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        Scenic view of a picturesque cove in Mallorca with turquoise waters, lush greenery, and boats, ideal for a Mediterranean getaway.

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          Palacio de la Almudaina in Palma featured on Misterios Locales + Almudaina Palace self-guided tour

           Palma, Spain

          Self-Guided Detective Walking Tour in Palma de Mallorca

          Palma's streets have kept their secrets long enough. Step into the role of investigator and decode the legends, scandals, and mysteries hiding in plain sight across the Balearic capital.

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          From € 49.50
          Fleet of black private transfer vehicles parked near Palma de Mallorca waterfront with airplane overhead PMI

           Palma, Spain

          Private Transfer from Palma de Mallorca to Airport PMI

          Skip the taxi queue and travel in peace — your private driver is already waiting to take you straight to Mallorca Airport with zero stress.

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          From € 45.00
          Group enjoying a sunset sailing adventure off the coast of Ibiza and Formentera, capturing the essence of Mediterranean exploration.

           Andratx, Spain

          Full-Day Sailing Tour in Ibiza & Formentera with Beaches

          Trade the shore for the open sea — spend a full day sailing between Ibiza and Formentera, discovering world-class beaches, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters you will not forget.

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          From € 106.00
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          More to know about Mallorca

          Mallorca is the largest island in the Balearic archipelago, located off the eastern coast of Spain. This Mediterranean destination captivates visitors with its stunning beaches, dramatic limestone cliffs, and charming hilltop villages that reflect centuries of cultural influence.

          What to see in Mallorca

          The Cathedral of Santa Maria dominates Palma's waterfront with its Gothic architecture and rose window. Visitors should explore the old town's narrow streets, discover the Caves of Drach with their underground lakes, and hike the scenic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range for panoramic views of the coastline and countryside.

          Things to do in Mallorca

          Beyond sightseeing, Mallorca offers boat excursions to secluded coves, windsurfing on turquoise waters, and cycling through rural landscapes. Visitors can attend traditional fiestas, explore local markets in Palma, or enjoy day trips to nearby islands including Cabrera and Menorca.

          Mallorca's Literary and Film Legacy

          Mallorca has long inspired writers and filmmakers drawn to its dramatic landscapes and relaxed Mediterranean character. The island's romantic villages and wild coastlines have featured in numerous European productions and attracted notable authors seeking creative refuge.

          Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 200 kilometers off the eastern coast of Spain. The island covers 3,640 square kilometers and is part of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. Its main city, Palma, serves as the administrative and cultural center. The island's geography features dramatic limestone cliffs along the northern coast, pristine beaches on the southern shore, and an interior landscape of rolling hills and agricultural plains.
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