Top 10 places to visit in Mallorca

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Thinking of taking a trip to Mallorca but not sure which spots are must-sees? At DoYouSpain, we've got you covered with a list of the top 10 places you must visit in Mallorca. Include these locations in your itinerary to ensure you don't miss a single corner of this beautiful island.

How to arrive in Mallorca and discover the island

Mallorca is only accessible by plane or ferry. Both options are popular, with numerous flights and sea routes arriving and departing daily, especially during the summer season.

Once on the island, getting around is a breeze if you hire a car. Although there is public transport, some destinations in Mallorca are harder to reach and may require lengthy walks. Having a car gives you the freedom to visit multiple coves or beaches in a single day, making your explorations more comfortable and efficient.

Top 10 places to visit in Mallorca

Even if you've never visited Mallorca, you probably know it's an island full of paradisiacal beaches, turquoise waters, beautiful coves, and excellent gastronomy. At DoYouSpain, we've curated a list of 10 must-see places in Mallorca that you simply can't miss—perfect spots to mark for your road trip. Let's dive in!

Es Trenc Beach

Es Trenc Beach is a must-visit spot in Mallorca. It's one of the largest beaches on the island, perfect for a refreshing swim in the summer or a long walk in the winter. The beach is surrounded by salt flats, meaning there are no buildings around, allowing you to enjoy a completely natural landscape.

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Fornalutx

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Fornalutx is a charming village nestled between Soller and Escorca. It's so special that it's part of the Most Beautiful Villages of Spain Association. This hidden gem is perfect for a day trip or an overnight getaway, where you can enjoy stunning views and dine at a restaurant serving typical local food.

Capdepera

In the southern part of Mallorca lies Capdepera, a town with a rich history. We recommend visiting the Castle of Capdepera, a fortress originally built to protect the area from pirate attacks. Today, it's a fascinating attraction for history lovers.

Capdepera Castle

Santuari de Cura

While Mallorca is famous for its beaches, it also boasts stunning mountains and viewpoints. The Santuari de Cura, located atop Puig de Randa in the island's south, is one of the best places to visit. This sanctuary offers incredible views of the surrounding villages. There is also a restaurant at the top where you can enjoy a meal with fantastic views.

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Formentor

If you're searching for the best sunsets in Mallorca, Formentor is the place to be. Located in the north of the island, this small peninsula offers stunning cliffs where you can watch the sun dip below the horizon. Make sure to add Formentor to your list of must-visit places in Mallorca.

Formentor

Es Salt des Freu

Es Salt des Freu is a stunning waterfall located in the heart of the Tramuntana mountain range. If you are coming to Mallorca during the spring, it's a fantastic excursion for families, especially with younger children. If you arrive early in the morning, parking should be easy. The hike to the waterfall and back takes about an hour, making it a perfect addition to your itinerary, even if you’re short on time.

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Valldemossa

For a peaceful escape from the more touristy areas, Valldemossa is a must-visit. This picturesque inland village is one of the most beautiful on the island, with charming viewpoints and well-preserved historic charm. It’s a perfect spot for a day trip or a short getaway.

Valldemossa

Cala Mondrago

One of the best ways to explore Mallorca is by visiting its most beautiful coves. Cala Mondragó is one of the island's most beautiful spots, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and fine white sand, all surrounded by a breathtaking natural landscape.

Cala Mondragó

Sa Calobra

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For those who love driving, we recommend roaming along the road to Sa Calobra. This 7.5-mile route of curves through the mountains offers unique views that will leave a lasting impression. At the end of the road, you'll reach the small but stunning Cala de Sa Calobra.

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Sóller

We can't mention Soller without also talking about the Puerto de Soller, and its beautiful promenade, one of the best places to visit in Mallorca. The two villages are next to each other, and are connected by an old train; Soller is inland, while Puerto de Soller features a beautiful beach area surrounded by palm trees.

Soller, Mallorca

When is the best time to visit Mallorca?

You know the saying: ‘There are no two ways about it’? Well, it's similar here: there's no single best time of year to visit Mallorca. The island is beautiful in all seasons. However, the ideal time to visit depends on what you're looking for. If you want a beach and sun holiday, the best months are from May or June until September.

Mallorca attracts many tourists, but there are some places (like some of the ones we've recommended) that are less crowded and will offer you a bit more peace and quiet.

If you're travelling to Mallorca to discover its more adventurous side and want to explore the island by doing incredible road trips, consider visiting during the early months of spring or throughout autumn. These seasons offer a pleasant climate for outdoor activities.

If you're travelling to Mallorca to explore its adventurous side and want to embark on incredible road trips, consider visiting during the early months of spring or throughout autumn. These seasons provide a pleasant climate for outdoor activities.

What to consider when organising your trip to Mallorca

These type of trips require special preparation. Knowing where you'll sleep and eat, what places you'll visit, what excursions and activities are available, and having some tips for visiting the island can help you make the most of your time and save money.

Where to stay in Mallorca

If you're unsure about where to stay in Mallorca, choose an area that aligns with your plans. For a summer beach, sun, and relaxation trip, opt for a hotel or apartment near the beach. If you prefer mountain scenery and being close to nature, choose rural accommodation further inland.

What to eat in Mallorca

Mallorca is also famous for its gastronomy. If you haven’t tried its popular dishes, you must do so during your trip: Mallorcan ensaimada and sobrassada are the main ones, but there's more! Don't leave without trying the coca de trempo, baked with flatbread dough and vegetables, or the Mallorcan frit mallorqui.

Best plans in Mallorca

Day trips to various places in Mallorca are perfect for making the most of your holiday or weekend. On the island, you'll find a multitude of options for excursions and activities to enjoy as a couple, with friends, or with children.

We recommend not missing the Natural Park of S'Albufera de Mallorca, a spectacular nature reserve in the north of the island, located in the bay of Alcudia. Another great option for sea lovers is a boat trip to the island of Sa Dragonera, a protected natural area.

Tips for visiting Mallorca

In addition to all our recommendations, our main advice for visiting Mallorca is to organise your trip from home. This is the best way to save time and money. If you plan to hire a car, you can book as far in advance as you need through DoYouSpain, ensuring everything is ready when you arrive. Check out clients' opinions about hiring a car in Mallorca and embrace the best advice for getting around the island easily.

Discover Mallorca’s best places with DoYouSpain

The best way to get around the places to visit in Mallorca is, without a doubt, to hire a car at Mallorca Airport or the port as soon as you arrive on the island. Additionally, there are local offices throughout the island where you can pick up your hire car if you find it more convenient.

This will allow you to get to your accommodation quickly and without any worries on the same day you arrive. It will also give you complete freedom to move around the island whenever and wherever you want. Keep in mind that you can cross from the easternmost to the westernmost part of the island in as little as an hour and a half.

If you have any questions about hiring a car, DoYouSpain is here to help you through the entire process—before, during, and after your trip. You can contact us or call us at 964 830 995, and we will assist you with everything you need.