Hiking routes in Majorca and natural tourist attractions

What to see in Mallorca: 23 essential beaches, villages and museums
Mallorca is an island with a wide variety of tourist proposals both in its urban environment and in its natural environment. Discover its great heritage and magnificent beaches.

Sailing between stalactites: 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.

The Palma Aquarium, a unique immersive experience
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.

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.

Marineland Mallorca, much more than an aquatic zoo
Majorca’s zoo is called Marineland, it is very close to Palma. It is a place where you can see hundreds of tropical and native animals, both marine and terrestrial.

Cap de Formentor, a rugged trip to the Land’s End of Majorca
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.

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.

The Tramuntana mountain range, the backbone of Majorca
From Andratx to Formentor, the Tramuntana mountain range invites you to go hiking and enter dreamy landscapes.

A variety of excursions in Majorca for all tastes
Visiting the island of Majorca for a short stay is almost impossible given the excursions on offer for all tastes and all types of travellers.

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.