What to See in Majorca
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Cap de Formentor Lighthouse
The Formentor or Cap de Formentor Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on the Spanish island of Majorca.
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Calo des Moro Beach
A small strip of the beach surrounded by jagged rocks. It is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, but it also attracts professional…
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Serra de Tramuntana
The Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range running southwest–northeast which forms the northern backbone of the Spanish island of Mallorca.
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Cala Figuera Beach
The beach consists of small stones. Crystal clear water, however there are no services by the beach.
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Capdepera Castle
The Castle of Capdepera is a walled fortress located in the Spanish municipality of Capdepera, on the island of Majorca.
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Cala Mayor
The resort has a great beach that is made up of soft white sand that shelves gradually into the sea.
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Illetas Beach
Illetas is a fairly quiet resort that overlooks the bay of Palma. Illetas Beach is in fact two beaches - Platja d'Illetas and the smaller…
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Sóller Botanic Garden
Interested in Balearic Islands flora? Here you can see some rare and endangered plants.
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Mondragó beach
A protected area for its special natural beauty, flora and fauna. A true virgin beach.
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Botani Cactus
The largest botanical garden in Europe. Admire cactuses and tropical flowers.
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Pilgrimage Church of Sant Salvador
Dating back to the 10th century, it is the highest point in Arta with great views across the town. It was largely restored in 1971.
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Magraner Beach
This isolated sea inlet is popular with climbers. The surroundings can look wild, but the beach here is nothing but fine sand and gravel.
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Can Pastilla Beach
Not far from the city of Palma, this wide beach with fine white sand and shallow water is a good bet for a nice afternoon dip in the sea.
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Sa Trapa Monastery
This ruined Cistercian monastery is a must if you are hiking in the area,.
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Church of Sant Miquel
The church is famous for the image of Saint Michael, painted by Francesco Herrera in the 17th century. Jaw-droppingly resplendent.
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Fonts Ufanes
Fonts Ufanes is an intermittent spring located near the Sant Miquel hermitage, in Campanet municipality of the north of Majorca.
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Cala d'Or Beach
If you're in a mood for a nice, relaxing day on a beach, Cala d'Or's clear water definitely won't disappoint.
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Cala Millor Beach
Large, very touristic and one of the most crowded beaches. Fine-grained white sand and clear water.
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Cap de Ses Salines
The southernmost point on Mallorca. A lighthouse with magnificent views. Ideal for bird watching.
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