Visit Mallorca
Your guide to the best places, sites, and traditions of Palma de Mallorca
Where to Stay
Looking for where to stay in Mallorca? Discover charming boutique hotels nestled in the heart of bustling towns or luxurious beachfront resorts offering unparalleled views of the Mediterranean. Indulge in authentic local cuisine at family-run restaurants, savouring traditional dishes bursting with Mediterranean flavours.
Get ready to embark on a journey of sun, sea, and sand as we explore the best beaches in Mallorca together. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or a first-time visitor, our blog will equip you with all the information you need to plan an unforgettable beach holiday in this Mediterranean paradise.
Top Beaches
Things to do
Wondering what to do in Mallorca? Explore lively street markets, hike along rugged coastal trails, or embark on a sailing adventure around the island's stunning coastline. Our guide is your passport to unlocking Mallorca's hidden gems and unforgettable experiences. Let's make memories together in Mallorca!
Frequently asked questions
Where is Mallorca?
Mallorca is the largest island of the Balearic archipelago, located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is part of Spain and specifically belongs to the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands.
Is Mallorca safe?
Mallorca is generally considered a safe destination for travellers, with low levels of violent crime. However, it's vital to maintain vigilance and employ precautionary measures to deter petty theft, particularly in congested areas and tourist hotspots
How big is Mallorca?
Mallorca covers an area of approximately 3,640 square kilometres (1,405 square miles) making it the largest island in the Balearic archipelago and one of Spain's largest islands.
Is Mallorca worth visiting?
Absolutely worth it! Mallorca's captivating scenery, warm climate, and wealth of attractions, from ancient ruins to bustling markets, provide an unparalleled travel experience that's sure to leave a lasting impression.
Is Mallorca expensive?
Like many popular tourist destinations, Mallorca offers a range of prices to accommodate different budgets. While some areas may be expensive, especially during peak tourist seasons, savvy travellers can find affordable options for accommodations, dining, and activities with a bit of research and planning.
What is the weather like in Mallorca?
The weather in Mallorca follows a typical Mediterranean pattern, with warm summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures can climb above 30°C (86°F), providing perfect conditions for outdoor pursuits such as hiking, cycling, and beach activities. Winters are cooler, with temperatures averaging around 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F), making it an ideal time for exploring the island's cultural attractions and scenic landscapes.
Do you need a car in Mallorca?
Although it is not necessary, it is recommended to hire a car if you wish to explore Mallorca freely. Public transport on the island can be quite restrictive depending on the area.
What language is spoken in Mallorca?
In Mallorca, the predominant language spoken is Mallorquin, a dialect of Catalan which holds official status alongside Spanish. Visitors will find that most locals are fluent in both languages, although Spanish is often used in more touristy areas to accommodate visitors from around the world.