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How long is the drive from Santanyi to Benidorm?

The direct drive from Santanyi to Benidorm is 226 mi (363 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 22 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Santanyi to Benidorm, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza Town, Calvia, Calpe, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Gandia, Javea, Pollenca, Magaluf, and L'Alfas del Pi, as well as top places to visit like Santuari de la Mare de Déu del Puig and Hotel Juma, or the ever-popular Santa Maria del Port de Pollença.

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Top cities between Santanyi and Benidorm

The top cities between Santanyi and Benidorm are Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza Town, Calvia, Calpe, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Gandia, Javea, Pollenca, Magaluf, and L'Alfas del Pi. Palma de Mallorca is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Santanyi and 9 hours from Benidorm.
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Palma

Palma, the capital of Mallorca in the western Mediterranean, is a resort city known for its rich history and stunning landmarks. The Gothic Santa María cathedral and the Moorish-style Almudaina fortress are just a few examples of its architectural wonders. This vibrant city is considered one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean, offering a mix of history, culture, and culinary delights.
Most popular city on this route
1 hour off the main route, 6% of way to Benidorm
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Magaluf

Magaluf, a vibrant resort town on the Spanish island of Majorca, is famous for its lively nightlife and beautiful long sandy beach. The seafront promenade is lined with bars and cafes, while nearby attractions include theme parks like Western Water Park and Katmandu Park. For those seeking all-inclusive holidays with great nightlife, Magaluf or Palma Nova are ideal choices.
12% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
1 hour off the main route, 7% of way to Benidorm
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Calvià

Calvià, situated in the southwestern part of Majorca, is a charming municipality within the Balearic Islands. It is nestled between the stunning Serra de Tramuntana and the Serra de Na Burguesa. The town of Calvià Vila serves as its municipal seat, offering visitors a delightful glimpse into local life on this picturesque island.
24% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
1 hour off the main route, 8% of way to Benidorm
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Pollença

Pollença is a picturesque town located in the northern part of Majorca, near Cap de Formentor and Alcúdia. It offers a quieter experience compared to other areas on the island and is known for its beautiful Old Town, ideal for leisurely strolls and al fresco dining. The town's historical significance dates back to the 13th century when it was founded by the Catalan people, and it boasts an abundance of history and mythical tales.
5% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
2 hours off the main route, 10% of way to Benidorm
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Ibiza

Ibiza, the capital of one of Spain's Balearic Islands, is famous for its vibrant nightlife and European nightclubs. The town offers white-sand beaches like Ses Figueretes and Platja d'en Bossa, while Dalt Vila boasts historic sites such as the Catedral de Santa María.
38% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
2 hours off the main route, 36% of way to Benidorm
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Sant Antoni de Portmany

Sant Antoni de Portmany is a vibrant town located on the west coast of Ibiza, Spain. It's famous for its bustling nightlife and expansive natural harbor, Sant Antoni’s Bay. Visitors can stroll along the promenade from the harbor to the tranquil beaches of S’Arenal and Es Pouet, both offering calm, shallow waters.
15% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
2 hours off the main route, 36% of way to Benidorm
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Gandia

Gandia, located on the eastern coast of Spain, boasts a rich historical heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The city's old town is adorned with architectural marvels like the 15th-century Los Borja Ducal Palace and the Moorish cloisters of the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba. For history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum showcases prehistoric artifacts.
6% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
1 hour off the main route, 91% of way to Benidorm
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Xàbia

Xàbia, also known as Jávea, is a charming coastal town located in the Marina Alta region of Alicante, Valencia, Spain. Situated by the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, this municipality offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
11% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
1 hour off the main route, 92% of way to Benidorm
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Calp

Calp, a charming town on Spain's Mediterranean coast, offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. From the sandy Arenal-Bol beach to the Roman site Baños de la Reina and the impressive limestone rock of Peñón de Ifach with its thriving birdlife, there is no shortage of natural and historical wonders to explore. The nearby ruins of Pobla de Ifac, a medieval walled village, add an extra layer of history to the area.
12% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
1 hour off the main route, 94% of way to Benidorm
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L'Alfàs del Pi

L'Alfàs del Pi is a charming Valencian town nestled in the comarca of Marina Baixa, at the base of Serra Gelada in the province of Alicante, Spain. Covering an area of 19.3 km², it is home to a population estimated at around 20,482 people. This picturesque municipality offers a delightful blend of traditional Spanish charm and modern amenities for visitors to enjoy.
4% as popular as Palma de Mallorca
1 hour off the main route, 98% of way to Benidorm

Best stops along Santanyi to Benidorm drive

The top stops along the way from Santanyi to Benidorm (with short detours) are Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca, Ferrocarril de Sóller - Estació de Sóller, and Palma Aquarium. Other popular stops include Castell de Dénia, Castillo de Bellver, and Play Area at Arenal Beach.
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Santa Maria del Port de Pollença

Parish
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the charming town of Puerto de Pollença, Santa Maria del Port de Pollença is a stunning Roman Catholic church that captivates visitors with its historical significance and architectural beauty. This serene location offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls from nearby hotels. The picturesque square surrounding the church adds to its allure, inviting travelers to soak in the tranquil ambiance while appreciating this beautiful landmark.
Most beautiful Roman Catholic Church
Gary L — Google review
Beautiful church in the Square in Puerto Pollensa
Roger B — Google review
The mechanic working there knows his stock in store and is knowledgable on various types of car.
Chris S — Google review
Very nice place quite secluded .We walked from our hotel .
Edith E — Google review
Bonita
Tanuki N — Google review
Beautiful
Geoff H — Google review
Historical place
H.M. R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's truly unbearable to live across the street from this church and have to listen to the ridiculous chimes every hour, as if you don't know what time it is, as if people don't work and don't need to rest in the morning. Totally unnecessary and disrespectful, they only reinforce my atheistic values. (Original) Es muy, pero muy insoportable vivir enfrente a esta iglesia y tener que escuchar las ridículas campanadas cada hora, como si uno no supiera que hora es, como si la gente no trabajara y no necesitara descansar por las mañanas. Totalmente innecesarias e irrespetuosas, no hacen más que reforzar mis valores ateos.
Nicolas P — Google review
4.3
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4.6
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Carrer del Colomer, 5, 07470 Port de Pollença, Illes Balears, Spain
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Santuari de la Mare de Déu del Puig

Religious destination
Sights & Landmarks
Santuari de la Mare de Déu del Puig is a 14th-century religious site located on a wooded hill, accessible via a path with scenic lookout points. The Gothic-style fortified monastery was initially inhabited by nuns in 1371 and has been restored, offering simple accommodations for those seeking tranquility. Access to the site involves parking at the base and embarking on a steady walk that becomes steeper as you ascend.
Best place to watch the sun rise. Took us 40mins from the main road. Best view is from lookout - walk through doorway at the watchtower. Take the path that runs to the left of the picnic tables and fence. Follow the path as it bends clockwise below the fence. When the path seems to disappear the ruins of the lookout can be seen to the left. Enjoy.
Edmond H — Google review
Nice viewpoint. Sadly santurai and bar seem to be closed permenantly. Within 40 minutes we arrived on top.
Cedric B — Google review
A wonderful challenging climb, once by mountain bike latterly by e-bike but still the last 1/3rd dismount & heavy push. Sadly the monastery was no longer open & missed the previous simple but excellent meal of bread cheese olives & wine.
Peter C — Google review
If anyone is in the town of Pollença or nearby and feeling fit enough, then I would recommend a trip up here. The monastery was closed which was disappointing, however it is a lovely walk to the top and a real achievement once we got there! The trail starts off as tarmac but around 2/3 of the way through changes to cobbles (which are very uneven, I have added a picture) and then to a gravelly, dirty type track. For our family the walk overall was fine- we only brought one bottle of water which wasn’t really enough for 3 of us but that just added to the challenge! At the top there isn’t really a lot to do- the building is nice and it’s nice architecture. As I said, if you already plan on visiting Pollenca and would like to drench your t shirt with sweat, feel accomplished and get 300m closer to God then I’d say go for it, wouldn’t necessarily recommend trekking just for this though- or at least not until the monastery is open!
Sam C — Google review
A challenging trek to the top but worth it for the views. The hardest part was the last 15 minutes going up and first part coming down as it is the old stone steps. These are very uneven and harder to walk on. The rest is a smooth road/path. Amazing views, when I went it was early morning to avoid the heat, so it was closed. Most of the building is sadly derelict. There are some benches there to sit at.
Justin H — Google review
What an amazing view of the area. You can only walk up and it is quite challenging due to the steepness as you get to the last 500m. It's actually a total climb too 317m it's definitely going to get the heart pumping so if you have a health condition don't do it. You literally just walk from the main road near the town car park which is free as is the Sanctuary at the top. Toilets and small coffee shop at the top.
D S — Google review
Good place to go for a small walk if you’re in the area. The hike is pretty easy. At the beginning just a road. Later, for last 15 min of walk ther’s some stone path which might be a bit problematic for someone. Pretty close to Pollenca, easy access. Not the most beautiful hike way but views during the way and at the end are nice and it’s worth to go. Cool to walk to warm up and move a bit. Even with not really sunny weather as I unfortunately had ;).
Patrycja M — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place to visit, we went in mid April and the monastery was closed but it was lovely to sit and soak up the atmosphere. It is a fairly long (took us about and hour) and in places steep walk to get up to but I managed it while being 5 months pregnant so don’t let that put you off. Would recommend trainers or shoes, the final 150m is stony and quite uneven. The shop/cafe was closed when we visited.
Kathryn M — Google review
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4.6
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07460 Pollença, Illes Balears, Spain
+34 971 18 41 32
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Hotel Juma

Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Hotel Juma is an unpretentious lodging option with a relaxed ambiance, boasting a café, lounge, and an elevated hot tub on its rooftop. The establishment occupies a historical edifice that has been tastefully restored. The staff members are known for their warm hospitality and exceptional customer service. Additionally, the hotel offers a remarkable restaurant that is impeccably managed. Guests can indulge in the extensive and diverse breakfast options available.
This hotel is an absolute gem and cannot be beat for location and historic charm! It is right on the main square in Pollenca, in a historic building. We met both the owner and manager (Joanna) who were so friendly and helpful. Our room's decor was beautiful and fitting for a 100+ year old hotel: lovely wooden bedframes, wardrobe and nightstands; nice prints on the wall; excellent bedding; wood shutters on the window. Plenty of modern touches though, with a good shower, wifi, reading lamps and a handy refrigerator. Other lovely aspects of the hotel include beautiful decor in the reception area and a fantastic roof deck with a jacuzzi. (the views were stunning at sunset) Breakfast was included and taken at the restaurant on the ground floor or outside; it was excellent and offered several good choices (way more than continental, which was a pleasant surprise). All in all, Hotel Juma is a real find and an excellent place to stay.
Wendytravels — Google review
The hotel is perfectly situated right on the main square, with a lovely atmosphere. A wonderful spot to sit with a coffee and watch the world go by. We went back later for a light lunch, which was delightful.
Clodagh W — Google review
Gorgeous hotel with amazing views of Pollença and the plaza. Friendly staff and nice, simple breakfast.
Anna R — Google review
Very clean, historic-style hotel at great location. We stayed here in cool, calm quiet (had no breakfast). Great stay
Arthur J — Google review
Nice small hotel with friendly staff. Not cheap though. I understand it is going through some upgrades which will help. Breakfast is good and of continental style, no full English here😀
Don B — Google review
Very classy old style decor but fully modernised. Irritating level of spam prior to arrival (service)
Patrick D — Google review
Fantastic service, jacuzzi and amazing views on the roof, beautiful clean rooms and lots of charm, centrally located. But the wifi sucked!
V — Google review
Right on the Plaza Major. Tiny roof top deck with a hot tub only. Staff very friendly. Rooms small but very comfortable.
Thomas L — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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Plaça Major, 9, 07460 Pollença, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://www.pollensahotels.com/
+34 971 53 50 02
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Sineu

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

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Nightlife
Historical landmark
Coves de Campanet is a fascinating natural wonder located in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains. The caves offer guided tours through 3,200 square meters of galleries, featuring stunning stalagmites and stalactites, some of which are among the longest in Europe. Visitors descend 370 steps into the depths to explore tunnels and corridors leading to small underground lakes. Unlike other touristy caves on the island, Coves de Campanet maintains its simple and untouched charm.
We visited the Campanet Caves at 11 AM and had an amazing experience. Parking was super easy and located right out front. The entrance was well signed and convenient. What really sets this cave apart from others on Mallorca is how calm and uncrowded it was. We never had to wait for photos or rush through. At times, it felt like we had the entire cave to ourselves. This is a dream spot for content creators or anyone who enjoys photography and social media. We captured stunning shots of the cave’s natural formations and lighting without needing to crop people out or stand in line for the perfect shot. It was so refreshing to take our time and enjoy the views, then snap photos with no interruptions. The caves themselves are beautiful, with wide staircases that flow naturally with the environment. The lighting enhances the space without taking away the sense of wonder. We’ve toured caves in other countries and in the U.S., and this one is easily a favorite. The audio guide is accessed through a QR code on your phone, so you only need one for your group. The grounds include a small café, clean bathrooms, and a peaceful garden entrance. The paths inside the caves are safe and family friendly. Our kids (ages 9, 13, and 15) had no trouble navigating them. Taller visitors should just be mindful in a few lower areas. Overall, this is a great stop for families, nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking for a quiet, stunning place to explore without crowds
Heather J — Google review
Very good experience, amazing for family's and you have lots of freedom around the caves and you aren't rushed through by a tour guide. Sells food and drink, amazing scenes in and out of the caves. Would visit again <3
Amelia — Google review
Love these caves. Very interesting and in a beautiful part of the island with countryside and Mountain View’s. The staff are very friendly. It’s also a very nice place to sit and enjoy a coffee and cake.
David W — Google review
We visited the caves at around 11:30am on a Sunday and had a wonderful time. Parking is directly in front of the venue and there was plenty of space when we arrived. The surrounding area is truly beautiful and we made the most of the seating on the terrace pausing for a drink before we left, enjoying the view from the shade. The server at the ticket office was friendly and informative. It was €17 each (adult) to enter the caves and you're offered an audio guide through and app on your phone for an additional €1. We didn't take this option but I'm sure would make the visit more informative! We were given a leaflet with some basic information about the caves and the map of the route. The caves themselves are incredible. The moment you enter it is cool (perfect for a scorching day) and there's a quiet calm. It wasn't busy when we visited and as a result there were times we had whole caverns to ourselves. It was a great experience, pictures don't really do it justice as the atmosphere is very special, almost like nature has created its own cathedral! The paths are well maintained and easy under foot, they apparently can be slippery and the ceilings are low at points but unless you're severely claustrophobic the caves are generally spacious and not anxiety inducing! Well worth a visit if you're in the area!
Heather T — Google review
Awesome and beautiful underrated caves with very few people. There is also a popular restaurant right next to the caves open during the evening. I would highly recommend these caves if you ever visit Majorca.
Sab — Google review
There were 4 of us, paid 52€ for the entrance, the cave can be seen in 20 minutes. slow walk, the views are beautiful, what nature has created and man supports is incredible. Everything is beautiful and the staff is friendly. Beautiful views all around. If you are a connoisseur and love what nature has created and can enjoy every moment, this is for you. Big +, very few people.
Olena D — Google review
Great place! I loved it! Also worth visiting if you don’t like overcrowded attractions. There were almost no people, so we could see everything with no rush.
Anna G — Google review
Beautifull cave, very quiet and a nice temperature. Also a posibility to drink afterwards on a fine terras. Enjoyable trip.
Stefan V — Google review
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4.3
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Camí de Ses Coves, 07310 Campanet, Illes Balears, Spain
http://www.covesdecampanet.com/
+34 971 51 61 30
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Bar s’Hostal

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Nightlife
Brewery
Espresso bar
Snack bar
Bars & Clubs
Local authentic bar known for pan amb olí, how locals eat them. Service was great, the people were warm and they even left hierbas for us to drink!
Nikki L — Google review
If you find yourself in Montuiri I highly recommend this restaurant! You will get an authentic local experience. The pan amb oli was fantastic - simple, fresh, and delicious. The beer was also great, and everything was very reasonably priced. The staff does not speak much English but they were kind and welcoming. Thank you!
Hannah K — Google review
Such welcoming owners or people that worked there, came upon it by just passing by! Enjoyed a pitcher of Sangria and a plate of lovely crusty bread with toppings! We would recommend to anyone real Spanish experience! Hardly any tourist
Theresa B — Google review
Not bad. Great to stop when passing by and hungry. 😊 We paid 17€ for big plate of 6 pieces of a mix + 2 beers.
Lucia T — Google review
This bar is really great. You get an awesome variety of pan con tomate. It is a down to earth place with friendly service
Maximilian S — Google review
Amazing service on a busy Saturday, very good food and wonderful atmosphere.
Richard D — Google review
This place is so authentic. No tourist trap. This is the place where local people eat. You get there the best pa amb oli in Mallorca.
Jan P — Google review
Amazing!! See sheap and they just put bottles of liquor at the table for free.3 people we eat and drink for 6 euro 🍴🍷😍😍🤷🏼‍♀️
Miami — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Camí Manacor, 59, 07230 Montuïri, Illes Balears, Spain
https://barshostal.shop/
+34 971 64 60 49
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Observatorio Astronomico De Mallorca

