The island features both tranquil coves and beaches as well as lively beach parties at other coastal spots. Culture enthusiasts and nature lovers appreciate the wide range of offerings in Mallorca, while partygoers enjoy the exciting nightlife in the capital.
In the southwest of the island, life pulsates in the impressive capital, Palma de Mallorca. As the economic center of the Balearic Islands, Palma offers rich culture and history, maritime charm, and an exciting nightlife. The attractive coastal landscape of the southwest, with its stunning beaches, includes popular vacation spots such as Port d’Andratx, Camp de Mar, Santa Ponça, Cala Fornells, and Peguera, all of which invite visitors.
The south of Mallorca also offers fantastic destinations for relaxing holiday days. Dream beaches like the famous Es Trenc or the coves of Cala D‘Or, Cala Figuera, and Cala Santanyi are ideal for restful beach days. In the east of Mallorca, you’ll find popular holiday resorts such as Cala Millor and Cala Rajada, with their great sandy beaches perfect for relaxing and sunbathing. Additionally, charming villages in the hinterland invite interesting excursions.
In the north, beach lovers are drawn to the picturesque locations of Port d’Alcudia, Playa Muro, and Port de Pollença, as well as the Cap Formentor peninsula.
The picturesque Serra de Tramuntana mountain range in the west of Mallorca is home to quaint, historic mountain villages like Sóller, Valldemossa, and Deià. These, along with the central island locations such as Alaró, Llucmajor, Inca, and Porreres, offer peaceful holiday days and beautiful excursions.
One of the island's highlights is undoubtedly its stunning beaches and coves. With over 300 beaches, Mallorca offers wonderful beach days. Particularly renowned is the beach Es Trenc, which stretches for about three kilometers and is known for its fine white sand and surrounding dunes.
Another highlight is the old town of Palma de Mallorca. Visitors can stroll through narrow, winding streets, discover small cafes, and enjoy the impressive waterfront and harbor. Palma is especially famous for the stunning La Seu Cathedral and the adjacent royal palace, Palau de S’Almudaina.
Mallorca is the most popular of the Balearic Islands for good reason – it has something to offer everyone. Whether you want to spend your holiday on long beaches or in small coves, try water sports like diving, snorkeling, sailing, or kayaking, or explore the impressive mountain landscapes – Mallorca has it all.
For your accommodation, you can choose from a variety of options: in addition to attractive hotels with pool landscapes, there are also apartments, holiday homes, and exclusive fincas available.