with limestone galleries, stalactites, and stalagmites.
Sóller, Mallorca, Spain
Railway line of 27 kilometers built in 1912 that crosses the Tramontana mountains with vintage wooden carriages between Palma and Sóller.
Tramontana Mountain Range, Mallorca, Spain
Village in the mountainous valley with traditional houses built with local stones. Cobblestone streets are bordered by stairs and terraces.
Santanyí, Mallorca, Spain
Limestone rock arch 18 meters high rising above the Mediterranean Sea. Marine erosion has shaped this geological formation over centuries.
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
13th-century fortress built on the foundations of an Arab citadel, still serving as an official residence during royal visits to Mallorca.
Tramontana Mountain Range, Mallorca, Spain
Mountain village built on sloping terraces. Olive groves and vineyards surround the narrow streets leading to the Mediterranean harbor.
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Permanent collection of 20th and 21st-century paintings, sculptures, and photographs housed in a 16th-century military fortress.
Cala Pi, Mallorca, Spain
Small cove protected by limestone cliffs 20 meters high. The coastal shades vary between white and orange. The turquoise water is especially clear.
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
15th-century Gothic building formerly accommodating maritime merchants and serving as a trade exchange for port goods.
Sóller, Mallorca, Spain
Bourgeois home from 1911 transformed into a modernist art museum exhibiting works by Miró, Rusiñol, and other contemporary artists.
Mondragó Nature Park, Mallorca, Spain
White sand beach with turquoise waters in a protected natural park. Limestone rocks border this natural cove.
Mallorca, Spain
This natural cove of 150 meters in length is located at the end of a fjord between limestone cliffs covered with maritime pines.
Campanet, Mallorca, Spain
Network of natural caves with stalactites, stalagmites, and geological columns. The underground rooms cover an area of 3000 square meters.
Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain
Fortress built in 1300 by order of King James II. The walls offer a view of the Mediterranean Sea and the island of Menorca.
Deia, Mallorca, Spain
Former residence of Archduke Luis Salvador of Austria with period furniture, exhibition room, and terrace facing the Mediterranean.
Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain
Fine sand beach of 350 meters bordered by natural dunes and pines. The waters are suitable for swimming.
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Marine center with 55 aquariums featuring more than 700 different marine species, with an underwater tunnel for shark viewing.
Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain
Medieval monastery between sea and mountain with church, gardens, and park. Exhibition rooms present the site's history.
Muro, Mallorca, Spain
White sand beach 6 kilometers long with dunes and pine forest. A protected natural area borders the beach.
Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain
Walled medieval city with 14th-century walls, cobbled streets, squares, and historical buildings. The market is held twice a week.
Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain
Long beach of 3.4 kilometers flanked by restaurants, shops, and hotels, equipped with showers and lifeguard stations.
Magaluf, Mallorca, Spain
Amusement park offering attractions, a mini-golf course, a haunted house, and interactive 4D games.
Campos, Mallorca, Spain
Natural beach of 2 kilometers without constructions on the coast, surrounded by dunes and Mediterranean vegetation.