Planetarium
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
This place is a little gem run by passionate people who are experts in the field but maybe lack some commercial skills. The guys organize sessions about different topics related to space followed by observing a projection of the sky, which is more interactive. It could be nice to have more audio-visual help for the first part, maybe a video or presentation. The tour ends by observing the sky via telescope, if the wheatear allows.
M M — Google review
Spectacular. It was slightly expensive (Spanish speakers pay slightly less but for English it is 15€/person) but the staff are all dedicated volunteers and the money goes towards keeping the facility open. What they occasionally lack in English language abilities they easily overcome with raw passion and knowledge - feel free to ask away and they will answer your questions. Expect to enjoy a small lecture (interesting, I promise!), to use the telescope and to go inside for a 3D cinema experience. Something very different and a great thing to try if you have visitors or just want to try something new. Others had said it was hard to find but Google maps got us there easily
Rob W — Google review
Very cool place. It is run by passionate volontiers who are very implicated in the whole thing. They make the experience even more interesting than it already is. Seeing the moon with the telescope is pretty incredible. My photo doesn't even come close to showing how cool it was. It was even ok for me to come with my puppy and the guides where very comprehensive.
Hector P — Google review
Absolutely impressing - these guys explain the sky with lots of knowledge and passion. We had three hours of watching the planets in the observatorium and with lots information; a practical demonstration by installing and explaining a telescope and comparing the views of the planets by different telescopes - but not only this, we got beautiful high quality handouts about the night sky, learned a lot about comets and asteroides, took photos and now have good advises for apps and links to go on with this fascinating favourite. Their explanations made the astronomical things lively and exciting to us and personally we think, their work should be lots better honorated and supported by government - as this observatori, with these guys, can give an important contribution on investigation. There might be 'bigger' planetariums whereelse, but you won't get the events on nightly sky personally and such detailly explained - this makes this place really unique! Thank you very much for this beautiful and very impressing experience.
Mrc B — Google review
Unfortunately closed. But from the outside it makes an interesting impression.
Tim B — Google review
We enjoyed our visit very much. Be aware the times listed on their website are winter hours. We arrived at 7pm in August to be told it didn't open till 8pm, other than it's well worth a visit. They give you a lecture outside then take you inside into the planetarium which I found very intresting. By this time its dusk, your then taken outside again to a telescope, we viewed the moons craters, wow..... I recommend this for all age groups and found it to be good value for money.
Philip H — Google review
Opens at 7pm Friday and Saturday at the moment. A great informative evening. A friendly fun and educational talk which was fine for 4 and 5 year olds. Then a look at the stars and through a telescope. Then we finished with a surround digital film displayed on the domed roof about the space age. A fabulous evening. Everything can be in Spanish or English request upon entry. Well worth a visit.
Sarah C — Google review
This magical experience made our holiday! The planetarium show was informative and interesting. Afterwards, we were able to view Saturn and Jupiter through the telescopes - such a special opportunity. Our guide was so enthusiastic and incredibly knowledgeable providing us with answers to all our questions. The night sky was very clear, enabling us to see many planets, star constellations and part of the Milky Way.
Dan B — Google review
4.1
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4.5
(82)
CamÍ de Son Bernat, 9, 07144 Costitx, Illes Balears, Spain
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ARTESTRUZ

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Farm
Nature & Parks
ARTESTRUZ is a charming educational center located on an ostrich farm, offering an enjoyable experience for families with children. Visitors can engage in activities such as feeding, petting, and even riding the ostriches. The staff are known for their friendliness and attentiveness to both the animals and visitors. The guided tours provide valuable insights into the care of these magnificent birds, creating a memorable and informative visit for all.
This farm is truly remarkable, and the staff is incredibly welcoming. Their knowledge about ostriches is impressive, making the entire experience unforgettable. We had the pleasure of trying ostrich scrambled eggs, which were absolutely delicious. We highly recommend calling ahead to check the availability of ostrich eggs, as this allows you to enjoy a full breakfast on-site. A visit to this farm is definitely worth it, and we can't wait to return!
Angie S — Google review
Amazing day here today with the lovely hosts of this ostrich farm, fell in love with the ostriches and as we'd travelled a distance to see them we spent several hours here. I was skeptical about whether this visit would appeal to me but went with my sister and we both had such fun, we even heard one of them "singing" which is a vibration sound from their neck! Truly enjoyed this experience and would highly recommend it,we also ate here and supported them by purchasing from their unique little shop. Give this place a visit, you will really enjoy it.
Caroline C — Google review
We really enjoyed our stay. The guide was very nice and took his time to answer all of our questions. This is a family owned business and you can feel that they love what they do and their animals. You can take all the time you need and also the idea of the qr codes for the knowledge videos was very nice!
Simone Z — Google review
Wow, just left Artestruz and I’m still buzzing from the experience! Feeding those massive ostriches was equal parts thrilling and hilarious – they’re so curious, practically stealing the grain from your hands (gloves provided, don’t worry!). The Loffler family runs this place with such heart, sharing stories that make you fall in love with these quirky birds. Did you know a single ostrich egg can feed a whole family, weighing as much as 20 chicken eggs? Tickets are just €17.50, and trust me, it’s worth every cent. Book ahead to avoid missing out, and bring a camera – you’ll want to capture those cheeky ostrich stares. If you’re driving, the free parking is a lifesaver, and don’t skip the gift shop for some unique eggshell crafts
Sam M — Google review
Really amazing place, interactive and well organized, fun to see the birds running around, feed them and learning about them. Lovely family that runs the place, built the farm from scratch with hard work and dedication, you can see the passion they have for ostriches which they want to share with everyone visiting. Place is geared towards kids, there is also a small kids playground. The home made smoothy is the best!
Irina B — Google review
We had a wonderful time. Very welcoming family run business. You notice their passion for the ostriches with every word. We asked tons of questions and they really took their time to explain everything. You can also watch videos with a lot of interesting information! We really learned a lot! You get really close to these beautiful animals and even have the chance to feed them. On site is a beautiful little boutique with some very cool stuff and we had some beers and hummus on their terrace, overseeing the ostriches at the end of our visit. This was certainly not the last time we visited. I can really recommend this to any animal lover. ❤️ For me the most important thing is always that the animals are kept well and here I really had the feeling that all of them feel happy and healthy. We truly loved it.
Daniela W — Google review
Canadian travellers who had an awesome experience here at this ostrich farm! VERY well setup area + experience, amazing animals and got to experience holding an ostrich egg. HIGHLY recommended by anyone of all ages to attend this farm. The two brother who run the farm are top notch 😎
Scott D — Google review
During our holiday in Mallorca, my family and I had the joy of visiting Artestruz – and what an unforgettable experience it was! ✨ From the very beginning, everything felt filled with warmth, care, and genuine passion. We learned so much about ostriches in a way that was both fun and fascinating, and feeding them quickly became a memory we’ll always cherish as a family. On a spontaneous note, we decided to stay for a meal – and we are so grateful we did. The food was not only delicious but clearly prepared and served with love. Every detail, from the setting to the hospitality, radiated heart and dedication. A heartfelt thank you to Ohad and Jonathan for creating such a special moment for us. Even now, we still find ourselves talking fondly about our visit and about you. Wishing you all the best, with gratitude and warm regards. ❤️
Darius G — Google review
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4.8
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Ma-6014, km 40, 07630 Campos, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://www.artestruzmallorca.com/
+34 639 72 17 35
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Fornalutx

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Neighborhoods
Fornalutx, located on the island of Majorca in Spain, is a picturesque mountainous village known for its stunning natural surroundings and well-preserved architecture. Despite being less famous than its neighbor Soller, Fornalutx has garnered recognition as one of the most beautiful villages in both the region and the country. The village's charming stone houses set against the backdrop of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains create a captivating scene that attracts visitors from near and far.
4.5
(194)
07109, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
10

Ecovinyassa

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Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Nestled at the base of the Serra de Alfabia, Ecovinyassa is a stunning citrus farm spanning over 18,000m. The farm offers guided tours where visitors can explore the orange groves, learn about organic farming practices, and savor freshly squeezed juices while taking in breathtaking views. This sustainable agrotourism project provides insights into the history of citrus cultivation in the region and allows tastings of local products like oranges, lemons, and almonds.
I had such a wonderful experience on this farm! The staff were warm, friendly, and welcoming. The oranges were honestly the best l've ever had - incredibly sweet and full of sunshine. Sitting under the trees, enjoying little snacks, surrounded by animals and kind people - it was peaceful and heartwarming. One of those simple yet perfect moments that stays with you. I truly recommend this experience to everyone. Don't miss it!
YQ — Google review
Wonderful experience and so relax place with nice and quiet atmosphere. Owners and staff so nice and friendly. Easy to park inside farm areal. Tasting of oranges ,marmelades,bread with tomatoes and olives its nice touch. This farm its bio and eco friendly , so as well You can see how hard is plant and harvest fruit. Surrounding area is nice under rocky hill. This is definatelly one of Best atractions in Malta worth it to visit for families too. Thank You for beautiful day and experience
Dalibor D — Google review
We come to Mallorca every year and not sure how we've only just found this place. Staff were friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. Self guided tour was peaceful, calm and informative. Oranges left at resting place for us were delicious (none of us like oranges normally!). Snacks at the end were lovely, catered for gluten free, and small playground to keep children busy while we drank our OJ was a nice touch. Only thing we missed is we wanted to buy lots of the oranges from the shop at the end but unfortunately there were none for sale. I think they're missing a bit of a trick there as given how much people were enjoying the oranges they would have sold lots! Would highly recommend for families with children or couples alone. We spent 2.5 hours here and paid €60. Highly recommend.
Alessandra K — Google review
The best experience in Majorca. Such an authentic and unique time exploring this natural citrus farm. Takes about 1-1:30hr to explore the grounds filled with chickens, kittens, and of course citrus plants. Very nice spots for photos with the mountain backdrop. In the middle of the tour you get to cut up an orange it is so refreshing! At the end of the self guided tour you get a small meal complete with homemade lemonade and of course, orange juice. The best orange juice I have ever tasted. Everyone was very welcoming and kind. Parking is available on site. You can also leave your car there later and explore Soller — it’s about a 15 minute walk from the farm. The drive there is a bit hectic through the narrow streets just drive slow and be careful.
Cathy S — Google review
Amazing experience, Our 10 and 2 year old kids loved it, the owner lady is so sweet and Romanian girl did above and beyond! The view they have is breathtaking! Although it was a rainy day we even did not notice! Paradise on earth !
Elena B — Google review
Very nice tour on the eco farm. This was their last day of the season (end of October). Very peaceful here, after the tour we were offered snack with orange fresh, everything was really nice.
Ondrej C — Google review
The service here is truly amazing. You do have to book online and then pay when you get there. About €20 each. Only open on select days. About a 15 minutes walk from Sóller and they have parking if you have a car. Chickens, peacocks are a great addition. Oranges and lemons look great as well as the other unique fruits on site. They provide an orange along the way to cut and eat. They also provide a small meal at the end with samples from items they do on their farm. Views of the landscape are truly the highlight.
Yasir — Google review
We’re so glad we added this to our soller itinerary! The experience was even better than imagined. All the staff were very kind and accommodating. The samples of lemonade, fruit, and tapas were delicious and homemade. We bought plenty of foods from their little gift shop as well. The self guided tour was great as well- plenty of spots to read about the citrus trees and places to sit down and enjoy the fresh oranges. The views all around the farm were incredible. A must visit for your trip to soller!
Shannon C — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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Carr. de Fornalutx, 3, 07100 Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain
https://www.ecovinyassa.com/
+34 615 17 27 50
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11

