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How long is the drive from Santanyi to Lloret de Mar?

The direct drive from Santanyi to Lloret de Mar is 239 mi (385 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 37 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Santanyi to Lloret de Mar, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Alcudia, Sitges, Calvia, Port d'Alcudia, Cala Ratjada, Magaluf, Port de Pollenca, and Pollenca, as well as top places to visit like Kalypsotuttifrutti and Es Trenc, or the ever-popular Parc natural de Mondragó.

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Top cities between Santanyi and Lloret de Mar

The top cities between Santanyi and Lloret de Mar are Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Alcudia, Sitges, Calvia, Port d'Alcudia, Cala Ratjada, Magaluf, Port de Pollenca, and Pollenca. Barcelona is the most popular city on the route. It's 8 hours from Santanyi and less than an hour from Lloret de Mar.
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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.
6% as popular as Barcelona
4 minutes off the main route, 7% of way to Lloret de Mar
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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.
0% as popular as Barcelona
14 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Lloret de Mar
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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.
1% as popular as Barcelona
15 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Lloret de Mar
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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.
0% as popular as Barcelona
19 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Lloret de Mar
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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.
0% as popular as Barcelona
6 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Lloret de Mar
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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.
2% as popular as Barcelona
1 minute off the main route, 12% of way to Lloret de Mar
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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.
0% as popular as Barcelona
0 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Lloret de Mar
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Port de Pollença

Port de Pollença, a small town in northern Majorca, Spain, is a favorite family spot known for its traditional charm. The town features a picturesque oyster-shaped bay and an ancient cobblestone town set against the tranquil Serra de Tramuntana mountains. A 30-minute bus ride takes visitors to Cap de Formentor, offering stunning cliff views across Majorca.
0% as popular as Barcelona
8 minutes off the main route, 13% of way to Lloret de Mar
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Sitges

Sitges, a coastal town in Spain's Catalonia region, is nestled southwest of Barcelona and bordered by the mountainous Parc Natural del Garraf. The area is famous for its Mediterranean beaches and a seafront promenade adorned with grand mansions. The compact old town and surrounding streets are brimming with shops, restaurants, as well as numerous gay bars and nightclubs. Visitors can explore the Maricel Museum and Cau Ferrat Museum to admire Catalan and other Spanish art.
1% as popular as Barcelona
30 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Lloret de Mar
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Barcelona

Outdoor Activities
Sports Camps & Clinics
Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, Spain, is renowned for its rich art and architectural heritage. The city boasts modernist landmarks like the Sagrada Família church and other Antoni Gaudí creations. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró showcase works by these iconic artists. Additionally, MUHBA offers a glimpse into Barcelona's history with its Roman archaeological sites.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Lloret de Mar

Best stops along Santanyi to Lloret de Mar drive

The top stops along the way from Santanyi to Lloret de Mar (with short detours) are Basílica de la Sagrada Família, Gothic Quarter, and Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca. Other popular stops include Drach Caves, Alcúdia Old Town, and La Rambla.
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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
4.7
(15739)
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4.5
(2398)
Carretera Mondrago, s/n, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain
http://ca.balearsnatura.com/parque_natural/parque-natural-de-mondrago/
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Kalypsotuttifrutti

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$$$$affordable
Cocktail bar
Kalypsotuttifrutti is a unique cocktail bar located in Majorca, offering an interesting concept of a bar/lounge with no menu. Instead, they serve one drink that changes daily and can be alcoholic or non-alcoholic. The price is per person and the amount served depends on the number of people ordering. The bar has received praise for its generous alcohol servings and friendly staff.
Amazing bar with great atmosphere, the owners are so welcoming and lovely . The parrots are always the star of the show. They are definitely not clipped as I have been in the bar when one of them decided to fly next door to smell the curry closer!! We have been visiting for over 20 years and visit Cala dor several times a year and are never disappointed. The drinks are so unique and so big!! Also strong…. Don’t be fooled.. they taste delicious and boy oh boy you realise the strength after 2!! This bar has maintained its unique appeal due to not serving the tradition drinks and providing a warm welcome and fun atmosphere. The drinks are literally alive when they come.. flames, sparklers, flowers , garlands. Keep doing what you do guys .. see you next time x
Laura M — Google review
Such a cool little bar! No menu – they just ask what you like and whip up something great with what they have that day. Drinks are tasty and reasonably priced. Super friendly staff and yes, they have two parrots!
Kemily S — Google review
Very cool idea – I haven’t seen a bar like this before. Drinks are served in really beautiful glassware; we weren’t so lucky with ours, but in general they look amazing for photos. There’s no menu – just one fixed price for everything. Hookah was €20, drinks for two were €20 for two person. If u are getting different drinks in different glasses the price is 20€ each (if I’m not mistaken). The hookah wasn’t great, and the drinks… nothing too special in terms of flavor. But they were strong – for €20 you basically get almost a liter of alcohol 😂. Special mention goes to the service – it was truly excellent and definitely a highlight of the experience. Overall: unique concept, great service, beautiful presentation, but don’t expect too much from the hookah or drinks themselves.
Viktoriia A — Google review
Such a great cocktail bar! The staff are so lovely and the cocktails are great. I’d like to mention Nicky who made our experience the best! Couldn’t recommend this place more!!
Jacob B — Google review
Great bar! Love the vibe here - they have amazing cocktails for sharing & the parrots are an extra plus! Staff are so friendly too.
Natasha H — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience at Kalypso Tutti Frutti! Everything about this place was perfect. Great service, great atmosphere, great cocktails, great everything. The drinks were delicious and beautifully made, and the vibe was so fun and welcoming. A special thank you to Johny, who gave us exceptional service. He was so friendly, attentive, and truly made our visit unforgettable. He made sure we had everything we needed and went above and beyond the whole night. Honestly, one of the best spots. Highly recommend Kalypso Tutti Frutti and we will definitely be back! ✨
Kejsi D — Google review
A really nice place in Cala d'Or ! If you come to south east Majorque you have to go there and take time to sit up and have a drink, take a good cocktails in a beautiful Hawaïan spirit bar ! Go here in Kalypso Tutti Frutti !
Aurélien Q — Google review
You get seated by the person at the entrance. Told which cocktail is on for the day, no menu, no choice. I couldn't understand what the woman was saying so I just heard vodka and rum. It came, it tasted ok. Watched the parrots for a bit, left. Probably wouldn't go back.
Sam — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1916)
Av. de Bèlgica, 28, 07660 Cala d'Or, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://kalypsotuttifrutti.com/
+34 677 10 24 76
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Es Trenc

