
Visit Mallorca — The locals' guide
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and one of Europe's most visited destinations. But the Mallorca most tourists see is just a tiny part of what the island has to offer. This guide was written by our team who lives here — to show you the real Mallorca.
Mallorca by the numbers
The unmissable sights
Mallorca is packed with remarkable sites. Palma's old town and its Gothic cathedral La Seu, the village of Valldemossa where Chopin stayed, the Serra de Tramuntana listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the medieval markets of Sineu and Inca, the wine estates of Binissalem. But the most memorable places aren't in tourist guides.
- ⛪La Seu — PalmaGothic cathedral facing the sea — one of the most beautiful in Spain
- 🏘️ValldemossaChopin's village, cobbled streets, mountain views
- ⛰️Serra de TramuntanaUNESCO Heritage — hiking, century-old olive trees, panoramas
- 🛒Sineu MarketThe most authentic on the island — every Wednesday morning
- 🚃Sóller & its tramThe city of oranges and the 1913 vintage tram
What others don't show you
Mallorca's south coast is home to dozens of turquoise coves inaccessible by normal car. Cala Pi, with its white cliffs and unreal waters. Cala Maioris, a nature reserve with crystal-clear water. Es Trenc, 3km of white sand with a Caribbean feel. These places have always existed — but only those in the know can access them. That's exactly why we organise our convertible 4x4 excursions: to take you where no one else goes.

Practical tips for visiting Mallorca
The unmissable excursion to visit Mallorca
The best way to visit Mallorca differently is our convertible 4x4 excursion. 5 hours, 6 destinations, secret beaches and a passionate guide who knows every corner of the island.
Book the excursion — €59/person