Palma de Mallorca

- Casually known as Palma, the Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of Mallorca island and also one of the most popular places to visit in Mallorca.
- In addition to its vibrant culture, cuisine, music, and nightlife, Palma is home to a castle, a beach, a church, and a charming old town.
- Stroll along the beach in Palma, which is about a mile long and accessible on foot from the city center.
- Pay a visit to Palau de l’Almudaina, a vast building that is the official residence of the Spanish royal family. The place is open for the public to visit when the royal family is not in town.
Location: Situated on the south coast of Mallorca on the Bay of Palma
Alcúdia's Old Town

- The settlement of Alcudia, located on a tiny peninsula in the north of the island, has harbored inhabitants ever since the Bronze Age.
- Go to the Museum of Monograph at Pollentia to see Roman artifacts discovered during excavations, or stroll along the 16th-century city walls.
- Visit the old town of Alcudia as well as go to a church that dates back to the 14th century.
- Surrounded by beaches all around, Alcudia is one of the many Mallorca attractions where you can try numerous activities at Playa de Alcudia
Location: Located on the north coast of Mallorca
Timings: The market usually runs from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm
Puerto Portals

- One of the best places to visit in Mallorca, Puerto Portals is the place where you can spot a few celebrity faces during the summer
- Some of the famous people who have visited Puerto Portals include Paris Hilton, Jenson Button, and Bill gates.
- The marina, which has above 650 slots, is a favorite spot for the jet-set to anchor their glistening boats.
- There is a tonne of designer shops, stunning offices with top real estate and boat brokers, and a tonne of spots to have a drink or eat while taking in the scenery.
Location: Located in the south-west of the island and is a 10-minute drive from Palma
Valldemossa

- Nestled in the heart of Mallorca’s lush green mountains, Valldemossa is one of the most picturesque and tranquil places to visit in Majorca.
- As the island is surrounded by beaches all around, Valldemossa offers an idyllic escape from the beaches to the scenic mountains.
- The history of the Franciscan monks is followed by that of the Arabs. As a result, there is a monastery nearby that is available to the public and is best known for its associations with Chopin.
- You can also enjoy a quaint historic village and some beautiful gardens nearby.
- Make sure to schedule some time for hiking in your travel plans as the nearby summits provide a beautiful panorama of the Mediterranean sea and the Majorca island.
Location: West Mallorca near the Tramuntana mountain range
Sóller's

- Situated a few kilometers down the northwest region of Mallorca, Soller is Mallorca’s tenth-largest city in terms of population.
- Surrounded by mountains and situated below a valley, the mountainous trails here make for an excellent hiking and walking spot throughout the Tramuntana mountains.
- Sand beaches, a beachside promenade, and a large number of eateries can all be found in Sóller's harbor, Port de Sóller, which exudes a sense of cosmopolitanism. The harbor can be easily reached by tram that departs directly from Soller.
- From the city, you can travel to the beach or venture over the mountains to visit the nearby Fornalutx village.
Location: Northwest coast of Mallorca, 3 km inland from Port de Soller
Pollença

- Pollenca is a quaint little town situated on the road between Alcudia and Cap de Formentor.
- Away from the high-end resorts and tourist crowds, you will find that plenty of locals live in Pollenca, which makes it an ideal location to spend a serene vacation.
- Visit Ca'n Vidalet Vineyard outside of town to do some wine tasting.
- Pollenca does not have many beaches, instead you can pass your time shopping at the neighbourhood boutiques, dining at the area's top restaurants, or playing golf at one of the two adjacent courses.
Location: Northern part of Mallorca near Cap de Formentor and Alcudia
Deià

- One of the few artistic places to visit in Mallorca, Deia is an artistic colony showing the history of the early and mid-20th century of the eccentric village.
- An annual international music festival with a heavy emphasis on classical musicians is held in this little town.
- There are standard island activities like hiking, biking, and going to the beach throughout the remainder of the year.
- Make sure to visit the English poet and novelist, Robert Graves' house, while you are in Deià as he was among the first artists to settle in Deia
Location: Village in the Serra de Tramuntana along the northern ridge of Mallorca
Formentor

