Aquariums
Explore the Almudaina Palace, Bellver Castle, or lounge on the Cala Major Beach
Aquariums
Art Museums
Water Parks
City Tours
Geological Wonders
Explore vibrant marine life and walk through a stunning underwater tunnel
Palma Cathedral, also known in full as the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral located in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Meet all your favorite marine mammals (as long as your favorites include dolphins, seals, and sea lions) at Mallorca's delightful Marineland park.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with a hop-on hop-off bus in Mallorca
Explore the unique Spanish island of Mallorca as you cruise around the coast
Visit the Katmandu Park and enjoy roller coasters ride, play mini-golf, and much more!
Fundació Miró Mallorca is a Joan Miró museum dedicated to the works of the famous Catalan-born Surrealist who made Mallorca his adoptive home. Visitors can step foot inside the artist's studios and admire Miró contemporary art as well as works by his contemporaries, while not straying far from Cala Major in the south of the island.
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is an official residence of the King and Queen of Spain, although you probably won't see them on your visit! Visitors can instead explore the grand rooms and apartments, and the chapel, at their leisure. See the opulent art, tapestries and furniture, then wander through the tranquil gardens. The palace was actually a 10th-century Muslim fortress, rebuilt in the Gothic style by the Christians. It is located in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
The Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience is dedicated to Manacor's most famous export, tennis superstar Rafael Nadal. Visitors can get a feel for the Spaniard's success by tracing his glittering career through video exhibits, and seeing his trophy haul up close. The experience also boasts simulated sporting challenges, allowing guests to test their skills and find out whether they're champion material.
Stalactites, stalagmites, and all things speleothem. Join a guide and head deep underground in Palma de Mallorca! You'll pass through a series of cavernous galleries that are filled with colorful rock formations, showing the beautiful and sometimes bizarre nature of what the earth is capable of producing.
Combine Palma de Mallorca favorites. Some things are better together.