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Majorca Sightseeing

Majorca combines historic towns, dramatic mountain scenery, coastal viewpoints, caves, and cultural landmarks, making it one of Spain's most diverse sightseeing destinations.

 

Palma Cathedral – A magnificent Gothic cathedral overlooking the sea and one of Mallorca's most iconic landmarks.

Palma – The island's capital, known for its historic old town, elegant squares, shopping, and waterfront promenade.

Valldemossa – A charming mountain village famous for its stone houses, cobbled streets, and historic monastery.

Sóller – A picturesque town surrounded by orange groves, connected to Palma by a historic wooden train.

Cap de Formentor – A dramatic headland offering breathtaking views of cliffs, mountains, and the Mediterranean Sea.

Cuevas del Drach – Spectacular underground caves featuring impressive stalactites and one of the world's largest underground lakes.

Bellver Castle – A unique circular castle with panoramic views over Palma and the coastline.

Serra de Tramuntana – A UNESCO World Heritage mountain range known for stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and traditional villages.

Sa Calobra – A spectacular coastal gorge and scenic viewpoint surrounded by towering cliffs.