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Mallorca: The Island Where Nature and History Meet
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Mallorca: The Island Where Nature and History Meet

Discover Mallorca's breathtaking natural beauty, historical depth, and vibrant atmosphere. Create unforgettable memories on this island, stretching from the majestic Serra de Tramuntana mountains to the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.

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20 hr 30 min

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Route summary

8 stops

April 27, 2026

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1

Serra de Tramuntana

Amenity

3 hrMallorca, Spain

Highlight

Mountain views overlooking the Mediterranean and historic villages.

About this place

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Serra de Tramuntana is a magnificent mountain range stretching along Mallorca's northwest coast. With its rich biodiversity, deep valleys, historic stone walls, and breathtaking vistas, it's a paradise for nature lovers and hikers.

Traveler note

This mountain range best reflects Mallorca's wild and natural beauty. It's full of hiking trails, hidden coves, and authentic villages. Even driving along the Ma-10 road, you can stop and enjoy the scenery.

Valldemossa
Photo: Abrget47j
2

Valldemossa

Street

2 hr 30 minMallorca, Spain

Highlight

Wandering through historic streets and visiting the monastery.

About this place

Nestled in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana, Valldemossa is a charming village with its stone houses, narrow streets, and historic ambiance. It's famous for the Royal Carthusian Monastery (Real Cartuja), where Chopin and George Sand spent a winter.

Traveler note

This village is postcard-perfect. Its stone buildings, flower-adorned balconies, and tranquil atmosphere are truly relaxing. Visiting the monastery and getting lost in the village's narrow streets is a delightful experience.

3

Platja de Formentor

Beach

2 hrMallorca, Spain

Highlight

Tranquil beach with clear turquoise waters surrounded by pine forests.

About this place

Located on the Formentor Peninsula, this beautiful beach, with its fine sand and turquoise waters, is one of the island's most popular spots. The surrounding pine trees add to its natural beauty.

Traveler note

The drive to the Formentor Peninsula is a pleasure in itself. This beach is a great option for getting away from the crowds and enjoying the sea. It's especially peaceful in the early morning hours.

4

Cala Bóquer

Track

2 hr 30 minMallorca, Spain

Highlight

The tranquil atmosphere and turquoise waters of this hidden cove.

About this place

Situated on the coastline of the Serra de Tramuntana, Cala Bóquer is a hidden cove offering spectacular views, though it's a bit challenging to reach. Accessible via hiking trails, this cove is known for its tranquility and natural beauty.

Traveler note

You need to hike a bit to get here, but the view when you arrive is worth all the effort. It's like a hidden paradise with its serenity and natural beauty.

Mondragó Natural Park
Photo: dronepicr
5

Mondragó Natural Park

Amenity

3 hrMallorca, Spain

Highlight

The pristine coves and clear sea of the natural park.

About this place

Located in southeastern Mallorca, Mondragó Natural Park is known for its coves with crystal-clear waters, hiking trails, and rich flora. It features beautiful beaches like Cala Mondragó and Cala S'Amarador.

Traveler note

The coves within this natural park are among the island's most beautiful. Cala Mondragó, in particular, offers a picturesque scene with its surrounding fishermen's huts. Going early in the morning is a good idea to avoid crowds.

6

Cala Llombards

City

2 hrMallorca, Spain

Highlight

Clear turquoise waters and picturesque fishermen's huts nearby.

About this place

Near Santanyí, Cala Llombards is a popular beach with fine sand and turquoise waters. It's also notable for its surrounding cliffs and fishermen's huts.

Traveler note

This cove is particularly calm and peaceful in the early morning. Parking is limited, so it's best to arrive early. The sea is incredibly clear and wonderful for swimming.

Artà Caves
Photo: H. Zell
7

Artà Caves

Amenity

1 hr 30 minMallorca, Spain

Highlight

The enormous stalactites and stalagmites inside the caves.

About this place

Located in northeastern Mallorca, the Artà Caves are an extensive underground network filled with impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Their natural beauty and geological structure offer visitors an unforgettable experience.

Traveler note

These caves are like an incredible work of art by nature. The atmosphere inside and the formations are truly fascinating. Guided tours also allow you to learn about the caves' formation and history.

Puig de l’Ofre Peak
Photo: Pau Cabot
8

Puig de l’Ofre Peak

Residential

4 hrMallorca, Spain

Highlight

Breathtaking 360-degree views from the summit.

About this place

Situated in the Serra de Tramuntana, Puig de l'Ofre offers a challenging but rewarding hiking route. Panoramic views of the island and the sea can be enjoyed from the summit.

Traveler note

Climbing to this peak can be physically demanding, but the view from the top is worth every effort. If the weather is clear, you can see the entire island from a bird's-eye perspective.

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