Son Marroig Originally a medieval house, the buildings were reformed in the 19th century for the Archduke Ludwig (Luis) Salvador, an extremely rich Austrian nobleman who fell in love
Arab Baths Very little visible architecture of the Muslim period now exists in Palma de Mallorca - the Banys Àrabes or Arab Baths are among the most important................
Mirador des Grau An old watch tower with stunning views along Mallorca's north west coast................
Finca Son Real Not far from Can Picafort on Mallorca's north coast, the Finca Son Real is 395 hectares of public property................
Jardines de Alfabia Located in the eastern foothills of Mallorca's Tramuntana mountains, the Alfabia estate is a must visit for the scenery, the buildings and, above all, the gardens........
Sa Punta de N'Amer Castle Declared as a "Natural Area of Special Interest" in 1991, the headland on Mallorca's east coast known as Punta N'Amer houses Talayotic remains and traces of occupants of
Capdepera Castle Capdepera Castle looms over the town of the same name on Mallorca's north east corner, just a short distance from Cala Rajada................
Santueri Castle This ancient castle in south east Mallorca is presently being declared a site of Cultural Interest and has been declared safe for public viewing................
Betlem Hermitage These days, the Betlem Hermitage is occupied by hermits from the Congregation of Saint Paul and Saint Anthony, and it's not possible to visit the inside of the old comple
Alaró Castle The distinctive butte-shaped twin peaks of Alaró and Alcadena loom over the pretty village of Alaró in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains. From here, there are
Els Calderers de Sant Joan The mansion and estate of Els Calderers offers a snapshot of the old Mallorca. The finca is located at the foot of the Hermitage de Bonany, near Sant Joan. The histor
Almudaina Palace The Palau de l'Almudaina in Palma de Mallorca was originally the fortress and palace of the Moorish governors some 800 years ago................