71 Activities
Nature and Culture of Mallorca
Starts from
Palma
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
71
Duration
9 days
Length
273 mi
Route details
Starts from
Palma
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
9 days
Length
273 mi
- Natural Attractions
- History and Culture
Juan Coustillas
Traveler
- Enjoy the most beautiful beaches of Mallorca.
- Explore the island's historical heritage.
- Visit wonderful caves.
- Treat yourself with the best local dishes and wines.
- Spend the day at the amusement park.
Mallorca is the largest one of the Balearic Islands, which attracts tourists from all over the world for the unique warm and mild climate and rich cultural heritage. The first colonization of Mallorca was carried out by the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, later the island fell under the influence of the powerful Roman Empire, whose historical evidence has survived to this day in the form of massive ruins. From the XII century AD, Mallorca was influenced by the Moorish people, and this made the mark on architecture, folklore, culinary traditions and culture in general. In the XIII century, Mallorca became an independent state under the leadership of King Jaime, and a half century later became part of the Spanish kingdom. Many palaces and fortresses, striking their power, are silent witnesses of the heyday of the island.
The most convenient way to travel around the island is by car, so in a short time you can see the most beautiful places in Mallorca. Enjoy both natural sights, which are definitely worth a visit, and cultural heritage sites from medieval castles to modern art galleries in one route. A gourmet will have a chance to taste the best local dishes and wines.
Categories
- Natural Attractions
- History and Culture
Mallorca is the largest one of the Balearic Islands, which attracts tourists from all over the world for the unique warm and mild climate and rich cultural heritage. The first colonization of Mallorca was carried out by the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, later the island fell under the influence of the powerful Roman Empire, whose historical evidence has survived to this day in the form of massive ruins. From the XII century AD, Mallorca was influenced by the Moorish people, and this made the mark on architecture, folklore, culinary traditions and culture in general. In the XIII century, Mallorca became an independent state under the leadership of King Jaime, and a half century later became part of the Spanish kingdom. Many palaces and fortresses, striking their power, are silent witnesses of the heyday of the island.
The most convenient way to travel around the island is by car, so in a short time you can see the most beautiful places in Mallorca. Enjoy both natural sights, which are definitely worth a visit, and cultural heritage sites from medieval castles to modern art galleries in one route. A gourmet will have a chance to taste the best local dishes and wines.
Juan Coustillas
Traveler
- Enjoy the most beautiful beaches of Mallorca.
- Explore the island's historical heritage.
- Visit wonderful caves.
- Treat yourself with the best local dishes and wines.
- Spend the day at the amusement park.
Travel itinerary
4 Activities
Day 1
2 mi0.2 mi
Adventure Starts Now
You’ve finally arrived in Palma, a city that is also known as Palma de Mallorca. Luxurious city with beautiful residential areas, lanes and shopping streets that you'll find hard to leave. After the flight, you can go to bed early, or take a short walk after dinner.
10 Activities
Day 2
5 mi
Introduction to the Island
On the first day, you will see the places of worship of Palma, the Cathedral and Royal Palace of La Almudaina. Stroll through the streets of the city and go to the park, appreciate the local architecture and enjoy the beach.
8 Activities
Day 3
20 mi2 mi
Underwater World and Its Inhabitants
Today you are going to visit one of the largest aquariums in Europe, where you can feel like a real diver and enjoy the beauty of the underwater world. You will also visit a church with distinctive architectural features, and go to a restaurant by the beach in the evening.
9 Activities
Day 4
12 mi0.9 mi
Tracing the History
Want to learn more about the culture of Palma de Mallorca? Museums and the famous Bellver Castle await you. Among several interesting sights planned for today, there is one very unusual museum, the Spanish Village. It houses models of the most important buildings of Spain in the open air. You can explore the architectural features of all country's regions here.
8 Activities
Day 5
40 mi0.8 mi
Entertainment Day
Have an Entertainment Day after exploring the museums! Have some rest and a lot of fun. Enjoy the beaches and Mediterranean Sea, water park and dolphinarium, and last but not least, Katmandu Park!
10 Activities
Day 6
65 mi0.5 mi
Road to Alcudia
Your route runs through several estates where you can leave your car, take a walk and explore the territory. You will also pass along Gorg Blau lake, and Santuari de Lluc. The endpoint is the city of Alcudia.
12 Activities
Day 7
49 mi2 mi
Ancient Mallorca
The island is full of sights of different eras. Today you are going to have a walk through the streets of Alcudia, visit the Eglesia de Sant Jaume and touch the ruins of an ancient Roman theater. You will go to the Capdepera Castle and Caves of Artà later this afternoon.
8 Activities
Day 8
59 mi0.2 mi
The Caves of Drach
The Caves of Drach are one of the favorite places of tourists! The place is definitely worth a visit if you are in Mallorca. Have a little walk along the beach in the morning and then hit the road! Have some new experience! The endpoint in the exploration of the island is the San Salvador hill peak, which offers a stunning view.
2 Activities
Day 9
16 mi0.3 mi
Have a Nice Flight Back Home
Your journey to the magnificent island of Mallorca has come to an end. You have no attractions and historic buildings planned for today. Spend the rest of your time by the sea and enjoy the sun.