5 nicest places to visit in Mallorca


Spain is the ideal travel location for many enthusiasts and all for a good reason. It's home to the majestic Balearic Islands, where people gather from across the world every year to witness nature's marvels. Mallorca is one of the highly populated Balearic Islands, known for its beaches. However, it's full of exciting spots that will leave you wanting to stay longer. Be sure to book the best villas through My Rental Homes and make your trip as comfortable as possible. Once you're there, these are the locations you need to visit!

Credit: Unsplash.

Credit: Unsplash.

Palma, old town

Over the years, Palma has seen a lot of renovations. The cityscape has changed to accommodate these changes, but one thing has remained constant throughout, how beautiful it is. Palma won't let you get bored even for a second. The city is filled with so much to explore. You can gorge on flavourful cuisine or let your palette take a fashionable turn at the high-end boutiques. Artful displays and museums are brimming with exhibits that'll fascinate your mind. And that's not all, at night you can go and experience the thrill of the musical bars lining every street. Palma will leave you more than thrilled!


Sa Dragonera Natural Park

You're probably thinking, is visiting a park worth the time? And the answer is yes, visiting a historical park in Spain of all places is definitely worth your time!

The Sa Dragonera park is said to resemble a sleeping dragon in its structure. It provides a peaceful view and gives you plenty of room to explore the landscape on foot. You can also step into the small museum and take a glimpse into the history of the area. It's the ideal spot to spend a day away from the noise of the island. 

Credit: Unsplash. Port de Soller.

Credit: Unsplash. Port de Soller.

The citrus groves of Port de Sóller

The citrus groves of Port de Sóller have a rich history and have been cared for centuries by the locals. You can take a hike up the forest or get on the tram. Port de Sóller itself is also brimming with tourist hotspots. There are beautiful cafes and art museums you can spend the day at. The church for Saint Bartomeu is also a grand display of beautiful architecture and chronicles from the past. You'll find yourself amazed at every turn. 

Deia

If you've been craving for good fish, Deia is the stop for you. It's a quiet village near a ravine that gives you splendid views. You can stroll around the town and admire the quaint stone houses or go down to the beach and bask in the evening sun. Then, when you're done, sit down at the cafes of Cala Deia and enjoy the best fish in Mallorca!

Cala Figuera

In the end, when you want to retire to a quiet location, Cala Figuera should be your choice. It's a calm harbour where you won't find a lot of tourists. You can take a relaxing walk and watch the moonlight fall across the port. It'll be the perfect way to end your day. 

Final word

You may have heard that Spain was a good travel location, but now you know why. It's time to stop delaying your vacation plans and book your flight. Instead, it's time to fall in love with Mallorca!


Disclosure: This is a collaborative post.


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