Things to do in Majorca

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

The best beaches in Majorca
Majorca’s coastline offers countless extraordinarily beautiful beaches, which are clean, safe and offer many amenities and services.

Spas in Majorca, relax next to the Mediterranean
Relajarse en Mallorca es tan sencillo como dejarse llevarse por los placeres de sus paisajes, su gastronomía, la cultura y, también, recibiendo algunos tratamientos de spa.

Es Baluard, from bastion to contemporary art museum of Palma
Es Baluard, located on the Renaissance walls of Majorca, boasts an art collection of over 700 works.

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.

Markets in Majorca, a place to stroll, eat and shop
Visiting the markets of Majorca is a good way to get to know the best of Balearic traditions in the form of handicrafts and culinary delights.

Llucalcari, a hidden cove near Deià
Also known as Es Canyeret, this small rock and pebble beach is popular with nudists

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.

Son Marroig, a monumental space at the height of Empress Sissi
The Son Marroig small palace, situated between Valldemossa and Deià, next to the Miramar monastery, was property of a cousin of Sissi, the Austrian Empress.