Mallorca is synonymous with world-renowned beaches and coves, but also with nature, golf, culture, water sports and entertainment. There are many reasons to travel to this Balearic Islands destination.
This island, stretching almost 80 kilometers from one end to the other, stands out for its diversity. Along its 550 kilometers of coastline you will find some of the most beautiful coves and beaches in the Mediterranean.
Its clear, clean waters are ideal for swimming and water sports such as diving, windsurfing, fishing, sailing or even surfing.
Nature also plays a key role, with nearly 40% of the territory protected, including the Tramuntana mountain range and the Cabrera National Park.
Every corner of Mallorca is a pleasant surprise, perfect to explore by car, on foot or by bicycle.
For centuries, villages such as Deià, Pollença or Valldemossa have attracted artists with their picturesque atmosphere.
Culture is one of the island’s defining elements, with festivals, concerts and exhibitions throughout the year, centered around Palma de Mallorca.
The island is also excellently connected via Son Sant Joan International Airport and regular ferry services.