Marvel at the spectacle of La Bufadora, the largest sea geyser in North America, spurting water into the air on this 4-hour guided tour from Ensenada
Seek out dolphins in their natural environment on a fun boat trip. Admire the scenic Mallorca landscape as you navigate from Can Picafort and visit a natural cave and a beautiful cove on the way back.
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.
Discover the coast of Mallorca at sunrise on a dolphin-watching tour from Alcudia. Admire the dolphins that inhabit the area and be enchanted by the play of colors from the rising sun on the water.
Discover Mallorca with a local guide, and listen to commentary via an innovative communication system between vehicles. Taste traditional Mallorcan food and stop to explore sights along the way.
Discover the beauty of Mallorca in action-packed way with this guided trike tour from Cala Millor. Drive past beautiful monasteries and sea views along an exciting route.
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.
Explore Mallorca in a breathtaking way on this on-road and off-road buggy tour to Llucmajor and Randa. Drive through dreamy villages and reach one of the most beautiful vantage points on the island.
Discover the beautiful Bay of Palma on a traditional Mallorcan boat. Stop for a swim or snorkel, enjoy the music on board and admire the fantastic views of the coastline with your group.
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Mallorca has attracted both ornithologists and amateur bird watchers for many years. Being a fairly small island but with diverse habitats, there's easy access to a wide range of resident Mediterran...
Much of Mallorca's rock is limestone and sandstone, ideal for the formation of caves. There are literally hundreds of them on the island, either below ground or underwater, but many have not yet...
Mallorca has been at the crossroads of the Mediterranean for centuries, so local cooking is mainly a result of a fusion between foodstuffs that were available locally and the gastronomic heritage of t...
We’ve stopped trying to count Mallorca’s beaches because we get a new figure every time – certainly there are more than 200, and most of these feature fine white sand. They range from the massiv...
Despite its small size, Palma de Mallorca is one of the great cities of the Mediterranean with loads of variety and interest packed into a small central area. Known locally as La Ciutat (The Cit...
One of the most spectacular natural places in Mallorca, and therefore one of the most visited, is the stony beach where the Torrent des Pareis (Twin Rivers) finally reaches the Mediterranean sea, havi...
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Truly traditional music and dance in Mallorca has been through some tough times, but revival is well under way. During the Franco years and the first part of the tourist boom, local culture was ...
It's pretty obvious that most of the popular viewing points around Mallorca are around the coast or in the mountains, but we hope to bring you a few from other areas, as well as some lesser known plac...
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