7 days in the best of Mallorca – The must-visit attractions beyond the shore
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Day 1: Getting to Palma de Mallorca
And finally when you step into Palma, the capital city of Mallorca, you will be overwhelmed by the energies that the place offers along with historical prospect. Start your tour with a walking tour of the old town,the beautiful architecture of building and serpentine roads and the pretty squares show the true history of the city.
🚇 Depending on where you are staying, it is advisable to take a city bus to the city center and begin your experience. Or take a walk along the picturesque coastline enjoying the mediteranean climate and stopping to catch up over coffee at one of the cafes.
⭐ Discover more about Palma de Mallorca history and traditions by going for sightseeing around the city and visiting the most significant sites as Palma Cathedral that is locally known as La Seu. It’s now possible to gasp at the high Gothic type of construction and the wonderful arts inside with striking work done by painters like Antoni Gaudí.
To explain the major sights in Palma, one can board a tourist bus excursion which has numerous stops with a possibility to get on and off at the desired locations, such as Paseo Marítimo and the actively functioning port.
Day 2: History Hunt in Palma
On the second day, you should explore the Museums and art galleries that are found within the city of Palma. Start your morning with a trip to the Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art which holds a large number of pieces painted by both Balearic and foreign artists.
, explore the artistic past of Mallorca at Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró held paintings, sculptures, and drawings of the famous Spanish artist Joan Miró.
Afternoon, as an option, you will enjoy the walk through the picturesque streets of the old town: founding and visiting cabinets of artists, ateliers, shops, and pubs offering the complicated and proportional, freshly made, local pastries.
Day 3: Trekking To Find Natural Beauty Of Mallorca
The third day in Mallorca can be spent outside the cities’ noisy life having a ride and seeing the island’s beautiful nature. Start your morning on the Serra de Tramuntana a UNESCO site stretch of mountain that offers some of nature’s most dramatic scenes.
Walk in one of the various available trails in the mountains, to capture the unobstructed view of the countryside bisected by the gentle rolling hills and beautiful villages dotted around them.
In the afternoon it is recommended to drive to the charming Valldemossa where you can take a walk along the cobbled streets, go to the Carthusian monastery and taste the typical Mallorcan cuisine in the local restaurant.
Day 4: This destination can be described as coastal adventure and water sports since it involves water activities and is located at the coast.
If you have the heart of an explorer, then let you go and enjoy your day on the beaches and water activities of Mallorca. Begin your day with some breathtaking coasteering; where you swim, jump, climb and traverse through the rocky cliffs and the clear waters of the sea cave.
Subsequently, one washes up the perspiration with a swim or else tries a paddleboard, kayak, or snorkeling on the crystal clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Among the water activities that one can undertake while in Mallorca, they range in difficulty to suit beginners and experienced water sports personnel.
Day 5: The incidents concerning the culinary delights and wine tasting are as follow:
After enjoying the spectacular views of Mallorca on the fourth day, the fifth day is all about what you eat on your Mallorca vacation package, and the wine that goes with it. To begin your day, you should go for marketing, if you want to try delicious cheeses, or fruits or meat or sweet you should come here.
Next, go on a food tour of eating joints within Palma that will enable you to taste the delicious Palma delicacies such as sobrassada, ensaimada, and bread with oil, wines, and spirits.
Finally in the afternoon you can go for a wine tasting in one of the beautiful vineyards located in Mallorca where you will be served different reds, white and rosés wines accompanied by the explanations of the sommeliers regarding the wine-making tradition of the island.
Day 6: History and Culture Tourists Destinations
On the last but one day in Mallorca, learn more about this sunny island’s ground history and cultural highlights at such landmarks and attractions. Start your day with a guided visit of Bellver Castle a medieval castle located on the mountain overlooking Palma.
Then, travel to the old town of Alcudia and discover narrow cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and landmarks, go up and up to the top of the walls and enjoy beautiful views over the region.
In the afternoon, go to a beautiful town of Sóller where you can take a ride in old wooden tram to the Port de Sóller where you can take a pleasant walk along the waterfront and lay on really nice sandy beach.
Day 7: Relaxation and Self-contemplation
At the end of the seventh day of your trip to Mallorca, unwind and perhaps contemplate on the wonderful moments that you have had throughout the whole week on the island. On the last day you can relax on one of the beautiful beaches of Mallorca and go swimming in the clear sea, to enjoy the warm sun on the soft sand and feel the calmness around.
Later in the evening, take your pick of a relaxing evening, sit down to a sumptuous dinner in a restaurant with waterside dining; along the coast there are plenty of seafood restaurants, grills, and other gourmet mediterranean restaurants to be found, all with splendid views of the setting sun over the sea.
Conclusion: Memories to Last a Lifetime
When you leave Mallorca and go back home with plethora of memories and experiences it’s time to pack up and go home but your memories of the week spent in Mallorca would remain with you forever. Mallorca has it all from captivating beauty of natural sceneries and cultural monuments to mouthwatering food and daring activities for any tourist who may be interested in. To those of you I will not see again, until we meet again – fair thee well and safe journeys!