Fancy getting close to nature in Majorca? Then this activity ticks all the boxes. You'll explore different landscapes from the vantage point of a horse from the famous Rancho Grande. Enjoy a two-hour ride, with a huge expanse to explore and even a mini-zoo to visit. Morning or afternoon options with or without transfer are available.
Take your pick from a variety of ways to visit Majorca's atmospheric capital, Palma. Explore the city at your own pace with our simple, hassle-free transport only option. Or, perhaps you would like to add a guided visit to the waterfront cathedral. To make the most of your day, you can pair your cathedral experience with a trip to the hilltop town of Valldemossa, too. Hugo, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Palma Cathedral is astonishing. The apse's rose window alone contains more than 1,100 pieces of stained-glass – and was designed to align with the façade's rose window twice a year, on 2/2 and 11/11, to create the figure of 8.'How the day unfolds depends on the option you've selected. With our Palma Free Time ticket, you'll have a few hours to use as you choose. Shop in the city's chic boutiques and high street fashion stores, check out plazas lined with terrace cafés, or enjoy the plentiful supply of art galleries and museums. If you've opted for the Palma and Cathedral ticket, you'll get a guided tour of this vast Gothic masterpiece. And with the third option, you'll get entry to the cathedral, plus a visit to Valldemossa – an achingly pretty village strewn on a hill less than 30-minutes' drive from Palma. Hugo says, ‘Valldemossa is the essence of rural Majorca. Honey-hued stone houses with green shutters cluster around the belfry. Make sure to try the local potato cake, ‘coca', dipped in hot chocolate.'
Enjoy an incredible adventure which includes kayak, snorkeling and much more! Admire Mallorca with friends and feel the thrill of water activities.
It's exhilarating, exciting and gives you a completely unique, bird's eye view of Majorca – a hot air balloon is an unmissable experience. You'll meet with the pilots, help with the preparation and drift off up, up and away. Get ready for amazing views of the landscape below and after your flight you'll receive a flight certificate.
Create your own itinerary across 16 bus stops around Palma de Mallorca and enjoy 360° panoramic views with a hop-on hop-off bus tour and much more!
Double up on the fun of snorkelling in Majorca with these stand-up paddle or kayak combos. Starting with the chance to familiarise yourself with your vessel in the calm waters of S'Illot beach, you'll cast off along the coast, passing by sea caves and hidden coves. Then, when you reach Cala Morlanda, you'll grab your mask and jump in for a snorkelling session – this area's renowned for its diverse marine life and underwater Posidonia meadows.
Ten million years in the making, the Hams Caves were worth the wait. More than just a cool place to escape Majorca's summer heat, this system boasts three caverns – each offering a different visual experience. Located just outside Porto Cristo in the east of the island, they make for an ideal family outing.
Enjoy a small group SUP experience in Mallorca whether you are experienced or a beginner. Choose between a day and a sunset option. Snorkel in Cala Agulla and Rajad.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness a magnificent sunset at sea. Reserve your spot now and get ready to create cherished memories.
Inspired by National Geographic's Pristine Seas project, which aims to protect the last wild places in our oceans, this National Geographic Day Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and unspoiled Mediterranean waters by kayak. Accompanied by your experienced guide and a marine biologist, you'll learn about the importance of Posidonia. Let your guide take you on a kayak tour through the marine protected area of the Dragonera Islands, offshore from Sant Elm. It's a rich ecosystem home to dolphins, fish, birds, algae, and more. Enjoy the opportunity to snorkel and marvel at the Posidonia meadows up close, while your guide explains the significance of this seagrass for the Mediterranean and the world. Learn how we can help protect the Posidonia meadows by raising awareness of their role in the battle against global warming, as featured in the National Geographic documentary, 'Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection'.
By day Palma is a medieval wonderland, by night it's a radiant hive of activity. You'll be taken to Majorca's elegant capital for an evening away from your resort. Browse designer stores, dine in trendy Santa Catalina or stroll on the city walls under the Gothic cathedral. Xisco, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘La Llotja is a 600-year-old medieval exchange. It's free to visit and you can follow its twisting Gothic columns as they wind their way to the ceiling. You can also spot a ‘spy box', where spotters would look down on the crowd to see if anyone was stealing.'Arriving Palma in the early evening, you'll have about five hours to spend in the capital. You can choose to have the evening to yourselves with five hours of free time to wander at your own pace and perhaps find a place to enjoy a meal. Alternatively, you could opt to join a guided tour of the historic city to get some local insight as you weave through the amospheric streets for around 90 minutes. If you decide to book the dinner option, you'll dine in the Cellar sa Premsa restaurant at 8pm.Most shops are open late so you can visit the boutiques and high street stores around the tree-lined boulevard of Passeig d'es Born, or browse for souvenirs near the cathedral, which glows in after-dark floodlighting. Palma is a city which stays up late, and many cultural attractions such as La Llotja and Es Baluard Modern Art Museum stay open until 8 or 9pm, so you can sightsee even on an evening visit.
Sightseeing is taken to a whole new level on this trike tour. You'll visit impressive photo stops around Majorca, while riding the open and winding country roads along the Tramuntana Mountains and west coast.After an introduction to the trikes, you'll pop on your helmet and rev your way out of Palma. Taking the road towards Valdemossa and Esporles, you'll soon be in the Tramuntana Mountains, and riding the classic Rewaco three-seater or five-seater trikes, you'll have a smooth ride the whole way.You'll scoot along to Torre del Verger, which looks out over the Mediterranean and Majorca's rugged coastline. Then, continue towards Port d' Andratx, driving along the coast to Camp de Mar and Paguera. Eventually, you'll reach Puerto Portals before finishing with a drive back into Palma via the Paseo Maritimo, where the cruise ships dock.
Visit the Natura Parc complex and learn about more than 500 species, and meet a collection of birds from the most remote corners of the planet.
With calm, warm waters filled with colourful sea life, Majorca's just the place for an underwater adventure. Alongside an experienced instructor, you'll get to grips with the basics before taking your new skills out to sea. Choose between a taster Discover Scuba session, or opt for a full-length scuba diving course with certification and the chance to explore Open Water, Rescue Dives and Divemaster.
Enjoy this incredible sea cave adventure and explore Mallorca differently.
Cova dels Coloms is a favourite among thrill-seekers, and on this tour you'll find out just why. After a 30-minute trek across the coastline, spotting wild goats, turtles and more, you'll reach Cala Falco. Don your wetsuit and gear up for a swim into a hidden cave, where crystal-clear lakes and impressive rock formations await inside two vast chambers. Experience the serene beauty of this secluded spot, with your guide on hand to explain the importance of this pristine and natural ecosystem.
Just on the outskirts of Soller you'll find the only botanical garden and natural history museum in Majorca. Here, nature enthusiasts can learn all about the flora, fauna and fossils of the Balearic Islands. Wander around the gardens and halls, with many endangered plants and unique specimen, preserved thanks to the foundation's efforts.If you're interested in finding out all there is to know about the flora of Majorca, then the Sóller Botanical Garden is ideal. The foundation was set up to grow, conserve, study and preserve rare and endangered plants from the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands and further afield. The gardens also host one of largest wild seed banks of Spain.The Natural History Museum of the Balearic Islands, located in a 19th-century building, shows a selection of minerals, rocks, fossils and animals from Majorca and the Balearics. See the diversity of the past and present flora and fauna of the islands, and the challenges they face in today's world.
Discover the awe-striking beauty of Genova caves in Palma. Join a tour to witness nature's artistic mastery in these ancient dwellings.
Discover Palma de Mallorca in a unique way: find clues and complete the puzzle in an escape app-guided tour!