Can Prunera

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Art museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Can Prunera is a modern museum housed in an art nouveau mansion that was commissioned by the Prunera family, who returned to the island of Soller with their wealth acquired from fruit trading and liqueur import and export. The museum showcases a collection of works by renowned artists such as Kadinsky, Picasso, and Warhol. The stunning modernist villa dates back to 1911 and features restored tiles and decor.
We booked places on their guided tour and wine tasting evening. We didn’t know what to expect and were blown away. The house and its collection is beautiful and inspiring. We really enjoyed the attention to detail and philosophy of the decor. The artworks were impressive and well curated. The majority of the guests spoke Spanish but our guide Fransisco Maura took the time to translate to English for us as well as answering our questions. His passion for the house and artworks was a delight and he and the team made us feel so welcome. After we enjoyed local wines and aperitivos in the tranquil garden. An evening we’ll be sure to remember
Charlotte J — Google review
We were immediately drawn in by the stunning art. The friendly staff members drew us to stay and we had amazing coffee in the stunning courtyard. We also bought some stunning hand made cups. We highly recommend this stop for some art, coffee and friendly service. The gallery and coffee shop are also stunningly decorated.
SLH M — Google review
C’an Prunera in Sóller is a beautiful modernist house, a hidden gem. The architecture alone is stunning, with elegant details and beautifully decorated rooms; the art collection offers a great variety of modernist works. A must-visit for anyone exploring Sóller.
Frieda P — Google review
Saw the huge adverts in Port Sóller and thought “Why not?” An I ever glad we went? The original fittings and furnishings are so Art Deco they are out of this world - but that’s not even half of it! The collections of Art are magnificent whilst the top floor immersive art experience/experiments were truly mind blowing. Oh and the cafe was good too. And Yes there’s a lift ( the beautiful staircase can be a challenge)
Andrew M — Google review
The house and gardens are a delight and should not be missed . The garden is a small oasis where you can relax with a glass of wine. Tour the building at your leasure plus you get a free voice guide to download on to your phone.
Tony L — Google review
A truly breathtaking experience. The Art Nouveau interior is so stylish and each room contains original works of art. Highly recommend seeing this place. I also had a nice coffee in the garden. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Andrey “ — Google review
What an absolute jewel of a museum! Beautifully renovated, it boasts an impressive collection; the Miro’s in particular were stunning. The sculpture garden is not just a feast for the eye, but for other senses as well, as you can enjoy your drinks and bites there. Last but not least, the employees were kind and offered high-quality information. Highly recommended.
Tim B — Google review
A highlight of Mallorca – a museum with a unique interior and impressive paintings. Enjoy the elegant design and unique atmosphere inside its cool, air-conditioned halls, a welcome escape from the July heat. Start your visit with the audio guide and finish with a glass of wine or coffee at the garden. The friendly and welcoming staff can also tell you about upcoming music evenings – don’t miss the chance to attend one.
Ekaterina M — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(350)
Carrer de sa Lluna, 86, 90, 07100 Sóller, Illes Balears, Spain
http://www.canprunera.com/
+34 971 63 89 73
12

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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4.1
(7006)
Plaça d'Espanya, 6, 07100 Sóller, Illes Balears, Spain
http://trendesoller.com/
+34 971 63 01 30
13

Aqualand S'Arenal

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aqualand S'Arenal is a spectacular water park nestled in the lush surroundings of Mallorca, making it a must-visit destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. Spanning an impressive 200,000 square meters, this aquatic wonderland boasts 12 exhilarating slides that promise heart-pounding fun. From the adrenaline-fueled Kamikaze to the mysterious Black Hole, there's no shortage of excitement here.
Brilliant slides, no queues and all the staff were happy and welcoming. Sure it's different in the height of summer but I couldn't fault it - ok, a couple or slides were closed but we managed around 50 slides over a few hours. No need for the Fast Pass we bought (a Sunday at the end of May).
Andywarman71 W — Google review
We were a couple of 2 who bought the fast pass. The rides are quite fun but sometimes painful. Also the lockers are very small so you have to buy 1 per person (€7). Luckily we took our own food with us because a menu is €16. I couldn't imagine how bad the experience would be without the fast pass though.. I didn't feel guilty using it, but felt sorry for their experience waiting in line. Buy tickets online 2 days in advance to get a €2 discount. I first put 3 stars but now 1 star because they do face recognition without clear warning for photos.
Lesley K — Google review
Overall, a great day of fun. By the end of the day, I was on my knees. The reason I am giving it a 4 stars is for the following reasons: - They yield prices. Meaning if you tend to book last minute online (e.g. for the next 48h) you’ll pay more. Whilst this is not an unusual practice, I found it annoying that prices went up despite the park being relatively empty when we went. Same thing happened with the fast pass we booked to skip the queues for most of the rides. Prices start from 8€ and when we booked it was selling for 20€. One would assume it was because the park was busy and so they were selling it at a higher price. In the end we wasted 40€ thinking the pass would be helpful when the park was virtually empty. Most of the time there was no queue and so using the fast lane made little difference. On a busy day, I’d argue the fast pass would definitely be worth it - I was underwhelmed by the number of rides. While all of them were fun, I was expecting a lot more for an Aquapark. The ones in the hotels I both stayed at Sharm El Sheikh and Marrakech had way more to choose from. On the positive side, the park is relatively clean and kept in good conditions. I was glad to pre-book my lunch deal online as it did save me a few euros and to my surprise, the pizza we each got was full size! Note that parking costs 7euros and so does the lockers. Lockers are somewhat small and would only fit one bag pack and 2 towels. You can pay for lockers using phone or card (I think cash was also accepted). The system will automatically assign you a locker number and a 6 digit PIN number. Make sure to memorise it. I wouldn’t be surprised if many forget theirs. Despite some of the negatives I listed, I think it’s still worth a visit if you want a day out with the kids for some fun.
Renaud B — Google review
It was amazing 🤩. The best water park ever. The food was delicious the slides were sooooo fun. My little brother could go on like 20 slides or more. I could go on all of the slides. The best one was one with a red snake with a drop on the end and my other favourite one is a blue and yellow one. more like a superrr long slip and slide. We bought fast pass it was very good to have because the normal cues were long. We went on a Saturday and it wasn’t so busy just a little. You should definitely go there super fun 🤩
Chiara B — Google review
Beautiful place. We were lucky as we went in September. It was not busy at all. No long queues, quick access. The kids loved it, we enjoyed it as well...
Norbert B — Google review
We think it is a nice water park, very clean and tidy, organized with plenty of choices for all ages and adrenaline seekers, but I think there is need for a bit more extra adrenaline slides and a bit longer. Food and drinks prices of course are a bit overpriced but overall it was a nice experience. Thanx
Solo H — Google review
Go and you will love, 7 pounds for locker, worth it for passports etc, rest put a picnic blanket down and leave stuff, all is safe and clean and beautiful truly, rides above 120cm many but honestly just go. Also take snacks or sandwiches etc, we didn't order food as reviews not too good, so can't say anything about that, in terms of park, staff, cleanliness and enjoyment. Absolutely too notch
Danish Z — Google review
Had a brilliant time for a pretty reasonable price - entry was about €30 and the food was reasonably priced - we spent about €20pp and the food was ok. We visited in the middle of the week and there was no queues at all - some of the rides were really fun. There was definitely room for longer slides, but visiting without queues made it ok. For the price, a really good day out and definitely something to do while in Mallorca.
Joseph S — Google review
3.5
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3.0
(2939)
Autovia Palma Arenal, salida 13, Km 15, 07600 El Arenal, Balearic Islands, Spain
https://www.aqualand.es/elarenal
+34 696 15 81 77
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S'Arenal

