10 Best Things To Do In Majorca, Spain

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Veidehi
Veidehi 
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Majorca is Spain’s Balearic Island queen of the Mediterranean. Majorca is known for its sheltered coves, beach resorts, limestone mountains and Roman remains. There’s a lot to visit, including Almudaina Royal Palace, 13th-century Santa María Cathedral, art galleries, music festivals and hillside citrus plantations. In addition, discover historic sites such as Castell de Bellver, while indulging in a nature-walk at Parc Natural de Mondragó. Acqua Life Dive Centre offers fantastic boat tours and water sports, or you could unwind at either Sanddancers, Piano Bar or the famous Prince William Pub.

Keep reading to find out the best things to do in Majorca:

1. Castell de Bellver



Castell de Bellver is a 14th-century royal castle that features spectacular views of pine woods and Palma Bay. This castle is a well-preserved Spanish property, with a central courtyard and 3 gigantic towers connected by an arch. The courtyard flaunts semicircular Gothic arches and rib-vaulting! Compare the contrasting styles of architecture, while you walk through the courtyard. Above all, this lovely Catalan castle houses an interesting museum that contains Palma’s historical traces. Enjoy the ancient pottery and artefacts, but bring water bottles before you decide to climb the 461 steps to the castle.

Castell de Bellver

Address: Carrer Camilo José Cela, s/n, 07014 Palma, Islas Baleares, Spain

Website: Castell de Bellver

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2. Parc Natural de Mondrago



The Mondrago Natural Park is located in Mallorca, amidst winding lanes and stone walls. This natural park is popular for its turquoise blue sea and white sand beaches. This isolated beach exhibits stunning cliff views accompanied by innumerable migratory birds. The coastline is flourished with beautiful beaches like S'Aramador and Mondrago Beach. In addition, you can reach out to the information centre, which is open from 9am to 4pm.

Mondrago Natural Park

Address: Diseminado Diseminados Costa, 5A, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain

Website: Mondrago Natural Park

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3. Almudaina Royal Palace

Palma de Mallorca Royal Palace La Almudaina Cathedral
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The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is officially the fortified palace of Palma. The palace was originally an Arabian Fort, thereafter it was claimed as the royal residence in the 14th-century. The palace has been built opposite Palma Cathedral, offering incredible views of the Palma bay. The palace sports a rectangular tower, that was once home to King’s Palace, courtyards, Tinell Hall and the Royal Chapel. The opulent tapestries are a great reminder of Spanish history. In fact, in present times the palace serves as a summer residence of his Majesty, while he also executes official ceremonies here.

Royal Palace of La Almudaina

Address: Calle Palau Reial s/n, 07001 Palma de Mallorca, Majorca, Spain

Website: Royal Palace Almudaina

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4. Palma Cathedral

the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma and Parc del Mar  Majorca, Spain
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The Santa Maria Cathedral of Palma is more commonly known as the Palma Cathedral. This gothic cathedral was built by Aragon on a Morrish mosque site. They say that the height of the central nave of this castle is the highest of all Gothic cathedrals. The castle looks splendid with its golden sandstone exteriors when you observe it from the seafront. Moreover, this castle was built over 400 years, resumed by a massive earthquake in 1851. This fascinating property offers rippling history and many modern touches were applied to it by Antoni Gaudi.

Palma Cathedral

Address: Plaça de la Seu, s/n, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

Website: Palma Cathedral

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5. Serra de Tramuntana

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The world heritage site of Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain-range stretching to the backbone of Mallorca Island. Wear those boots and take a long walk to enjoy mountain views by the bay. In fact, the mountain range of Serra de Tramuntana covers 30% of the island’s territory. UNESCO World Heritage included the mountain-range in its list by 2011, after which it was declared a cultural landscape. Visit this fantastic site to enjoy classic panorama views of Majorca.

Serra de Tramuntana

Address: Serra de Tramuntana, Balearic Islands, Spain

Website: Serra de Tramuntana

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6. Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro is a beautiful white beach in Majorca! This quiet beach is close to the main Alcudia Beach, however secluded in its own sweet way. Playa de Muro became popular after it earned the Blue Flag award. Chill by the sun-loungers or indulge in authetic mediterranean cuisine. There are plenty of resort hotels in this vicinity! Although, the beach is still unspoiled with plenty of pine trees, sand dunes and juniper bushes. Playa de Muro is close to Casetes des Capellans, Can Picafort and Calle Arenes.

Playa de Muro

Address: Platja de Muro, Spain

Website: Playa de Muro

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7. Cap de Formentor

Cap de Formentor
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Cap de Formentor is a spectacular destination in the Island Majorca of Spain. Cap de Formentor includes Cala Murta, Cala Fiquera and Cala Pi de la Posada Bay. Cap de Formentor was built by Antonio Parietti. He observed the Tramuntana winds, thereafter he only made a curve where the slope was too steep. That resulted in two marvellous roads nestled in the lap of mountains. Drive through these roads to enjoy plush views of pine tree forests and En Fumat Mountain! Furthermore, explore Mallorca’s most inaccessible beach with a lighthouse.

Cap de Formentor

Address: Cap de Formentor, 07460, Balearic Islands, Spain

Website: Cap de Formentor

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8. Palma Aquarium

Palma Aquarium is designed with an around-the-world theme! They have a tropical rain forest, with a great selection of stingrays, sharks and other species of fish. In fact, you can even pay to snorkel with stingrays! Take a glass bottom boat to explore the magnificent aquatic life. Above all, the environment of Palma Aquarium is based on maintaining the ecology. Spend your day in the aquarium, thereafter head to the beach to observe an incredible sunset.

Palma Aquarium

Address: Carrer Manuela de los Herreros i Sorà, 21, 07610 Palma, Islas Baleares, Spain

Website: Palma Aquarium

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9. Jungle Parc (Santa Ponsa)



Jungle Parc in Santa Ponsa is the largest tree-adventure centre of the Balearic Islands! This park is located in the lap of Santa Ponsa’s pine wood forest. In addition, it is immediately accessible to the beach. This park is famous for its challenging circuits with 134 platforms. The activities include moving from tree to tree, using ropes, bridges, vines and long zip wires. This fun tree-top adventure helps create unforgettable holiday memories.

Jungle Parc

Address: Avinguda del Rei Jaume I, 40A, 07180 Santa Ponça, Illes Balears, Spain

Website: Jungle Parc

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10. Alcúdia Old Town

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Visit this largest tourist hub near the coast of Alcúdia to enjoy the small medieval town of Alcúdia. Explore the medieval centre and the splendid views of Pollença and Alcúdia bay. In addition, it takes only 5 minutes to reach the beach from the Old Town of Alcúdia. This ancient coastal town is perfect to discover the amphitheater, restored walls and remains of the Roman era. Expect a maze of narrow European streets with medieval ramparts, boutique hotels and gastronomic restaurants. In reality, Alcúdia is a wealth of history and charm and the Old Town symbolizes an authentic Mallorcan experience.

Alcúdia Old Town

Address: Alcúdia, 07400, Balearic Islands, Spain

Website: Alcúdia Old Town

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Explore Majorca

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The coastal town of Majorca is both fun and interesting to visit! There are plenty of activities, nature trails and beaches to keep you entertained. Also, Majorca offers exclusive aquatic opportunities like snorkeling with stingrays and tree-top adventures. Come to this town to connect with nature and to explore the authentic Spanish culture.

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Veidehi, also known as Krazy Butterfly, is a multi-award-winning travel writer and explorer who likes to write about destinations, diverse cultures and cuisines that bring everyone together.

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