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TOP 10 REASONS
TOP 10 REASONS
TOP 10 REASONS
Why travel to Palma de Mallorca: Find out the top 10 reasons to visit
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A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A Sneak Peek into Palma de Mallorca
- One of the most well-liked holiday destinations in the Mediterranean is Mallorca.
- Mallorca draws travellers from all over the world and is one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations.
- The island is the best holiday destination for those seeking sun, beach, and sea, as well as culture vultures, foods, die-hard athletes, and wildlife enthusiasts.
- This is made possible by Mallorca's fantastic weather, stunning scenery, and a wide array of amenities and services that make travelling there simple, whether you're looking for a luxurious holiday or a budget-friendly getaway.
- The island is only about 100km x 100km in size from north to south and west to east.
- Mallorca has become one of Spain's most successful provinces because of tourism.
- Everybody can find something on the island, and in recent years, efforts have been made to enhance Mallorca's regional offerings and appeal as a year-round resort.
- Capital- Palma
- International Airport: Palma de Mallorca airport (PMI)
- Population- 923,608
- Currency-The Euro
- Time: Central European Summer Time
- Driving side- Right
- Main Electricity- 220V
- Religion: Roman Catholics
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Top Tourist Attractions in Palma de Mallorca
- Mallorca, the ever-popular Mediterranean star, has a sunny personality thanks to its beautiful beaches, azure views, remote mountains, and soulful hill towns.
- Each of the Balearic Islands has its distinct personality and charm.
- Mallorca holidays have something for everyone: some of the best beaches in the Mediterranean, the entire area is a food paradise, the nature is stunning, there are daytime beach clubs with drinks, music, and a chilled seaside vibe, charming villages, and Palma de Mallorca, a cosmopolitan city with incredible architecture and buzzing nightlife.
- This lovely island has been inhabited since the eighth century BC, and Palma, its capital, was once a Roman camp.
- The Serra de Tramuntana, which crosses the island, is known for its diverse plant and animal life and its spectacular terracing.
- Along the scenic coastline, dramatic cliffs provide breathtaking views and pristine coves sparkling with crystal-clear water.
- Travellers are also drawn to the historic towns and charming villages filled with tourist attractions such as mediaeval churches, ancient castles, and art museums.
- Travellers can visit the capital city's magnificent Gothic cathedral and then sunbathe on a pristine beach on the same day.
- They can take a stroll through the walled mediaeval village of Alcudia, be inspired by a 15th-century monastery, or unwind at the glamorous seaside resort of Puerto Portals.
- With so many options on this idyllic island, it's easy to find reasons to stay for a week or more.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
Best Months to Visit Palma de Mallorca
- March and May is the best time to visit Mallorca.
- The typical temperatures are in the 60s and 70s, and the island is free of summer holidayers.
- Summer in Mallorca city lasts for a long time, from June to September, is marked by scorching temperatures, crowds of tourists, and exorbitant hotel costs.
- The fall is another pleasant shoulder season, with temperate temperatures and refreshing rains, but the months of January and February are the greatest for finding reasonable hotel prices.
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WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
The Best Places to Visit in Palma de Mallorca
Palma
- Palma has altered dramatically due to city planning and significant renovations in the Old Town.
- The so-called "jewel of the Mediterranean" is now more gorgeous than ever, and the Mediterranean flair that draws tens of thousands of visitors can be sensed in every direction.
- Palma's high streets, Avenida Jaime III and Paseo del Borne, are lined with tiny boutiques and shops.
- The Plaza Mayor's narrow lanes are lined with tiny boutiques and shops, while Palma's high streets, Avenida Jaime III and Paseo del Borne, provide the exquisite labels of the fashion world.
- Numerous galleries have opened in recent years, while institutions such as Es Baluard and Palau March host a variety of exhibitions and classical music events throughout the year.
Puerto Portals
- It's one of the island's most glamorous areas, where you can see and be seen and where you're more than likely to see a few famous faces throughout the summer.
- Famous persons sighted in Puerto Portals include Paris Hilton, Jim Carrey, Jenson Button, and Bill Gates.
- The marina has over 650 slots, where the jet-set likes to anchor its glittering yachts. It's not hard to see why.
- There are a plethora of designer boutiques, stunning offices holding top real estate and yacht agents, and a plethora of spots to grab a drink or something to eat while watching the world go by.
Pollensa
- Only a few kilometres from the northern resort of Puerto Pollensa, the town of Pollensa is a historic town with lovely small streets and a fantastic main square dotted with cafés, restaurants, and bars.
- The city's Roman bridge, known as the 'Pont Roma,' is still in service. Climb the town's Puig de Calvary's 365 steps and be rewarded with spectacular views from the top.
- In August, the town organized a highly loud re-enactment of the conflict between the people and the invading Moors in 1550 as part of its yearly fiestas.
