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How long is the drive from Port de Pollenca to Soller?

The direct drive from Port de Pollenca to Soller is 44.1 mi (71 km), and should have a drive time of 56 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Port de Pollenca to Soller, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Palma de Mallorca, Alcudia, Calvia, Port d'Alcudia, Cala Ratjada, Magaluf, and Pollenca, as well as top places to visit like Cala Agulla and Cala Mesquida, or the ever-popular Cala Gat.

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Top cities between Port de Pollenca and Soller

The top cities between Port de Pollenca and Soller are Palma de Mallorca, Alcudia, Calvia, Port d'Alcudia, Cala Ratjada, Magaluf, and Pollenca. Palma de Mallorca is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Port de Pollenca and less than an hour from Soller.
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Pollença

Pollença is a picturesque town located in the northern part of Majorca, near Cap de Formentor and Alcúdia. It offers a quieter experience compared to other areas on the island and is known for its beautiful Old Town, ideal for leisurely strolls and al fresco dining. The town's historical significance dates back to the 13th century when it was founded by the Catalan people, and it boasts an abundance of history and mythical tales.
5% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
5 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Soller
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Alcúdia

Alcúdia, located in the northern part of Mallorca, is a charming town known for its stunning Mediterranean beaches such as Platja d’Alcúdia and Platja de Muro along Alcúdia Bay. The well-preserved old town is surrounded by medieval walls and features narrow streets and centuries-old buildings. Nearby towns like Pollenca offer a quieter experience with opportunities for leisurely strolls, al fresco dining, and access to hiking and cycling trails.
38% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
8 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Soller
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Port d'Alcúdia

Port d'Alcúdia, located in North East Majorca, is a popular tourist resort with numerous hotels and tourist venues. It boasts a large beach that connects to nearby Muro Beach, making it an attractive destination for families, sports enthusiasts, eco tourists, and birders. The area covers over 60 kilometers and includes nearly 14 kilometers of sandy beaches. Additionally, the Zafiro Palace Alcudia is centrally situated near the beach and town's commercial area.
13% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
9 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Soller
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Cala Ratjada

Cala Ratjada, located in the eastern part of Majorca, offers breathtaking views and beautiful enclaves along the coastline. The area is known for its stunning beaches such as Son Moll beach and Cala Agulla beach, both offering clear blue waters and picturesque surroundings. For those seeking nightlife, Cala Ratjada provides options like Bolero Disco and Angels bar.
4% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
46 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Soller
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Calvià

Calvià, situated in the southwestern part of Majorca, is a charming municipality within the Balearic Islands. It is nestled between the stunning Serra de Tramuntana and the Serra de Na Burguesa. The town of Calvià Vila serves as its municipal seat, offering visitors a delightful glimpse into local life on this picturesque island.
24% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
24 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Soller
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Magaluf

Magaluf, a vibrant resort town on the Spanish island of Majorca, is famous for its lively nightlife and beautiful long sandy beach. The seafront promenade is lined with bars and cafes, while nearby attractions include theme parks like Western Water Park and Katmandu Park. For those seeking all-inclusive holidays with great nightlife, Magaluf or Palma Nova are ideal choices.
12% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
23 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Soller
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Palma

Palma, the capital of Mallorca in the western Mediterranean, is a resort city known for its rich history and stunning landmarks. The Gothic Santa María cathedral and the Moorish-style Almudaina fortress are just a few examples of its architectural wonders. This vibrant city is considered one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean, offering a mix of history, culture, and culinary delights.
Most popular city on this route
15 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Soller

Best stops along Port de Pollenca to Soller drive

The top stops along the way from Port de Pollenca to Soller (with short detours) are Drach Caves, Alcúdia Old Town, and Ferrocarril de Sóller - Estació de Sóller. Other popular stops include Palma Aquarium, Parc natural de Mondragó, and Platja de Muro.
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Cala Gat

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Bay
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala Gat, which translates to "bay of the cat" in Catalan, is a charming and scenic beach located in Cala Ratjada, Majorca. With its transparent turquoise blue waters and picturesque surroundings, it's a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. Despite its small size, the beach offers a laid-back atmosphere with a kiosk serving drinks and snacks. While lacking amenities like bathrooms or showers, it compensates with its natural beauty and tranquility.
Warm, clear water. Not overcrowded but small. Anyway worth to see!
Iwona K — Google review
Beautiful beach, not a lot of sand. But gorgeous even on a cloudy day.
M P — Google review
Extremely small beach, the sand was dirty. People are so close to each other that it gets uncomfortable. Take a few steps into the water and it's alredy deep. Algues made the experience even worse. Would definitely recommend you to take a walk in the area though.The view is stunning.
Nadine S — Google review
Nice small beach, a bit crowded even in the beginning of october, but all the other beaches were crowded aswell. Water was very clean.
Diana L — Google review
Nice, small, picturesque beach.
Alexander C — Google review
Small charming beach, transparent, turquoise blue water..., incredible, the typical postcard beach that we all look for in Majorca, it has a small bar where you can have a drink or eat... The beach has no bathrooms or showers, like It usually happens on more natural beaches on the island..., you can park nearby, not suitable for wheelchairs
Jandtheworld — Google review
In March there was not much going on, so there was enough space on the beach. Since the bay is small, it can get crowded quickly in the high season.
Alexander — Google review
Cala Gat (translating from Catalan means - literally „bay of the cat”). We discovered it quite unplanned during a trip to Cala Ratjada. Of course we don't regret it: few tourists, wonderful water and lots of greenery.
Patricia G — Google review
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Cala Agulla

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cala Agulla is a stunning beach located in a serene area of Mallorca, popular among locals and visitors seeking natural beauty. The 500-meter stretch of fine white sand and crystal-clear shallow waters make it perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities. The beach is surrounded by scented pine forests and mountains, offering picturesque hiking trails for all levels. Additionally, nearby medieval town Capdepera provides a cultural excursion after a day of sunning and swimming.
Undoubtedly, for us, this is the best and most beautiful beach in Mallorca. Despite the presence of seaweed, you can always find a spot without it. The water is simply mesmerizing, especially combined with the pink sand. There are also very beautiful spots for snorkeling. It can only be compared to the water and sand in Sardinia.
Andrii A — Google review
Cala Agulla is a really nice beach with beautiful landscapes to admire! The sand is soft and white, and the water is super clear. It's great that there are bars and showers available. A quick tip: arrive early to secure a good parking spot and a prime location for your towel or a sunbed. Just a heads-up though, it can get very crowded, and there can sometimes be a lot of algae in the water.
Marko Ž — Google review
Beautiful beach with breathtaking views! The beach gets really busy, but mainly the first 2/3 of the beach. The last part of the beach is significantly better- very clean, with a lot of space and definitely quieter as it is close to the forest and away from the beach bars. The water is crystal clear - you can see many fish. The sand is clean. The forest with the beautiful trees and the turquoise waters make for an unforgettable view and pictures.
Vesela D — Google review
What a lovely beach and surrounding area. Absolutely stunning beach for sunbathing and swimming. Clear waters with fish which are visible with the naked eye. Great rock pool with sea life in. Overall brilliant place. Lifeguard on duty also bar/cafe nearby.
DAZ A — Google review
I am currently here on July 23rd, 2025. Arrived around 10:45 and it was packed but we found a good spot up front. This is the third beach we’ve been to in Mallorca and I love it! The sand is very fine! There are large rocks in the sand in certain places but you can walk over them to find a spot to set up. The water is perfect! It’s very shallow For a while. You have to walk out somewhat far to not be able to touch the bottom. Which is great for little kids!!! Lots of Families and just couples are here. The water is calm, even when it is a little windy! No real waves. The water is my Favorite thing about this beach! I was able to use my float without getting crushed by waves. It’s Also crystal clear with no seaweed or debris. Water wasn’t warm but wasn’t cold either. It was cool. It’s not a very hot day together and we’ve had intermittent rain(just sprinkles). There are two lifeguards on duty which is concerning since there are so many people at this beach. No way they’d be able to save anyone. There are sun beds and umbrellas for rental. They are at the back of the beach but it’s not a wide beach which is good. Not sure the cost as we had our own umbrella and towels. There are water sport activities for rent such as paddle boarding and paddle boats with a slide. There are several beach bars that sell reasonably priced drinks and baguettes and sandwiches.beers were about 3-4 euro. Mixed drinks about 9 euros. Baguettes and sandwiches are about 5-6 euro. There’s also a sit down restaurant with a bathroom. If you are a customer, the bathroom is free but if you are not, it’s 1 euro. The bathrooms are clean and there is an attendant! Another favorite thing is that behind us are just dunes and next to us are mountains. It’s a beautiful view! There are hotels on the other side but the view is covered by trees. Parking is a pain as it’s hard to find parking close. We got lucky and found a spot about a 5 minute walk. Not too bad but with little ones it’s not ideal. One thing I didn’t care for was the smell. The seaweed smell isn’t pleasant but it’s tolerable. Overall, it’s worth visiting!
Karishma T — Google review
A very nice beach indeed. Good services at the beach, like life guard and small bar for drinks and ice cream. Also the possibility of renting beach chairs and parasols. The sand is mostly clean, besides the occasional algae and at least when we visited in October it wasn’t very crowded. Recommended. 🏝️☀️😁
A. J — Google review
Clear warm water pink sand, beautiful beach to say the least. Gets a bit crowded and you might need to park your car a bit further, but you wont mind that unless you are a spoiled brat. Beach is 10/10
Filip — Google review
8️⃣ / 🔟 Hello, we were here. This is a very nice beach, unfortunately mostly overcrowded. Still very nice, you can enjoy it. Great views no matter where you look. Feel free to come here. We'd love to come back. See you next time. ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Team S — Google review
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4.2
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Carrer d'es Niu de s'Àguila, s/n, 07659 Cala Figuera, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://www.illesbalears.travel/wwwib/index.html
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Cala Mesquida