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Es Trenc, located 11km south of Campos in Mallorca, is a family-friendly beach with clear and shallow waters ideal for swimming. This pristine 5km stretch of unspoilt sand consists of Es Trenc and Platja de Sa Rapita. The beach features soft dunes, white sand, and crystal-clear water, making it one of the most beautiful dune beaches in Mallorca. However, it can get crowded during the summer months.
Amazing beach with shallow turquoise waters. Visited by boat and it was amazing to swim in such a beautifull waters. Plenty of space to anchor in August. We stayed over night and it was bit bumpy
Ondrej K — Google review
Beautiful beach with shallow turquoise waters, in a protected area. In April it was very dirty under piles of algae. And they collect 5 euro for parking, no matter if you want to stay 1 hour or all day. Also, the last 2 km of road is very narrow. In summer, when the traffic is heavy, it won't be fun.
Annice W — Google review
A very beautiful and interesting beach. But it doesn't deserve all five stars for several reasons. The first thing to pay is to enter the parking lot. Secondly, black algae collects in some parts of the water. Third, there is only one small modest bar where you can buy a drink or a snack. But in general, the water is clear, clean, shallow for children and very pleasant for swimming. Yachts are anchored not far from the coast, which means that many people come here to swim. The beach is clean and spacious, so there are no big crowds. In my opinion, it is worth taking the time to come for two or three hours and then go to the next beach.
Sanja D — Google review
A very nice long sandy beach, during the day surely very crowded in August. We were there in the evening (a very good spot for sunsets), then it was bearable. Parking fee is 5 euros for cars, no matter when you arrive, and the parking lot closes at 9 p.m. The access road to the parking lot is a long narrow street with a lot of oncoming traffic. The toilets at the beach entrance were the most disgusting thing I have ever experienced in my life – filthier than at any festival. Supposedly the place is a nature reserve, but there is a lot of trash lying around.
Anja B — Google review
Very beautiful beach with a large parking lot 3 minutes from the beach with a fixed fee of €8 for a day, for those who say that the road to the parking lot is narrow and that parking is expensive, I don't know what world you live in.
Andrei B — Google review
For the end of October we found this beach very dirty. If you don’t want to pay the €8 for parking, you can park for free in Colonia Saint Jordi, on Av. Primavera, on the white lines and then walk to the beach. But better choose the more beautiful beaches from the south of the island, like Cala Santanyi, Llombards or Moro.
Adrian T — Google review
Don’t waste time on your trip to visit this beach. There are many beaches with clear water that you don’t have to pay for parking. Also this beach has absolutely no shade anywhere. No showers, no bathroom, no changing rooms. When I visited the amount of seaweed made the water like mud.
Rwdi — Google review
you don't have showers. you don't have toilets. parking is 8€ all day and extremely hot. it is recommended to take an umbrella and drinking water. in return the beach is very beautiful with a smooth entrance and crystal clear water.
Valentin H — Google review
4.1
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3.9
(5721)
Spain, USA
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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
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
We had this packaged in with a visit to Dinoland. Whilst the caves are great, there is a show in almost pitch black which several children found a little scary. Lots of very steep stairs (as you might expect) meant many parents had to carry children which looked tiring. I would still recommend as the back story was great but if your kids are under 3 I would miss and just go to dino land
Ross S — Google review
We got there at a good time, bought Tickets and could more or less directly Go in. It was not as overrun with people as the cuevas del drach. It's a little more catered to Kids with little movies playing and colourful Lights in The caves. The movies are in english and being translated by a handheld device. Still a beautiful sight.
SteffiHu A — 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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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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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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Katmandu Park

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Temporarily Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Katmandu Park, situated in the vibrant town of Magaluf, is a captivating fairground park that offers an array of thrilling attractions and immersive experiences for visitors of all ages. From themed electronic shooting games to an elaborate mini-golf course and a 4D cinema, the park promises entertainment and adventure.
Been to this hotel twice and always have an amazing time. Staff are so friendly and helpful. Kids club is great. Rooms are nice and kept clean. Could use some variation with the food as its pretty repetitive, especially for vegetarian options but there is enough that you can eat. Was a bit confused why the outdoor stage wasn't being used for the night time entertainment. In my opinion it's much better outside, more seating and much easier for everyone to see and participate. Still the entertainment was good. I would definitely go back and would recommend to others.
Laura F — Google review
Great place to visit in Magaluf. Kids really enjoyed it. There was not enough time to enjoy it though.. mostly because of an extra long 'free' coach transfer. Prob best making your own way there. 4D cinema experience was really good. Kids loved soft play and splash zone. We all enjoyed the crazy golf. Ditched the coach home and got a taxi, this also gave us time in Magaluf!!
Viv F — Google review
Honestly, the place is okay but it’s worn out. Everything seems old, dated. Is it good fun? Yeah it is but it’s far from anything special. The photos looks amazingly vibrant and exciting but in reality all the plastics are faded from age. The house, the signature attraction is okay but very quick and not overly complicated. The soft play is good, but again nothing special and the splash park is more aimed at younger children. The rides are okay but again, nothing special. All that said, it’s worth doing, once. You never know, you might even pick up a northern accent if you stay long enough…,
Intelligent E — Google review
I must say, the staff at the park made all the difference to my visit to the park, as a content creator, the staff made my visit to the park that extra special, because of the weather (as it was raining) the staff let us do extra rides of each attraction which was really epic, they didn’t need to do it, but the staff went above and beyond. I highly recommend visiting. My favourite attraction has to be the XD Theatre 6D, that was literally so cool especially the staff member didn’t tell what film They were showing, they made it a surprise! My advice is for a better ticket price, stay in one of Meliá hotels such as the Sol house and the innside properties and you get a great discount for entry prices. I highly recommend this place!
Adam F — Google review
good experience but they charge a bit much. it's great for children, for adults it's not super fun. mini golf was cool, 2 Parcours in different difficulties. the landscape they built was really good. The House was super interesting and interactive. they have a lot of 4d shows. staff was really nice.
Vivian S — Google review
Lots of different activities to do, test your abilities with ice cold water, music skills, balance, speed. Thats the main house. There's also 3 arcade shooting games, test your aim. Expedition golf has 2 seperate courses of 18 Fire or Ice. Also Steamboat Laser Challenge, test your ability with your friends...get from 1 end of the course to the other and back as quick as you can without touching the lasers.
Adam D — Google review
Ad hoc visit today, we chose just to do the house and golf. House was a lot of fun! Really different and fun, kids and adults had fun. Golf course was great, we only managed 9 holes as it was just so hot and very busy but full of kids having fun so can't complain. We didn't do the water park but saw it, probably better for under 7s I would say but a good selection of slides and splash park. There is a cafe/bar onside too.
Kathy T — Google review
Had a great day here. Elisa was especially helpful with the crazy golf. Only downside was that no one supervises people going into the dark 3d rooms so the seating is a free for all. People wouldn't move when I asked so my oldest son sat on his own. Because it was dark and noisy I couldn't hear him crying because he was scared and wanted me. If we had been sat together this wouldn't have been an issue.
Leanne M — Google review
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Avenida Pedro Vaquer Ramis, 9, 07181 Magaluf, Balearic Islands, Spain
https://mallorca.katmanduparks.com/
+34 971 13 46 60
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Castillo de Bellver

