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Activities and tours in Majorca

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Excursion to Cabrera island by boat
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Excursion to Cabrera island by boat

Discover the wonderful Cabrera National Park with a sailing excursion to Cabrera island. Book now and plan your trip to Mallorca.

Duration up to 6 hours
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Palma de Mallorca hop-on hop-off bus and boat tour with combo option
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Palma de Mallorca hop-on hop-off bus and boat tour with combo option

Book your Palma de Mallorca hop-on hop-off bus tour with boat option now.

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Majorca full-day boat excursion with lunch and drinks

Majorca full-day boat excursion with lunch and drinks

Discover the unique beauty of the coast of Majorca and the Mediterranean aboard a modern boat! Book now and enjoy a great experience.

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Son Amar evening show with dinner and drinks

Son Amar evening show with dinner and drinks

Enjoy a special night with Son Amar, the best evening show of Majorca! Book your tickets with Musement and live an unforgettable experience.

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Spanish lesson and guided tour with breakfast in Mallorca

Spanish lesson and guided tour with breakfast in Mallorca

Book a tour in Mallorca to practice your Spanish skills. Enjoy a Mallorcan breakfast in one of the oldest bars in the city and learn more about Spanish culture.

Duration up to 2 hours
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Mallorca from sky to sea walking tour with lunch

Mallorca from sky to sea walking tour with lunch

Explore Mallorca as a local, walking the "old post trail" from sky to sea. Discover hidden beachs, enjoy a lunch and find the real beauty of the island.

Duration up to 8 hours
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Mallorca guided tour with lunch and transport

Mallorca guided tour with lunch and transport

Discover the real beauty of Mallorca. Book a guided tour, explore a unique corner of the island and enjoy a hidden beach. Visit the village of Serra Tramuntana.

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Horse riding, BBQ dinner and cowboy evening excursion

Horse riding, BBQ dinner and cowboy evening excursion

Enjoy an exciting horse riding experience in Majorca. Taste a delicious barbecue dinner in a ranch, sing and dance with the cowboys!

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Marineland Majorca tickets and transfer

Marineland Majorca tickets and transfer

Spend a fabulous day out at Marineland and see Majorca's only dolphin show! Book now your tickets with Musement, have fun and relax on the private beach.

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Majorca North Coast catamaran cruise with lunch

Majorca North Coast catamaran cruise with lunch

Discover the unique beauty of the Majorcan coasts with a catamaran excursion. Book your trip, relax and have fun!

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Things to do in Majorca

The largest of the Balearic Islands, Majorca is known for being one of the top holiday destinations in the Mediterranean – and it's easy to see why. Annually, millions of travellers are drawn to this island escape for its sunny climate and picturesque beaches, but there's much more to see and do here than just sunbathe. Heading off the tourist trail to discover authentic island tradition at one of the many villages, exploring the extensive underground network at Drach caves or ascending through the scenic landscapes of the Tramuntana mountain range are just some of the many experiences you can enjoy during your time in Majorca.

Top things to see and do in Majorca

1. Explore Palma

Majorca's atmospheric capital, Palma, is packed full of history, culture, and attractions. A city of old and new, you'll find all-manner of shops, restaurants, and bars here, alongside distinctive Mediterranean-style architecture. Lose yourself in a maze of narrow, cobbled streets in the old town, or head further out to see the likes of Bellver Castle or La Almudaina Palace. Palma’s crowning jewel, though, is La Seu Cathedral — is a symbol of the city. One of the largest cathedrals in the world, this Gothic masterpiece is one of Majorca’s must-see sights.

2. Go underground at Drach caves

Majorca's cave systems are vast and plentiful, but Drach caves leads the way for iconic attractions both on the island and in the Balearics. Descend underground and weave through a series of caverns adorned with thousands of stalactites and stalagmites. You'll also find Lake Martel here — one of the largest underground lakes in the world. And if you're left wanting more, there's Arta caves and Hams caves, which are also well worth a visit.

3. Travel back in time on the historic Soller train

Majorca's vintage wooden train has been reliably ferrying passengers and cargo to the charming seaside town of Soller since its inaugural journey in 1912. Nowadays, it serves as an ideal way to catch a glimpse of the island's rustic interior. Cross through parts of the Tramuntana Mountains — UNESCO-declared World Heritage Site — for unparalleled beauty and panoramic views. Once you're in Soller, treat yourself to freshly-squeezed orange juice from one of the many local restaurants, or continue on to the Port of Soller by tram.

4. Discover Valldemossa and the West Coast

Arguably one of the most beautiful towns on the island, you'll find Valldemossa located in the heart of the Tramuntana Mountains. Its charming town centre is something straight out of a fairytale, with its old monastery, La Cartuja, among one of its must-visits. Venture further along the striking west coast of the island, and you'll see towering cliffs, hidden coves and typical Majorcan villages. The Son Marroig estate in Deia and Sa Calobra beach are two other essential stops here.

5. Sip on local wine in Binissalem

Trips to the wine capital of Majorca, Binissalam, are among of the most popular activities on the island. In addition to touring the sprawling vineyards, discovering historic wineries, and tasting some of the island's finest wines, you'll learn all there is to know about local grape varieties and wine-making processes. Many winery tours include the chance to savour a traditional meal, expertly paired with local vino.

6. Spend a day exploring Cap de Formentor

Cap de Formentor is the northernmost point of the island, and its dramatic cliffs make for one of the most impressive views in Majorca. Guided tours normally include a stop at one of the viewpoints dotted in the peninsula, such as the Colomer viewpoint. And after the chance to admire the views, there's nothing better than relaxing on Formentor beach, famous for its talcum-white sands and crystal-clear waters.

Plan your visit to Majorca

When is the best time to visit Majorca?

Majorca enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, with warm temperatures in summer and mild temperatures in winter. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 30°C during the day, so if you're after a beach holiday, July and August are the best — although busiest — months to go. Temperatures in spring and autumn are pleasant and, with luck, you may be able to enjoy a day or two at the beach. These seasons are ideal for exploring the island calmly, as well as taking part in outdoor sports such as hiking or cycling.

How many days do I need in Majorca?

You'll need at least 3 days to visit the best of Majorca. On a long weekend, you can explore Palma and take a visit or guided tour to the highlights of the island, like Drach caves or Valldemossa. But, if you want to enjoy a few days on the beach, take a hike and discover the island in no rush, between 5 days and a week is perfect.

Where are the best beaches in Majorca?

With nearly 300 beaches, there's somewhere to please everyone in Majorca. One of the most popular is Formentor beach, a stone's throw from Puerto de Pollença. This sandy stretch, flanked by a lush pine forest, never disappoints. Mondrago beach, located in the natural park of the same name, also tops the list, as do the neighbouring Sa Amador and Es Borguit. Es Trenc beach is part of a protected natural area and is also considered one of the best in Majorca. For those who prefer beaches with all kinds of services, Alcudia is an excellent option.

Frequently asked questions about Majorca

What places can I explore near Majorca?

Here are some of our favourite places to visit near Majorca:

What activities in Majorca include exclusive access, hands-on experiences, expert guides and local specialists?

Our National Geographic Day Tours, operated by TUI, cover all of the above and will help you discover Majorca. They are fully immersive experiences based on National Geographic's unique storytelling and legacy of exploration.

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