Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the island of Mallorca, is a dream destination where history, culture, nature and seaside pleasures are harmoniously intertwined. With its cosmopolitan atmosphere and enchanting setting, this pearl of the Balearic Islands attracts culture and architecture lovers as well as lovers of beaches and natural landscapes.
Must-do activities in Palma de Mallorca
Historical and cultural heritage:
Palma Cathedral (La Seu): A Gothic masterpiece overlooking the bay, famous for its stained glass windows and the intervention of Gaudí.
Royal Palace of Almudaina: Former Muslim fortress that became a royal residence.
Casco Antiguo: Stroll through the historic center, with its cobbled streets, Majorcan patios and artisan shops.
Arab Baths: A vestige of the Moorish era, perfect for a break steeped in history.
Beaches and relaxation:
Playa de Palma: A lively beach with all amenities just a few minutes from the centre.
Cala Major: A picturesque cove with crystal clear waters.
Es Trenc: An hour from Palma, this wild beach offers a heavenly setting.
Nature and adventure:
Serra de Tramuntana: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this mountain range is ideal for hiking and cycling.
Caves of Drach: A unique underground spectacle with its Martel lake, one of the largest underground lakes in the world.
Boat trips: Explore Mallorca's secluded coves and spectacular coastlines.
Leisure and entertainment:
Shopping in luxury boutiques or local markets like Mercat de l'Olivar.
Tapas tasting and lively evenings in the trendy Santa Catalina district.
Visit the Mallorcan vineyards to discover the local wines.
Climate: a paradise all year round
Mallorca enjoys a Mediterranean climate with around 300 days of sunshine per year
Spring and fall: Mild temperatures ideal for exploring.
Summer: Sun and heat, perfect for seaside activities.
Winter: Mild climate for a peaceful vacation, far from the crowds.
Gastronomy and wines: an explosion of flavors
Local specialties:
Ensaïmada: An essential sweet pastry.
Sobrasada: A tasty local charcuterie.
Pa amb oli: Toasted bread rubbed with garlic and tomato, often accompanied by ham or cheese.
Arroz brut: A rice dish rich in flavors with meat and vegetables.
Seafood and fish: Enjoy fresh dishes like caldereta de langosta or grilled fish.
Local wines: The vineyards of Binissalem and Pla i Llevant produce high quality red and white wines.
Best time to visit
April to June: Pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.
July and August: Perfect for sun and beach lovers, although busier.
September and October: Temperatures are still warm, but crowds are thinning.
Administrative formalities
Required documents: Valid identity card or passport for European Union nationals.
Currency: Euro (€).
Languages spoken: Spanish and Catalan (with a local variant called Mallorquín). English and German are widely understood in tourist areas.
Health: No mandatory vaccinations. The European Health Insurance Card is recommended.
Transport and access
Airport :
Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is located just 8 km from the city centre. It is well connected to many European cities and offers shuttle services, taxis and car rentals to make getting around easier.
Transportation on the island:
Bus: Regular lines connect Palma to other towns and villages.
Train: The tourist line to Sóller passes through magnificent landscapes.
Car or bike rental: Ideal for exploring the island at your own pace.
Palma de Mallorca: an island for everyone
Whether you’re looking to relax on idyllic beaches, discover a rich history or venture into breathtaking landscapes, Palma de Mallorca has it all. With its Mediterranean atmosphere, delicious cuisine and many activities, this destination is an invitation to travel, perfect for a holiday as a couple, with family or with friends.
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