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Outdoor Activities
Massage spa
Beaches
Cala Mesquida, a Place of Special Interest in the Balearic islands, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The beach boasts diverse natural surroundings with sand dunes, rocky patches, and pine trees. It is home to one of the largest cormorant and seagull colonies in the Balearic islands. The area also offers a luxurious hillside hotel overlooking the bay and Parque de Levante nature reserve.
If you're looking for a serene slice of paradise before the crowds arrive, this beach is it. We arrived just after sunrise and were greeted with calm, crystal clear waters and total peace. Until around 11 am, the beach felt like a private escape. The water clarity was exceptional, offering perfect visibility for snorkeling. I followed the rocky edges and saw a wide variety of marine life. Parking was simple and close to the beach, making it easy to bring snorkeling gear without any hassle. While the area does become more crowded in the afternoon, the early morning hours are absolutely ideal for anyone who enjoys nature at its quietest and most beautiful. Highly recommended for early birds and ocean lovers.
Wonderland E — Google review
Nice Beach. Only the toilet is quite far away from the sunbeds. Two sunbeds and a parasol kost 19,50€/day (on 09.2025) To get sunbeds, be thare at 0930. After 1030 there are no sunbeds left.
Christopher H — Google review
Our favorite beach! We hiked everyday from Cala Aguila through the beautiful forest. It is a 30-40-minute hike and the views are amazing. You meet a lot of horse riders on the way. At the end of the hike you get rewarded with the most amazing views of the sea! I didn’t know there existed so many shades of blue!!! The water is insanely beautiful! The cliffs make for great pictures. The beach itself is also very nice. We always sat at the nudist area (fully clothes) as it was very calm and we didn’t mind the people. The other parts of the beach were pretty busy. But for us, this was an unforgettable experience- the hike, the views, the beach.
Vesela D — Google review
Gorgeous beach. Worth noting that there is a long walk down steps for any disabilities/heavily pregnant people. But worth it. The beach can get very wavy but it was clear and lovely the day we went. Steep sloping beach, soft sand. Fun place for kids
Kim S — Google review
Beautiful beach, worth visiting and spending the day here. Bring something to eat with yourself and drinks if you don't want to spend too much at the beach bar. Easy to find a parking near (visiting early October).
Amadej B — Google review
One of the best beaches in Mallorca. Long, wide, sandy, plenty of space and very clean water. Although it's a bit hard to park in high season, you need to go early to find a free spot in the limited parking.
Boris T — Google review
Beautiful location, beautiful beach. Sun loungers with lockers were €19.50 for the day. We went out of season and it was still pretty busy but not cramped. There’s a restaurant a very short walk from the beach that overlooks it which sells food and drink and has a toilet, but there is also a small shed like structure slightly further along with one women’s and one men’s toilet, which were surprisingly clean. Parking was limited, we had to park up the hill road the car parks but we did arrive quite late on in the day and still managed to find a spot.
Jane B — Google review
The beach is excellent, the location is great! A cove with a good beach. The beach is clean and there are sunbeds and umbrellas (for payment), but you can rest for free. The beach is not for children as the waves are quite big. The water is clean and comfortable. I will take away only 1 star for the incomprehensible smell on the beach, and a lot of flies (cadaverous stench).
Oleg S — Google review
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07589 Capdepera, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Castell de Capdepera

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Castell de Capdepera, dating back to the 14th century, is a large ancient stone castle offering historical exhibits and breathtaking views. Despite some discrepancies in operating hours, visitors can still enjoy the exterior and explore the rich historical information provided throughout the space. Perched on top of a hill in Capdepera, this castle has had strategic significance over the years and offers an immersive experience through its well-maintained ruins.
Historical landmark built from 13th. Great to visit. See the all town area from the top. Staff is very nice lady.
Sean C — Google review
Great views, worth visiting if you are nearby. There's a parking before castle or street parking after castle if you are ok to drive narrow uphill. Plan about 30-60 minutes for a visit
Nik — Google review
Fantastic castle with brilliant views from the top. Admission was very reasonable. There's is a toilet on site but no cafe. There's also information barcodes to scan on interesting parts inside the castle.
DAZ A — Google review
This is absolutely one of the most magical and medieval places in Mallorca! The castle and church atop the hill is awesome. A stroll up the streets to the castle can be a bit harsh as the streets can be steep at times, but well worth it. The people here are so welcoming. The Fiesta's are amazing and just a short distance from the wonderful harbour town of Cala Rajada. I absolutely love this place.xxxxx
Roy B — Google review
An interesting place for a walk. It won’t take you much time, as the site isn’t very big, but I think it’s worth it. The regular ticket costs €3, and children under 10 get in for free.
Dawid L — Google review
Nice castle if you’re around. Probably finding a parking spot in the town will take up more time than visiting this castle, though.. don’t let that stop you. The (well preserved) building takes up 30 mins or so, and many of the parking spots are taking by tourists (who probably just come and go). Def. worth the 3 EUR , not worth a 2 hour detour I would say.
Hans H — Google review
Must visit. Nice walk with a view. Liked, apart from the views, the governor’s house>museum.
Katerina — Google review
It is ok to visit the castle, don`t expect much of it. Entrance is 3 Euros, payment only by card. You can also download an audio guide at the entrance. Make sure you have proper shoes and a hat, it can be very hot up there. The view to Menorca is great also to the small town and the church. You can walk around in max. an hour. The walk up there is really nice, you can lose yourself on the little streets.
Alice V — Google review
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Carrer Castell, s/n, 07580 Capdepera, Illes Balears, Spain
http://www.capdeperacastell.com/
+34 971 81 87 46
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Safari Mallorca

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Safari Zoo, located near Cala Millor and Sa Coma, offers an exciting family adventure with its drive-thru safari tour featuring over 600 animals such as giraffes, elephants, flamingos, monkeys, and rhinos. Visitors can explore the scenic landscape from their own car or on the park's train. The zoo also includes a reptile house and a petting zoo for educational shows and demonstrations.
We visited in July 2025 as a family of four. The safari ride on the train was enjoyable, and took around 20 minutes. You slowly pass along a windy track through scrubland interspersed with hillocks and trees. There are around ten different types of animal on the safari. Our daughter was sad the monkeys didnt jump on our train, but we saw one playing with the aerial on the car in front of us. I bet the car owner was also sad lol. At the end of the safari ride is a zoo, which is also excellent - we thought it was even better than the safari. There are loads of different animals and reptiles to look at. Other reviews mention the larger animals being on their own. We overheard a guide saying that the elephant grew up on a circus and would struggle to mix with other elephants now. I dont know if the giraffe has a similar story. All the enclosures seem to have plenty of tactile stuff in them, different gradients, surfaces, textures, water etc... looks a great place to be an animal to me. The VR ride is also amazing. Its set underwater, but isnt scary. There's a kiddies play area, a shop and a cafe too. There's a free bus to it, or you can also walk to it in about 25 minutes from Sa Coma. Its well worth a visit and the price feels about right too.
Tom W — Google review
The zoo has seriously improved with the new owners. I went here when I was little and it was NOTHING compared to how it is now, you can tell the new staff are willing to give these animals a good life, and are undergoing a lot of construction to make their habitats even better than they are now, the staff were very lovely (especially Alberto) and there were so many different types of animals. It's a great place to spend a few hours with family :) I highly recommend you go at least once, I mean now its pretty good, but they aren't even CLOSE to finishing, as they only recently got new owners. Give it a few years and it will be one of the best zoo's in Europe! Looking forward to it
Charlie — Google review
Lovely staff, we really enjoyed the safari experience. I would really recommend to bring loads of drinks as it is warm especially during the safari ride. At the parking lot you will be able to buy drink and food as well. THE SAFARI BUS RUNS ONLY FROM MONDAY UNTIL FRIDAY from calla millor, keep that in mind. Public transport drops you off at bus stop which is like 25 min walk from the entrance. I would definitely go again, it was worth it.
Katie_ N — Google review
Really fantastic day out. The new owners have invested a lot in the park and it really shows. The driving safari followed by a walk around the zoo is really highly recommended. It’s not expensive at all, and it’s lovely and quiet (visitors aren’t loud because of the animals) unlike all the other tourist attractions we’ve seen. A very fun day out.
Ryan V — Google review
We visited Safari Zoo Mallorca on foot from our hotel (Hipotels Mediterraneo Club), and it took us about 30 minutes to get there with kids, including a short stop at Carrefour along the way. The kids were absolutely thrilled with the safari experience! We took the little safari train through the open area where animals roam freely. At one point, monkeys even climbed up on the train – which made the whole ride even more exciting and fun for the children! We saw rhinos, zebras, antelopes, lions, an elephant, and a giraffe. It was a great mix of animals, and being able to see them up close made the experience feel more personal and memorable. Special thanks to the guide working there – he shared some really interesting facts about a few of the animals, and it made the visit feel more meaningful, not just like a quick ride through the park. If you’re staying in Sa Coma or nearby, it’s definitely worth a visit, especially with kids.
Marijana M — Google review
Went here to take the train trough the park. The train last about 30-40 minutes and after that you get dropped off at the rest of the park where you can find lots of other animals of all sorts. The staff was also very helpful and could tell a lot about the different animals.
Tamas H — Google review
I personally for myself and my family have had a wonderful time hete at the zoo. The train will collect you from the enterence and takes you through to see multiple animals, including the baboons that climb onto the train itself. Maps given to view all the animals and facilities available. All the diffetent animals were brilliant to see and appeared settled and well looked after. There was educators which taught us about the primates, elephant and the lions along with other animals. The staff were all approachable, helpful and kind. Spoke about previous reviews given a bad review but since then there has been new owners of which the new owners are more focused on welfare of the animals along with looking into the next few years trying to make the zoo less captive and provide more freedom then what they already have. We also were able to get the train back to the enterence along with travel on the free bus provided to take us back to Sa coma (very near to our hotel) As a family, we have had a wonderful day and will be a day to remember most definitely. Thank you to all of the staff and the owners.
Alisia S — Google review
the park seems to have improved significantly from a few years ago. The safari train was a fun start to the day, which takes you into the main park. Most of the animals have nice enclosures and seemed happy and engaged. All the staff we interacted with were very friendly and helpful- this is a great day out for all ages in Cala Millor!
Amani H — Google review
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Carretera Porto Cristo, km 5, 07530 Cala Millor, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://www.safarimallorca.es/
+34 971 81 09 09
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Cap de Formentor

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Peninsula
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Cap de Formentor is a picturesque peninsula located about 20 kilometers from Pollenca and Port de Pollenca. It offers panoramic views of the sea and the island, making it a magical place to witness beautiful sunsets. The road to the historic lighthouse at Cap de Formentor is considered one of the most unique rides in the world, with its twists, climbs, descents, and breathtaking scenery.
We went there in the morning for sunrise. Make sure to get there 30 minutes before the sun in supposed to be up and you’ll find a great parking place. Really nice views! Make sure to drive carefully because of the goats!
Nele K — Google review
Be sure to read the rules on accessibility to driving to the cape. Cars need special authorization after 10am, so set off early and watch sunrise. Plenty of cyclists and occasional goat on the road, so take your time.
David M — Google review
Only accessible by bus from 10am!!! Anything on the route is not accessible all day round unless walking crazing kms Best recommendations if wanting to go by car and enjoying all stops on the route, go in the morning from 8am to 10am! Then buses come along and you won’t be able to get out
Cam I — Google review
Cap de Formentor is one of the most breathtaking spots on the island, and seeing the sunrise here is unforgettable 🌄. I highly recommend coming very early—not only for the sunrise itself, but also because parking is limited and fills up quickly. Another reason to arrive in the morning is that after 10 a.m. the road up to the lighthouse closes to private cars, and the only option is to park below and take the shuttle bus. The road up is narrow and winding, so if you’re not confident with tight mountain driving, the bus might be the safer choice. Either way, this is an absolute must-see in Mallorca—totally worth the visit.
Cyntia P — Google review
Crazy roads taking to the Cap Formentor. Take the bus, it's easy and comfy. We went for the sunset which was unique.
Katalin S — Google review
A UNESCO Reservation. Incredible views. Untouched nature, goats 🐐. Take a bus 334 from Puerto Pollensa or Alcudia. Bicycle or hiking. You'll love it. Traffic restricted area!
Pavel E — Google review
Nice view and good sunset! Long walk way along the top of the hill with many small spots and places to stay!
Maxi Z — Google review
Wonderful. We accessed the road with our own car. The landscape is wonderful. Take comfortable shoes to walk. We went to the beach right after.
Myriam B — Google review
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07460, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
http://www.ajpollenca.net/
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Drach Caves

