Explore the island of Mallorca by land and sea on a panoramic full-day tour. Travel by bus, train, tram, and boat and see the stunning mountain landscapes and enjoy some free time in La Calobra.
Cruise along the spectacular southeast coast of Mallorca by catamaran, and drop anchor in Cala Marmols or Es Caragol and Es Trenc. Swim and snorkel in the turquoise waters while a delicious barbecue meal is prepared on board.
Take away the stress of public transportation and enjoy the comfort and reliability of an affordable shared transfer between Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) and your hotel anywhere on the island.
Enjoy the best sights of the city of Palma on a 1-hour boat trip. Relax on board while you enjoy some of the best sights of Palma from the sea including the Cathedral, Bellver Castle, and the Marina.
Explore the area of Formentor on a guided tour with pickup included. Visit a traditional market, ride along the scenic coast, and discover local life during a visit to the town of Alcudia.
Experience a fantastic tour from Cala Millor and discover the east and north coasts of Mallorca by manual buggy. Visit villages, monasteries, and castles, stop for a swim, and enjoy stunning views.
Enjoy a unique experience away from the crowded sites and discover the most authentic, hidden and unexplored parts of Mallorca.
Discover the island of Menorca on this full-day trip from Mallorca. Take a ferry to Ciutadella and a bus to Monte Toro, the village of Fornells, and enjoy free time to explore the city of Maó.
Experience a unique and unforgettable experience with only 12 people on board. Enjoy this cruise to the most beautiful and unforgettable places in the entire Mediterranean Sea.
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