- The Pollensa Festival, which takes place in the summer and features a variety of musical and cultural activities, is also held in the town.
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DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
Palma de Mallorca Off the Beaten Track
Port de Pollensa
- Puerto Pollensa is both a port and a resort, with a strong British presence.
- It boasts good facilities, large stretches of sandy beach with palm trees, and is an excellent place for a family holiday.
- Even though it is not a year-round resort, the town has some life in the winter for those who reside there.
- The resort still maintains some of the charms that have drawn people back.
Formentor
- The island's northern extremity, the Cap de Formentor, where the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range meets the Mediterranean at the end of a 20-kilometre peninsula, is a must-see for everyone visiting the north of Mallorca.
- The panorama along this steep road is simply stunning, with observation platforms at the Mirador de Mal Pas and the Talaia d'Albercutx watchtower.
- Although the lighthouse is closed to tourists, its area provides spectacular vistas of this wild and mountainous location.
- The white sand beach with views of Pollensa Bay is one of the most beautiful on the island, and the crystal blue water makes it a popular destination on the island's northern coast.
Scuola Grande di San Rocco
- Between 1515 and 1560, this magnificent white marble structure was constructed to house a philanthropic society dedicated to San Rocco.
- Tintoretto, the great 16th-century Venetian artist, won the competition to paint a central panel for the ceiling of the Sala dell'Albergo shortly.
- He later painted a whole cycle of paintings on its walls and ceilings, regarded as the artist's masterpiece.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
Palma de Mallorca Culture and Traditions
- Mallorca has a distinct Catalan culture from the rest of the country.
- Bullfighting is widespread, and the autonomous territory has its accent, customs, and clothing, which can be observed at many festivals.
- In Sóller, the Festa de Nostra Senyora de la Victoria is an eye-opener. Mallorca produces a
- variety of crafts that are distinctive to the island and the Balearic Islands.
- Ceramics, glass, pearls, and shoes are among the most popular.
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FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
Palma de Mallorca: Food, Fun & Fashion Guide
Food
#Food
- Local Mallorca cuisine is based on pig, fish, and vegetables. Garlic and olive oil are used liberally in this regional Spanish cuisine, full of hearty home cooking.
- You can expect plenty of great almonds and juicy olives in this dish based on local customs and ingredients found on the island.
- The fat walnuts, juicy lemons, and salt from the south's magnificent natural salt plains.
Fashion
#Fashion
- Most working people wear trousers or skirts, with just the young sporting shorts.
- Nine out of 10 visitors to Spain don't venture beyond the coast; thus, most visitors expect to dress casually.
- That isn't to say that wearing swimwear or going bare-chested in public is OK.
Boat tour & Snorkelling
#Fun
- The Blue Cave, located in northern Mallorca, is a gem for snorkelling and boat excursions. You will experience its underwater world on this day excursion.
- The Blue Cave, also known as Cova del Vell Mari, is a sheltering cave in Mallorca's northern region.
- This island area is one of the most notable sites in the Balearic Islands.
- On the opposite side of the bay, the cliffs and landscapes of Formentor hold incredible natural wonders.
- The journey is 20 kilometres long.
- We'll circle Illa de Colomer and approach the island, perhaps the most visible on Mallorca, from the 238-meter-high Mirador de La Creveta.
Sea Caving
#Fun
- On a Sea Caving trip in Mallorca, you'll have a memorable day.
- In Manacor's Cova des Colours, you will undertake caving, rock climbing, and abseiling.
- Mallorca is home to a wide variety of underground caverns, some of which are easy to reach and others that require special techniques and equipment.
- Caving is a beautiful world where one can immerse themselves in mystery and view millenary formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.
- There is no better way to make the most of your time in Mallorca than to embark on this incredible journey with our knowledgeable and pleasant instructors.
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NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
Palma de Mallorca: Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures
- There is a wildlife park and a leisure area known as the Safari Zoo on the east coast. S
- Between Son Servera and Porto Cristo, a Coma is a home to the Safari Zoo.
- The park is open all year and houses approximately 600 animals.
- Monkeys, elephants, gazelles, zebras, giraffes, hippos, lions, tigers, and many sorts of birds are among the animals found.
- Children can wander alongside smaller animals such as pigs, goats, and chicks in a Mini-Zoo.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
Palma de Mallorca Must-Attend Festivals and Events
- Mallorca city celebrates its history, gastronomic riches, and high religious days with zeal throughout the year.
- Numerous art and music events are held throughout the island, particularly during the summer months, so you'll never be far from a party no matter where you stay.
- The Three Kings Parade is the concluding event of the Christmas season in Spain, and it is widely celebrated on the island of Mallorca.
- Children receive gifts, and tens of thousands of others flock to towns and villages across the island to meet the dressed-up magi who distribute gifts and spread joy.
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