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Discover the mesmerizing Drach Caves, one of the world's largest underground lakes located in Mallorca. These caves extend for 1,200 meters and are adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over millions of years. The 'Venetian Lake' within the caves captivates visitors with its enchanting blue waters. Additionally, classical music concerts are occasionally held here due to the exceptional acoustics.
I had a wonderful experience visiting the Caves. The guided tour was very well organized and it was amazing to walk through the stunning rock formations and underground passages. The highlight for me was definitely the classical concert on the underground lake – it was absolutely breathtaking and created such a magical atmosphere. There were quite a lot of people, which made some parts of the visit feel a bit crowded, but it was still worth it for such a unique experience. Overall, I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Majorca, as it’s both fascinating and unforgettable.
Akinorev — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic trip! There were no online tickets left, so we went there in person and easily bought tickets for 3 p.m. We arrived around noon, which gave us time to visit the pearl factory and explore the lovely town of Porto Cristo – a great place to grab some lunch before heading to the caves. The caves themselves are absolutely stunning – amazing rock formations, beautiful lighting, and a magical atmosphere. At the end, there was a live classical music concert performed from a boat on the underground lake. Visitors can either take a short boat ride or walk out on foot. The site is partly accessible for people with disabilities, though there are quite a few stairs. There’s also a large free car park right next to the entrance. A truly wonderful experience – definitely worth a visit!
Jeeffi — Google review
The Drach Caves are an unforgettable experience. The tour is quite long and absolutely worth it: the caves are stunning, well maintained, and beautifully lit to highlight every rock formation. It’s a bit chilly inside, so bring a sweatshirt to stay comfortable throughout the visit. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, always ready to answer questions. The final part is pure magic: the musical concert in the dark, with illuminated boats gliding on the water and a four-piece orchestra playing instrumental music, is simply breathtaking. It’s worth every euro spent just for that moment alone. A once-in-a-lifetime experience that gives you goosebumps and stays with you forever.
Leonardo Z — Google review
Very good experience. Queue went quick when we entered. When we got inside the caves, the staff were very quick to move you and could only take pictures at certain points. After going through and got to the end, there is a musical concert. Pictures aren't allowed and staff make sure that you don't take any. To be honest, it's better, probably the whole point of enjoyment. After it was finished, two options of leaving, boat or walk. Most people picked the boat option and took about 20 minutes. Worth it I suppose.
Emma — Google review
Iconic and historical Caves These are fabulous caves to visit and quite impressive considering their sheer size. We enjoyed going down to visit with my family and friends and were stunned by their beauty. What set this experience apart I believe is that, this is actually on an island, which I had never encountered before. Granted it is a big island but still very stunning and the lake was great to see with that crystal clear water. Drach Caves were amazing to visit, highly recommended!
Paul V — Google review
Tha cave is just stunning, but too many people at the same time and all the time gides said: move, move, move, whitch a bit bothering and don't give you the chance to really enjoy. We spend just 1 hour inside, could have been more for this price. Vonderful classic music concert in the cave was a great surpruse. After all, great memories and impressions
Polina B — Google review
Incredible. I've visited cave formations across the world, and this one tops them all. Amazing formations, well thought out experience and very enjoyable. As you walk through th various caves, you simply don't known where to look next as you eyes are drawn to the various calcified structures. The caves also look very deep in places, so be careful if tempted to learn over the barriers. Really enjoyed the concert and amazing to see the little rowing boats move visitors around in the lake.
Heather L — Google review
The Dragon Cave is truly extraordinary—a massive underground wonder with stunning formations and a breathtaking underground lake. The highlight is the live classical music performance by the water, which feels like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. On the flip side, this is one of Mallorca’s most popular tourist attractions, so expect big crowds. You’re guided through the cave rather quickly, and then have to wait while around 500 people are seated before the concert begins. Still, despite the downsides of a very touristy spot, the cave itself is absolutely worth seeing. Just go prepared for the crowds and enjoy the beauty of this unique place.
Cyntia P — Google review
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Ctra. de les Coves, s/n, 07680 Porto Cristo, Illes Balears, Spain
https://www.cuevasdeldrach.com/?utm_medium=google&utm_source=ficha_negocio&utm_campaign=ficha_negocio_google&utm_content=boton_enlace_web
+34 971 82 07 53
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Hams' Caves

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Hams' Caves, also known as Coves dels Hams, are subterranean grottos featuring a botanical garden and a captivating underground lake. The name "Coves dels Hams" refers to the hook-like formations found inside. Visitors can explore a large botanical garden and witness a mesmerizing projection on ancient rock formations within the cave.
Wow, Hams Caves left me speechless! Wandering through those ancient chambers felt like stepping into another world, with dazzling stalactites shaped like fishhooks (hence the name did you know they’re unique to this cave in Europe?). The LED-lit Blue Cave and the hauntingly beautiful Sea of Venice concert were pure magic. Tickets are €17 for adults, €11 for kids 3-12, and free for little ones under 2 worth every cent! Come early to beat the crowds, wear comfy shoes for the uneven steps, and don’t skip the nearby Dino Park if you’re with kids. Trust me, this place is a hidden gem you’ll be raving about
Maksim — Google review
Amazing place to visit. We visited the same day together with Dinosaurland, everything was really good. The caves visit is kind of guided visit, there are two big caves, it the first one you watch two videos, which both were really interesting, even for the kids 😉, in the second cave at the end when you get to the lake, you listen to the classical music with projection. It was all stunning.
Jana K — Google review
What an amazing place to visit, so very well organised by the friendly and helpful staff, timed visits are offered and no other entry is permitted with very good reason, it means that it will not be too crowded and everyone can enjoy the space equally and at their own pace. The bonus of all bonuses of the visit was the wonderful floating recital, the acoustics of the caves enhanced the beauty of the music played live from the boats as they glided towards the audience, the caves were in total darkness but for the lights on the boats. This is a hidden gem on the enchantingly beautiful island of Mallorca.
Sonya B — Google review
The Caves of Hams are absolutely stunning and well worth a visit while in Mallorca. We were amazed by the rock formations and stalagmites which created a magical atmosphere. The guided tour was very informative, and it was fascinating to learn about the history and natural formation of the caves. One of the highlights was the underground lake with the light and music show. It was an experience unlike anything I’ve seen before. The facilities are modern, clean, and well-organized, and the staff were friendly. If you do not know Spanish you don't need to worry as the tour is narrated in multiple languages including English. Beware that the caves can be quite narrow in some cases which is something to keep in mind if you're claustrophobic. For the best experience, I suggested booking a half a day or day tour to multiple locations. Those guides are not expensive at all and you can be transported directly to the caves (great for those who can't drive such as myself). Overall, the caves are a a great activity for families, couples, or anyone who enjoys nature and geology. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Mallorca!
Dhespina B — Google review
Caves were amazing and the program is well though out. My only complaint is that the young children are allowed in tours that become scared and end up screaming and yelling thus ruining the experience for everyone else. Maybe it would be best to offer adults only time slots so everyone can enjoy the caves equally.
Boris B — Google review
Nice with a bit of history about the caves. Impressive that they are 10 million years old. I enjoyed that the groups were not too big. Very interesting tour.
Randi G — Google review
Great excursion takes around an hour to get round, my three year old loved it ,there's a fews stairs so wouldn't recommend for children younger than 3 ( no pram access)
Lisa W — Google review
such a beautiful place, worth to visit and see. enjoy cool temperature meanwhile outside hit 30 degrees hahaa
Arnis G — Google review
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Ma-4020, Km. 11, 07680 Manacor, Illes Balears, Spain
https://cuevasdelshams.com/
+34 971 82 09 88
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Acqua Life Dive Center

Diving center
Tours
Located in the heart of Comercial Center Las Palmeiras in Calas de Mallorca, Acqua Life Dive Center offers top-notch scuba diving services and experiences. The center boasts a friendly and professional staff dedicated to providing exceptional service. With wet and dry areas, lockers, and classrooms for courses, they ensure a comfortable and convenient experience for divers.
What a experience!! First time for us and our two children, 11 en 13 years old. Alexandra took great care for our youngest. He was a bit scared, but she took him by the hand and supported him professionally all the dive long. We immidiatly booked a second dive. It was comfortabele, professional and so much fun. Thank you! 🙏
Maurits B — Google review
I could not recommend this place enough. Walked us through everything, really put us at ease. From walking in, everyine was friendly and welcoming, they all made an effort to talk to you. Our guide was Alex, she was very calm and made the day extra special by pointing out all the sea creatures! I was having trouble with my mask due to my hair, and Alex sorted that out whilst under the water and ensured that it was fixed. If you get a chance to go, you definitely should. The price is extremely cheap for the experience you get.
Sophie H — Google review
We had three of us diving today and it was amazing! Some of our group weren’t able to dive due to medical reasons and the team were so lovely to organise a snorkelling session so no one was left out. And they didn’t make us feel like a hassle Alexandra and Cas were amazing! Alexandra guided our dive and I was quite nervous as it felt so strange! She was calm and supportive and made the experience for us. We got to see loads of cool fish and even got to watch an octopus which was a highlight for me. She checked in regularly to make sure everyone was doing okay and helped sort any issues without making us feel like a nuisance A great very welcoming dive centre! Highly recommend to anyone who is wants to have a go! 11/10 Thanks again!
Lauren A — Google review
Awesome experience, me and my partner went today and it was our first time diving. Our instructor Alex was great, she helped settle nerves. We will definitely be back :D
Katelyn J — Google review
Had an absolute brilliant experience here as it was me and my girlfriend’s first dive. We booked quite on the last minute and they allowed us to basically have a private session with Alex who was a brilliant teacher and calming influence. We were under for around an hour and saw two octopuses, a starfish and tonnes of fish. Couldn’t have wished for a better experience and will definitely be coming back if ever in that area of Mallorca again
Jamie S — Google review
Amazing experience i highly recommend this diving centre. The instruction and his professional diving team we had where lovely, they where very reassuring made us feel safe and well informed, always checking we are ok. They started us off at the beach in the shallows where we could practice and get comfortable with breathing underwater once we where all ok we stayed under from there. It was such a beautiful experience Thank you to the diving team Alice and dawid
Alice B — Google review
We went diving with Alex, and it was my very first dive ever. I was a bit nervous and even had some moments of fear, but Alex gave us a detailed and professional briefing beforehand and supported me throughout the entire dive. She kindly offered to hold my hand so I could signal her if I got scared – and it worked perfectly for me. Thanks to her patience and encouragement, I was able to truly enjoy the experience. I’m already looking forward to my next dive and am incredibly grateful for her support and this great introduction to such a special sport.
Svenja R — Google review
Excellent dive shop and teachers. Felt safe and well cared for. Received my advance open water with Cas whose smile is welcoming, energy invigorating and none stop to fit all our dive needs in, and grounded nature calming. He knew where to find all the hidden treasures on the dives so even though we were earning our certification we still were able to enjoy the full dive experience. Highly recommend them.
Jacqueline L — Google review
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Carrer de Formentor, 175, 07689 Cales de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
https://www.acqualifedivecenter.com/
+34 604 35 62 29
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Alcúdia Old Town

