Situada a siete kilómetros de Capdepera. Está encajada en un paraje natural de dunas y pinares. Hay aparcamiento gratuito en la zona. Located seven kilometers from Capdepera, it's embedded in a natural setting of dunes and pine forests. There is free parking in the area.
A 10 kilómetros de Sóller. Es una pequeña cala protegida por altos acantilados que desembocan en pinares. Es una playa de guijarros y grava de agua cristalina. A menos de cuatro kilómetros por la costa está Port de Sóller.Puedes llegar en coche, pero ya te aviso que el parking suele estar siempre lleno. Para llegar hasta allá tendrás que caminar durante un kilómetro. 10 kilometers from Sóller, is a small cove protected by high cliffs that flow into pine forests with a pebble and gravel beach lined by beautiful clear water. Less than four kilometers along the coast is Port de Sóller. You can arrive by car, though know that parking is almost always tough to come by - to walk you'll likely have to walk for one kilometer.
Al sur de Porto Colom en la costa este. En realidad hay más de una playa en torno a esta localidad: Cala Gran, Cala Petita, Cala Ferrera, Cala Esmeralda y Cala Serena. Located south of Porto Colom on the east coast of the island are several wonderful coves, well worth the trip: Cala Gran, Cala Petita, Cala Ferrera, Cala Esmeralda and Cala Serena
Se encuentra en el Cap del Formentor, el final de la Serra de Tramuntana. Es una playa estrecha, con pinos que la recorren a lo largo. Su agua es cristalina. Aquí también se puede aparcar, aunque en la práctica es complicado por la gran afluencia de bañistas. Hay un autobús que deja cerca de las inmediaciones, el 353 desde Formentor. This narrow beach is located in the Cap del Formentor, the end of the Serra de Tramuntana - it is lined by pine trees and crystal clear water. Parking can be difficult so we recommend you arrive ahead of peak beach-going hours if possible. Note, it's possible to arrive by bus via the 353 bus from Formentor.
Situada a a 38 kilómetros de Sóller. 12 de ellos de curvas y curvas. Sa Calobra es una increíble cala escondida a los pies de la Sierra de Tramontana. Una buena idea para llegar hasta aquí y ahorrarte el viajecito es hacerlo en barco. Saliendo desde Sóller podrás divisar la escarpada costa y luego disfrutar de la playa Located 38 kilometers from Sóller is a wonderful, hidden cove at the foot of the Sierra de Tramuntana. A great way to see this is by rented boat - leaving from Soller, you'll enjoy the steep coast and beach.
Aunque solo vayas a ver Mallorca en dos días no es excusa para no acercarte hasta Palma. Esta ciudad siempre sorprende por su belleza y la de sus monumentos. La Catedral de Mallorca y la lonja de pescado son sorprendentes. La Seu de Mallorca empezó su construcción en el siglo XIII. Está hecha en estilo gótico levantino. Impresiona por fuera y también por dentro. Quizás la parte más interesante del interior es la de las terrazas. Hay 215 escalones hasta la parte más alta del templo. Durante la visita, de una hora aproximadamente, verás el campanario, las terrazas de los arbotantes o el pasadizo entre las dos torres de la fachada principal. Horarios: Junio a septiembre: de 10:00 A 18:15 Precios: Adultos 7€ y niños gratis. If you have the chance see the city of Palma, there's all sorts of worthwhile trips, though most notably, make time to see the city's cathedral.
