What to see in Palma
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.
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.
Museu Fundación Juan March, a stroll through 20th century Spanish art
The Museu Fundación Juan March is situated in a stately manor in Palma de Mallorca, hosting an impressive collection of 20th century Spanish art.
Where to eat in Majorca all year long
To find out where to eat in Majorca trust your instincts and also these recommendations about not-to-miss restaurants.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Majorca’s secret spots
Port des Canonge, Llucalcari, Ses Salines, Colonia Sant Jordi, Santanyi, Sa Calobra and Banyalbufar cove are the most hidden areas on the island