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Historical landmark
Neighborhoods
Alcudia Old Town, located on the other side of the island from Palma de Mallorca, is a beautifully preserved medieval town surrounded by stone walls originally built for protection against pirates. This old capital of Majorca offers a strong sense of history with Roman ruins, a Bullring, and charming cobblestone alleys lined with small eateries and boutiques. The 14th-century walls provide stunning views of the town.
We visited Alcudia Old Town on market day and really enjoyed it. There were plenty of stalls spread throughout the charming old streets, offering a wide variety of items – from clothes, bags, and souvenirs to handmade crafts. What stood out this time was the increase in local food options – lots of tasty treats, cheeses, cured meats, and fresh produce to try or take home. It had a great atmosphere without feeling too chaotic, and it’s a nice way to spend a few hours exploring. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area!
Paul H — Google review
Beautiful place and easy to get to on public transport. Plenty of places for food, and the quaint little shops are lovely to look around! The walk round the wall was also breath taking, and the view from the top is definitely worth it.
Emily T — Google review
A must visit if you’re in the island of Mallorca, Spain. Walked along the iconic medieval wall for panoramic views, had the most delicious seafood lunch and drove for 10/15 minutes to see the stunning view at la Victoria beach.
Mallika S — Google review
The old town of Alcúdia is absolutely worth a visit! 📸🌴 Narrow streets, historic buildings, and a charming atmosphere make walking around a real highlight. Perfect for strolling, discovering little cafés, and soaking up the Mediterranean vibe 👍
Nick H — Google review
A simply amazing place with lots of culture, great bus access and why not stop off at the port as well. Nice stroll and some cool shops just respect the area and the locals, places like this need protecting!
Reuben L — Google review
Lovely part of town with a gentle stroll through the streets. Good choice of bars, cafes and restaurants and some lovely shops too. Parking can be tricky sometimes but worth a visit.
Stuart H — Google review
Beautiful old town with lots of history. Lots of boutique style shops as well.as the usual tourist shops. Some lovely restaurants too. We also went to.the near by Roman ruins. All.well.worth a day out with something for everyone!
James M — Google review
Stunning little place. Market day is heaving, takes over an hour to get a taxi or on a bus so plan well!! Not much outside of the old town that we found, but hot & had kids with us so didn't venture too far - couple of lovely local clothes shops about 5 mins walk away.
L E — Google review
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Passeig de la Mare de Déu de la Victòria, 9b, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain
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Alcudia beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Alcudia Beach, situated on the northern coast of Mallorca, is a renowned tourist attraction in Spain. This 7-km stretch of white sand and shallow waters offers an accessible boardwalk, restrooms, and showers. With its historical significance dating back to Roman times and its popularity among tourists visiting Majorca, Alcudia Beach provides a wide range of water sports and recreational activities.
One of the best beaches I have been to in Europe. Not so crowded on the weekday but can definitely get on weekends. This stretch of beach doesn’t include any sport activities. Morning walks here were just a treat to the soul.
Shankey S — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach. It is suitable for children. The sea is shallow and not deep. The water in the sea is warm, more than 28 Celsius. There are bars, toilets on the beach. It is possible to rent bed and umbrella for an extra fee.
Vladimir M — Google review
Beautiful white sandy beach. Near the marina, the water is very shallow, perfect for small children. Lots of free toilet blocks along the main stretch - all clean and there are outside showers for hosing off sandy feet. Parasols and loungers available - council run so prices the same along the whole beach. Various pedalos and SUP's to hire but area of use quite small. Sightseeing boats trips pick up at the 3 piers along the beach as well as the marina. Independent each bars at the marina end of the beach, as most of the bay is hotel fronted but more basic cafe's forming part of the toilet blocks. Due to the size, the beach didnt feel too busy.
Mel S — Google review
Alcudia Beach is a lovely spot with soft sand, clean warm water, and plenty of space to relax. Since it’s right in town, there are lots of shops, cafés, and restaurants nearby. Parking is easy too, with many options around—some paid, some free. A convenient and very enjoyable beach day. 🏖🏐
Cyntia P — Google review
Cristal white sandy beach. Not deep. Suitable for small kids. There are paid beds, some atractions
JOvi E — Google review
Very nice beach. One of the best beaches I’ve been to
Tiffany R — Google review
Really long beach, beautiful scenery. A lot of rental chairs but sections in-between and in front to set up your own towels. Calm water as a bit sheltered. They have an accessible section with a board walk out to the water. Well maintained. Beach cafes with toilets every so often too. With baby changing tables! Showers along the boardwalk too
Shannon M — Google review
Love love love it ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Umbrellas very cheap so you don'thave to carry so many things when you come here... Wonderful 🌊... Amazed by the color and impolluted water. Coming back soon.
O J — Google review
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Spain, USA
http://platja-dalcudia.business.site/
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Hidropark Alcúdia

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Hidropark Alcúdia is the only water park in the north of Majorca and a popular attraction for families. Conveniently accessible from Alcudia old town and the city center, as well as from the beach area and Port de Pollenca, it offers over 40,000m2 of water fun with slides, wave pools, spirals, and other exciting attractions suitable for all ages. Visitors can also enjoy a more relaxed experience at Alcanada Golf nearby.
Great park, the family really enjoyed it. Had to pay for your sun loungers but no seats anywhere so had no choice but to pay, was the only negative to the place. Absolutely worth a visit.
John C — Google review
Not bad, some good slides. Kids had done them all in space of 5 minutes which was good not having to queue. However be aware, you have to pay for a sun lounger, they're not included in entry price and you also get hounded by the photographers which really ruin the mood. Worth a visit though.
DEAN B — Google review
Had a great day at the waterpark. Took a 5-year-old and he loved the series of slides for children UNDER 120cm. They go down themselves on rubber rings or mats. We rented 3 sunbeds at additional cost so we had a base / some shade to cool off in. Queues weren't long at all, waited a few minutes tops for slides. Deducted a star as there was a power cut later in the afternoon which meant all the slides stopped, and the card machines weren't working. Would recommend water shoes if you have them, the ground is toasty.
Rowena M — Google review
Situated just next to Club Mac, this water park is super convenient if you're staying nearby. It has plenty of slides and attractions for both kids and adults, so everyone can have fun. We visited in October, and although the water was quite fresh (no heating!), it was still really nice to be able to enjoy the slides and pools at that time of year. The weather was pleasant enough to spend the whole afternoon there. There’s also a restaurant and snack area on site, which makes it easy to grab lunch or a drink between slides. The toilets and general areas were clean and well maintained, and the staff were friendly and helpful. It’s a great place to spend a relaxing family day, especially if you want to mix some fun water activities with a bit of sunbathing. You can easily walk over from Club Mac, and after a few hours, just head back for dinner, super convenient! Tip: bring your own towels, flip-flops, and maybe a bit of patience if it’s busy, but overall it’s a fun, safe, and family-friendly water park worth visiting.
Desi M — Google review
Very relaxing very good music the slides are unreal and the wave pool is amazing the staff are sooo kind and great for families or thrill people and great for little ones
Charlotte S — Google review
Went with my 13 year old and 4 year old both had plenty for both age groups to keep them entertained. They both thoroughly enjoyed it.
Keighley P — Google review
Good fun. Online tickets are cheaper. Photo service they provide is a rip-off.
R P — Google review
Do not recommend for fall holidays. (October) At a steep price of 84 euros for 1 adult and two children they still charge extra for a chair and even for a locker. It is ridiculously overpriced. You´d expect the water to be heated at this price but no such technology is present. Outside temp 23 degrees C yet the water is freezing cold. Not suitable for small children. Stay away! Spend your cash somewhere else.
Stefan H — Google review
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Avinguda Tucà, Carrer d'Anglaterra, s/n, 07400 Port d'Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain
http://www.hidroparkalcudia.com/
+34 971 89 16 72
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Platja de Muro

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja de Muro, located on the north coast of Mallorca, is a stunning 6-km-long beach known for its fine sand and turquoise waters. It offers amenities such as restrooms, showers, and lifeguards for visitors to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. The beach sits in front of the S'Albufera nature reserve in the bay of Alcudia, with dunes bordered by pine groves.
We had a wonderful time at this beach—it’s very calm, peaceful, and absolutely beautiful. The water is clear, the sand is soft, and it’s the perfect place to relax and unwind. It’s not overly crowded, which made the experience even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this beach to anyone visiting Mallorca. Whether you’re coming with family, friends, or solo, you’ll love the calm atmosphere and the stunning views. Also, a big bonus: the food options nearby are fantastic! There are plenty of great restaurants around, and everything we tried was fresh and delicious.
Ali M — Google review
Amazing beach with a very wide shore—plenty of space to relax and enjoy the view!
Hanna S — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach with shallow waters stretching far into the sea – perfect for families with children. However, it is somewhat poorly maintained, lacks lifeguard supervision, and offers no natural shade, so an umbrella or beach tent is essential. It also tends to be quite crowded. In addition, there are many illegal beach vendors, though they are generally not very pushy. We visited with two children (3 and 8), who still had a wonderful time swimming and building sandcastles.
Daniel ( — Google review
A wonderful place — a large beach with very clean water. We visited on a cloudy day, but it's still an amazing spot.👍👍👍
Jery — Google review
This is one of the best beaches on the island. We’ve visited here twice. Once in 2020 and again this week. The beach sand is almost white, the sea is clear as day, deep blue a few feet beyond that. A lovely boardwalk that goes out a fair way. Lots of green trees scattered amongst the sand, restaurants are in good supply too. Has to be on the list of places to visit when you come to muro.
James R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful beach if not a little busy but you can't blame folk for wanting to spend time in such a picturesque spot.
Henry C — Google review
Definitely beach that we enjoyed the most. Beautiful blue see and sandy beach. It also has a lot of chairs and umbrellas, price is 21€ for 2 chairs and an umbrella which comes with a safe to put your things.
Robert B — Google review
Nice Beach This is a great beach but we thought there were too many people and also it was not shallow enough for us. It goes deep pretty fast. Still nice but not what we were looking for.
Paul V — Google review
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Platja del Port de Pollença

