Palma de Mallorca

Inexhaustible personality

Located on one side of the beautiful Palma Bay is the island's capital city. Cosmopolitan and open to the world, the strategic location in the Mediterranean Sea attracted the Romans, the Arabs, the French, the Italians... Today Palma de Mallorca is suprisingly appealing because of its attractive history, vibrant and bustiling lifestyle. It attracts thousands of visitors every single year. The fortified, historic and quiet city coexists in perfect harmony with an active contemporary spirit. A stroll around the Es Baluard and Casal Solleric museums, around Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró, its art galleries, exhibitions and festivals will allow you to discover interesting cultural and artistic proposals. Uncover city of modernism and art nouveau, the patios and the exquisite food and magical nights. It is no wonder that this city has attracted both international celebrities and the Spanish Royal Family.

 

Take a walk around the beautiful old town, presided by the Cathedral and come across the iconic Palacio de la Almudaina, the arab baths, la Lonja, Plaza Mayor... Stroll around the narrow, stone-paved steets and admire palace-like buildings, great patios, chucrches and convents. Palma offers delightful, tastefully decorated hotels. Many of them are located in the city's main shopping venues. Enjoy the Promenade, the elegant Port filled with luxury yachts, the enigmatic Bellver Castle, the beaches located only a few minutes away from the historic city centre... It has excellent communications with the main Spanish and European cities and is considered one of the main Mediterranean destinations, 365 days a year. Discover Palma's endless personality.

Unique landscapes

with whom you will be speechless

The magic creek “Ses Fonts Ufanes”

Not far from the chapel of “Sant Miquel”, in the village of Campanet, nearly every year a unique hydrological phenomenon occurs. In Rainy autumns and winters, as if by magic, incredible fountains of water flow out of the ground at the Finca Gabellí, they can reach a volume of 100.00 liters per second. They are the known as “Ses Fonts Ufanes”. This interesting phenomenon, which has been classified as a Natural Monument by the local Baleares Government is as impressive as difficult to see, as this only happens three to seven times a year, when sufficient water has been accumulated in the peak of Puig Tomir and surroundings.  For this reason, every time this wonder occurs, many spectators and excursionists visit the site to take photographs.

What to do in Mallorca
Our recommendations to plan the perfect holiday

Drach Caves

Artà Caves

Delicious Cusine

Traditional Flea Market

La Seu: Palma's Cathedral

Castillo de Bellver

La Lonja del Mar

Es Baluard

Serra de Tramuntana

Deià

Sóller Valley

Puerto de Pollença

Formentor

Sa Calobra and Torrent de Pareis

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