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The Sports Culture in Palma Palma de Mallorca is more...
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Dining out with kids doesn’t have to be stressful—especially in...
Palma de Mallorca may be known for glamorous rooftop dining...
There’s something timeless about a meal by the sea. In...
In the heart of Mallorca’s central plains lies a village...
From Palma’s bustling centre, a short drive east brings you to one of Mallorca’s most famous cultural and sporting attractions: the Rafa Nadal Museum & Academy in Manacor. More than...
🏡 Ses Salines at a Glance About 45 minutes by car from Palma City Centre, Ses Salines is a small inland town with a big identity. It takes its name...
🌍 Inca at a Glance Located about 30 minutes by car or train from Palma, Inca is Mallorca’s third-largest town (locals often call it the “second city” after Palma due...
Cap de Formentor is Mallorca’s northernmost point — a rugged peninsula where dramatic cliffs meet the Mediterranean. Known as “the meeting point of the winds”, it’s one of the island’s...
The Sports Culture in Palma Palma de Mallorca is more than rooftop terraces and tapas — it’s also a city where live sport is a shared passion. Whether it’s La...
A Market Square Full of Character Located just outside Palma’s Old Town, Pere Garau Market is one of the city’s most authentic and multicultural hubs. Unlike the tourist-focused markets of...
The Lluc Monastery Challenge is one of Mallorca’s most rewarding cycling routes, blending physical effort with cultural discovery. Tucked deep in the Serra de Tramuntana, the ride leads you through...
The Island’s Biggest Cycling Event Each spring, Mallorca hosts the Mallorca 312, one of Europe’s toughest one-day cycling events. Starting and finishing in Playa de Muro, very close to Alcúdia,...
From Palma’s bustling centre, a short drive east brings you...
From the heart of Palma to the soul of Mallorca....
Why Visit Sa Dragonera? Just off Mallorca’s west coast lies...
Tucked between Alcúdia and Pollença in Mallorca’s north, S’Albufereta is...
Championship Golf 15 Minutes from Palma Often ranked as Mallorca’s top golf course, Golf Son Gual combines immaculate design with luxury amenities. Located just 15 minutes east of Palma via...
Cycling Culture in Mallorca Mallorca is one of Europe’s top cycling destinations, with professional teams training here each spring and thousands of enthusiasts visiting year-round. Whether you want a city...
Why Visit Cala Estancia? Cala Estancia is a small, sheltered bay just east of Palma, offering calm turquoise waters, fine sand, and a relaxed vibe. Unlike the busy stretches of...
Driving in Mallorca can be a joy: winding mountain roads,...
Mallorca is more than sun, sea, and sangria. With over...
Palma de Mallorca isn’t just for holidays — it’s becoming...
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🌕 See Mallorca’s Blood Moon from Palma & Beyond On the night of Sunday, September 7 to Monday, September 8, 2025, Mallorca will witness a total lunar eclipse - the...
Driving in Mallorca can be a joy: winding mountain roads, scenic coastal drives, and the freedom to explore hidden villages at your own pace. But whether you’ve just moved here,...
🎵 Why Festival de Pollença Matters For over 60 years, the Festival de Pollença has been one of the most prestigious cultural events in Mallorca and Spain, attracting world-class artists...
🌊 A New Digital Tool for Safer Beach Days Planning a beach day in Mallorca just got easier. The Balearic government has launched Platges de Balears, a new online platform...
From sea-view estates in Deià to golf-front properties in Santa...
Buying property in Palma isn’t just about finding the right...
Thinking about making Mallorca your home—or at least your home...
Why Visit Sa Dragonera? Just off Mallorca’s west coast lies Sa Dragonera, a rugged uninhabited island shaped like a sleeping dragon. Declared a Natural Park in 1995, it’s a protected...
Tucked between Alcúdia and Pollença in Mallorca’s north, S’Albufereta is a small but ecologically rich wetland reserve. Often overshadowed by its bigger sister, S’Albufera, this area is a hidden gem...
Just 10 km south of Mallorca lies a world apart — the Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National Park. A chain of 19 small islands and islets, this protected paradise is home...
Bus Travel in Mallorca Mallorca has an extensive bus system that connects Palma with nearly every corner of the island. It’s split between: TIB (Transport de les Illes Balears): Red...
🚉 Travel by Train in Mallorca Unlike mainland Spain, Mallorca doesn’t have high-speed AVE trains. Instead, the island offers a limited but reliable network of regional trains connecting Palma with...
Set along Mallorca’s southeast coast, Parc Natural de Mondragó is...
Rural Escapes for Families – Agroturismos in Mallorca with Kids Agroturismos are not just for couples — they are also some of the best family stays in Mallorca. These countryside...
Where Rustic Meets 5★ Service – Luxury Agroturismos in Mallorca Mallorca’s countryside is dotted with fincas and rural estates that have been transformed into luxury agroturismos. These boutique country hotels...
What is Agroturismo in Mallorca? Agroturismo is Mallorca’s answer to authentic, rural tourism. Instead of staying in a resort or city hotel, guests sleep in traditional fincas (farmhouses) that have...
Nestled in a horseshoe-shaped bay on Mallorca’s dramatic west coast, Port de Sóller is a postcard-perfect harbor town framed by the Tramuntana mountains. With sandy beaches, a palm-lined promenade, fresh...
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