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja del Port de Pollença is a picturesque beach located in the charming town of Port de Pollença. It features a long stretch of golden sand and clear blue waters, offering stunning views of the port and surrounding mountains. The southern area is lined with holiday apartments, restaurants, and shops, while the northern part boasts a more traditional setting with Mallorcan chalets and pine trees along the Pine Walk promenade.
Stayed with family in August/Sep 24. This is a very nice hotel that seems to be very popular. Lots guests that I spoke to, have been visiting for many years and some book and stay more than once per year! I can see why as everything is well laid out, clean and with a good level of service. For a four star, I dont think you can do better than this. This hotel is perfect for a short break as unlike resorts, it is easy to understand how everything works and it is all within a few steps. If you like going to Majorca and would like a good hotel, this is probably the one for you. Staff were all very helpful and the other guests were also some of the most polite that I have come across in a hotel. I think it is just the vibe of the place!
Deano A — Google review
Beautiful beach, clear blue water, fine sand, shallow beach suitable for young children and people who can not swim. It's gorgeous, but it's impossible to watch the sunset here.
Benji G — Google review
I find it the best beach in Mallorca. It offers natural shade and it is not crowded. The sand and water are clean compared to other places.
Adelin J — Google review
Absolutely stunning part of Majorca ! Totally recommend 👌 its worth a walk along the beach to the Marina as behind is a few hidden quieter beaches ⛱️ Parking easy too before you hit the town
Victoria S — Google review
My favourite beach, with plenty to do. There's a great beach bar on there, banana boating, pedalos, volly ball. There's some special pedalos for people in whwelchairs as well. So much to do for all.
Jam J — Google review
The beach is stunning! It’s very long, which makes it feel spacious and never too crowded. There are plenty of sunbeds available, and the prices are really reasonable (about €14 for a half-day or €21 for a full day, including two beds and a parasol). I also loved how practical it is — there are public showers and restrooms, plus lots of shops and restaurants all along the beach. A perfect spot to relax and enjoy the day!
Victoria B — Google review
Oh...this is great. It is a beautiful place. Scenery is lovely. Great restaurants. Just a lovely place
Viorel Z — Google review
Major busy beach (early September). Nice boutiques and shops in the area of the small sandy. Now, I am spoiled because I live near a quiet sandy bay on the west coast of Scotland far from the madding crowd. But here, there are crowds, so I am not at my best. There is plenty of parking on the side streets and you should be able to find a patch of sand. Not a chance of a parasol - everyone must hit the beach early with towels. The water is very warm and swimmable but there are rocks in places so you need to tread carefully at dark patches. If you just want to lie on a towel in the sun with occasional dips and visits to the plentiful restaurants and bars along the promenade, then this place is for you. Not my bag, but as I say, I’m biased.
Stephen ( — Google review
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Passeig de Londres, 13, 07470 Pollença, Illes Balears, Spain, USA
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Parc natural de Mondragó

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Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Parc natural de Mondragó is a stunning 1,893-acre coastal park in the southeast of Mallorca. It boasts diverse landscapes including grasslands, pine forested ravines, dunes, and pristine beaches with silky soft white sand and shallow turquoise waters. The park is home to a rich variety of indigenous flora and fauna, making it an ecological gem with unique biodiversity. Visitors can explore well-marked hiking trails that offer breathtaking views and opportunities to observe diverse wildlife.
Fantastic beach, very tidy beach as well, I went 3 times and the sea was calm, My son loved it everytime we went. I also went snorking each time lots of fish to see mostly seabrem but by the rocks you see other colourful fish
SeanJohn A — Google review
I walked in the Mondragó National Park most mornings when staying at the Club Cala Barca resort - a very refreshing way to start your day, and the beaches and clifftop views are lovely!
TheCbeebies — Google review
Lovely white sand. Not too busy. Lunch at the bar on the beach was lovely. A 10 min walk from the parking to the beach. Recommended.
Heather M — Google review
!! A small reminder: please don't pollute this natural wonder. Take your trash and belongings with you, and let's help keep this magical place clean and pristine !! An amazing sea, an amazing serenity — far from the city, far from the noise of cars, surrounded by birds and accompanied only by the sound of the waves. The open water is crystal blue; you can go as deep as you want, and the clarity of the water is astonishing — you can easily see the bottom at any depth. I highly recommend visiting.” 🌊✨
Ugurcan A — Google review
Mondragó is pure magic! Strolling through its trails, I was hit by the scent of pine and the sight of turquoise waves crashing against cliffs it’s like nature’s own masterpiece. The beaches, S’Amarador and Cala Mondragó, are absolute gems for a dip or just soaking in the views. Best part? Entry is free, so you can wander this paradise without spending a cent! For a quieter visit, aim for early morning to dodge the crowds and catch the sunrise over the dunes. Oh, and did you know this park is home to over 70 species of orchids? Pack comfy shoes and a camera you’ll want to capture every moment of this Balearic beauty
Sam M — Google review
Natural de Mondragó is one of the most beautiful natural spots in Mallorca. The park has two smaller but stunning beaches with crystal-clear water, and the whole area feels calm and peaceful—even when it’s busy. A big plus: no sunbeds, so the beaches keep their natural charm. Parking can be tricky. There’s a large paid lot, or you might find free street parking nearby—but come early, as spaces fill up fast. The biggest downside is the public toilet—it technically exists, but it’s in terrible condition, so don’t count on it. Still, for the scenery and the experience, Mondragó is absolutely worth visiting. 🏝
Cyntia P — Google review
One of our favourite beach spots in Majorca! We stayed at Playa Mondrago which was right behind this beach. It was our favourite part of Majorca, would recommend hiring a car if you can so you can also do day trips. Be vigilant with driving as some roads are quite narrow in Majorca 😅
Gary Y — Google review
Beautiful spot. Nice size cove/beach… great walks around headlands.
Debra J — Google review
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Carretera Mondrago, s/n, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain
http://ca.balearsnatura.com/parque_natural/parque-natural-de-mondrago/
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Museu Etnològic dels Calderers

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Ethnographic museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Museu Etnològic dels Calderers is a rural manor from the 1700s that showcases period interiors and farming tools. Visitors can also enjoy tastings of pork products and wine. The building's decor and furniture are authentic, providing insight into how people lived in the past. Outside, visitors can explore the grounds and see various types of farm animals. The castle is rich in detail, with friendly staff dedicated to making visitors' stay enjoyable.
Well, I had no expectations while visiting this museum, even empty parking lot wasn't promising that this place will be anything extraordinary, BUT! For reasonable price, you can visit full house from 18.-19. century will all the furniture and accessories as it use to be at these times (incl. f.e. saloons, bedrooms, kitchen, room for storage of food, blacksmith workshop, room for laundry, ...) In total, there are more than 20 of such rooms incl. workshops, farm and garden outside. Worth visiting experience!
Vít H — Google review
Interesting but only as a one of many points during trip somewhere else. Nothing really catches the eye. Still you may look into the past of the island. Some animals around;)
Tomek K — Google review
A beautiful place from the "must see" category. The biggest surprise of our trip to Mallorca. We discovered this place in a guidebook where they praised this place. However, we did not expect how excited we would be. It is a charming place where time has stood still. Everything breathes a wonderful atmosphere that will stay in our hearts for a long time.
Milan V — Google review
Easy to find. Tickets easy to purchase in the bar/cafe area, the lady serving spoke clearly in English. The museum showed lots of Mallorcan life. At times the numbers for the exhibition areas were lacking. This did not really affect the visit. The barn was fascinating. The animals appeared well looked after, however the lacked stimulation and we didn't see much food or water available. Great Bird life near the fields. Lots of outdoor seating available
Helen S — Google review
Great for a rainy day.. interesting insights into the life of a Mallorcan aristocratic family.. their house and farm. All the animals looked well cared for.
Sara J — Google review
A great insight into real mallorcan life with very well furnished rooms including interesting estate buildings like a forge, flour mill, bakery and butcher
Rupert W — Google review
My visit to the Ethnographic Museum in Palma de Mallorca was an unexpected delight. We chose to explore this cultural gem on a gloomy day when the weather didn't cooperate, and it turned out to be the perfect solution. Upon entering the museum, we were immediately transported into the captivating world of Spanish aristocracy. The exhibits vividly portrayed how they lived and what they held dear. It was like stepping back in time, and we found ourselves immersed in the rich history and culture of the region. The museum's extensive collection is spread across two floors, with numerous rooms to explore. This layout allowed us to gain a comprehensive understanding of local life throughout the ages. Each room told a unique story, making the visit both educational and fascinating. The museum's surroundings were a separate spectacle. The estate's picturesque landscape was breathtaking, offering a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. An old winery on the property added to the charm, and we couldn't resist the offer of a wine tasting. To make the most of our visit, we purchased tickets online for 8€, a small saving compared to the on-site price of 10€. Plus, the convenience of free large parking made getting there hassle-free. I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to the Ethnographic Museum. It's a unique experience that not only offers valuable insights into the past but also provides a backdrop for capturing stunning photos. Don't miss this opportunity to dive into the history and beauty of Mallorca.
Sofia — Google review
An authentic finca, surrounded by beautiful mallorcan countryside. We really loved it. Kids can enjoy looking at the farm animals. Highly recommend if you'd like an authentic experience!
Aniko I — Google review
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Els Calderers, Finca Els Calderers Camino, 07240 Sant Joan, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://elscalderers.com/
+34 971 52 60 69
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Sineu

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Food & Drink
Farmers Markets
Sineu, a charming municipality in central Mallorca, Spain, is known for its unique geography in the El Pla region. The birthplace of Olympic cyclist Francisco Tortellá, Sineu offers a different experience compared to other villages on the island. A visit to the renowned Sineu market is a must-do where you can savor delicious Mallorcan sausages and puff pastries that showcase the area's authentic gastronomy.
4.0
(110)
07510, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Observatorio Astronomico De Mallorca