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Castle
Museums
Castell de Bellver, a 14th-century circular castle commissioned by James II of Aragon, sits atop a wooded hill overlooking Palma. Initially built as a royal residence, it later served as a military prison. Today, the castle houses the City History Museum showcasing Mallorca's history through various artifacts and exhibits. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Palma and its bay from the top of the castle while surrounded by fragrant pine woods.
Bellver Castle is a truly impressive sight. We arrived a bit late and missed the chance to go inside (it closes at 7pm in the summer), but even from the outside, the circular Gothic architecture is stunning. The real highlight, though, is the location. Situated on a hilltop, the castle offers an absolutely breathtaking panoramic view of Palma and its bay. It's the perfect spot to capture some incredible photos and just take in the beauty of the area. It's worth the trip up the hill just for the views alone.
Marko Ž — Google review
Absolutely amazing castle. Great museums in multiple languages. It's a step walk up there and lots of climbing. But well worth it. An historic monument that Palma can be very proud of. Normally only 4 euro entrance fee (bargain), but free on Sunday (even better bargain!!). Absolutely recommended.
Richandjulie A — Google review
Castell de Bellver, whose name literally translates to 'beautiful view' in old Catalan, is an absolute must-see when visiting Palma. Its unique circular Gothic design—the only one of its kind in Spain—sets it apart immediately. Perched on a forested hill about three kilometers west of the city center, the castle offers a stunning 360-degree panorama of the entire Bay of Palma, the city's harbor, and the distant Tramuntana mountains. The main draw is walking the rooftop battlements, where you can fully appreciate the scale of the structure and the vistas. Inside, the central circular courtyard is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, and the ground floor houses the City History Museum. Beyond its royal history, the castle served as a military prison for centuries, adding a layer of dramatic history. While getting up the hill requires a little effort (or a bus ride), the payoff in views and historical significance makes it well worth the trip.
Kyle J — Google review
Castell de Bellver – A Panoramic Gem Above Palma We visited Castell de Bellver as part of our 48-hour City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus tour, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our Palma itinerary. The bus dropped us right near the entrance, making access effortless and scenic—winding through pine-covered hills with glimpses of the sea. The castle itself is a rare circular fortress with Gothic architecture and a commanding view over the Bay of Palma. Its unique design and elevated position make it feel like a watchtower over centuries of history. Inside, the museum offers a compact but rich narrative of Palma’s past, and the central courtyard is a peaceful spot to pause and soak in the atmosphere. What truly stood out was the panoramic terrace—360° views that stretch from the Tramuntana mountains to the cathedral and port. It’s a photographer’s dream and a moment of quiet majesty above the bustle below. Entry was included with our bus ticket, which made the experience feel even more seamless and well-integrated. If you’re doing the hop-on hop-off tour, this stop is absolutely worth it—both for the history and the views.
Aseem S — Google review
For €4 it is great value. This is a truly memorable visit. Situated atop a wooded hill just outside Palma, the Castell de Bellver offers sweeping panoramic views of the city, the bay and the Mediterranean—a fitting interpretation of its name, which translates as “beautiful view”. The castle itself is remarkable. Built around 1300–1310 for King James II of Mallorca, it stands as one of the few circular-plan castles in Europe and certainly the only one of its kind in Spain. Wandering the interior courtyard, ramparts and the keep you can really sense its mix of royal residence and fortress. Inside you’ll also find a well-curated city history museum, providing insights into Palma’s evolution from ancient times to the present day. The forest around the castle adds a relaxing walk-up through pine trees, making arrival feel more like an experience rather than just a stop. A few practical notes: Be prepared for some uphill walking if you approach on foot or via public transport. Visit during late afternoon if possible—the golden light enhances the castle’s stonework and the views-out become especially atmospheric. Allow enough time to explore both the exterior terrace and the museum inside. Check opening hours in advance (note: Mondays may be closed) and consider a guided tour to appreciate the architecture and history more fully.
Bertie M — Google review
As castles go I'd say this is generally a nice castle. 4 stars for 2 reasons....1) we couldn't access the tallest tower and nobody mentioned that. Just imagine the views... 2) I'd have loved to understand more about the castle but all the info boards were in spanish only (yes I know, its in Mallorca but its a tourist destination....help the tourists out!)....yes, technology allows translation easy enough but its the inconvenience. Anyway, the castle is set within a large park area full of trails, roads and lots of steps. I probably would not recommend tackling this place if you aren't too steady on your feet or have a wheelchair. We entered from the East side nearest the church. The steps up to the castle got the heart rate up for sure. We noticed lots of joggers using the park and bounding up the steps. We also noticed lots of tourists with tight tops looking a bit sweaty....loose clothing recommended. See pics for some idea of the mountainous ascent. Anyway, there's lots to see in the castle. Mostly statues. There was a wedding taking place when we were there. What a lovely setting indeed. One of the best part of visiting this castle was the incredible circular, almost Colosseum like central structure but beyond that the views. Simply stunning in all directions. Go on a clear day! Aside from that I wish we'd had more time to explore the grounds around the castle. Overall if you fancy taking a break away from the busy centre of Palma, then take a bus or taxi ( it takes no time from the centre) and enjoy taking in some breathtaking views and a wonderful piece of history.
Marcus O — Google review
Ate too much on this trip? Take a walk from the city center & climb up the endless stairs. You will find a treasure you did not know you were looking for. The only annoying thing is, once you arrive after that many stairs, they ask you to walk another a couple hundred meters to get a ticket. While walking over, cursing “ it better be worth it” , and it is. There is a museum, excellent views, not too many people unlike the Catedral, the ticket is only 4 euros. Now you feel better and thinking, you accomplished something today, and you did in a way ❤️
D M — Google review
Marvelous castle settle on top of a hill with wonderful views of the city, the harbour and the sea. There's a parking place just in front of the entrance. Inside the castle there's a museum with the history of the castle , from the first human settlements till the last use like a jail in the past century. Very well preserved, so clean all around. A place to visit for it's importance in the history and because the surrounding views
Radio K — Google review
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Carrer Camilo José Cela, s/n, Ponent, 07014 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
https://castelldebellver.palma.es/
+34 971 73 50 65
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Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca, also known as La Seu, is a stunning Gothic edifice that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. This architectural marvel was constructed over several centuries and showcases a blend of Moorish, Gothic, and Modernist influences. The cathedral features one of the largest rose windows in the world, known as the Gothic eye, which fills its interior with an ethereal light during morning hours.
Historical cathedral, research hours and buy your tickets in advance. Don't be surprised to see street vendors on the grounds. The number 25 bus drops you off very close and the city center is just behind it. Cobblestone so watch you footing. Fun place to walk around, even if you don't buy tickets to go inside. Enjoy!
Glen M — Google review
When I visited Mallorca, seeing the Catedral-Basílica de Santa María (La Seu) was non-negotiable, and I’m so glad I went. It is one of the most stunning Gothic buildings I have ever seen. What really blew me away was its dramatic location—it sits right on the edge of the old city walls overlooking the sea, and the sheer scale of the architecture is breathtaking from the moment you approach it. I spent a long time just admiring the exterior. Inside, it was all about the light. The most famous feature is the enormous rose window, often called "The Gothic Eye." If you can time your visit right, the way the light streams through the glass and illuminates the massive, airy interior is just magical. I was also really interested to see the modernist input by Antoni Gaudí near the altar—it adds a fascinating, unexpected touch to the medieval space. Honestly, if you are in Palma, you absolutely have to schedule time for this. It’s not just a beautiful church; it’s a powerful piece of art and history that truly defines the city skyline.
Kyle J — Google review
We entered here with no expectations but the building definitely implies something spectacular inside. It does not disappoint. It is very busy inside but there is peace and tranquility to be found. You can have a quiet moment of reflection and find out so much fascinating history.
Miss N — Google review
A must-visit in Palma — the £10 (approx. €10) entry fee is genuinely worth it. The Cathedral of Mallorca delivers everything you hope for: breathtaking architecture, rich history, and a serene atmosphere that makes it much more than just another tourist stop. From the moment you step in, the grandeur of the Gothic nave and the soaring stained glass windows grab your attention. Even on the standard ticket (which you noted is the cheapest option), you’re able to take in the key highlights — no hidden upsell required to appreciate the core experience. The cost-to-value ratio is excellent. The staff were courteous and helpful, and the location in Palma de Mallorca is hard to beat. If you’re in the area, set aside at least an hour. Bring your camera, perhaps a bit of quiet reflection time, and enjoy one of the most emblematic buildings in the Mediterranean. Highly recommended — excellent value, well preserved and beautifully presented.
Bertie M — Google review
It’s our first time in Mallorca, and we immediately visited the Cathedral of Santa Maria, which is very close to our accommodation. The place is beautiful and offers a truly special experience. There are always many tourists around, but that only shows how popular and worthwhile this location is. The cathedral itself is impressive, monumental, and wonderfully preserved. The view from it is even more stunning – you can see the entire marina with boats and large cruise ships, creating an incredible panorama and perfect photo opportunities. Overall, a definite recommendation for anyone visiting Mallorca. One of the places you simply shouldn’t miss!
Petar P — Google review
Beside being a very important religious place, It is a great piece of architecture. It took 400 years to complete it. The famous architect Antoni Gaudi also contributes a lot. This beautiful Roman Catholic Church is located in the heart of Mallorca opposite seashore. it is the most visited place in Mallorca. The interior of Cathedral is amazing. The beautiful sculptures and stained colorful glass windows are worth seeing. The ambiance inside is very serene. The entry fee is 9 Euros. Not to be missed...
Balkrishna S — Google review
The Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca is absolutely breathtaking an architectural masterpiece and a must-visit in Palma. The interior is stunning, filled with incredible light, color, and detail that truly leave you in awe. Tickets must be purchased online, which is very easy to do, and cost €10 per person. well worth it for the experience. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or just want to take in one of the most beautiful spots on the island, this cathedral is unforgettable.
Valerie A — Google review
Absolutely a beautiful and stunning place to visit. It looks spectacular when you are outside looking at it and the artificial lake/park around it make it scenic. You have to buy the ticket online and they do limit the number of people entering so it does not seem overwhelming inside. There is another museum behind the cathedral that you can visit for a nominal fee and it is highly recommended as well. You will spend 2-3 hours here.
Seok K — Google review
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Plaça de la Seu, s/n, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
https://www.catedraldemallorca.org/es/
+34 971 71 31 33
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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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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
The water was crystal clear, the sand soft, and the views were stunning. It felt peaceful even with other visitors around. Great spot to unwind and soak up the sun. Can’t wait to go back!
Rogerio V — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(1851)
Carrer d'es Niu de s'Àguila, s/n, 07659 Cala Figuera, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
http://www.illesbalears.travel/wwwib/index.html
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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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4.6
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Spain, USA
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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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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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http://platja-dalcudia.business.site/
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16

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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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
(1325)
07315, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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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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Gothic Quarter

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
The Gothic Quarter, also known as Barri Gòtic, is a picturesque neighborhood in the heart of Barcelona. Its narrow medieval streets are lined with trendy bars, clubs, and Catalan restaurants. Visitors can explore the remains of the Roman city at the Museu d'Història de Barcelona and browse artisanal shops selling leather and jewelry near the Cathedral of Barcelona.
4.6
(40579)
Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, Spain, USA
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Mercat de la Boqueria

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Market
Food & Drink
Mercat de la Boqueria is a renowned indoor public market located off La Ramblas boulevard in Barcelona. It is the largest and most iconic food market in the city, offering a bustling space filled with stalls selling a variety of local delights. Visitors can explore the maze-like market and indulge in fresh fruit, seafood, meats, and tapas treats. The vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings make it a must-see destination for food lovers and an integral part of Barcelona's market culture.
Very popular and busy market. Here you find great quality of meats, seafood, fruits and vegetable. There are plenty of food stalls to choose from. Quality here is top notch but equally the prices are fairly high for most products. The ready to eat fruits are absolutely delicious as well as the Iberico ham and fresh seafood. Definitely give the paella here a try as well. At the backside of the market is a small square where you can find few spots to sit and enjoy your food.
Phil S — Google review
La Boqueria Market (Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria) is one of the most famous and oldest food markets in Barcelona, considered a must-visit tourist destination. Located along the iconic La Rambla, the market offers a wide variety of fresh and traditional products. ⸻ Visitor Information • Address: La Rambla, 91, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona. • Opening Hours: • Monday to Saturday: 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM • Closed on Sundays. • Fish stalls are closed on Mondays. • Best Time to Visit: Morning hours between 8:00 and 10:00 AM, when the market is less crowded and the freshest products are available. ⸻ Products and Foods La Boqueria offers a unique sensory experience through its diverse selection of goods. Among the highlights you can find: • Fruits and Vegetables: A colorful assortment of fresh and locally sourced produce. • Seafood: Specialized stalls selling fresh fish, shellfish, and other seafood. • Meats and Cured Products: Iberian meats, sausages, and poultry. • Cheese and Appetizers: A range of local cheeses, olives, and pickles. • Sweets and Juices: Fresh fruit juices and traditional desserts. • Spices and Nuts: A variety of spices, nuts, and dried fruits. ⸻ Dining Options In addition to the stalls, the market also houses several tapas bars and small restaurants offering dishes made with ingredients sourced directly from the market. • Tapas Bars: Serving delicious local tapas, some combining Catalan cuisine with Asian flavors. • Fried Egg Dishes: The market is well-known for its flavorful fried egg plates. ⸻ Visitor Tips • Crowds: The market tends to get busy after 11:00 AM. • Shopping: Don’t hesitate to sample fresh products such as fruit juices from the stalls. • Souvenirs: You can purchase local specialties like olive oil, spices, or traditional sweets as memorable gifts.
Ahmed A — Google review
It's a wonderful market. You'll find every kind of food you crave. Whether it's a fruit platter or a small or large presentation glass, you'll find your choice of food. Cheeses, fish, xurros, meats, nuts, spices, fish and seafood, tapas... Everything is carefully prepared for you. You can savor the tapas, fish, cheeses, and other dishes with great curiosity and pleasure, along with a variety of drinks. You can also enjoy spending time with friends. La Boqueria, officially known as the Mercat de Sant Josep de Boqueria, is a famous and vibrant market located on La Rambla in Barcelona. Originating in the 13th century and established in 1836, this market is a vibrant place offering a wide variety of fresh produce from around the world. In addition to products like fruits, vegetables, seafood, meat, cheese, and sweets, you can also visit the bars and restaurants to soak up the market's unique atmosphere and sample local delicacies…
Emrah — Google review
Such a fun and lively market! You can find all kinds of food here fresh fruit, juices, snacks, and tapas. I tried the strawberries with Nutella which is quite safe and they were delicious! The caramelized peanuts were also amazing. I wouldn’t really recommend the empanadas though they tasted a bit old. But overall, it’s a great place to wander around and you’ll definitely find something tasty to try!
İpek H — Google review
Stopped by the Mercado and there were so many amazing options it was hard to choose where to eat. We ended up at this spot, and overall it was really good — great vibe, fresh ingredients, and friendly service. The only miss for me was the patatas bravas — not my favorite — but everything else hit the spot. Perfect place to grab a bite while exploring the market!
Carola M — Google review
Overall 2.7/10 honestly VERY overwhelming with a lot of people talking to you at the same time to buy exactly the same thing at the same price everywhere. Most of the stands don’t have places to seat (there’s little to no space inside the market) and there’s basically no place to sit around it so we had to walk hungry until we found benches to sit and eat. The fried burritos were VERY very doughy and this other pastry with chicken and potatoes inside tasted “old” so honestly the only thing I’d recommend buying there would be the juices. 2,50€ p/ cup (or 5 for a bottle), they have a LOT of options and (at least) the mango/ strawberry & mango are actually incredibly delicious and taste fresh so 10/10 for the drinks!
Ariana — Google review
Mercat de la Boqueria is an absolute must-visit if you’re in Barcelona! The market is so vibrant, colorful, and full of kind vendors. There were so many fresh fruits and juices to choose from - everything was delicious!!! There’s everything you can think of from seafood, meats, spices, and all kinds of local treats, every stand offers something unique and delicious. I would highly recommend visiting the market during your Barcelona visit!
Leydjenne C — Google review
An interesting market with ready made seafood, tacos, tapas, paella, juices, fresh fruits, nuts and dried fruits. Also have raw meats and beef. Many people are trying food and drinks enjoying the products. Most of the nuts and dried fruits stalls offer samples when you walked by. Despite the vibrant color and varieties, we are skeptical to try. Juices and dried fruits color are so vibrant suggesting food colouring might be used. Given the summer temperature the cooked food are all pre-packed and placed in room temperature counter, not really feel very hygienic for bacterial growth. Worth a visit however we did not buy anything from there.
Kaman K — Google review
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La Rambla, 91, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
https://www.boqueria.barcelona/
+34 934 13 23 03
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Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar, a stunning 14th-century Gothic church in Barcelona, is a testament to the city's medieval prosperity. Its soaring columns and grand stained glass windows are awe-inspiring. The basilica's impressive rise from Passeig del Born showcases its Gothic architecture with towers, buttresses, elaborate portals, and a magnificent rose window. Constructed in just 54 years - an exceptional feat for the time - it exudes harmony and stylistic consistency.
Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar is absolutely breathtaking. The Gothic architecture, high ceilings, and the peaceful atmosphere inside create a truly magical experience. Walking through this basilica feels like stepping back in time—full of history, beauty, and spiritual calm. It’s a place that touches your heart and leaves you in awe. Definitely one of the most memorable highlights of Barcelona
Mohammad A — Google review
If you're in Barcelona, you absolutely have to check out the Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar! This stunning church, built back in the 14th century, showcases the beautiful Catalan Gothic style. The tall columns and lovely stained-glass windows create such a peaceful and awe-inspiring vibe. If you're planning a visit, keep in mind that the entrance fee varies based on what you want to see. A basic visit to explore the temple, gallery, and crypt will cost you €5. If you're up for some incredible views, you can access the towers and the roof terrace for an extra €10, or join a guided tour that includes both for €15—that full ticket comes with rooftop access! While we decided to admire it from the outside (not uncommon since there’s a ticket fee), we were delighted by how charming the area around the church is. It’s tucked away in a nice, shaded corner, perfect for a little respite from the heat. Plus, you can enjoy a lovely stroll around the pretty surroundings!
Bernie — Google review
It is a stunning example of Catalan Gothic architecture. Built between 1329 and 1383, it was financed and constructed by local merchants, sailors, and artisans, symbolizing the strength of the city’s maritime community. Unlike many Gothic cathedrals, its design is simple yet harmonious, with soaring columns, spacious interiors, and elegant stained-glass windows that fill the church with soft light. The basilica’s pure proportions and minimal ornamentation highlight the craftsmanship and unity of its builders. Santa Maria del Mar is one of Barcelona’s most beloved landmarks, admired for its spiritual serenity and the fact it was built by the people fund and labor.
Bobby S — Google review
The cathedral is very beautiful and has amazing architecture inside and outside. The building looks historic and detailed, and the atmosphere inside is peaceful. However, the lighting inside was a bit low, so it was harder to see some details clearly and take good photos. Outside, the area was lively and the Christmas decorations made it look even nicer. Overall, it’s a nice place to visit, just wish the lighting was a bit brighter inside.
Zunera I — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful church in the Gothic Quarter. ⛪️ The design is simple but really impressive. 🏰 You can feel the history when you walk inside. A great place to visit! ✨
Michael S — Google review
Santa Maria del Mar is a special and very peaceful church. From the moment you step inside, the soaring ceilings and elegant Gothic arches fill you with awe. The light filtering through the colorful stained glass casts a serene glow over the stone floors, creating a perfect space to pause and reflect. The intricate sculptures and statues of saints are both beautiful and inspiring, telling stories of faith and devotion across the centuries. Built in the 14th century by the people of Barcelona’s Ribera district, this church was funded and constructed by ordinary citizens, not royalty or nobles. Walking through its nave, you can feel the dedication and pride of the community that raised it, stone by stone. A fire destroyed the Baroque decorations, leaving the interior simple and uncluttered. This simplicity is part of its charm, allowing both the architecture and modern art or sculpture to be fully appreciated. This is a place to slow down, sit quietly, and let the noise of Barcelona fade away. The combination of ancient craftsmanship, open space, and the quiet reverence of the few visitors gives the church a sense of deep peacefulness. Take your time to admire the carvings, the interplay of shadow and sunlight, and the sense of openness that gives this immense building a sense of sanctuary. I could have stayed for hours, letting the space recharge my energy and calm my mind. It is a hidden gem in Barcelona, offering both history and peace to anyone who steps inside.
Julie J — Google review
This cathedral took my breath away. It honestly is not the fanciest or the most elaborate in the area, but learning the story of how this church came to be was incredibly interesting. This is the church of the people, built by local peasants that were no longer welcome in the Cathedral de Barcelona. It took 60 years to construct. Over the front doors there are peasants carrying the blocks and stones which the cathedral is built from. These stones were quarried from Montjuic. Not having much money or equipment the peasants brought the bricks mostly on their back. The labour and love that went into this building meant a lot to me. It is an incredibly gloomy and dark cathedral, very different to the more elaborate cathedrals in and around Barcelona. We sat and contemplated this church and took it all in. It was a great experience and I would recommend it to anyone in the area. The entrance is 5€ but if you go after 6pm it is free. If you are on a tight budget.
Martin S — Google review
Really a must see if in Barcelona, the sagrada familia takes all the fame and sure from the exerior this isn't as impressive, but from the interior it definitely holds it's own and in my opinion I even prefer it to the sagrada familia, if this was in any other city other than Barcelona it would be more world renowned.
Tom — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(14036)
Plaça de Santa Maria, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
https://www.santamariadelmarbarcelona.org/
+34 933 10 23 90
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La Rambla

