Mallorca feels like a compact version of the Mediterranean, where the mountains rise sharply behind a coastline that shifts from sandy coves to pebble beaches in a matter of miles. In Palma, the historic quarter around Almudaina still buzzes with locals spilling out of tapas bars onto Carrer de la U...
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9- Palma Cathedral (La Seu)$12-$12
Gothic masterpiece with a cloister and panoramic city views; arrive early to avoid crowds.
Find on Viator → - Bellver Castle$9-$9
14th‑century hilltop fortress offering 360° vistas of Palma Bay; explore the surrounding park.
Find on Viator → - Sobrasada tasting at Ca’n Ory$15-$15
Sample the local cured sausage with a glass of hierbas liqueur in a traditional setting.
Find on Viator → - Seafood paella at Sa Fonda$25-$25
Enjoy authentic seafood paella served in a historic tavern near the port.
Find on Viator → - Caves of Drach$20-$20
Explore underground lagoons and stalactite chambers, including a short boat ride across the lake.
Find on Viator → - Cap de Formentor drive$10-$10
Scenic coastal road with cliffside pull‑outs for photo stops; fuel cost included.
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Where to stay
6Where to eat
9- Ca’n Ory$15-$15/ppSpanish · AlmudainaReserve →
- Sa Fonda$25-$25/ppSeafood · Port de SóllerReserve →
- Bar Ca’n Pintxo$12-$15/ppSeafood · Port de SóllerReserve →
- Pastisseria Sa Fàbrica (Santa Catalina)$3-$5/ppBakery · Santa CatalinaReserve →
- Restaurant Es Port (Pollença)$18-$22/ppRice · PollençaReserve →
- Restaurant Ca’n Bernat (Port d’Alcúdia)$60-$65/ppSeafood · Port d’AlcúdiaReserve →
July, August, and June are the strongest windows for beach days.
Scores blend climate, rainfall, and activity fit — beach. Temperatures and rainfall are historical monthly averages; actual conditions vary year-to-year.
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