Planetarium
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
This place is a little gem run by passionate people who are experts in the field but maybe lack some commercial skills. The guys organize sessions about different topics related to space followed by observing a projection of the sky, which is more interactive. It could be nice to have more audio-visual help for the first part, maybe a video or presentation. The tour ends by observing the sky via telescope, if the wheatear allows.
M M — Google review
Spectacular. It was slightly expensive (Spanish speakers pay slightly less but for English it is 15€/person) but the staff are all dedicated volunteers and the money goes towards keeping the facility open. What they occasionally lack in English language abilities they easily overcome with raw passion and knowledge - feel free to ask away and they will answer your questions. Expect to enjoy a small lecture (interesting, I promise!), to use the telescope and to go inside for a 3D cinema experience. Something very different and a great thing to try if you have visitors or just want to try something new. Others had said it was hard to find but Google maps got us there easily
Rob W — Google review
Very cool place. It is run by passionate volontiers who are very implicated in the whole thing. They make the experience even more interesting than it already is. Seeing the moon with the telescope is pretty incredible. My photo doesn't even come close to showing how cool it was. It was even ok for me to come with my puppy and the guides where very comprehensive.
Hector P — Google review
Absolutely impressing - these guys explain the sky with lots of knowledge and passion. We had three hours of watching the planets in the observatorium and with lots information; a practical demonstration by installing and explaining a telescope and comparing the views of the planets by different telescopes - but not only this, we got beautiful high quality handouts about the night sky, learned a lot about comets and asteroides, took photos and now have good advises for apps and links to go on with this fascinating favourite. Their explanations made the astronomical things lively and exciting to us and personally we think, their work should be lots better honorated and supported by government - as this observatori, with these guys, can give an important contribution on investigation. There might be 'bigger' planetariums whereelse, but you won't get the events on nightly sky personally and such detailly explained - this makes this place really unique! Thank you very much for this beautiful and very impressing experience.
Mrc B — Google review
Unfortunately closed. But from the outside it makes an interesting impression.
Tim B — Google review
We enjoyed our visit very much. Be aware the times listed on their website are winter hours. We arrived at 7pm in August to be told it didn't open till 8pm, other than it's well worth a visit. They give you a lecture outside then take you inside into the planetarium which I found very intresting. By this time its dusk, your then taken outside again to a telescope, we viewed the moons craters, wow..... I recommend this for all age groups and found it to be good value for money.
Philip H — Google review
Opens at 7pm Friday and Saturday at the moment. A great informative evening. A friendly fun and educational talk which was fine for 4 and 5 year olds. Then a look at the stars and through a telescope. Then we finished with a surround digital film displayed on the domed roof about the space age. A fabulous evening. Everything can be in Spanish or English request upon entry. Well worth a visit.
Sarah C — Google review
This magical experience made our holiday! The planetarium show was informative and interesting. Afterwards, we were able to view Saturn and Jupiter through the telescopes - such a special opportunity. Our guide was so enthusiastic and incredibly knowledgeable providing us with answers to all our questions. The night sky was very clear, enabling us to see many planets, star constellations and part of the Milky Way.
Dan B — Google review
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CamÍ de Son Bernat, 9, 07144 Costitx, Illes Balears, Spain
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ARTESTRUZ

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Farm
Nature & Parks
ARTESTRUZ is a charming educational center located on an ostrich farm, offering an enjoyable experience for families with children. Visitors can engage in activities such as feeding, petting, and even riding the ostriches. The staff are known for their friendliness and attentiveness to both the animals and visitors. The guided tours provide valuable insights into the care of these magnificent birds, creating a memorable and informative visit for all.
This farm is truly remarkable, and the staff is incredibly welcoming. Their knowledge about ostriches is impressive, making the entire experience unforgettable. We had the pleasure of trying ostrich scrambled eggs, which were absolutely delicious. We highly recommend calling ahead to check the availability of ostrich eggs, as this allows you to enjoy a full breakfast on-site. A visit to this farm is definitely worth it, and we can't wait to return!
Angie S — Google review
Amazing day here today with the lovely hosts of this ostrich farm, fell in love with the ostriches and as we'd travelled a distance to see them we spent several hours here. I was skeptical about whether this visit would appeal to me but went with my sister and we both had such fun, we even heard one of them "singing" which is a vibration sound from their neck! Truly enjoyed this experience and would highly recommend it,we also ate here and supported them by purchasing from their unique little shop. Give this place a visit, you will really enjoy it.
Caroline C — Google review
We really enjoyed our stay. The guide was very nice and took his time to answer all of our questions. This is a family owned business and you can feel that they love what they do and their animals. You can take all the time you need and also the idea of the qr codes for the knowledge videos was very nice!
Simone Z — Google review
Wow, just left Artestruz and I’m still buzzing from the experience! Feeding those massive ostriches was equal parts thrilling and hilarious – they’re so curious, practically stealing the grain from your hands (gloves provided, don’t worry!). The Loffler family runs this place with such heart, sharing stories that make you fall in love with these quirky birds. Did you know a single ostrich egg can feed a whole family, weighing as much as 20 chicken eggs? Tickets are just €17.50, and trust me, it’s worth every cent. Book ahead to avoid missing out, and bring a camera – you’ll want to capture those cheeky ostrich stares. If you’re driving, the free parking is a lifesaver, and don’t skip the gift shop for some unique eggshell crafts
Sam M — Google review
Really amazing place, interactive and well organized, fun to see the birds running around, feed them and learning about them. Lovely family that runs the place, built the farm from scratch with hard work and dedication, you can see the passion they have for ostriches which they want to share with everyone visiting. Place is geared towards kids, there is also a small kids playground. The home made smoothy is the best!
Irina B — Google review
We had a wonderful time. Very welcoming family run business. You notice their passion for the ostriches with every word. We asked tons of questions and they really took their time to explain everything. You can also watch videos with a lot of interesting information! We really learned a lot! You get really close to these beautiful animals and even have the chance to feed them. On site is a beautiful little boutique with some very cool stuff and we had some beers and hummus on their terrace, overseeing the ostriches at the end of our visit. This was certainly not the last time we visited. I can really recommend this to any animal lover. ❤️ For me the most important thing is always that the animals are kept well and here I really had the feeling that all of them feel happy and healthy. We truly loved it.
Daniela W — Google review
Canadian travellers who had an awesome experience here at this ostrich farm! VERY well setup area + experience, amazing animals and got to experience holding an ostrich egg. HIGHLY recommended by anyone of all ages to attend this farm. The two brother who run the farm are top notch 😎
Scott D — Google review
During our holiday in Mallorca, my family and I had the joy of visiting Artestruz – and what an unforgettable experience it was! ✨ From the very beginning, everything felt filled with warmth, care, and genuine passion. We learned so much about ostriches in a way that was both fun and fascinating, and feeding them quickly became a memory we’ll always cherish as a family. On a spontaneous note, we decided to stay for a meal – and we are so grateful we did. The food was not only delicious but clearly prepared and served with love. Every detail, from the setting to the hospitality, radiated heart and dedication. A heartfelt thank you to Ohad and Jonathan for creating such a special moment for us. Even now, we still find ourselves talking fondly about our visit and about you. Wishing you all the best, with gratitude and warm regards. ❤️
Darius G — Google review
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Ma-6014, km 40, 07630 Campos, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://www.artestruzmallorca.com/
+34 639 72 17 35
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Sa Calobra

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Sa Calobra is a charming village located in the Escorca municipality on the northwest coast of Mallorca. It's a popular spot for coach trips and road cyclists. The beach at Sa Calobra is a hidden gem, nestled among steep rocky cliffs and offering crystal clear waters that reflect the sunlight. Accessible by boat or through a narrow tunnel, this idyllic beach provides stunning views and a secluded paradise for visitors to enjoy.
4.0
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07315, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Parking Sa Calobra / Torrent de Pareis

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Parking lot
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Sa Calobra, also known as Torrent de Pareis, is a stunning beach nestled in a canyon accessible through tunnels carved into the cliffs. The crystal-clear waters and towering cliffs create a surreal natural setting that feels like something out of an old western movie. While the restaurants are not top-notch, visitors can bring their own picnic and enjoy plenty of drink options to take down to the beach.
Definitely a must visit!! Sa Calobra is a unique pebble beach with beautiful caves where you can go for a hike and relax at the beach. Parking Lot: The parking lot is also quite well organised. Go during the first/second week of June. Fairly empty, many parking spots available and a 5 mins walk to the beach. We stayed there for ~4.5 hrs and paid €13 for the parking. I did read in the reviews about thieves but we didn’t find it unsafe at all. Drive to Sa Calobra: Beautiful drive through the mountains, scenic views, many stops available in between for refreshments and refuelling. We didn’t get any traffic as we went in the early days of June and we reached there around 12:30pm.
Shriya B — Google review
The beach/port/canyon itself is absolutely amazing. It’s a surreal place the canyon feels like something out of an old western movie. The water in the Port is cristal clear. Restaurants are low quality so it’s better to bring a picnic but there’s plenty of options for drinks to takedown to the beach. If you do that then you can also use their toilets, otherwise the public one will cost you €1. I read the reviews about the parking only accepting cash and panicked as we only had our phones but there’s two cars machines you can pay by so maybe they’re new.
Aoife M — Google review
Nice little town, fair prices, make sure to get there before 11 or 12 as it will get crowded after.
Nele K — Google review
Only this parking available and unfortunately the most expensive one in Mallorca. I arrived at 11 a.m. and there were plenty of spaces. The worst part, unfortunately, was the service. A very rude young guy who doesn't inform you that there are problems with the signal and it's better to pay in cash
Jan K — Google review
Many of the reviews here are for Sa Calobra and/or the Torrent, rather than the car park. My review is of the car park. It's a car park and one of the few that we've encountered that aren't free or where you can't use the EasyPark app. We arrived early, but after 0930, and got in easy and parked relatively near the front. We had no issue with the security and did not see any problems. We left just after 1pm and there was a queue to exit. We found out that the card machine is very unreliable because of the phone signal. We were lucky that in the third attempt it worked and it cost us €7.90. My advice is to have some cash with you, but bear in mind that there's nowhere to get cash once you're there. The man in the ticket booth was critical that I had only one means of payment with me, which seems harsh when I've not had any card payment issues anywhere else on the island this year or last.
Andrew M — Google review
Would give zero stars if possible. Expensive parking with very unfriendly staff - it's indicated absolutely nowhere this parking prefers cash payment. Upon leaving, staff immediately and in a rude way told us paying by card is not possible. The guy gave a whole unnecesssary speech about how things differ here from "our country". They did suddenly have a card machine though, and after trying 3 times it worked just fine. If you're going to be so irritated about people wanting to pay ridiculous € amounts for your parking by card, at least make sure people clearly know payment options upon entering. The beach is beautiful so worth going though, only a terrible shame there's nowhere else to park your car.. left a bitter taste to an otherwise beautiful environment.
Paulien K — Google review
We arrived about 0920 and the barrier was open so we were able to get a place. The ticket machine is fiddly - it would only allow you to adjust the time by the minute, which meant there was a long queue for tickets. Thankfully, before we purchased a ticket the parking attendant arrived and told us that everyone's vehicle number plates were registered on entry, so we could pay when we left. The spaces are narrow, so bear in mind if you are in a rental car, and take care not to damage other cars when opening doors. The town and car park were very busy when we left at about 1300. Cars were queueing to enter - better to come here early. On leaving we were told that the connection for the card machine was unreliable. It worked after two tries, but in hindsight it's advisable to take cash.
Garry — Google review
Very bad experience, the pay stations don t work , you have to pay at the exit , the card station doesn’t work because has no Ethernet , and moreover the worker there is blaming the tourist cuz the tourist doesn’t have cash to pay, he said everyone has to have cash with them, which is not true, if someone is not willing to carry cash with them, you can t tell them what to do , his attitude was really bad, not a nice approach, the parking is pretty far from the beach , you have to walk like 30 minutes, so take in consideration one hour lost on walking down. And don t forget take cash with you otherwise the worker will blame you if his card machine dosen t work
Razvan — Google review
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Carrer Port de Sa Calobra, 23B, 07315 Port de Sa Calobra, Illes Balears, Spain
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Ecovinyassa

