Things to see in Majorca

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.

What to see in Palma de Mallorca, everything you need to know about your getaway
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.

Exploring Manacor, the capital of the Llevant region
Majorca’s second-largest city offers travellers an attractive heritage, beautiful natural landscapes and a broad range of coves and beaches along the Mediterranean.

The Palma Auditorium, half a century of interesting events
The Palma Auditorium, located in the heart of the bay, celebrates its 50th anniversary as a top site of the island’s cultural and social life.

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.

Bellver Castle, a bastion located on the bay of Palma
This Gothic fortress, located only three kilometres from the city centre, combines a defensive style with all the comforts of a palatial residence.

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

The Hams Caves, nature and artistry
The Hams Caves are one of the most attractive sites on the island of Majorca. Their natural beauty is complemented by dramatic and artistic illumination.

Palma Cathedral, an imposing Gothic temple overlooking the sea
Palma Cathedral, also called ‘La Seu’ or ‘Cathedral of Light’, is famous for having the world’s largest Gothic rose window and works by artists such as Gaudí and Miquel Barceló.