In the island there are beaches wider or shorter, wider or narrower, popular or isolated, with fine sand. Many have adequate infrastructure for tourists.
Mallorca has mountains and beaches, canyons and many caves, plains, reserved area and beaches and of course sea.
I think Mallorca is amazing because it really has a bit of everything. I loved the beaches—they’re gorgeous, with crystal-clear water and hidden coves that feel like your own secret spots. I also had so much fun hiking the mountains and trails, which gave me stunning views of the island. Wandering through charming villages and Palma’s lively streets was such a treat, with great food, cozy cafes, and local culture everywhere. Whether I wanted to relax, explore, or just discover something new, Mallorca made it so easy to have an unforgettable experience. Following Pinerary’s Weekend in Mallorca itinerary helped me see the best spots without feeling rushed.
Calas de Mallorca has hotels, restaurants, bars, discos, shopping centers and beaches. It is a starting point to visit the island.
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Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands with a total area of around 1,405 square kilometers. It is approximately 100 kilometers long and 70 kilometers wide, making it a popular tourist destination for its beautiful beaches and landscapes.
Cala Santanyi is a touristic attraction in the Southern part of Mallorca.You can find here a canyon, a cactus garden, beaches, restaurants and bars..
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Minorca has more beaches than Mallorca and Ibiza put together - a true paradise for sun worshippers. Many beaches have been developed and are well served with facilities for tourists, whilst others remain almost untouched. so approximately 18 beaches which is a lot because most of them cover the whole coastline , and some of them aren't even discovered!
Hey, I’m Kat! I had the chance to visit Mallorca, and honestly, it stole my heart. From the peaceful mornings in Port de Pollenca to climbing the 365 Calvari Steps and getting lost in the charm of little villages, every part of the trip felt meaningful. It’s a place where you can slow down, soak in the beauty, and really connect with the moment. I wanted to remember it all—and also help others experience the same magic—so I created a detailed itinerary on Pinerary. It’s a platform where I shared the spots I loved, the routes I took, and little tips from my own trip. If you're dreaming about Mallorca, feel free to check it out and make the journey your own!
Palma de Mallorca is the capital.
Vuelta a Mallorca was created in 1992.
RCD Mallorca was created in 1916.