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
S'Arenal, also known as Playa de Palma, is a vibrant beach resort located on the west coast of Majorca in the bay of Palma. The area boasts a lively seafront promenade with a variety of bars and clubs, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an exciting nightlife scene after enjoying the sun at Playa del Arenal beach.
3.7
(2165)
Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Palma Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Palma Aquarium, located near the airport and opened in 2007, boasts the largest live coral collection in Europe. The aquarium features over 700 types of creatures, including impressive sand tiger sharks in the 'Big Blue' tank with three million liters of water. With more than 55 aquariums and 8000 fish from around the world, it offers an ideal family day out.
Wow, what an amazing visit we had! I was expecting this to be a short 45-minute visit with just enough to see. It turned out to be a full experience lasting a few hours! The whole story is developing nicely, and there are plenty of species to see and learn about. I enjoyed the Jungle the most, as it was an outside adventure and looked amazing! I recommend this as a must-see in Palma!
Boris B — Google review
I recommend to get here early we were there at 09H45 and got straight in. When we left there were huge queues. It's a very good aquarium, lots to look at and do. I only rated it 4 stars as we missed the Mediterranean gardens and went straight to the jungle, the staff were ushering families that way but not us. The shark tank is good but its sad to see theese beautiful animals in captivity. All accessible for wheelchair users its a great place to visit for a few hours. I recommend going early on a rainy day to kill a few hours
Anthony M — Google review
On Monday, we visited the Palma Aquarium on the coach which is included in the price (we booked through Jet2, who are based in the hotel) and had an absolutely fantastic day! There’s so much to see and do — and we even did one of the extras: the bottom glass boat ride in the shark tank. It was €12 each and definitely worth it! I believe under 3s go free (but double check just in case). My little one had a fantastic day. It is one of the best aquariums I have been to there is so much to do for all ages! Staff were lovely and helpful throughout the day!
Hannah S — Google review
We visited Palma Aquarium in Mallorca for the first time, and overall, it was a nice experience. The atmosphere is pleasant, and the place is well organized. The highlight for us was definitely the shark tank – it was fascinating to see them up close! The ticket also included a 3D cinema with a short film about whales that lasts around 10–15 minutes, which was interesting and enjoyable, especially for kids. I would recommend visiting with young children, as there are many different species of fish and sea creatures to see. The only downside is the ticket price, which I find quite expensive considering you can go through the entire aquarium in less than an hour.
Petar P — Google review
Beautiful Aquarium. Its nice place to spend time with family and children. Clean easy to navigate in areal. A plenty of beautiful and colorful fish and corals from different seas. Plus is as well rainforest garden and medittarean garden. There are options for snack and food in reasonable prices. Clean and tidy toilets. We booked tickets online and went around 11.00 on weekday so there wasn t mmy people . Ticket price its worth it . Thank you for nice spend day.
Dalibor D — Google review
30 Euros for adults but there are some package deals on their website that include some of the 'extras' like a shark boat or 3D cinema etc. We opted for straight entry for 3 adult tickets and received ten Euros off. It's a quality aquarium kept spotlessly clean and tidy. There are lots and lots of small to medium sized viewing tanks as you wander an obvious route. The glass magnifies them so you get to appreciate the colours and detail and they have a superb selection. Initially its very dark. So much so that you can easily bump into people but then your eyes eventually adjust. The more popular tanks have a bit of a wait to get to the front as you would expect but totally worth it. Even the souvenir shop at the end has some really good stuff!
Tommi R — Google review
Enjoyed the aquarium but it's way too expensive for the time I spent walking around everything (90 mins). No turtles on display but the two big tanks were amazing, the informative information was very good. More aimed at children in general and trying to upsell photographs, gifts from the shop which is disappointing.
Jon H — Google review
Very well preserved Aquarium with a lot to explore, extra activities and plenty of fun to have for the kids. Offering varied themes even a jungle and generous outside space to wonder around or to just take a break and have a bite to eat. It is a bit expensive but give the experience worth it and if you come in the afternoon you can benefit from a online ticketing discount.
André — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(6506)
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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Cala Deià

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Bay
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala Deià is a small cove near the village of Deià, accessible via a winding mountain road. The cove features clear turquoise waters and rocky cliffs, making it a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling. This picturesque location has a celebrated history, once frequented by English poet Robert Graves. Despite its popularity and crowded parking lot, visitors are drawn to the pebbled beach and the local seafood restaurant, Cas Patro March.
If you like to adventure and have a nice time and enjoy cristal water this is beautiful place. This Cala is pedals but still beautiful, recommend take right shoes for it. Parking it’s available but small and full quickly and some area is only for resident
Fernanda G — Google review
We made the mistake of not reading the fine print and while the water in this cove was beautiful, getting there and the beach was not a great experience. First, the road down is basically one lane with hairpin turns. When you come across an oncoming car it’s extremely stressful. Not so bad if you are in a tiny car but definitely a challenge in a sedan. There is paid parking at the bottom, but given it was noon we were afraid all the spots would be gone so we chose to park a little further up on the gravel shoulder. We parked just up from the lot, it was about a 10-15 minute walk to the beach. But to be clear there is no sand, the shore is literally boulders and washed up seaweed. There is nothing comfortable about it, I honestly don’t know how anyone could sit on there for more than 10 mins. The seaweed is like a carpet you walk on to get to the ‘beach’. People had their towels on it, and while it didn’t smell, that wasn’t super appealing. It would be pretty precarious getting into the water with all the rocks because again, they aren’t small - these aren’t pebbles. We were there at noon and there was also very little sun because of the cliffs - if you want that go later. There are two restaurants so if you just want to grab a bite overlooking the water, that for us was all it was good for. To swim in that cove you are best to do it by boat. There are other beaches with the same beautiful water but lovely sand so if you want to be able to relax, be comfortable and be able to walk into the water without twisting your ankle, skip this.
Sarah M — Google review
If you look for a beautiful view of the forest and mountain this beach will be worth visiting even though the beach is rocky but the water is clear blue is very nice for snorkelling.
Tjokorde D — Google review
What an incredible experience, if you’re up for the short swim or rocky walk (the water came just up to my shoulders) and climb you’ll get to a beautiful view. Just be careful as there are jellyfish! It is a rockier beach and there isn’t a lot of space to lounge but it’s worth the view!
Elizabeth A — Google review
Beautiful bay, but very few comfortable places to sit. Don't listen to the guard at the top and always drive down, so many spots on the way. Best early morning or during siesta time (13:00-15:00).
Edward G — Google review
You can easily drive there or hike, but place itself isn't that nice. Beach is small, pebbled with some algae. On windy days it is really hard not to lose your hat. Maybe nice for the the hiking, not swimming. Parking space is available a 150/200 meters from the beach. If you don't have time I would suggest to skip this place.
Kamila Ś — Google review
Beautiful spot in the pre-season. Sheltered from the wind and good for getting into the water. Only a few jellyfish are a nuisance - but it works. Pitches on concrete slabs or sand.
Thomas K — Google review
the beach is nice, however it is very rocky which makes laying down super uncomfortable so be careful & come prepared. also it’s a 20 minutes walk down the mountain & the hike back up is a bit hard. it would be nice if they had shuttle buses to help people get up & down
KB — Google review
3.7
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3.4
(498)
Spain, USA
17

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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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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Marineland Mallorca

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Aquarium
Water & Amusement Parks
Marineland Mallorca is a captivating marine-themed amusement park that promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. This enchanting destination features daily dolphin and sea lion shows, where these intelligent creatures showcase their remarkable skills and playful antics. Guests can also enjoy vibrant performances with colorful parrots, adding to the lively atmosphere. As you explore Marineland, you'll encounter a variety of fascinating marine life in its aquariums, including sharks and other species from both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Highly recommend visiting! This was the perfect spot for our date, especially if you're an animal or bird lover like us. There are several stations where you can buy food to feed animals like turtles, fish, and birds etc, just remember to bring some €1 coins with you! The aviary had a great variety of bird species, most of which were very friendly. Just a little warning one of the birds did bite my partner once his back was turned, so be mindful and careful with children! The dolphin and seal show was really entertaining, and there was plenty of seating available to enjoy it comfortably. We grabbed a drink each from the restaurant to walk around with, we went for a large size not knowing how big it was and it was huge! Definitely good value for money, although a medium would have been enough for us. We had a great time and would come back again. Perfect for a fun and entertaining day out!
Kelsey B — Google review
Went on discounted Flexi tickets, got a good price on pre-booking but otherwise would say it's an expensive day out for your experience. Watched the sea lion and dolphin shows back-to-back, incredibly clever animals and always worth a watch. We also watched the parrot show, nowhere near as good as previous, year's ago. The game changer was the kids splash park area, our little one had loads of fun for nearly an hour and it cooled everyone down. Can only say it was worth it for what we had paid.
Scott G — Google review
Although we paid almost 100 euros for a family of 3, it was totally worth it! We entered at 11:00 and left at 16:15, during which we managed to walk the whole thing twice, eat, go to each show and a few feeding sessions, and then relax with some drinks. The place was small, but that doesn’t mean it was bad. There was a large variety of animals, more than we expected. All the animals looked well kept and happy. The dolphin and sea lion shows were amazing, however the parrot show was slightly disappointing. The food in the restaurant was also very good, and there was a large variety of it to choose from. Like said before, the place is small and at a normal walking pace you could see the whole thing in half an hour. The aquarium consisted of four tanks, three of which were small and the one large one featuring a mix of fish and a sea turtle. The tropical house was my favourite, with a mix of turtles, snakes, lizards and spiders. The aviary was small but also very fun. Overall the place was amazing and i wish i could go back!
Wiktor L — Google review
It was a good place to go and visit, but it would only take a couple of hours to do everything. Me and my partner booked it with the frills excursions it was good don’t get me wrong but we were sitting down with about 1 hour 30 min for the bus back. I would definitely go again tho, everyone seemed to enjoy their time there and came out with lots of memories.
Ciaran ( — Google review
The dolphin, seal and parrot show is amazing the best part of the day. We didnt do any experiences there but I can imagine they are good too. 35 euros for pictures. Felt rushed at the start to have photos with the parrots (12 euros for the photo) Food was lovely basic choices. Only down side its very small and after the shows not alot to do. Does have a splash park for the little ones with the shows and everything 2 hours is plenty. Alot of money if booking with tui. We went for the gold option and it was literally a lanyard, free fish food (2euros) free drinks for adults and free ice cream to kids. Didn't beat the ques for the shows or entrance and 10%off food and the shop. Didn't feel like you had your moneys worth with the gold option
Steph S — Google review
Ok for half a day especially if you have kids. Sea Lion show was great but the Dolphin show was jaw dropping amazing. What incredible clever creatures they are. Restraunt is also very good with lovely food and views across the sea.
Martin T — Google review
For quite a few years, I had been wanting to visit the dolphinarium in Palma de Mallorca. It was a dream come true. One of my wishes was to take a photo with a dolphin.🐬🥰 I really enjoyed the shows with the dolphins and the sea lions. The email communication with the staff regarding the tickets and the dolphin photos was quite fast, and they provided me with clear information.
Gabriela G — Google review
It’s absolutely beautiful there! This was my second visit, and I just love the dolphin show – it’s truly breathtaking. Right at the entrance, you can get an all-day parking ticket. The only downside is the price… for a family of four, I paid 100 euros, which is quite expensive.
Dada — Google review
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Carrer Garcilaso de la Vega, 9, 07181 Costa d'en Blanes, Illes Balears, Spain
https://www.marineland.es/mallorca
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Katmandu Park