A visit to Palma’s picturesque Old Town is always highly recommended. Known in Spanish as ‘El Casco Antiguo’, it’s where the majority of must-see tourist attractions are located, such as the majestic ‘La Seu’ Cathedral, the Royal Palace of Almudaina and Es Baluard Contemporary Art Museum. If you’ve time to spare, put your map to one side, as there’s a real pleasure to be had in simply wandering the medieval streets and seeing where they lead you. La Lonja is another architectural gem in the neighbourhood, which shares the same name. It was the maritime trade exchange and is now empty and free to enter; it is located by a pretty square, where you’ll find some al fresco dining options. More info here: https://www.abc-mallorca.com/palma-old-town/
If you're looking for some wine tasting, we recommend Bodegas Vi Rei: 1) Guided tour and tasting The tour begins with an explanation of the wine culture of Mallorca as you tour through the winery for one hour tasting four local wines - all included for € 10 2) Picnic in the vineyard An original way to enjoy wine tourism, get to know the Balearic wine and enjoy a different lunch including a loaf of bread, cheese, olives, tomato, olive oil, sausage, almonds, a bottle of wine and a bottle of water - all included for € 30 Los vinos de Mallorca están protegidos por una Indicación Geográfica. De todo, os recomendamos las Bodegas Vi Rei: 1) Visita guiada y cata El tour comienza con una explicación de la cultura vinícola de Mallorca y incluye: 4 vinos y una selección de delicatesen Vi Rei. Duración aprox.: 1 hora Precio: € 10 2) Pícnic en el viñedo incluye: una barra de pan, queso, aceitunas, tomate, aceite de oliva, embutido, almendras, una botella de vino y una botella de agua. Precio: € 30
The Cuevas del Drach (or Dragon Caves) were already known during the Middle Ages. These calcareous formations were formed between 11 and 5.3 million years ago, during the Miocene era. Between 1922 and 1935, they were conditioned to be visited by opening a new entrance, building paths, stairs and installing electric lighting. The tour takes about an hour and includes a classical music concert and a boat trip. The temperature inside is about 21°C and the humidity an 80%. The colours and formations within the cave are truly astonishing and those with a creative imagination will see formations resembling a cactus, a flag and even a snowcapped mountain. There is also the Baths of Diana and a multitude of fantastic stalactites that grow 1cm every 100 years.
On the northern tip of Mallorca is the Cap de Formentor, where the top end of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range meets the Mediterranean. Cap de Formentor literally means ‘end of Formentor’ – the name of the 20-kilometre peninsula, northeast of the port of Pollença (Pollensa). A windswept lighthouse stands on this promontory and, although it’s not open to visitors, you can walk around its rocky surroundings, looking out to the cliffs where Eleonora’s falcons nest in the winter. You can also spot seabirds in their thousands during migration periods.
Playa de Formentor is a beautiful, Blue-Flag beach located along the Formentor Peninsula in the northeastern tip of the island, about 10 kilometres from Port de Pollença. Set in one of the wildest and most dramatic of landscapes, with dense pine forests and views of the Tramuntana mountains, Playa de Formentor is a long, skinny, white sand beach, about 1-kilometre long, with sparkling green-blue water. It backs directly onto the pine forests, which can offer a nice bit of shade on hot days. The beach is very popular with tourists who also make their way north for the scenic views at the Cap de Formentor, the farthest point on the island that ends in a lighthouse, and from where on certain days you can see Menorca.
Delicious seafood and rices (arroz con bogavante, arroz caldoso)
Seafood, Mediterranean, European, Spanis
TUCKED AWAY IN A TINY SIDE STREET NEAR SOLLER’S PLAZA CONSTITUCION, THE RESTAURANT BRINGS A TOUCH OF TRENDY INSPIRATION TO THIS HISTORIC CITY WITH GOURMET TAPAS, WARM AND COLD, AND MOUTH-WATERING PAELLAS. - YOU HAVE TO MAKE A RESERVATION.
The coca de patata deserves a special place among Mallorcan pastries. The recipe of this coca de patata is very simple. The pancake is made from potatoes, sugar and pork lard for filling the mold. With a little bit of powdered sugar it is a tasty snack
Very cute spot with beautiful views. You have to make a reservation.
Around the island there are less touristy beaches due to their more difficult access. They are only accessible by boat or by foot. Check them out in this link: