Routes and strolls through Majorca

Cabrera, for those who love everything authentic
The Cabrera archipelago, only 11 nautical miles from Majorca, is a protected area with a natural terrestrial and, above all, an overwhelming sea wealth.

Deià, bohemian charm in Majorca
The countless attractions of the beautiful town of Deià, north-west of Majorca, have captivated artists, artisans and famous faces.

Pollença, inspiration for artists
Pollença, considered to be Majorca’s cultural cradle, has inspired artists for centuries and is also home to the Balearic Island’s most important music festival.

The Soller train, a journey back in time through the Tramontana mountain range
Since the early 20th century, the Soller train has connected the city of Palma with the village of Soller, over a spectacular route across mountains and valleys.

Lluc monastery, a Marian shrine in the heart of the Tramontana mountain range
This pilgrimage centre, constructed to venerate the patron saint of Majorca, is also the starting point for several hiking and mountain biking routes.

Discover the best boat trips around Majorca
Majorca is the favourite destination for boat trips. Whether you rent a boat or join a group excursion, the Majorcan coastline promises not to leave anyone indifferent

Palma’s Maritime Promenade, a balcony over the Mediterranean
Who can resist a stroll down Palma’s Maritime Promenade, where you can enjoy a delicious meal in a restaurant with a seaside view?