Mallorca Info
Tourist Attractions
- Beaches - this is what the most people come for. The main tourist areas are on the southern and eastern coast but places may be crowded in high season. More secluded and quiet beaches can be found on the island but expect a difficult route (e.g. cliffs) and minimal parking. A must visit is Es Trenc, near the Colonia de Sant Jordi, but there are also many beaches not that popular worth a visit.
Note - If you find yourself in Palma, looking for a quieter beach than the 5km strand, take the blue bus line all the way to its Western terminus, which is simply called Playa. It is a wonderful little cove set about by rocks, with a local restaurant right on the beach. There are other coves in either direction, but this is the most welcoming.
- Hiking - The Serra de Tramuntana offers some fine trails.
- Cycling - In spring the island's roads are popular with several professional teams in preparation for the next season.
- Palma - the island's capital offers the famous cathedral as well as a nice city centre to stroll around.
- Golf - courses such as the Andratx, Alcanada, Canyamel, Capdepera, Poniente, Santa Ponsa 1,2 & 3, Bendinat, Son Termens, Son Vida, Son Muntaner, Son Quint, Son Gual, Maioris,Golf Park Puntiro, Pula, Son Antem East & West. Simply Mallorca Golf provides details of the locations and facilities of all of the island's golf courses.
- Nature - S'Abulfera is a large salt marsh near the town of Alcudia. Large numbers of bird species can be seen, including many species of heron, waders, ducks and warblers. The cliffs of Fortmentor are good for sea birdwatching and is one of the best places for a chance of seeing the rare Elenora's Falcon.
- Free Classical Music Concerts - during the summer, free open-air classical music concerts are usually organised on Saturday evenings on the Bendinat Golf Course.
- Deep Water Soloing/Psicobloc - the island's unique geography has helped it become the premier destination for rock climbers wishing to experience deep water soloing or psicobloc, rock climbing above deep water.