Manacor is the second-largest city in Mallorca, but somehow, it doesn’t really appeal to me. But, I give it a chance, and guess what? There is quite a bit to experience in this city. And! It’s Rafael Nadal’s hometown.
During a beach holiday on Mallorca, definitely pay a visit to the capital. Did you know that Palma de Mallorca also is a perfect city trip destination? It is a really cool Spanish city that offers lots of entertainment. ¡Vamos!
You probably already have an extensive list of things you want to do in Mallorca. But did you include some unusual things to do? Some are a little crazy, some a little different, but always a good idea.
Ok, this is NOT what you wanted on your Mallorca holiday: rain. All plans are now literally falling apart. Fortunately, there is still quite a bit to do on the island when it rains. I’ll give you 14 tips for what to do in Mallorca when it rains.
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 tips for Mallorca.
It is impossible to make a complete foodie guide of Palma de Mallorca. There are simply too many great restaurants and cafes to try. But, of course, I tested a few, so I’m happy to share my experiences with you!
In the northeast of Mallorca are the towns of Artà and Capdepera. And they’re surprisingly fun! Both have beautiful fortifications: one a walled castle, the other a walled church. And they are only a fifteen-minute drive from each other. So they’re easy to combine and make a day trip out of it.
In Mallorca, you can walk endlessly. There are a lot of walking routes, from very challenging to just a short hike. If you want to get moving during your holiday, but it doesn’t have to be too active, I have a few nice short hikes for you in Mallorca. They are all laps, so you start and finish in the same place.