- A wonderful way to spend your time in Mallorca is to see the northern tip of the island, the Cap de Formentor, a meeting point of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range and the Mediterranean.
- Formentor offers magnificent views of the surroundings which can be seen from the viewing points at the Mirador de Mal Pas and the Talaia d’Albercutx.
- The lighthouse is not open for the general public to visit but you can enjoy the breathtaking views of this rugged spot from the surrounding area of the lighthouse.
- A popular destination on the island's northern coast is the white sand beach with pine trees lining it. It offers views of the Bay of Pollensa and is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.
Location: Northern tip of Mallorca
Cala Millor

- Cala Millor, meaning ‘Better Bay is a lovely town located on the island of Mallorca
- The Cala Millor beach is one of the best and among the largest beaches along the eastern coast of the island stretching for more than a kilometer.
- The beach is equipped with all the standard amenities, including sun loungers, sunshades, showers, and restrooms.
- A magnificent seafront with eateries, cafés, bars, and tourist stores runs alongside the beach.
- Enjoy the many sea activities such as jet skis, parasailing, and banana boat as well as find a windsurfing school when you visit the beach here
Location: Located on Mallorca’s eastern shore
Banyalbufar

- Banyalbufar is a small town located on the mountain range of Serra de Tramuntana, one of the lesser-known places in Mallorca.
- It is a popular location among the Mallorcans as well as the visitors who prefer peace and quiet as the majority of the area is still 100% natural and construction free
- A cliff protects this excellent stone bay, and freshwater cascades down over part of the boulders, creating an unplanned but incredibly delightful natural shower.
- The absence of boats and the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings make swimming here a true delight.
Location: Southwest coast of Mallorca in the Sierra de Tramuntana
Sa Calobra

- Topping the list of the most beautiful places to visit in Majorca, the Sa Calobra beach is a true Mediterranean paradise located on the northwest coast of Mallorca
- This gorgeous beach is tucked away behind high cliffs that are somewhat tough to climb, but the view of the pure seas reflecting the sun and being surrounded by challenging terrain makes the effort worthwhile.
- You can easily reach the beach by traveling by boat as well as have the option of cycling to and fro the beach
- With beautiful views of the blue sea and limestone rocks, the Sa Calobra climb is regarded as one of the quintessential cycling routes in the world
Location: Northwest coast
Magaluf

- Magaluf is located in the southwest of Mallorca, in Calvia well known for its lively and exhilarating nightlife
- British tourists still view it as the island's party hub today because it was the origin of the British package vacation in the 1960s.
- Magaluf, however, has a lot more to offer, including gorgeous beaches, contemporary beachfront hotels, a sizable mall, a range of attractions and activities, as well as a buzzing restaurant, bar, and nightlife scene.
- Magaluf also hosts a lot of major events, so be on the lookout for these when you plan a visit here
Location: Located in the municipality of Calvia
Fornalutx

- One of the prettiest places to visit in Mallorca, the Fornalutx is a 45-minutes walk away from Soller and can be easily reached on foot by following a marked path
- The Plaça d'Espanya, which the church guards from above, is the center of attention in the town.
- The majority of the buildings in this small town are made of stone, and many are distinctively ornamented with red and green shutters.
- Fornalutx is the ideal place to spend a charming day while exploring the tiny town.
Location: Northwest of Mallorca
The Calvia

- The 50-kilometer-long coastline of Calvià winds around slopes, rocks, and bays in a breathtakingly harsh setting.
- Boasting beautiful beaches and secluded isles, the Calvia is the perfect place for nature and sun lovers.
- One of the most beautiful attractions here is the Cala Vinyes, a small beach with sandy shores and calm waters where one can swim and bath
- Some of the other beaches here include the Playa de Palmanova, a fine golden sandy beach stretching for one kilometer and having all necessary facilities like showers, umbrella and lounge chair rentals as well as cafes and snack bars.
- Blue Flag beach is popular with families because it includes lifeguards, a kids' area, and clean, tranquil seas perfect for swimming and scuba diving.
Location: Western part of Mallorca, next to Serra de Tramuntana
Serra de Tramuntana

- An ideal location for adventure seekers, the Serra de Tramuntana is one of the top hiking spots where you can walk along the mountains of the region
- The mountain range stretches approximately 90 km from Andratx in the southwest to the Cap Formentor in the northeast, forming the northern backbone of the island.
- This UNESCO World Heritage Site has numerous hiking and walking trails that make hiking exciting and fun for all adventure lovers.
- One of the most spectacular is a 5-mile walk that connects Deià with the summit of Es Caragol, where you can take in the breathtaking 360-degree views over the northwest of the island.
Location: Mountain range running southwest to northeast