What to see in Majorca in 7 days

Having seven days to discover the magic of Mallorca gives you enough time to discover the reasons why international artists, poets and actors chose it as their residence. It has served as an inspiration to writers and is also capable of providing that dose of calm that travelers also need to feel part of some place. Leave the watch in the suitcase and walk the streets of Palma de Mallorca, enter the patios of the stately homes, visit its Cathedral and mingle with the Mallorcans in its markets. After enjoying these first days in the capital, prepare for strong emotions, those of the beautiful towns of the Tramuntana mountain range and those of its beautiful coves with fine sand and turquoise waters.

Of course, you have two essential events before leaving Mallorca: a boat excursion to see the beautiful coast from the sea and a good gastronomic tour of the best kitchens on the island. You will find numerous Michelin stars but also dozens of restaurants with genuine cuisine that offers the most delicious Mallorcan flavors.

Itinerary Detail per day
Visit Palma de Mallorca

Visit Palma de Mallorca

The island's capital has more to offer tourists than meets the eye: a history spanning thousands of years, Mediterranean cuisine, turquoise water beaches and a buzzing nightlife.

Puerto Portals

Puerto Portals

Only 10 km from the Balearic capital, we find Puerto de Portals, one of the Mediterranean's most prestigious luxury marinas.

Drach caves

Drach caves

Turquoise waters, a forest of stalactites and the sense that you are entering a magical place... Are you ready? Let's head down into the most spectacular caves of Majorca.

Enjoy the gastronomy of Mallorca

Enjoy the gastronomy of Mallorca

To find out where to eat in Majorca trust your instincts and also these recommendations about not-to-miss restaurants.

Visit Pollensa

Visit Pollensa

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.

Cap de Formentor

Cap de Formentor

The Formentor lighthouse is on the northernmost point of the island of Majorca, an iconic place that can only be reached through a winding road dotted with cliffs and pines.

Guided bus tour: Alcudia Street Market & Formentor

Guided bus tour: Alcudia Street Market & Formentor

from 55,00 €
Guided tour of Port de Sóller and Valldemossa

Guided tour of Port de Sóller and Valldemossa

This small mountain village, located some 25 minutes from Palma, was the birthplace of a saint and the home to various artists and historic figures. In 1838, Chopin spent the winter here.

Cabrera

Cabrera

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

Palma Aquarium

Palma Aquarium

The Palma Aquarium will transport you to the world's different seas and oceans in a truly immersive experience. And prepare to get up-close and personal with the great whales.

Palma Aquarium (ticket only)

Palma Aquarium (ticket only)

from 30,50 €
Capdepera

Capdepera

Hidden among the Llevant mountain range, the town of Capdepera has lovely coves of crystal-clear water and a castle that was built in the 14th century.

Cala Agulla

Cala Agulla

A treasure map to discover the most unspoiled, wild, beautiful and hidden coves of an island with 348 beaches and 550 kilometres of coastline.

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