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
La Rambla is a famous tree-lined pedestrian walkway in Barcelona that is often filled with street festivals and historic buildings. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city, and has been a target of terrorist attacks in recent years. The wide boulevard is flanked by plane trees and congested every day until the early hours of the morning with a wide cross-section of society.
Need to look after your belongings as mine have been taken of my neck! Other than that it's a big piece of history. I loved AF. Massive touristic spot.
J Z — Google review
Famous long street in Barcelona, full of gems, located in the center of city and you can easily access it by any transportation methods. Surrounded by famous restaurants, branded shops, museums , markets etc. Be careful of your belongings since it’s also famous for their pickpockets.
Putri D — Google review
Great walking street to explore. Coincidently, there was filming going on!
TTT — Google review
This road is the heart of Barcelona, you can find anything, close to Barceloneta too. But it's unsafe to walk there after 9 o'clock in the night and I don't recommend to book your stay close to this street. Best time to visit is morning hours and ofcourse winter motnhs that nit many people go like the summer.
Stela P — Google review
Lovely strip to walk down and enjoy the culture and food. But also be careful
Marta W — Google review
Located on La Rambla Street — it was very crowded and there was construction everywhere. The timing wasn’t great, so we couldn’t really enjoy the visit.
Muzi A — Google review
Busy road under construction, don't buy the fridge magnet here, it doubled the price elsewhere
Raymond L — Google review
Must visit. So many things to see, eat and do on one street but be careful as this can also be a tourist trap where prices are hiked. Don’t settle for the 1st thing you see, try another.
Eyitoyosi O — Google review
4.4
(8333)
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3.9
(38492)
Barcelona, Spain
23

Fundació Orfeó Català Palau de la Música Catalana

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Philharmonic hall
Concerts & Shows
The Fundació Orfeó Català Palau de la Música Catalana is a stunning example of Catalan modernist architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It hosts various musical performances throughout the year and offers guided tours for visitors to admire its art nouveau elements. The colorful building with intricate ornaments is visually stunning, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in culture and architecture. The venue is praised for its majestic presence, excellent acoustics, and prime location.
It's a colorful building with lots of ornaments and lively look. Highly recommend visiting it.
Elvin T — Google review
This is a hidden treasure of Barcelona . Make sure to visit!
Dmitry L — Google review
Beautiful building well worth a tour.
Steve A — Google review
This is a magnificent venue at all levels - sound, visually stunning, and location.
Anna U — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was very beautiful, I really liked it, I advise you to visit this music museum. (Original) Очень кросививо мне очень понравилось советую посетить этот музыкальный музей.
JONATAN G — Google review
The entire block has style
J B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Majestic Modernist building. (Original) Edificio Modernista majestuoso.
Francisco C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A palace of art (Original) Un palau de l’art
Jordi U — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(19151)
C/ Palau de la Música, 4, 6, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain, USA
https://www.palaumusica.cat/
24