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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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Western Water Park

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Western Water Park is a Wild West-themed family water park in Mallorca, offering a variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features three distinctively themed zones: Western Land, Indian Town, and El Paso. Families can enjoy shallow pools and water playgrounds for toddlers, while thrill-seekers can experience high slides and rides on rubber rings, including the famous 'Beast' slide.
The park is full of fun, and my kids had an absolutely wonderful time. Take some flip flop with you cause the floor is hot! Special thanks to Luna and her photo team of Barrel – not only for her impeccable English but also because (it’s clear) she truly loves what she does. So kind and patient with kids, and apart from the lovely photos we’ve taken home, we’ve also taken home the warm feeling of knowing that there are still such genuinely kind people in the world today. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
FEET S — Google review
Great day out, I do recommend taking a pair of flip flops or something for your feet the ground is really hot and there’s some walking between slides. Something for all age groups. The park is clean and tidy and has plenty of choice for drinks, food and ice cream. There is a locker building with different sized lockers.
Amanda P — Google review
This was such a cute day!! Warning though - HOT HOT GROUND 🤣 wear flipflops around in the blazing sun! Went on 2nd September and it was not so busy ! Short queues and friendly staff / people here. They take your photo when you go in (have to pay for it later though lol), also fair prices for food (it’s ‘expensive’ in the reviews but well, we couldn’t go anywhere else for food anyway and we planned for that there). Will upload the menu because I couldn’t find it when we researched this place beforehand. Great rides as well, super high ones too, over fast and kinda scary haha! There’s advice on the map around the park for which ones are high, moderate and low. You have to take your sunglasses off to go on all rides, even the little river dingy chill one but that’s health and safety I suppose! Sun was blaring all day and so all I gotta say is keep putting on suncream and enjoy 🤣 The wave pool was fun and very tame, made me laugh a lot. some rides were a bit scary - just going down the tubes it’s pitch black and I didn’t like that aha, but to be honest, great adrenaline rushes and I heard peoples comments off rides which made me laugh every so often about how it caught them off guard… you think it’s a chill one and then no 🤣 great day out! Lots of places to chill on deck chairs too. Also there are lockers to put your stuff away and secure key wrist bands that you can take with you all day and go back as many times as you like. Bus connections also drop you right outside the park too 👍 would recommend going if you’re unsure what to do in the day, here you have it! 🤗
Sarah B — Google review
Lovely place to spend time with kids. My kids had very nice time there. It wasn't very crowded in early October and was easy to get the turns for water slides. Staff was very professional and alert.
Wink B — Google review
On a recent trip with my daughter to Majorca, we decided to spend the day at Western Water Park. We found the variation of slides to be enough to cater for most people’s tastes, whether they were small toddlers wanting to play in the themed areas or the more daring visitors wanting to test their nerve on the large near-vertical drop. The interactions I had with staff were friendly, helpful, and welcoming and the facilities were clean. A nice touch is the covered car parking, ensuring your vehicle stays relatively cool after sitting in the baking sun for hours. We also thought the food was great. It obviously isn’t a gourmet restaurant, but the burgers were lovely. I have been a few times over the years and will definitely return.
Craig S — Google review
Went with a friend and used their flexi saver deal to get a ticket for €27 each, which we thought was pretty good value! We are both adults and we shared a locker, which was an extra €7 which we thought was pretty worth it as we went back and forth. Midweek in October the weather was lovely and it was so empty we didn’t queue at all which was great! The theming is generally good although definitely some racist imagery which we weren’t especially comfortable with, so worth being aware of that. We also couldn’t figure out the timings for the wave pool? But good slides and we both had a lovely time.
Sarah A — Google review
Expenisive food, cold water, but in middle of october no ques. Friendly personell. Slides where nice especially the half pipe and the four black slides. Theres slides for all ages.
Kasper H — Google review
I have a mixed opinion about the park. On one hand it was kind of ok - quite some number of attractions. On the other - nothing that I got the thrilling feeling of adrenaline or desire to try some of their attractions again. Price-wise it seems to be roughly the same as their competitor Aqualand (I suspect though these two have the same owner). Worth noting, we bought the Fast Pass which has made a very big difference for the queues. In the Western Park the price is 22€ while in Aqualand it is 70€! Perhaps the latter park is much better otherwise I can’t explain such a difference. I have been to many water parks and unfortunately this one is one of the worst I visited previously. If I knew it I would not go there. If you are new to the parks you can absolutely start it.
Jim — Google review
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Camí Cala Figuera, 12-22, 07181 Calvià, Illes Balears, Spain
http://www.westernpark.com/
+34 626 36 28 59
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Platja de Santa Ponça

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in a picturesque bay, Platja de Santa Ponça is the perfect destination for sun-seekers and adventure enthusiasts alike. This expansive beach boasts soft white sands and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot to unwind or engage in thrilling water sports. The vibrant promenade is lined with charming restaurants and cafes, offering a delightful culinary experience while you soak up the sun.
Best beach in the area. the sea is clean and clear mostly. Very large sandy area. We didn’t have any problems regarding theft. Definitely recommend!
K A — Google review
Great beach for sunsets as it’s west facing. Wide and sandy with two large areas to rent parasol and loungers. Price standard for this part of Mallorca (19.50€ / day). Beach bar, pay restrooms and plenty of places for food nearby. Massages starting at 10€. It gets wind at this time of year, so can feel a bit cool at 22 deg C air temp and almost same water temp.
Matt B — Google review
It's a great beach, level with fine sand and gentle waves. We are here at the.end of May. The local council has installed board walks, sun loungers and parasols. In the middle behind the life guards tower is a shaded area for wheelchairs etc. They have free use of crutches, a beach Wheelchair and sling hoist to make the beach and sea more accessible. The beach Wheelchair can go in the sea and floats. An excellent addition to the facilities. Toilets, showers and first aid are also available.
Andrew G — Google review
Nice beach plenty of space and calm shallow waters. Pedalos available for hire 20 EUR for an hour. Parasol and 2 sunbeds cost 20 EUR for a day. A great addition is that the parasols have lockers so you can store your phone etc when going in the sea (you set your own combination lock). A useful feature.
Paul B — Google review
Calm, clean beach even in mid-September. The water can be quite cold however. Can’t fault it though - it’s very laid back and is close to restaurants and shops. It’s also in a very convenient location if you’re staying in a hotel nearby. Would recommend!
D — Google review
The place is amazing the beach is close to the baars and buss stacion 2 min away the beach is super cean and not to much noise you can reax and go hom full of power
Armand T — Google review
Very beautiful beach, full of both free spaces and rental sunbeds. Here you can also rent a cycling boat or stand up paddle, but apart from that there is still a lot of space to chill out and relax in the seawater
Riccardo P — Google review
Nice beach, nice place! I recomnend it.
Claudia C — Google review
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Gran Via Puig de Galatzó, 1, 07180 Santa Ponça, Illes Balears, Spain, USA
http://www.visitcalvia.com/
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sa Dragonera Natural Park

