Mallorca, Spain
More than just sun and sand
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What to do in Mallorca?
- Monuments and museums
- Cuisine
- Shopping
- Nature
- Theatres and leisure


Mallorca is full of impressive monuments and historic buildings, most of which have museums where you can learn more about its history. For example, at the Bellver Castle you can learn more about the history of Palma in the Municipal Museum of History, in the Cathedral of Mallorca you can discover all its secrets in the Cathedral Museum, and in the Royal Palace of La Almudaina you can explore the General Palace Archive and the Royal Collections.
If you’re looking for a more traditional museum, we recommend the Es Baluard Museum, with paintings and sculptures by artists such as Joan Miró and Picasso.


Mallorcan cuisine is rich in meat, fresh fish and olive oil, but if there’s one thing that makes the island stand out, it’s the sobrasada and ensaimada. The first is a cured pork sausage, and the second is a sweet pastry made with butter and sugar, used for breakfast and snacks. Bon appétit!


Palma is the commercial city of Mallorca par excellence. The streets are full of shops by the most iconic and exclusive fashion brands, especially Avenida de Jaume III and Paseo del Borne, known as the Golden Mile of Palma. Majorica pearls, created and designed exclusively on the island using authentic organic pearls, are a must in your shopping basket.


In Mallorca, miles and miles of turquoise waters and white sand await you on the more than 300 coves and beaches that make up the island, such as Playa de Santa Ponsa, Playa de El Arenal, and Playa de Illetas.
If you’re a mountain lover, you will love the Sierra de Tramuntana, a unique natural landscape composed of mountain ranges, cliffs and gorges that has a protected ecosystem declared a World Heritage Site.


Performing arts find their home in Mallorca in a wide variety of theatres and auditoriums , including the Auditorium of Palma de Mallorca, the Auditori d’Alcudia and the Teatre Principal. Get your tickets now and enjoy the best shows!


Underground beauty
Be amazed by the geological mystery of the Drach Caves. This rock formation stretches 117 metres below the surface and is 25 metres deep, with stalactites, stalagmites and water features such as Lake Martel, which can be explored by boat. An unforgettable experience thanks to the classical music concert that you can enjoy during your visit.