Basílica de la Sagrada Família

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basílica de la Sagrada Família, located in the Example district of Barcelona, is a renowned unfinished church designed by Antoni Gaudí. Construction began in 1882 and has continued for over a century after Gaudí's death. The basilica features impressive facades representing the glory, the Birth, and the Passion of Jesus. It boasts 8 imposing towers with panoramic city views from elevators on each facade.
The Sagrada Familia is truly a masterpiece. It's a unique and must-see structure. Construction is still underway, and it's expected to be completed around 2026. New details are being added every day, and I'm amazed every time I see this monument. We paid 26 euros per person to enter. It costs 26 euros for those under 30, and 30 euros for those 30 and over. I recommend purchasing tickets from the Sagrada Familia official website before arriving. There are some scam sites, so you should choose the official website. There's a long line to buy tickets, but if you have your tickets online, simply scan the QR code when the time comes to enter. Also, a little tip: the souvenir shops right in front are expensive; if you go downstairs, you can buy some beautiful magnets for 1 euro. The entrance is accessible for disabled individuals and strollers. The tour takes almost an hour and a half..
Emrah — Google review
Visiting the Sagrada Família was honestly one of the highlights of my trip. You see photos everywhere, but nothing compares to standing in front of it and realizing how enormous and detailed it really is. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, construction started in 1882 and it’s still not finished but it's coming to an end. There’s something amazing about seeing a building that’s been growing for more than a century and continues to evolve with each generation continuing Gaudi's vision. Every part of it tells a story: the Nativity Façade is full of life and nature, while the Passion Façade is dramatic and emotional. Inside, the light through the stained-glass windows looks magical — it changes color throughout the day and fills the space with warmth, peace and wonderful colours. Even with all the crowds, the atmosphere is calm and awe-inspiring. It really feels like a place where art, faith, and nature come together. It's one of the most beautiful landmarks on the world. Book tickets online in advance and go early in the morning if you want to avoid long lines. And if you can, climb one of the towers — the view over Barcelona is unforgettable.
Przemyslaw K — Google review
The Basilica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona is one of the most extraordinary architectural masterpieces in the world. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, it perfectly combines faith, art, and innovation. The intricate details of the façade, inspired by nature and biblical stories, are breathtaking, while the interior feels almost otherworldly, filled with colorful light streaming through the stained-glass windows. The atmosphere inside is both peaceful and awe-inspiring. Although the basilica is still under construction, this adds a unique charm, witnessing a living piece of history being completed. Visiting the Sagrada Família is an unforgettable experience and an absolute must-see in Barcelona.
Mateo B — Google review
The Sagrada Familia is incredible. We did a guided tour which was great for a couple reasons. One, we got to walk pass the line with our guide which saved us time. Also, our guide was able to give us so many details about the structure we wouldn't have noticed otherwise. We went during the Golden Hour, which is when the sun is setting and the light shines through the stain glass, creating a Golden light. The details in the structure from the outside to the inside is spectacular. Highly recommend getting tickets way in advance so you don't miss out on the Sagrada Familia.
Megan B — Google review
We had a guided tour. We don't normally do this but in this case it was necessary. The guide was informative amusing and personable. As for the Sagrada Familia itself, quite simply WOW! It was everything we had been told and so much more. The explanations of Gaudi's reasoning for the various aspects of the design brought the whole building into focus. It is truly an experience. The company we used was The Tour Guy. If all their guides are as good as ours you cannot go wrong. It may seem costly but IMHO it's worth it.
Frank B — Google review
When in Barcelona, you have to visit the masterpiece of Gaudí. Book your tickets in advance and also get a guided tour. It will be a tour of around two hrs and your guide will explain about each and everything. This place is not just a church it’s a masterpiece of human kind. This place is an experience that you must do. I will recommend to visit either early in morning at the time of sunrise or in evening around 4pm at sunset. You will experience the place at its best and you will able to see the importance of time and light in the church. It’s the best architecture i have ever seen. Must book your tickets at-least 20 days in advance and also choose the tower access for the best views in city.
Raghav G — Google review
The Basilica of the Sagrada Família is truly one of the most awe-inspiring sites in the world and ​s​hould be on your must-see ​ list in Barcelona. No photos can capture the feeling of standing inside and seeing the light pour through the stained-glass windows—it’s breathtaking. The blend of color, geometry, and symbolism in Gaudí’s design is unlike anything else. Every column and carving feels purposeful, telling a story that connects nature, faith, and art. We booked ​a​ guided tour in advance, which made entry smooth and stress-free. ​The tours have a dedicated line making clearing security and entering the Basilica easy and highly recommended ​for the information provided by the guides making the experience more memorable​. Allow at least ​60-90 minutes to fully take it in, and don’t rush. Whether you’re religious or not, this is a place that inspires reflection and wonder.​ You are welcome to sit and reflect in one of the pews or simply rest your feet. You can buy tickets to view Barcelona from the top or visit the basement for more history and the gift shop. Unlike any church or basilica you will see.
Linda F — Google review
Magnificent structure! I have visited Barcelona three times, and during my second visit, I had the chance to explore the interior as well. Both the inside and outside are truly unique. It’s an amazing experience to examine the figures on the exterior one by one. The ticket includes an audio guide, and by downloading the Sagrada Familia app to your phone, you can access a step-by-step audio guide that explains both the exterior and interior of the building. By the way, I recommend purchasing your ticket a week or two before your trip.
Kaan Ö — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(167600)
Carrer de Mallorca, 401, L'Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
https://sagradafamilia.org/
+34 932 08 04 14
25

Illa Fantasia

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Illa Fantasia is a water park located just 30 minutes away from Barcelona, offering a variety of attractions suitable for all ages. It features a wave pool, water games, rapids, and a pirate-themed maze. Visiting early in the morning on weekdays is recommended to beat the heat and crowds. The friendly staff make an effort to communicate in English. However, some caution is advised due to steep walkways and the need for foot protection on certain slides.
What an amazing day out with family. Many tables are available under the trees shadow for you to relax and eat peacefully. I saw many barbecue spaces and you can also buy charcoal and rent the grill for your own barbecue. Swimming pools and rides were fun and at the end you can buy your return ticket for 10€. Go for it.
Jose J — Google review
(July21,2025) The Price is Right to Celebrate here, Splashing 💦 into Bliss, is Totally Worth It. We enjoyed so much.. *2nd Time with a Friends (Aug24,2025) Enjoy Much 😍🥰😘
Morena A — Google review
Nice place with kids. Big picnic-area, sun beds available for rent (4€/day). Easy to Park, slides for every taste.
Susanna S — Google review
Best Aqua Park around Barcelona! My experience was the best ever! I recommend this for everyone! You will find here a lot of barbecue where you can cook your own meat 🥩 My advise is to go there at opening, because they will close at 18:00. This is the only bad thing that I can say about this place!
Augustin — Google review
Convenient water park, not that busy where we visited in a weekdays.
Ali A — Google review
We visited at the beginning of August and had a great time. 2 adults and 2 kids - one 110cm and the other 130cm in height. There were lots of slides they could both go on. There weren't many long queues for the slides. The kids only slides were great for the children and the pirate ship slides were awesome too! We liked that there were lots of areas with slides so you could move around and try out different ones. Some were repeated, like the racers but we loved that because we could move around the park if one area got busy. The picnic area says 1euro but no one ever asked us to pay. Apparently it's new this year. I would personally scrap it. The lockers could be free but we liked the system and if you forget your pin, the machine will send it to the phone number you put in at the start. Very clever. We thought 3euros for whole day car parking was very affordable. A suggestion for change would be for the slides that use the inflatable rings: whilst most people were passing their ring on after sliding down some people were ignoring those waiting in the queue for a ring and walking past to have another turn. There needs to be a way that the rings are separated from the people who have just slid so that they can't keep hold of their ring. Would recommend and revisit when we're in the area again.
Keri P — Google review
There were way too many people, even though it was a weekday. Long lines for the slides sometimes 40 minutes to an hour. You also have to pay extra for a locker (6€/9€), and parking is not included either. We expected more inflatable attractions for the slides, but they didn’t have enough available. On the positive side, there were a few slides for people over 60kg where the line wasn’t as long. However, the floor was extremely slippery .I almost fell three times. The staff at the entrance do warn you that it’s crowded, but it seems like they don’t actually limit the number of people inside. If it weren’t so overcrowded, the place would be amazing.
Valeria P — Google review
We visited the water park mid-week in August, and had a brilliant time. Queues were very short, plenty of shaded picnic tables, the rides and pools were all great. Good value of money on the entrance fee, and food, drink and parking were all reasonably priced. Highly recommended.
Sally R — Google review
3.9
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3.4
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Finca Mas Brassó, s/n, 08339 Vilassar de Dalt, Barcelona, Spain
http://www.illafantasia.com/
+34 937 51 45 53
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Lighthouse Calella

