One Week in Mallorca with Kids – The Ultimate Family Itinerary

Planning a family trip to Mallorca? Whether you’re traveling with toddlers, tweens or teens, the island is packed with activities, beaches, and nature that kids love. This 7-day guide blends relaxing beach time with exciting adventures, child-friendly restaurants, and local culture — all without exhausting your crew.
Let’s dive into an unforgettable week with kids on Mallorca!
📅 Day 1: Welcome to Palma – Settle In & Explore
Morning: Arrive and check in at your hotel or holiday rental. For family-friendly options, check out our guide to Where to Stay in Mallorca.
Afternoon: Stroll through Palma’s Old Town and stop for gelato at Ca’n Joan de S’Aigo. Visit the Palma Cathedral and Parc de la Mar – kids can run around while you enjoy the views.
Dinner: Head to Santa Catalina for a relaxed dinner. Many restaurants here welcome kids with open arms.
🌊 Day 2: Beach Day in Palma + Pool Time

Morning: Relax at Can Pere Antoni or take a short taxi to Portixol beach. Both have beachside cafes, shallow water, and space to play.
Afternoon: Cool off at one of the city’s pools. See our full guide to Swimming Pools in Palma & Mallorca for indoor/outdoor options.
Dinner: Pick a family-owned restaurant for a cozy Mallorcan meal.
⛰️ Day 3: Serra de Tramuntana Adventure

Morning: Rent a car and head to Valldemossa. Stop for coca de patata and walk the cobblestone streets.
Afternoon: Drive to Deià or Sóller for a short hike or visit a nearby beach. Bring swimwear!
Evening: Return to Palma or stay in the mountains for a family dinner with sunset views.
🛶 Day 4: Watersports & Wildlife

Morning: Try paddle boarding or take a glass-bottom boat tour. Book through one of our Boat Trips from Palma providers.
Afternoon: Visit Palma Aquarium or Natura Parc Zoo.
Dinner: Dine early in Portixol or along Playa de Palma—great for a post-dinner stroll or ice cream.
☕ Day 5: Chill Day + Market Fun

Morning: Sleep in and enjoy a long brunch in Palma.
Afternoon: Visit one of the weekly markets for local snacks and souvenirs. Pere Garau is lively and local.
Evening: Movie night or hotel pool games.
⛺ Day 6: Family Excursion

Options include:
- A train ride to Sóller and vintage tram to Port de Sóller.
- Explore the caves of Drach or Hams (great for adventurous kids!)
- Water parks like Western Park (Magaluf) or Aqualand (S’Arenal).
Book early in summer months.
🌟 Day 7: Last Day Treats
Morning: One last swim or beach walk.
Afternoon: Pack up, have a light lunch, and grab local treats from a bakery.
Need help budgeting? Check out our Cost of Living in Mallorca guide to plan your trip expenses.
❓ FAQ – One Week in Mallorca with Kids
Is Mallorca stroller-friendly?
Yes, especially in Palma and most beach promenades. Old Town streets can be bumpy but are navigable.
Should I rent a car?
For longer day trips (like Valldemossa or Pollença), yes. For Palma-based stays, public transport or taxis work fine. Check out this article!
What are the best beaches for young kids?
Can Pere Antoni, Portixol, and Playa de Palma all have shallow water, soft sand, and easy access to cafes and toilets. Read our articles about beaches near Palma and Best beaches of Mallorca.
Are there rainy day options for kids?
Yes! Try Palma Aquarium, a swim session at an indoor pool, or catch a movie at a cinema in English.
Is dining out kid-friendly in Mallorca?
Absolutely. Most restaurants offer high chairs and simple kid meals. Early dinners (7–8 PM) are common and easy with children.
🚀 More Family Travel Inspiration
- Best Family Activities in Mallorca
- Swimming Pools in Palma & Mallorca
- One Week Family Itinerary in Palma
Enjoy every splash, sunset, and market snack. Mallorca is built for memory-making — and your kids will talk about this trip for years.