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Nestled at the base of the Serra de Alfabia, Ecovinyassa is a stunning citrus farm spanning over 18,000m. The farm offers guided tours where visitors can explore the orange groves, learn about organic farming practices, and savor freshly squeezed juices while taking in breathtaking views. This sustainable agrotourism project provides insights into the history of citrus cultivation in the region and allows tastings of local products like oranges, lemons, and almonds.
I had such a wonderful experience on this farm! The staff were warm, friendly, and welcoming. The oranges were honestly the best l've ever had - incredibly sweet and full of sunshine. Sitting under the trees, enjoying little snacks, surrounded by animals and kind people - it was peaceful and heartwarming. One of those simple yet perfect moments that stays with you. I truly recommend this experience to everyone. Don't miss it!
YQ — Google review
Wonderful experience and so relax place with nice and quiet atmosphere. Owners and staff so nice and friendly. Easy to park inside farm areal. Tasting of oranges ,marmelades,bread with tomatoes and olives its nice touch. This farm its bio and eco friendly , so as well You can see how hard is plant and harvest fruit. Surrounding area is nice under rocky hill. This is definatelly one of Best atractions in Malta worth it to visit for families too. Thank You for beautiful day and experience
Dalibor D — Google review
We come to Mallorca every year and not sure how we've only just found this place. Staff were friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. Self guided tour was peaceful, calm and informative. Oranges left at resting place for us were delicious (none of us like oranges normally!). Snacks at the end were lovely, catered for gluten free, and small playground to keep children busy while we drank our OJ was a nice touch. Only thing we missed is we wanted to buy lots of the oranges from the shop at the end but unfortunately there were none for sale. I think they're missing a bit of a trick there as given how much people were enjoying the oranges they would have sold lots! Would highly recommend for families with children or couples alone. We spent 2.5 hours here and paid €60. Highly recommend.
Alessandra K — Google review
The best experience in Majorca. Such an authentic and unique time exploring this natural citrus farm. Takes about 1-1:30hr to explore the grounds filled with chickens, kittens, and of course citrus plants. Very nice spots for photos with the mountain backdrop. In the middle of the tour you get to cut up an orange it is so refreshing! At the end of the self guided tour you get a small meal complete with homemade lemonade and of course, orange juice. The best orange juice I have ever tasted. Everyone was very welcoming and kind. Parking is available on site. You can also leave your car there later and explore Soller — it’s about a 15 minute walk from the farm. The drive there is a bit hectic through the narrow streets just drive slow and be careful.
Cathy S — Google review
Amazing experience, Our 10 and 2 year old kids loved it, the owner lady is so sweet and Romanian girl did above and beyond! The view they have is breathtaking! Although it was a rainy day we even did not notice! Paradise on earth !
Elena B — Google review
Very nice tour on the eco farm. This was their last day of the season (end of October). Very peaceful here, after the tour we were offered snack with orange fresh, everything was really nice.
Ondrej C — Google review
The service here is truly amazing. You do have to book online and then pay when you get there. About €20 each. Only open on select days. About a 15 minutes walk from Sóller and they have parking if you have a car. Chickens, peacocks are a great addition. Oranges and lemons look great as well as the other unique fruits on site. They provide an orange along the way to cut and eat. They also provide a small meal at the end with samples from items they do on their farm. Views of the landscape are truly the highlight.
Yasir — Google review
We’re so glad we added this to our soller itinerary! The experience was even better than imagined. All the staff were very kind and accommodating. The samples of lemonade, fruit, and tapas were delicious and homemade. We bought plenty of foods from their little gift shop as well. The self guided tour was great as well- plenty of spots to read about the citrus trees and places to sit down and enjoy the fresh oranges. The views all around the farm were incredible. A must visit for your trip to soller!
Shannon C — Google review
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Carr. de Fornalutx, 3, 07100 Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain
https://www.ecovinyassa.com/
+34 615 17 27 50
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Can Prunera

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Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Can Prunera is a modern museum housed in an art nouveau mansion that was commissioned by the Prunera family, who returned to the island of Soller with their wealth acquired from fruit trading and liqueur import and export. The museum showcases a collection of works by renowned artists such as Kadinsky, Picasso, and Warhol. The stunning modernist villa dates back to 1911 and features restored tiles and decor.
We booked places on their guided tour and wine tasting evening. We didn’t know what to expect and were blown away. The house and its collection is beautiful and inspiring. We really enjoyed the attention to detail and philosophy of the decor. The artworks were impressive and well curated. The majority of the guests spoke Spanish but our guide Fransisco Maura took the time to translate to English for us as well as answering our questions. His passion for the house and artworks was a delight and he and the team made us feel so welcome. After we enjoyed local wines and aperitivos in the tranquil garden. An evening we’ll be sure to remember
Charlotte J — Google review
We were immediately drawn in by the stunning art. The friendly staff members drew us to stay and we had amazing coffee in the stunning courtyard. We also bought some stunning hand made cups. We highly recommend this stop for some art, coffee and friendly service. The gallery and coffee shop are also stunningly decorated.
SLH M — Google review
C’an Prunera in Sóller is a beautiful modernist house, a hidden gem. The architecture alone is stunning, with elegant details and beautifully decorated rooms; the art collection offers a great variety of modernist works. A must-visit for anyone exploring Sóller.
Frieda P — Google review
Saw the huge adverts in Port Sóller and thought “Why not?” An I ever glad we went? The original fittings and furnishings are so Art Deco they are out of this world - but that’s not even half of it! The collections of Art are magnificent whilst the top floor immersive art experience/experiments were truly mind blowing. Oh and the cafe was good too. And Yes there’s a lift ( the beautiful staircase can be a challenge)
Andrew M — Google review
The house and gardens are a delight and should not be missed . The garden is a small oasis where you can relax with a glass of wine. Tour the building at your leasure plus you get a free voice guide to download on to your phone.
Tony L — Google review
A truly breathtaking experience. The Art Nouveau interior is so stylish and each room contains original works of art. Highly recommend seeing this place. I also had a nice coffee in the garden. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Andrey “ — Google review
What an absolute jewel of a museum! Beautifully renovated, it boasts an impressive collection; the Miro’s in particular were stunning. The sculpture garden is not just a feast for the eye, but for other senses as well, as you can enjoy your drinks and bites there. Last but not least, the employees were kind and offered high-quality information. Highly recommended.
Tim B — Google review
A highlight of Mallorca – a museum with a unique interior and impressive paintings. Enjoy the elegant design and unique atmosphere inside its cool, air-conditioned halls, a welcome escape from the July heat. Start your visit with the audio guide and finish with a glass of wine or coffee at the garden. The friendly and welcoming staff can also tell you about upcoming music evenings – don’t miss the chance to attend one.
Ekaterina M — Google review
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4.5
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Carrer de sa Lluna, 86, 90, 07100 Sóller, Illes Balears, Spain
http://www.canprunera.com/
+34 971 63 89 73
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Ferrocarril de Sóller - Estació de Sóller

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Heritage railroad
Tours
The Ferrocarril de Sóller is a vintage electric tram that has been operating daily since its establishment in 1912. The train offers a scenic trip through Mallorcan landscape from Palma to the seaside town of Soller, which boasts a charming harbor and beach. While it may be considered an expensive tourist attraction, the efforts to preserve its rustic old-world charm have been successful. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, trains only run once daily and return in late afternoon.
Get the ticket on their official website, consider the combo ticket for train and tram. The train takes you to Sóller, the tram can then be taken to Port de Sóller. If you book early, you can leave Palma early, and split your time properly between Sóller and the port. We had the train at 3pm and return at 7.30pm. Still worked out nicely to enjoy dinner at the port and also spent half an hour in Sóller before returning to Palma. The train and tram ride pass through beautiful landscapes. Do watch your belongings as it is an activity pickpockets target.
Steve L — Google review
Soller is a beautiful sea side town with several small local shops and restaurants. Its relaxing to just walk around, take in the beautiful views, enjoy the fresh air. We took the train into town, while the train was very full of people, it was a nice ride into town. Might be less crowded earlier. Great way to spend a day, enjoy a lunch and wander in and out of the shops. (It wasnt loaded with the shirt shops and souvenirs)
Joan C — Google review
We had a lovely time catching the train from Palma to Soller. I would recommend purchasing your tickets in advance and getting to the station at least 30 minutes before the train is due if you want to sit together. People queue on the platform up to an hour before departure time. We arrived to get the 12 midday train but there were no tickets so we had to wait until 1.30pm which was fine. The train takes around an hour and the route is very scenic, it is an old wooden train. It was a really pleasant trip. There are many opportunities for great photos and videos along the way, through olives groves and mountain views. Would recommend, as it is a lovely trip. We were told by friends after that is is more cost effective to get the train there and the bus back, but we had already purchased return tickets. Once at Soller, you can get the tram down to the Port which was equally lovely.
Katie B — Google review
This was a lovely excursion and the views were beautiful. You het the train from Palma the the tram down to Port Soller. Recommend buying tickets in advance as its very busy, however this is pointless for the trams as its a free for all. We were OK going down to the port but returning was awful! We were squashed on like sardines! There didn't seem to be anyone really stopping people from squeezing on! The experience was worth doing but make sure you don't value your personal space! We drive there later in the week and the views were better and space wasn't an issue. But we can say we've done it. The towns were beautiful though and definitely worth visiting.
Felicity B — Google review
Expensice but did not regret doing it. The train is slow, if you have other means of going to Soller you could just pay 10 euro from the tram to the port to get some of the experience. I would look at the timetable as the trains to and from Palma only runs at specific times. No need to buy tickets in advance for the train or tram, you can do it once you're on it.
Wing C — Google review
The Sóller tram is a lovely and charming experience that we truly enjoyed. However, it's important to note that it gets extremely crowded. The current frequency of the trams doesn't seem sufficient to handle the massive volume of tourists, leading to significant congestion and wait times.
Kate P — Google review
The train and tram ride from Palma to Port de Sóller offers a nostalgic journey through Mallorca’s stunning countryside. The historic wooden train, in service since 1912, travels 27 km through the Serra de Tramuntana, passing tunnels, bridges, and citrus groves. At Sóller, passengers transfer to a charming 1913 electric tram that winds through the town and down to the scenic harbor. Originally built to transport oranges, the route is now a beloved attraction. With vintage carriages and panoramic views, this ride combines history, culture, and natural beauty in one unforgettable experience.
Tony S — Google review
Travelled by Train from Palma to Sóller and to the Port by Tram. Both places worth a couple or three hours. On returning to Sóller Train station, I found, in the old station building a free exhibition of the works of Picasso and Miro. There were great views from both the Train and the Tram.
Spence P — Google review
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Plaça d'Espanya, 6, 07100 Sóller, Illes Balears, Spain
http://trendesoller.com/
+34 971 63 01 30
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Aqualand S'Arenal

