- Mallorca - Wikipedia
Mallorca is the largest island of Spain by area and second most populated (after Tenerife in the Canary Islands) [34][35] Mallorca has two mountainous regions, the Serra de Tramuntana and Serres de Llevant
- Mallorca: A complete guide for first-timers + 2025 map
In this guide, I’ll go through everything you need to know before visiting Mallorca, including how to get around, the top things to do, the best calas, as well as hidden gems and photo spots Ready to fall in love with Mallorca? Let’s dive in!
- Majorca: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Majorca has been drawing visitors from all over Europe (and the world) for centuries with its dreamy nature and Medieval charm Use the capital of Palma as your launching-off point—you’ll find Roman and Moorish relics like the Almudaina Royal Palace or the 13th-century Santa Maria Cathedral around every cobblestoned corner
- 20 Best Things to do in Mallorca, Spain (2025 Travel Guide)
Discover the beauty of Mallorca, a Mediterranean island off the coast of mainland Spain (near Ibiza), home to plunging cliffs, turquoise coves, charming hilltop villages, and Moorish cities
- 12 of the best things to do in Mallorca - Lonely Planet
From Palma's food scene to the east coast beaches and the long-distance hiking trails, find the best activities in Mallorca with this guide to the island
- Welcome to Mallorca (Majorca)
An island steeped in history, Mallorca boasts charming villages, historic sights, an artisan and cultural scene and popular events taking place throughout the year
- Travel Information - Mallorca
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Mallorca traveler, this in-depth guide offers indispensable insights into the country and its people, ports, shopping, the best time to visit, and important information about entering Mallorca
- About Mallorca
Mallorca, located in the westernmost Mediterranean, is the largest island in the Balearic archipelago Its strategic location on the maritime trade routes brought different cultures to the island over the centuries
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