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Sa Dragonera Natural Park is a picturesque nature reserve located on the southwest tip of Mallorca. The island, named for its resemblance to a sleeping dragon, is uninhabited and can be reached by boat from Santa Ponca beach. Visitors can explore the island's history, including its use as a base for Moorish pirates, and enjoy its dry terrain and scenic cliffs. With three main trails departing from Cala Lledo, it offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting.
We didn't walk very far from the boat as it was scorching hot. We found a picnic area and ate some breakfast and watched the lizards. There are thousands of them, they're really tame and come over to see what you are doing. They're very cute and a joy to watch. The surrounding sea is crystal clear and had we more time we would have definitely gone snorkeling. It's a bigger island than you'd think, and would take some commitment to cover. It is (mainly) unspoilt scenery though and I do recommend a visit if you are this side of the island.
Neil S — Google review
Walking routes to follow, picnic tables. Very nice place for nature. Toilets available but no food or drink on island We went via boat trip from Santa Ponsa, had 1hr stop at island. Reccomend the trip, fast boat
Debra M — Google review
Beautiful, unspoiled environment. The wall lizard are tame and investigated us continually.
Jim H — Google review
Nice island with various walks. We only had one hour so only took the shortest path as not to miss the boat. Seen a few lizards on the way, all pretty small ones. Only issue is toilets left a bit to be desired. Could maybe have a little shop too for water, gifts etc..
Craig F — Google review
Bit boring unless you are really into bugs, trees and walking in 30° heat
Jess N — Google review
Amazing island, loved our visit. A beautiful clean and quiet environment with amazing views all around, only suitable for those who are going to respect the environment and nature. Great history too! Felt like we had gone back in time to when it was inhabited by pirates as it's still virtually untouched. Highlight of our holiday
Aidan R — Google review
If you want to see one more beautiful place on Mallorca- it's Dragon island! The sea is so transparent, warm and blue! A lot of lizards and nice natural park.
Lyudmila K — Google review
Excellent stop off for our boat trip with cruise Cormoran. Lovely island with beautiful views
Debra B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(194)
Sa dragonera, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Play Area at Arenal Beach

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Gym
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Arenal Beach is a vibrant area with a mix of apartments and townhouses, making it convenient for those looking to live without a car. It's situated near shops, doctors, pharmacies, schools, bars, and restaurants. Visitors praise the friendly service at Alberto's and enjoy the sandy promenade with its variety of places to explore. The beach itself is described as beautiful and surrounded by good restaurants.
Lovely beach. Near food and drink. Calm seas to swim and relax. Family and couple orientated.
Stephen G — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love the sandy promenade...we have a variety of places...good restaurants and the beach is beautiful....👌🌊🌴🌅👍 (Original) Me encanta el paseo del arenal ...tenemos variedad de sitios ...buenos restaurantes y la playa que es lindísima....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
Rosalba G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good beach, with a nice promenade (Original) Muy buena playa, con un bonito paseo marítimo
Santiago J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The boy who serves Alberto is very friendly and always attentive. Excellent service and very good value for money. (Original) El chico que atiende Alberto es muy amable y siempre atento. Excelente servicio y muy buena relación calidad precio.
Maciel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The only star is for the place: really very beautiful, very nice beach and crystal clear water. What is missing are the services: the beach was dirty due to a recent storm (we arrived at 2:00 pm), there are no public toilets or public showers. For such a renowned place we expected a very different level of service. (Original) L’unica stella è per il posto: davvero molto bello, spiaggia molto carina e acqua cristallina. Quello che manca sono i servizi: la spiaggia era sporca a causa di una recente mareggiata (siamo arrivati alle 14:00), non esistono bagni pubblici né docce pubbliche. Per un luogo tanto rinomato ci aspettavamo un livello di servizio ben diverso.
Mirko P — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(1627)
03738 Platja de l'Arenal, Alicante, Spain
25

Av. de l'Arenal

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Piers & Boardwalks
4.5
(970)
03738 Platja de l'Arenal, Alacant, Spain
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26

Granadella

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Granadella beach is a picturesque cove that boasts a small, pebbly shore. Surrounded by pine trees and featured as the backdrop for The Cold Light of Day movie, this sheltered beach offers a tranquil escape from the world. Though it has limited parking close to the shore, visitors can enjoy pleasant views along the coast climbing road from a moderately distant car park.
This is an incredibly beautiful bay with amazingly clean and cool water. I am very happy that we found this place. But there was one unpleasant moment. Before going down, there is a worker who says that there is no space in the parking lot. We must turn around, drive 5 km back, and take a bus. The bus costs 5 euros per person. The parking also costs 5 euros. We still asked her to let us go, because she let other cars pass. In the end, we found a parking space in one minute. There was more than one space. The parking actually costs 9 euros. The beach is clean, with pebbles, and there is a café.
Oksana S — Google review
Were there during off season, looket pretty silent and empty. Bar and shop were closed, no shower and WC. Surroundings look incredibly. No problem to park a car nearby 😅
Einaras B — Google review
We arrived at the entrance of the road leading to the parking and beach past 3pm on a Sunday of July 2025. All cars were being stopped by entering the beach. The beach officer was talking to each car and explaining that parking is full already by 10ish am. So he handed out a brochure where to park it 2mins away from where he stopped us. He told us to get on the next beach bus which will take us down the beach. So we did. It was a small parking space but we did street parking in residential area beside it, just like what others did. And we waited for the bus. At the time, only 3 groups rode the bus. U have to pAy per person (2way already) but i think our 1yo was free of charge. I posted in the photo of the brochure here. Then we reached the beach in no time. Take note that it is a pebble beach, which i realized I prefer better than the sand, considering i have kids. I can relaxed a bit knowing they wont throw sands to each other. Though it is a bit of a struggle to make an umbrella stand on pebble and the sand underneath was a bit hard to stick on. Make sure u have proper footwear like almost everyone does. The smooth rocks seriously hurt our feet from walking. The water... the clearest Ive ever seen in Valencia/Alicante. At the right side of the cost is the clearest and a cove is nice like this with shadow so you can hide from the sun if you wish. There is also a shower which is i really like compared to other long beach where you can only wash ur feet. There are restaurants too and small hotels. Past 6pm, the cove is clearing up and so does the parking. So my husband rode the bus back to the parking lot and he brought it inside to the parking space within the vicinity so we dont need to pack up and leave for the last bus trip. We left around 8pm. Less people. More chill vibe. We really enjoyed it and will surely be back because im a sucker for crystal clear water.
Madelyn — Google review
Although a pebbly beach, it was very beautiful and not windy. The water was warm. There were jellyfish in the water the day that we came here, but it was still possible to find nice spots for a swim. There are rocks under water so need to watch out not to kick your foot. Toilet facilities are near the beach and free. There is a long road car park near the beach, but we parked before the access control on the road for free and trekked to get here for about 25-30 min. It was a nice hike so if anyone else is willing, it is an option, but you would have to follow the road to get down to the cove so I dont recommend doing that with children or a lot of bulky luggage. Plan ahead and take a backpack instead of a trolley or big hand bags.
Olivia C — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Early October, not too busy but still good weather and warm! Worth a visit.
Juliana S — Google review
This is a great cycling destination during the tourist off-season. From Xàbia, the road CV742 (towards Cap de la Nau), then 7420 goes up and down across a posh and quiet neighbourghood with little car traffic. The pebbly beach is nested in a lovely cove. Bring along food and fluids because there is nowhere to buy supplies. No toilets.
Maxi M — Google review
Fun Rocky beach (Pebbles) with a cool bar - definitively an Instagram looking spot! The water has an incredible turquoise color. Bring water shoes, as the rocks can be tough on your feet. We went by boat in September and it was easy to find a spot to anker and swim to shore to enjoy a beer and some snorkel. A great place to relax, enjoy the views, and snap some amazing photos.
Alexa's W — Google review
Stunning place and beach, however it IS a stone beach so you will need water shoes. The parking is on a very high incline but it is worth driving there. There are some sunbeds but they are quite pricey and there isn't alot of them, so better to get there early. Theres also a small restaurant but we didnt visit.
Victoria P — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(1595)
03738, Spain, USA
27

Cala del Moraig

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cala del Moraig is a stunning beach nestled amongst rocky cliffs that offers both clothing-optional areas and snorkeling opportunities. It is situated in the beautiful coastal town of Benitachell, south of the main beach El Arenal in Javea. The cove is a popular destination for cave divers who come to explore the marine life on this stretch of coastline.
Beautiful beach with clear waters and beautiful surroundings. We really enjoyed the day there. You have to live the car up and the parking costs 12 euros for the whole day. There is a bus taking you to the beach for no additional cost, which is great because the road down is very steep.
Teodora H — Google review
Amazing spot! I recommend taking rock shoes and umbrella. Restrooms are there but no showers to clean from salty water. Great place to snorkel. 15€ for all day parking.
Veronica H — Google review
This beach is absolutely stunning! The photos (like mine) don't even do justice to the amazing turquoise water and the huge, dramatic cliffs. It truly feels like a hidden paradise. Good to know: • The walk down from the parking takes only about 10 minutes (but remember, the way back up is a good workout! 😉). • The water is incredibly clear—perfect for swimming and snorkeling. • It's a pebble/gravel beach, so definitely wear water shoes! A gorgeous spot for a day of relaxation and spectacular views! Highly recommend!
• • — Google review
Super Beautiful view from the top. Beautiful beach, color of the water is even more beautiful than the picture! It's a stone beach, (so if you are not use to bring water shoes to enter the water) fresh water for a great swim, caves around if you have a kayak to explore. I saw ppl snorkeling, I won't be surprised to see some fishes around, next time I will do. There is a parking but it's not free. They charge 12€ for the day 9am to 21pm. No option to pay for few hours only, so if you go it's good to spend the day there, beach, picnic & a beautiful trekking to do! No restaurant or shops around it's a natural area (love it!) I really really loved this beach and my time there. Maybe avoid flip flop if you plan to go on the cave rocks side ( there is possibility to reach a cave buy walk but stone are really slippery, trust me ! 😆) Enjoy you day!
Wild S — Google review
The beach is ok.. its free, rocky, with nice caves, however, I've seen better on the coastline. There are plenty trashcans available. Could not find a shower. There were two mobile toilets upstairs, both locked, two toilets at the beach, one locked. Parking is ridiculously expensive, 15euros to leave the car on the roadside in the sun. Although there is a road, its not allowed to drive all the day down, you need to carry all the beach stuff up and down on a very steep path for 500m. There is a minivan which supposably runs every 15minute to carry people up-down, but it gets completely occupied in a matter of seconds.. Will probably not revisit.
CJ — Google review
Absolutely beautiful beach, however be ready for a long uphill walk on the way back. Beach shoes/crocs/sliders are a must here. Water was warm considering it was end of October, beach was very clean. Ensure you take refreshments with you as there was nowhere near by open to get anything. Little cove was a lovely photo opportunity with family/friends
Jamie K — Google review
Always again a pleasure. One of the most beautiful bays along the Costa Blanca. But make sure you do at least one day prior an online booking for your parking (12 Euro). Else you risk to drive all the way up here for nothing. Bring an umbrella and enough water. No shops.
Abdel I — Google review
Wonderful, magical place hidden between 2 hills. Visited in mid-September and it was not terribly crowded -- less people than I would expect at nearby Granadella. Just keep in mind the parking for 15 euros, with only one pay machine and no option to pay online at the place for us.
Filip V — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Alicante, Spain, USA
28

