We're sure that, at some point, you've thought about spending your holidays in Mallorca, as it's one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean, a true paradise for an unforgettable holiday. In fact, the "Island of Calm" is much more than just beaches and parties, and it has become a top destination for families, couples, friends, and sports lovers.
You’ve still never been to Mallorca? We’ll bring you 7 reasons to visit our island this summer.
1- Delightful beaches and coves
If you like visiting quiet beaches, then Mallorca is your ideal holiday destination this summer. Although this island has popular and crowded beaches, it also has numerous secluded coves, where you can enjoy some peaceful times in Mallorca.
We can highlight Es Trenc, a cove located in the south of the island; Caló des Moro, so natural and surrounded by a beautiful rocky landscape; Cala En Tugores, with its beautiful views of the sea; Cala Pi, embedded in a cliff; Cala Mesquida, a unique location within a nature reserve and well known for its dunes; and the beach of Muro, famous for its turquoise waters and fine sand, perfect for water sports.
2- A rich historical and cultural heritage
Did you think that Mallorca was just sun and sand? Not at all! While on holiday in Mallorca, you'll discover numerous historical remains, such as the ruins of the Roman city of Pollentia and the public estate of Son Real, where you can visit different archaeological sites.
As for the religious and civil architecture, we recommend you visit the Cathedral of Santa María de Palma, popularly known as La Seu, which dates from the 14th century and is one of the few buildings to survive the great earthquake of 1343, and Bellver Castle, also in the capital and strategically located on a hill.
3- Unique landscapes
Holidays are the ideal time to relax and recharge your batteries. And, to achieve this, there’s nothing better than escaping from the daily routine and seeking refuge in nature.
Mallorca is home to many natural treasures. The most outstanding of these is the Tramuntana mountain range, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The Tramuntana mountain range stretches over a large part of the island and is home to many charming villages with their common dry stone architecture. We can highlight the following villages, which are perfect for a day out during your holiday in Mallorca: Pollensa, Fornalutx, Valldemossa, Sóller, and Deià.
4- A holiday destination for the whole family
Holidays in Mallorca are a great option for families, as the island has a wide range of leisure activities for all ages.
Some of the all-age activities that we recommend are a visit to Palma Aquarium (one of the largest aquariums in Spain), a trip to the Coves del Drach, or a trip from Palma to Sòller in an old train dating from 1912.
Moreover, in our hotels for kids, the facilities and entertainment will be the icing on the cake on your holidays in Mallorca.
5- Active tourism destination
Palma de Mallorca is a unique setting for outdoor sports (canyoning, climbing, hiking, etc.), water sports (sailing, sport fishing, surfing, etc.), cycling, and golf. The island also has more than 20 golf courses, making it one of the top holiday destinations for golf lovers.
If you're looking for specialised accommodation, we recommend you take a look at our hotel VIVA Golf Adults Only 18+.
6- Gourmet dining experiences
If you decide to come to Mallorca for your holiday, you’ll be able to enjoy a varied culinary selection that includes traditional restaurants (where you can try typical dishes such as caracoles (snails), tumbet, frito mallorquín and arròs brut) and avant-garde or international cuisine restaurants with options for all tastes and budgets.
In addition to being the “island of good food", Mallorca is also a top wine destination. The small town of Binissalem has been designated the main destination for wine lovers, and, from there, they organize routes to discover the best vineyards in the region.
7- An archipelago to discover
On your holiday in Mallorca you can take the opportunity to discover other islands in the Balearic archipelago, such as Cabrera.
Made up of 19 islets, and situated barely 10 kilometres to the south of our island, Cabrera belongs to the municipality of Palma.
This "wild" territory was declared a Maritime-Terrestrial National Park in 1991, and conserves all the essence of the Mediterranean in its beaches and surroundings.
On your trip to Cabrera, you'll be able to see the N'Ensola lighthouse - the monument to the French villages - as well as its castle, botanical garden, and its blue cave (a must-see).
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