During the summer months the sun sets in the entrance to the bay. Port de Soller is also home to a number of good hotels and a new luxury hotel. We would like to thank our local partners, Fet a Soller ...
This image updates constantly throughout the day. Many thanks to our partners helping provide this image, the Melia Palma Marina and Hotel Santa Clara Boutique Hotel & Spa.
It was converted into Gothic style under Jaume II, but elements of Islamic architecture remain - like the Moorish arches seen from the seafront, lit up at night like a row of lanterns. Inside you'll ...
Artefacts of the site were first discovered in the 17th century but excavations were not started until 1923. The work still continues today and is funded by the Consorci de la Ciutat Romana de ...
An ecologist before it was fashionable, and an eary hippy who wore Mallorcan peasant clothes, he bought up estates along the coast in an effort to save them from development, and devoted himself to ...
Birdwatchers come to Mallorca from all over Europe to see rare migrants here like Montagu's harriers and Eleanora's falcons; species breeding here include stonechats, moustached warblers and the ...
Visiting the Blue Caves is a must-do on your trip to Mallorca. Depart from Port de Pollensa and head to the impressive and unique Blue Cave, only accessible by boat. It receives this curious name due ...
La Reserva Puig de Galatzó is like an adventure park for both adults and kids offering not only a nature reserve but also activities like zip wires, climbing or a Tibetan bridge plus lots of animals.
Flying is almost certainly the quickest and most convenient method of travel to the island of Mallorca. There's a wide choice of airlines which offer flights at competitive prices. Have a look at our ...
Talaiotic and Roman remains are followed by Moorish ceramics and Christian art, providing a quick overview of Mallorcan history. It's worth going just to see the building, a 17th-century palace built ...