Mallorca is the biggest island in the Balearics. It’s a long-loved holiday destination, offering excellent beaches and many opportunities to explore the island by foot, car, or bicycle. So to get the holiday anticipation started, here’s an extensive list of travel tips for what to do in Mallorca.
Sliema may have a few fewer restaurants, coffee bars, and ice cream shops than St. Julian’s, but they’re really great! And often just a little less popular, so a bit quieter. Here are some of my favorites in Sliema, Malta.
In the south of Mallorca are the beaches Es Trenc, Es Carbó, Es Cargol and Cala Llombards. You will definitely end up there during your vacation. But don’t miss the sights around the village of Ses Salines. Discover how salt is extracted, visit the lighthouse and enjoy the rugged coastline.
Sóller and Port de Sóller are in the northwest of Mallorca, in the Tramuntana Mountains. You can easily combine the two in a day trip. Sóller is the town, Port de Sóller is the seaside resort. My advice: start in Sóller and then relax and enjoy some food in Port de Sóller.
San Cristóbal de las Casas (San Cris for friends) is a favorite city among travelers. I attribute that to the pleasant mix of modern facilities, traditional customs, and friendly prices. Add a lot of activities, and before you know it, a few days have passed, and you extend your stay.
San Cristóbal de las Casas in Mexico has a lot of restaurants , from Mexican specialties to burgers, but also fine dining. I visit San Cristóbal on a smaller budget and have some budget-proof recommendations for you.
One of the main reasons why I am such a fan of the Mexican town of Bacalar is the range of nice cafes and restaurants. There is so much choice here. My stomach and taste buds are having a blast! So let me share my restaurant tips with you.
For my visit to Bacalar in Mexico, I obviously want to find the best hotel or hostel I can. You too, right? I’ve tested no less than three hotels and one hostel for you.