Platja del Portet de Moraira

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Marinas
Platja del Portet de Moraira is a charming little beach nestled in a cove with clear blue waters, making it perfect for activities like canoeing and kayaking. The beach is shaped like a sea shell and is sheltered by the Cap d'Or peninsula, offering calm and crystal-clear water away from the crowds. It's an ideal starting point for adventure seekers as it provides access to the cape's watchtower.
Fairly long beach in a cove, but very narrow space between beach wall and sea, so the beach can be short on space for sunbathing at peak times. Lovely sandy beach, with shallow waters. Popular spot for small boats and yachts. No car park nearby, only street parking, and streets rise away from the beach at steep inclines.
Brad W — Google review
I may be biased because I come all the time, but it is a stunning beach! Occasionally smells like tar on the far side when the kids start digging. Beware of jellyfish after a very stormy day as they come round the headland. Great for snorkeling and has the 2 beach front bars!
Madelyne M — Google review
Shallow Water, perfect for kids. Sand is pretty dirty though, and there is not much space.
Ileana M — Google review
Difficult parking. Lots of people. Have a beer at the restaurant on the beach. The beach itself isn’t that nice. Others are much nicer.
Bray W — Google review
Wonderful small beach with bars and restaurants lining the promenade. Water is shallow so good for small children.
David H — Google review
Beach, restaurants and wonderful views, what more could you want.
Roland G — Google review
+ Really beautiful place and views + Clean and clear water + You can dive with mask to see the fish + Great for paddling + Calm atmosphere + One cafe is right near the water, so you can eat and look at the water. But it's not much to eat for vegetarians + Public toilet available + Lifeguards in the beach - Hard to get without the car - Narrow beach line
Kate S — Google review
Nice with beautiful water but too crowded all day long with little space to put your towel down. No breeze, hard to breath! Too hot with the kids and hard to park! I’m sure it’s fantastic in June or September!
Ambre M — Google review
4.6
(195)
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4.4
(806)
03724, Alicante, Spain, USA
29

Montgó Natural Park visitor centre

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Visitor center
Nature & Parks
The Montgó Natural Park visitor centre is a 2,117-hectare natural park that boasts an array of Mediterranean plants and wildlife. Situated at an elevation of 750m above sea level, the park separates Denia from Javea. It is home to over 650 species of flora and more than 150 species of vertebrates.
Amazing views!My advice to wear strong hiking shoes because stones are sharp. I had trainers and next day my feet was double size. Bit still sore. Did 7 hours walk because wanted to see caves as well. Definitely take water and sun cream with you. Not crowded.
Lita P — Google review
Very nice hike. We took the easier route. The views of a town and sea below the mountains were very nice. Path is quite wide and there is plenty of space for a quick or a longer brake. Not very crowded. Recommend :)
Hubert P — Google review
Remember to take and use sunproof cream. Water at least 1,5 l per person. Take a cap. Up and down 4 to 5 hours, depends on your physical state. Don't start later than 3 pm unless you plan to spend a night there.
Denys F — Google review
Parc Natural del Montgó is a beautiful place to visit with stunning views and breathtaking scenery. However, the rocks and roads can be challenging to navigate and are not an easy walk. Nonetheless, the park is definitely worth a visit for anyone who loves nature and enjoys hiking.
Nicolas B — Google review
If you are planning to explore Montgó Natural Park, it's worth considering a visit beforehand to the Park Information Centre (in Bosc Diana park & gardens, Avenida de Joan Fuster). Pick up a free leaflet with a detailed map of the park, showing the various walking routes plus relevant information (in Spanish) - distance, degree of difficulty, total ascent/descent etc. There is a very useful 3D scale model of the park and surrounding area, with walk routes marked on. Also, display boards with information about natural history, flora and fauna, key species etc.
Mark R — Google review
Great walk from Xabia Port to cap San Antonio. Not suitable for those with mobility issues or young children. Wear suitable shoes and take water
Mrs L — Google review
Loved the hike. There is a cave on the bottom called Cova de Tollada (or similar, I may be butchering it). You can apparently go pretty deep inside the darkness there but i didn’t venture. Regardless, the hike before it is spectacular. True beauty to see the sun, sea and mountains in one place
Stanislav K — Google review
Amazing views from the top, quite a climb allow 2 - 3 hours each way. The path at places can be very rough or close to the edge especially the summit climb. Even if you go half way the views are stunning!
Anthony T — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(848)
Camí de Sant Joan, 03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain
http://www.parquesnaturales.gva.es/es/web/pn-el-montgo
+34 679 19 64 61
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Castell de Dénia

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Castell de Dénia is a picturesque castle by the water, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It offers a glimpse into history with artifacts on display, showcasing its Greek, Roman, Moorish, and Spanish influences. The climb to the top rewards visitors with stunning views of Denia and the mountains. While exploring the castle's ruins, visitors can also enjoy a café at the top.
Worth a visit, but make sure to go later in the afternoon otherwise you’ll be baked in the scorching sun. Beautiful views to the surroundings; not much of a castle, more outer remains. A governor’s palace location is a beautiful highest spot of the castle with views to the sea. Visit to the castle requires a certain level of physical fitness and preferably comfortable shoes, at least not heels, so plan accordingly.
L. L — Google review
Interesting information (mostly in Spanish) about the various stages of adaptation of the castle from its beginnings and most recently a palace. Worth a visit. Not much shade so morning or evening visit recommended. Plenty of (paid) parking in the vicinity. Good location for a walk around old town after. Plenty of exercise walking up and down the many steps and slopes to stretch those legs after a few days relaxing on the beaches.
Philip S — Google review
Beautiful walk around the castle, lovely pit stop cafe and prices are great. Views are wonderful and well worth the few euros entry fee to explore the castle grounds. Coffee and cake are a must, visit is most definitely recommended, the surrounding streets with the quaint spainish houses are lovely to also explore.
Donna M — Google review
Interesting place. €2 for seniors. There is a fairly steep tarmacced slope after the entrance, there are other routes up to the top, but steep and very uneven stone paths. Lots of boards with the history around. Lots of different areas to explore including the walls, so if you want to do it all, you'll need a lot of time.Views are good of the surrounding areas. Once outside, there is also a tunnel that runs underneath the castle which is free.
Michael C — Google review
The views are absolutely stunning! There are very few people, so it’s really comfortable to walk around. There’s also a café on the grounds where you can enjoy different drinks with a beautiful view of the sea.
Valeria S — Google review
Definitely worth a visit, you will be sweating on a hot day, even if you take the easy road route up to the top. We opted for the hard more but scenic and cultural route making sure we took our time as it was 35deg. Entry is €3 for an adult and €2 for over 65's, the ticket man spoke perfect English and was very helpful. When you make it to the top the views are beautiful with harbour and coastal views. There is a small cafe at the top with a lovely seating area under pine trees, it does close mid afternoon so take a drinknifnyour going after 1400. We walked down the easy route and walked the castle tunnel that runs under the castle, this is free to enter. We parked down at the port car park, reasonably priced at around a €1 and hour and its only 10 mins from the castle.
Martin K — Google review
A good uphill walk to a once thriving castle, little remains and all signs with history in Spanish, thankfully Google Translate helped tremendously. But you can see the history of the place it's mott and bailey,and footprints of the houses. Great views over Denia and harbour,watching the Ibiza ferry's come in. Lovely little cafe in castle at very reasonable price,also toilets,but these are a bit dilapidated.
Adrian W — Google review
This place is really nice high up some steep steps if willing to try or just do easy slope lol costs three euro nice restaurant at top also great views of everywhere see for miles
EL G — Google review
4.2
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3.8
(1784)
C/ Sant Francesc, S/n, 03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain
http://www.denia.es/
+34 966 42 02 60
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