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Things to do in Majorca
Palma de Mallorca
The city of Palma de Mallorca is one of the greatest attractions on the island because of its wide variety of monuments, including the Cathedral, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and Bellver Castle, combined with a range of leisure options and Majorca´s gastronomy.


Spectacles of nature
The Drach Caves are the best-known caves on the island. Their size and spectacular composition of stalactites and stalagmites have turned these caves into a popular tourist spot. It’s essential to book in advance. The Artá, Halms, Génova and Campanet Caves complete the offer.
rystal waters
ajorca is characterised by the cleanliness of its transparent, turquoise waters. If you want to visit beaches other than Santa Ponça beach, don’t miss those in the Alcudia area and other lesser-known beaches including Caló des Moro in Santanyí, Playa de Formentor in Pollença and Cala Varques in Manacor.


earl creation
Majorca is famous for many things and, among them, are its artificial pearls, designed over a century ago by a German engineer. The city of Manacor is the birthplace of these jewels. Majorica artificial pearls have become so popular they even rival the real thing. There are many jewellery shops and outlets in Manacor where you can purchase some for yourself.
Nightlife
Just like its neighbour Ibiza, Majorca has great nightlife. Nightclubs like Tito in Palma have become institutions. Other areas such as Arenal, La Lonja and Santa Catalina have also become very fashionable. Further away, Puerto Portals and Magaluf also offer a lively party scene.


Rich gastronomy
n addition to the traditional Ensaïmada, Majorca has a delicious cuisine that is definitely worth a try! Frito mallorquí, Sobrasada and Tumbet are some of the dishes you should definitely sample during your stay and, before they arrive, why not start with some Pan amb oli.
The sea breeze and water sports
Majorca by boat is spectacular. There are different routes to choose from, depending on the area you want to visit and what you want to do. As well as trips to hidden coves, you can also admire the beauty of the underwater world with guided snorkelling and diving excursions.


Artisanal glass
Majorca is not only famous for its pearls, it’s also well-known for its traditional glass blowing. Seeing how these objects are created using artisanal techniques is an interesting sight. And some of the traditional factories that still exist today have opened their doors to tourists so you can see the craftsmen at work.