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Ultimate Mallorca Travel Guide: Mantra Official Edition

Written by: Siobhan Murray

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Time to read 2 min

Sparkling azure waters, breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and charming villages - Mallorca, the crown jewel of the Balearic Islands, offers a veritable paradise for travellers seeking an unforgettable holiday experience.

From the lively city of Palma to the idyllic Cala beaches, picturesque villages like Deia, and the captivating Port de Soller, Mallorca casts a spell that is hard to resist. We have picked out our favourite Mallorca travel destinations to discover & explore…

Palma

Palma, the capital city of Mallorca, effortlessly blends history, culture, and modernity. The heart of the city beats within its historic centre, where you can wander through narrow cobblestone streets, stumble upon ancient cathedrals like La Seu, and immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the Old Town. Food enthusiasts will rejoice in Palma, as it boasts an impressive array of restaurants and tapas bars serving both local delicacies and international cuisine. From seafood paella to ensaimadas, Mallorca's famous sweet pastries, your taste buds are in for a treat. Moreover, Palma serves as an excellent base for traveling the island's wonders. With its well-connected transportation links, you can easily embark on day trips to explore the island's pristine beaches and picturesque villages. However, we would recommend that hiring a car is the ideal way to travel as much of this beautiful country as possible. 

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Travel The Cala Coves

For those seeking blissful beach retreats, the Cala coves on the east coast are a must-visit on your travels. Cala Santanyi and Cala Llombard stand out as two of our favourites, exuding serenity and natural beauty. Encircled by rugged cliffs, these sandy shores are perfect for basking under the Mediterranean sun or snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life.    

Cala Coves

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Deia

Next up and nestled amidst the Tramuntana Mountains, Deia is a charming village that has long been an inspiration for travelers, artists, writers, and musicians. The village's allure lies in its rustic stone houses, lush gardens, and terraced hillsides cascading down to the sea. Take a leisurely stroll through its cobbled streets, visit the 17th-century church, and soak in the artistic atmosphere that permeates every corner.  

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Port de Soller

Our final recommendation is the stunning Port de Soller. This captivating coastal town is on Mallorca's northwest coast, surrounded by majestic mountains and the glistening Mediterranean Sea. Its natural harbour provides an idyllic setting for a host of activities, from swimming and sunbathing to boat trips along the stunning coastline. For a nostalgic touch, hop aboard the vintage wooden tram that connects Port de Soller with Soller, a quaint town famous for its orange groves and historic architecture. The tram ride itself is an unforgettable experience, transporting you back in time to a bygone era. Mallorca is a holiday destination that leaves an indelible mark on all who travel there. So, pack your bags and get ready to unravel the magic of Mallorca - your ultimate holiday destination!

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