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aqualand S'Arenal is a spectacular water park nestled in the lush surroundings of Mallorca, making it a must-visit destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. Spanning an impressive 200,000 square meters, this aquatic wonderland boasts 12 exhilarating slides that promise heart-pounding fun. From the adrenaline-fueled Kamikaze to the mysterious Black Hole, there's no shortage of excitement here.
Brilliant slides, no queues and all the staff were happy and welcoming. Sure it's different in the height of summer but I couldn't fault it - ok, a couple or slides were closed but we managed around 50 slides over a few hours. No need for the Fast Pass we bought (a Sunday at the end of May).
Andywarman71 W — Google review
We were a couple of 2 who bought the fast pass. The rides are quite fun but sometimes painful. Also the lockers are very small so you have to buy 1 per person (€7). Luckily we took our own food with us because a menu is €16. I couldn't imagine how bad the experience would be without the fast pass though.. I didn't feel guilty using it, but felt sorry for their experience waiting in line. Buy tickets online 2 days in advance to get a €2 discount. I first put 3 stars but now 1 star because they do face recognition without clear warning for photos.
Lesley K — Google review
Overall, a great day of fun. By the end of the day, I was on my knees. The reason I am giving it a 4 stars is for the following reasons: - They yield prices. Meaning if you tend to book last minute online (e.g. for the next 48h) you’ll pay more. Whilst this is not an unusual practice, I found it annoying that prices went up despite the park being relatively empty when we went. Same thing happened with the fast pass we booked to skip the queues for most of the rides. Prices start from 8€ and when we booked it was selling for 20€. One would assume it was because the park was busy and so they were selling it at a higher price. In the end we wasted 40€ thinking the pass would be helpful when the park was virtually empty. Most of the time there was no queue and so using the fast lane made little difference. On a busy day, I’d argue the fast pass would definitely be worth it - I was underwhelmed by the number of rides. While all of them were fun, I was expecting a lot more for an Aquapark. The ones in the hotels I both stayed at Sharm El Sheikh and Marrakech had way more to choose from. On the positive side, the park is relatively clean and kept in good conditions. I was glad to pre-book my lunch deal online as it did save me a few euros and to my surprise, the pizza we each got was full size! Note that parking costs 7euros and so does the lockers. Lockers are somewhat small and would only fit one bag pack and 2 towels. You can pay for lockers using phone or card (I think cash was also accepted). The system will automatically assign you a locker number and a 6 digit PIN number. Make sure to memorise it. I wouldn’t be surprised if many forget theirs. Despite some of the negatives I listed, I think it’s still worth a visit if you want a day out with the kids for some fun.
Renaud B — Google review
It was amazing 🤩. The best water park ever. The food was delicious the slides were sooooo fun. My little brother could go on like 20 slides or more. I could go on all of the slides. The best one was one with a red snake with a drop on the end and my other favourite one is a blue and yellow one. more like a superrr long slip and slide. We bought fast pass it was very good to have because the normal cues were long. We went on a Saturday and it wasn’t so busy just a little. You should definitely go there super fun 🤩
Chiara B — Google review
Beautiful place. We were lucky as we went in September. It was not busy at all. No long queues, quick access. The kids loved it, we enjoyed it as well...
Norbert B — Google review
We think it is a nice water park, very clean and tidy, organized with plenty of choices for all ages and adrenaline seekers, but I think there is need for a bit more extra adrenaline slides and a bit longer. Food and drinks prices of course are a bit overpriced but overall it was a nice experience. Thanx
Solo H — Google review
Go and you will love, 7 pounds for locker, worth it for passports etc, rest put a picnic blanket down and leave stuff, all is safe and clean and beautiful truly, rides above 120cm many but honestly just go. Also take snacks or sandwiches etc, we didn't order food as reviews not too good, so can't say anything about that, in terms of park, staff, cleanliness and enjoyment. Absolutely too notch
Danish Z — Google review
Had a brilliant time for a pretty reasonable price - entry was about €30 and the food was reasonably priced - we spent about €20pp and the food was ok. We visited in the middle of the week and there was no queues at all - some of the rides were really fun. There was definitely room for longer slides, but visiting without queues made it ok. For the price, a really good day out and definitely something to do while in Mallorca.
Joseph S — Google review
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Autovia Palma Arenal, salida 13, Km 15, 07600 El Arenal, Balearic Islands, Spain
https://www.aqualand.es/elarenal
+34 696 15 81 77
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S'Arenal

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
S'Arenal, also known as Playa de Palma, is a vibrant beach resort located on the west coast of Majorca in the bay of Palma. The area boasts a lively seafront promenade with a variety of bars and clubs, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an exciting nightlife scene after enjoying the sun at Playa del Arenal beach.
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Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Palma Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Palma Aquarium, located near the airport and opened in 2007, boasts the largest live coral collection in Europe. The aquarium features over 700 types of creatures, including impressive sand tiger sharks in the 'Big Blue' tank with three million liters of water. With more than 55 aquariums and 8000 fish from around the world, it offers an ideal family day out.
Wow, what an amazing visit we had! I was expecting this to be a short 45-minute visit with just enough to see. It turned out to be a full experience lasting a few hours! The whole story is developing nicely, and there are plenty of species to see and learn about. I enjoyed the Jungle the most, as it was an outside adventure and looked amazing! I recommend this as a must-see in Palma!
Boris B — Google review
I recommend to get here early we were there at 09H45 and got straight in. When we left there were huge queues. It's a very good aquarium, lots to look at and do. I only rated it 4 stars as we missed the Mediterranean gardens and went straight to the jungle, the staff were ushering families that way but not us. The shark tank is good but its sad to see theese beautiful animals in captivity. All accessible for wheelchair users its a great place to visit for a few hours. I recommend going early on a rainy day to kill a few hours
Anthony M — Google review
On Monday, we visited the Palma Aquarium on the coach which is included in the price (we booked through Jet2, who are based in the hotel) and had an absolutely fantastic day! There’s so much to see and do — and we even did one of the extras: the bottom glass boat ride in the shark tank. It was €12 each and definitely worth it! I believe under 3s go free (but double check just in case). My little one had a fantastic day. It is one of the best aquariums I have been to there is so much to do for all ages! Staff were lovely and helpful throughout the day!
Hannah S — Google review
We visited Palma Aquarium in Mallorca for the first time, and overall, it was a nice experience. The atmosphere is pleasant, and the place is well organized. The highlight for us was definitely the shark tank – it was fascinating to see them up close! The ticket also included a 3D cinema with a short film about whales that lasts around 10–15 minutes, which was interesting and enjoyable, especially for kids. I would recommend visiting with young children, as there are many different species of fish and sea creatures to see. The only downside is the ticket price, which I find quite expensive considering you can go through the entire aquarium in less than an hour.
Petar P — Google review
Beautiful Aquarium. Its nice place to spend time with family and children. Clean easy to navigate in areal. A plenty of beautiful and colorful fish and corals from different seas. Plus is as well rainforest garden and medittarean garden. There are options for snack and food in reasonable prices. Clean and tidy toilets. We booked tickets online and went around 11.00 on weekday so there wasn t mmy people . Ticket price its worth it . Thank you for nice spend day.
Dalibor D — Google review
30 Euros for adults but there are some package deals on their website that include some of the 'extras' like a shark boat or 3D cinema etc. We opted for straight entry for 3 adult tickets and received ten Euros off. It's a quality aquarium kept spotlessly clean and tidy. There are lots and lots of small to medium sized viewing tanks as you wander an obvious route. The glass magnifies them so you get to appreciate the colours and detail and they have a superb selection. Initially its very dark. So much so that you can easily bump into people but then your eyes eventually adjust. The more popular tanks have a bit of a wait to get to the front as you would expect but totally worth it. Even the souvenir shop at the end has some really good stuff!
Tommi R — Google review
Enjoyed the aquarium but it's way too expensive for the time I spent walking around everything (90 mins). No turtles on display but the two big tanks were amazing, the informative information was very good. More aimed at children in general and trying to upsell photographs, gifts from the shop which is disappointing.
Jon H — Google review
Very well preserved Aquarium with a lot to explore, extra activities and plenty of fun to have for the kids. Offering varied themes even a jungle and generous outside space to wonder around or to just take a break and have a bite to eat. It is a bit expensive but give the experience worth it and if you come in the afternoon you can benefit from a online ticketing discount.
André — Google review
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Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros, 21, Platja de Palma i Pla de Sant Jordi, 07610 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
https://tickets.palmaaquarium.com/es/?utm_source=gmybusiness&utm_medium=boton_site&utm_campaign=enlace_web
+34 971 74 61 04
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Carrer del Miracle, 3

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Centre, 07002 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain, USA
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Pl. Major

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
3.6
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Centre, 07002 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
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Banys Àrabs

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Banys Àrabs, also known as Arab Baths, is a historic site in Palma that offers a glimpse into the Islamic architecture of Majorca. Dating back to the 11th century, these baths are one of the few remaining examples of Moorish influence on the island. The construction of Banys Àrabs was a testament to Mallorca's cultural and commercial significance during that time.
Great ancient remains of a 10th-century bath house. The attraction is quite small, but enchanting. It’s accompanied by a lovely garden that has flowering plants. It will transport you to another time.
Sierra P — Google review
Hidden away down a quiet side street in old Palms is the Arab Baths. An interesting piece of ancient architecture with an amazing history, as well as a tranquil oasis of a garden, where you can rest quietly and relax. €3.50 to get in, so make sure you rest up amongst the lovely flowers and the lemon tree after you’ve done the tour. The information boards are pretty good too.
Ricky B — Google review
I agree with another comment that said this isn’t as good as some other castles but it was still pretty and interesting. The rooms had AC too which was lovely. They have descriptions of the rooms in English too. Audio tour was an extra €5 which I didn’t do and staff spoke good English. The main basilica was closing at 2pm on a Saturday but this place is opened so it was convenient too.
Maili K — Google review
Great piece of history. A quiet sanctuary, garden to wander around before going into the bath areas. There is a tri-lingual video of explanation and there even toilets at the end of the route. Very reasonable admission €3.50. It opened at 10.00 on an October Sunday.
Jon S — Google review
A very small and simple place to visit. The information about the hammam was interesting and excellent. The garden was a tranquil little area to rest awhile.
Helen L — Google review
It’s a pretty venue but very small and not much to see- if you go I suggest you bring a lunch and eat in the garden to get your moneys worth.
Heather D — Google review
Positive surprise, quality one hour here. I enjoyed in garden, and to see how it worked in past.
Dragan S — Google review
The Banys gardens were a historical breakaway from our trip to Palma. We had a lot of fun and learned about the cities history. The interior gardens were absolutely stunning. There was no way to get in and it was very cheap as well. Admission was easy. Century located to make it easier as we came and went from our hotel.
Ed G — Google review
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Carrer de Can Serra, 7, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
https://www.mallorca.es/es/-/ba%C3%B1os-%C3%A1rabes?classNameId=27801&classPK=129527
+34 637 04 65 34
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