
About Majorca
Majorca is the largest of the Balearic archipelago and the largest island of Spain. Its capital is Palma de Majorca. Along its 550 kilometers of coastline, Majorca offers visitors coves and beautiful beaches with gorgeous white sand, tiny coves between cliffs and pine groves. Throughout the centuries, famous artists have fallen in love with the island and its picturesque villages including Deià, Pollença and Valldemossa. The island has become a major tourist destination, both nationally and internationally. For many celebrities, Majorca is the perfect place to spend the holidays.
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Put a big tick on the bucket list with this dolphin spotting experience in Majorca. Board a boat on the island's east coast and you'll head out bright and early to have the best chance of seeing these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat. With luck, you'll catch a glimpse of these captivating mammals as well as a spectacular sunrise so you can breakfast with a view – a perfect morning for animal lovers.
If you want to explore Majorca's cultural side, then this exclusive, adults-only tour is for you. You'll discover gems such as the mountain village Fornalutx, the palace of Son Marroig, Sa Foradada and visit a winery for a tasting. Marga, one of our local guides, says, ‘An Austrian royal so fell in love with the views of Sa Foradada that he bought the manor house overlooking it and turned it into his palace. Nowadays, it's a favourite wedding spot for Majorcan couples.'This day out features history, sights and even a winery visit to tempt your tastebuds. Kick off with a drive through Binissalem's wine region, heading toward the Sóller Valley en route to Fornalutx. Fringed with orange and lemon groves, it oozes authentic Majorcan charm. It's no surprise it's often referred to as one of the prettiest villages in Spain. You'll have time to wander around the narrow, cobbled streets and even do a spot of souvenir shopping from the local handicraft shops.You'll continue to Son Marroig, the former summer residence of Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvator. Admire the artefacts and antiques, and stroll around the gardens. Star billing is for Sa Foradada and the surrounding coastline – rated by National Geographic as one of the world's ‘Top Ten Best Ocean Views'. We'll end the day at Bodega Ramanya, a family-owned winery producing some of the island's finest red, white and sparkling wines. You'll enjoy a tasting session paired with some locally produced snacks, before heading back via Valldemossa for more top-notch views.
The beauty of Cala Ratjada's underwater world is in the spotlight on our intimate snorkeling adventure, limited to just 12 guests. Let our expert snorkelling instructors guide you through the dazzling marine biodiversity of Parque Natural Llevant nature reserve on a speedboat tour. Expect swim and snorkel stops, hidden caves and a selection of onboard soft drinks. With top-notch snorkeling gear provided, you're all set for a memorable exploration of Mallorca's bays and beaches.
On the day of San Antonio, you could be part of one of the oldest traditions in Majorca, the Revetlla de Sant Antoni. As bonfires glow and the demons – primal symbols of the festival – weave through the streets of Santa Maria del Camí, you'll feel the Revetla de Sant Antoni unfold around you. It's an evening where you'll get that genuine sense of belonging to something that's been a local tradition for ages.Your guide leads you through the town's historic heart, setting the scene before you join the evening's key moments, including the lighting of bonfires, dances with the demons and live traditional music. And, if you fancy tasting what locals bring to the table, there's an optional stop where you can taste specialities like sobrasada and botifarró – they're kinds of cured sausages – bread with alioli and a glass of island wine. This isn't part of the tour price, but you can pay on the spot. What makes this celebration special is how naturally everyone comes together, both locals and visitors, all sharing one winter evening.
Walled Alcudia is one of the most history-steeped cities on Majorca. This fixed-route panoramic open-top bus tour allows you to get the measure of its medieval walls, see its imposing gates and honey-hued churches, as well as other heritage sites, while listening to live commentary on board. Plus, you'll also explore the beautiful beaches of Port d'Alcudia. It's a great way to discover the largest cultural centre in the north of the island.
Dive into an unforgettable adventure with Skualo Portocolom's Double Dive experience. Kick off your journey at our dive center, gear up, and embark on a scenic boat ride to the dive site. With a safety briefing under your belt, plunge into the underwater world, exploring marine life and rock formations. Post-dive, climb back aboard, unwind, then gear up for a second dive. Back on land, it's time to relax, share experiences and log your epic double dive.
Explore the rugged coastline of northern Majorca by sea with a pirate-themed boat trip. You'll see Majorca's beautiful coastline, pass pretty beaches and hidden coves. There's plenty of time to relax in the sun alongside lots of stops for swimming, snorkelling and a buffet lunch on deck.Setting off from Puerto Pollença, your crew will set sail along the northern coast and all you have to think about is relaxing. We'll stop for a swim en route where you'll have goggles and flippers available to explore underwater, before continuing towards the dramatic cliffs and craggy peaks of Cape Formentor. This trip also includes the opportunity to visit Playa Formentor or go fishing. Then it's time for a delicious buffet lunch served on deck, after which you'll have plenty more time to swim or simply lie back and drift along with the rhythm of the sea. The day finishes as we head back to Puerto Pollença, passing miles more of amazing coastline.
This refresher scuba diving experience is ideal for certified divers looking to brush up on their skills. You'll start with a quick briefing and get geared up before heading out to the east coast of Majorca – this area is home to plenty of colourful marine life and underwater landscapes. Plus, the small group size means you'll get plenty of personalised advice from your top-notch instructors – perfect for getting back up to speed.
Here's a great way to explore Majorca's capital. With just one 24 or 48-hour ticket, you'll be able to hop on and off at 17 stops around the city and tick off all the top attractions. And, with four different options to choose from, you can take advantage of included entrance fees to museums or even see it all from another angle with a sightseeing boat cruise around Palma Bay during the summer season. Choose your tour:Essential Ticket: City Sightseeing 24h hop-on hop-off bus ticket, entrance to Bellver Castle or Poble Espanyol, guided visit to Maritim Museum and a drink and tapas at Corte Ingles AvenidasSupreme Ticket: City Sightseeing 24h hop-on hop-off bus ticket, seasonal boat tour with snack, entrance to Bellver Castle or Poble Espanyol, Caixaforum, Es Baluard Museum with audio guide Palma (hat, earphones and city map), guided visit to Martim Museum and a drink and tapa at Corte Ingles AvenidasUltimate Ticket: City Sightseeing 48-hour bus ticket, seasonal boat tour with snack, entrance to Palma Cathedral, Bellver Castle or Poble Espanyol, Caixaforum, Palau March, Arab Baths, San Carlos Castle, Es Baluard Museum with audio guide Palma (hat, earphones and city map) and a drink and tapa at Corte Ingles AvenidasCity Sightseeing Boat Ticket: City Sightseeing boat tour with drink & snack