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Lighthouse Calella is a significant symbol of the town, situated on a cliff top with a rich history dating back to defensive tower days. The lighthouse offers interactive maritime exhibits and stunning views, especially at sunset. Visitors can explore the area for free or take a paid tour inside the lighthouse. It's accessible by foot from Calella, offering picturesque coastal views along the way.
Lovely view, museum was open but the lighthouse was closee, wasn't able to go up to the top.
Martin S — Google review
We didn’t pay to enter the museum. We wandered around the exterior. Very nice views and good exercise walking to the lighthouse.
David T — Google review
Not too bad a walk up there. Place was closed as we knew. Nice views across calella although through or over a fence
Chris — Google review
Free entrance, you only have to pay if you want on top of the lighthouse. We were there in the evening and had an amazing view of Calella and the beach. It’s just dangerous to walk up there beach you have to cross a dangerous street. All in all it was nice just a little small.
Maja — Google review
A very beautiful spot to enjoy sunset, and a great view on the city. Not the most user-friendly route to get there, though, but still worth it.
Kate F — Google review
Very good view around the area, nothing really to see inside.
Somasekaram J — Google review
Only cash accepted, please take cash with you. Nice views on Calella town and beach, and Mediterranean sea.
Lets I — Google review
My cousin had his wedding there. Stunning views.
Jonathan S — Google review
4.4
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4.1
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N-2, km. 666, 08370 Calella, Barcelona, Spain
+34 937 69 51 02
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Parc Dalmau

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Park
Nature & Parks
Parc Dalmau is a picturesque park in Calella, offering lush tropical vegetation and perfect for leisurely romantic strolls. The park features picnic tables, stairs, and various objects scattered throughout. With plenty of trees providing pleasant shade and a tap with fresh water available, it's an ideal spot for a family outing or a walk with the dog. The park also boasts great views of Calella and the sea from its pathways that lead to the top of the mountain.
Beautiful park plenty of seats and play areas for children lots of shade. Very steep though!
Alan B — Google review
It's a beautiful park where it's cool even in the heat. It's not very well maintained, but ok
Катерина Б — Google review
It's a beautiful place to walk round even a little park for the kids, strolling through nature and with little monuments scattered about and a arena with a bandstand/operatic looking area which was pretty cool😉😊
Mummy R — Google review
A little store on top would be perfect! (For cold drinks!).. (But maybe not as now it's so natural looking!) There is icecold water halfway up on the right side. Do not drink? But pls do use it to cool down.
LolindirLink L — Google review
Nice to walk around, path goes to the top of the mountain and has great views to the sea. Fair sized park for children. Interesting air raid shelter. Theres a fountain. Lots of benches and tables for picnic.
Kim S — Google review
Beautiful park with incredible views. Lots to see and explore.
Louis W — Google review
Loved this park on the side of a mountain, not good if you have mobility problems, but great veiws of calella
Marisgreenyoga M — Google review
Very beautiful place, a lot of space, good place for walk, children and dogs.
Milena W — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(509)
Carrer de Sant Jaume, 269, 08370 Calella, Barcelona, Spain
http://www.calella.cat/adreces-i-telefons/parc-dalmau
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Sant Miquel del Fai

Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Medieval cliffside abbey with a grotto chapel, waterfalls & caves with stalactites & lakes.
What a view! What a hike! The landscape is so beautiful. The walk to the monastery is a bit dangerous. Amazing though! Don't litter! Don't bring dogs, and be calm and nice. Great place.
Red — Google review
Completelly anazing place worth to visit! The nature is charming and virgin there semms like you've enter a place whete time feeezed. In the church despite the modern lights inside feels like you are in the middle ages time continium. Waterfall changing everysecond, cristall clean lake in a water and inner peace...
Olena S — Google review
I was absolutely thrilled by Sant Miquel del Fai—it’s truly a magical hidden gem! Nestled about 50 km from Barcelona in the cliffs of the Cingles de Bertí, this former 11th‑century Benedictine monastery seems to hang dramatically off the rocky canyon walls, complemented by caves, waterfalls, and meandering streams. Here are some fascinating details that impressed me: *Troglodyte chapel: The church is built directly inside a cave—the largest rock‑roofed church in Spain—with a Romanesque doorway from the 10th century. *Striking architecture: Opposite the chapel is the Prior’s 15th‑century Gothic house, and nearby stands the tiny 10th‑century hermitage of Sant Martí. *Stalactites & sub‑terranean lake: Nearby caves formed by limestone feature stalactites, stalagmites, and even a small underground pool. *Waterfall experience: A spectacular waterfall of the Tenes River dramatically cascades over 100 metres, and there’s even a path that takes you behind the cascade for an up‑close, refreshing view. *Rich history: Founded around 1006 by Gombau de Besora, it was a small monastic community of 5–6 monks; it became a sanctuary in 1567, ceased religious functions in 1936, and is now a protected cultural site. During my visit, the blend of rugged nature and medieval architecture blew me away. Walking through the Plaça de l’Abadia, with its natural pools from rain and snowmelt, felt almost otherworldly. Paths lead through caves, past the waterfall, and to the little chapel, all set in a tranquil forest valley—perfect for exploring and taking photos. If you love nature, history, or just want spectacular views, Sant Miquel del Fai is a must-see. I was absolutely mesmerized, and I can’t wait to go back!
Aleksandr B — Google review
Beautiful place. Not many visitors due the need of reservation. This place is for free, but you need to book it months in advance. Some parts are not available at the moment, but still worh it.
Alzbeta P — Google review
So beautiful and a must visit Just have in mind that now in summer of 2025 last part of the route is closed for reconstruction and you will not able to visit the caves Anyway this place is worth every driven kilometer
Masha T — Google review
The monastery is super well preserved and has beautiful views. We were there for about 1h/1h30 and got to see everything. It was not crowded at all but you need to book in advance.
Alexandra L — Google review
Beautiful place. The hike while it was hot was very doable from riells del fai and I found some natural swimming pools on the way.
Caroline C — Google review
Really cool place to visit and a bit of a workout to get there from the bus station. Some areas may be closed or have restricted access due to reconstruction.
Andres C — Google review
4.4
(3544)
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4.0
(249)
BV-1485, Km. 7, 08416 Riells del fai, Barcelona, Spain
http://parcs.diba.cat/web/cinglesberti
+34 666 54 15 93
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Plaça Major

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Vic, Plaça Major stands as a testament to the city's rich history and vibrant culture. This remarkable plaza is not only the largest arcaded square in Catalonia but also a bustling hub that has been alive with activity since the ninth century AD, thanks to its long-standing tradition of hosting a weekly market. As you stroll through this historic site, you'll feel the echoes of centuries past while enjoying its lively atmosphere and architectural beauty.
4.3
(625)
08500 Vic, Barcelona, Spain
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Rupit

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Neighborhoods
Scenic Walking Areas
Rupit is a charming village located in the picturesque region of Collsacabra, Catalonia, Spain. Situated at an elevation of 822 meters above sea level and approximately 98 kilometers from Barcelona, Rupit consists of two well-preserved medieval villages, Rupit and Pruit, connected by a hanging bridge. The area's quaint houses dating back to the 16th and 17th century offer visitors a glimpse into its rich history.
4.7
(538)
08569, Barcelona, Spain
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