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TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca Ticket 2025
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TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca Ticket 2025

Book now and join the TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2025 next October 19th.

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RCD Mallorca Son Moix Stadium Guided Tour
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RCD Mallorca Son Moix Stadium Guided Tour

Visit Son Moix, discover the history of RCD Mallorca through your expert tour guide and explore the normally restricted access areas of the stadium.

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Shuttle Boat from Porto Cristo to Cala Millor
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Shuttle Boat from Porto Cristo to Cala Millor

Embark on a scenic boat tour to Cala Millor. Enjoy swimming, sea caves visit, and local market exploration. Book now!

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Scenic Boat Trip from Cala Millor with Optional Swim Stops
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Scenic Boat Trip from Cala Millor with Optional Swim Stops

Book now and explore stunning coastlines, hidden coves, and swim spots, making memories that will last a lifetime.

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Seaside Exploration by Boat from Cala Bona
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Seaside Exploration by Boat from Cala Bona

Book now and set sail on a journey filled with stunning views and cherished memories!

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Boat tour in the Bay of Palma from Can Pastilla
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Boat tour in the Bay of Palma from Can Pastilla

Secure your spot now and prepare for an adventure of a lifetime on the high seas.

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Half-day cruise to Formentor beach from Alcudia
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Half-day cruise to Formentor beach from Alcudia

Snorkel in impressive crystal clear waters and relax on the beach of Formentor. Discover Majorca's most famous active lighthouse.

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Coll Baix and caves 90-minute tour from Alcudia
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Coll Baix and caves 90-minute tour from Alcudia

Discover an unspoiled Coll Baix beach surrounded by steep rocky cliffs and the caves in Can Picafort.

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30-minute jet ski tour from Can Picafort
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30-minute jet ski tour from Can Picafort

Enjoy 30 minutes full of emotion where you will have the opportunity to feel the adrenaline and the speed of driving a jet ski!

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Palma Bay Sailing Boat Tour with Majorcan Tapas and Drinks
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Palma Bay Sailing Boat Tour with Majorcan Tapas and Drinks

Enjoy snorkelling, swimming, and paddleboarding in the pristine waters of Palma Bay and taste the traditional Majorcan tapas and drinks served on board.

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Mallorca Génova Caves Tickets
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Mallorca Génova Caves Tickets

Discover the awe-striking beauty of Genova caves in Palma. Join a tour to witness nature's artistic mastery in these ancient dwellings.

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Shuttle Boat from Cala Millor to Cala Ratjada
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Shuttle Boat from Cala Millor to Cala Ratjada

Book a delightful boat tour to Cala Ratjada. Enjoy scenic landscapes, a swimming stop, and explore the local market. An unforgettable experience awaits!

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Things to do in Majorca

Majorca is the Med’s most visited island for a reason. From lazing on Caribbean-like beaches to wandering around walled medieval towns and drives along dramatic coastal roads, there’s a superb choice of things to do. In the north, you’ll be charmed by the towns of Alcudia and Pollença, while in the west, Valldemosa, Deià and Sóller have the wow factor. And its capital, Palma, treasures an old town of medieval alleys, crowned by a waterfront Gothic cathedral. Plus, there are plenty world-class water activities on offer. Top six things to do in Majorca 1. Explore the west The west is best for jaw-dropping scenery and picture-postcard mountain villages. It’s also home to the island’s hardest-to-reach beach. And they’re all bang in the middle the Serra de Tramuntana UNESCO World Heritage Site. Valldemossa village – with its Carthusian monastery royal palace and plant-lined alleys – Deià and Sóller are must-sees. The latter is the hub for a romantic train that zigzags through the mountains in wooden carriages. From its nearby port, reached by a wooden tram, you can catch a boat to Sa Calobra beach, which is sheltered by cliffs at the end of a gorge. 2. Visit the north Alcudia and Pollença in the north of the island are two of Majorca’s prettiest towns – and only 20 minutes’ drive apart. What’s more, they are within striking distance of Cape Formentor, a peninsula of jagged cliffs and secret coves as well as a solitary beach – a spectacular crescent-shaped pin-fringed strand. Alcudia is best explored by walking along the top of its medieval walls while Pollença can be admired by climbing the cypress-lined 365 steps to the hilltop Calvari chapel. 3. Admire Palma Cathedral It’s hard to miss Palma’s top sight and attraction. The vast, gold-hued Gothic La Seu cathedral towers over the city’s waterfront. It’s the centrepiece of an old town still partly protected by walkable medieval walls. All alleys lead to the cathedral. Another Gothic masterpiece worth checking out is the Llotja guildhall. In between, there are bars, restaurants and cafés for all tastes – ensaïmada, the local favourite pastry goes down a treat with a coffee. You will also find boutiques selling everything from local fishermen’s shoes to designer handbags. 4. Adventures on water If water’s involved, you’ll find it in Majorca. For family fun and frolics, there are two waterparks – the themed Western Water Park in Magalluf and Aqualand in s’Arenal. Another popular option is a catamaran trip. While Palma Aquarium and Marineland allow you to see sharks, jellyfish and more up close. All are usually available with hotel pick-up and drop off. 5. The show must go onMajorca knows how to throw a party when the sun goes down. One of the most popular shows is Pirates Adventure, in which Olympic and World Champion gymnasts put on a fiery display of swashbuckling swordplay. It’s a blockbuster. Also in demand is House of Son Amar, a traditional Majorcan farmhouse that’s been transformed into a venue hosting a dazzling extravaganza of dancing, singing and aerobatics. 6. Saddle up at Rancho Grande Rancho Grande is a family favourite for a traditional look at rural Majorca. The island’s largest working horse ranch offers a choice of horsey options, whether it’s a sunset ride or a countryside wagon trail. There’s also a mini zoo for the kids. After the action, live music and a barbecue see the visit out in a party atmosphere.
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