All in Mallorca
Explore the Almudaina Palace, Bellver Castle, or lounge on the Cala Major Beach
Palma Cathedral, also known in full as the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral located in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Explore vibrant marine life and walk through a stunning underwater tunnel
Explore the unique Spanish island of Mallorca as you cruise around the coast
Aqualand El Arenal is the biggest water park in Mallorca, featuring over 20 aquatic attractions for both adults and kids. It's easy to reach by car from the city center.
Meet all your favorite marine mammals (as long as your favorites include dolphins, seals, and sea lions) at Mallorca's delightful Marineland park.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with a hop-on hop-off bus in Mallorca
Visit the Katmandu Park and enjoy roller coasters ride, play mini-golf, and much more!
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is an official residence of the King and Queen of Spain, although you probably won't see them on your visit! Visitors can instead explore the grand rooms and apartments, and the chapel, at their leisure. See the opulent art, tapestries and furniture, then wander through the tranquil gardens. The palace was actually a 10th-century Muslim fortress, rebuilt in the Gothic style by the Christians. It is located in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Located amid the picturesque beauty of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains of Mallorca, the Jardines de Alfabia is a tranquil haven that transport you to Spain's Moorish past. The Arabic influence in these stunning gardens is obvious, but it's mixed with elements of English landscaping and Rococo finery, giving the grounds a unique charm and beauty. The architecture of the main building is similarly a blend of Arabic, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Roman, and Rococo styles – and all told, it's one of the most spectacular cultural treasures in Mallorca. So give the beach bar a break, and be swept away to this fairy-tale location.
Fundació Miró Mallorca is a Joan Miró museum dedicated to the works of the famous Catalan-born Surrealist who made Mallorca his adoptive home. Visitors can step foot inside the artist's studios and admire Miró contemporary art as well as works by his contemporaries, while not straying far from Cala Major in the south of the island.
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