Must-sees in Majorca
Majorca Tour with Fornalutx, Son Marroig and Wine Tasting
If you want to explore Majorca's cultural side, then this exclusive, adults-only tour is for you. You'll discover gems such as the mountain village Fornalutx, the palace of Son Marroig, Sa Foradada and visit a winery for a tasting.
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The Drach Caves are located on the southeastern coast of Majorca, in Porto Cristo which was once a fishermen's refuge. The cave system is extensive and fascinating, not least because one of the world's largest underground lakes can be found there. Your guide will lead you on a tour that weaves through a series of caverns adorned with thousands of stalactites and stalagmites. A live concert is included in the visit, followed by the option to cross Lake Martel by boat or footbridge.
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Guided Tour of Hams Caves with Dinosaurland Visit
As family outings in Majorca go, it's hard to beat this double-header to the Hams Caves and Dinosaurland. It's a spine-tingling and dramatic journey into the island's pre-history, where Genesis and Titanosaur will leave you open-mouthed. Marga, one of our local guides, says, ‘This tour really captures the imagination as you go from one of Majorca's oldest attractions, the 10-million-year-old Hams Caves, to one of the newest, the recently opened Dinosaurland.'The Hams Caves may be millions of years old, but they were discovered only last century. And since then, they've become one of the island's top attractions. As you explore the three main caves, you'll learn about the island's original inhabitants. The semi-open Round Cave, with its botanical vegetation, has a Jurassic feel to it – and whets your appetite for what's inside. In the Blue Cave, an audiovisual timelapse documentary called Genesis recounts the history of Majorca from the Big Bang to today. And the Classic Cave, which is a network of 12 chambers, is full of mystery. There's also a soothing Venetian-inspired music show.The mild gives way to the wild at Dinosaurland, where you'll walk among the more than 100 life-sized recreations of dinosaurs, including the mythical Titanosaurus, at more than 50m long. Some consider it to have been the largest species. The kids can also play at being palaeontologists, enjoy games and puzzles or try their hand at drawing. A great day out for the whole family.
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It's not every day that you can go full throttle through a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But this off-road 4x4 adventure lets you do exactly that through rugged Tramuntana Mountains landscapes.
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Driveando Tramuntana Hidden Places VIP Tour
Discover the culture, gastronomy and landscapes of Majorca on a driving tour through the Serra de Tramuntana. Our innovative communication system allows interaction between vehicles so you can enjoy the guide's commentary and insights from the comfort of your own car.This backroads tour includes several stops, including Valldemossa Hermitage to enjoy the peaceful ambiance and sample a Majorcan spiral pastry called 'ensaimada.' Next you'll explore Miramar Monastery's gardens and enjoy some local crackers with cheese. There will be a further stop at Sóller olive mill to find out about olive oil production on the island.To round off the trip, tuck into a traditional lunch in Soller town, featuring typical Majorcan dishes including pa amb oli, and Gató dessert accompanied by local wine. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Serra de Tramuntana and experience the flavours of Majorca.
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North, south, east or west, no matter where you stay in Majorca, each part of the island has its own must see sights. From authentic farmer's markets and history-packed towns to camera-grabbingly good viewpoints you'll uncover all of your area's best kept secrets. There's a typical Majorcan lunch, too.On this tour, what you do in the morning depends on where you're staying. From the south, you'll start the day driving by the wow-factor views along the west coast's winding roads. There'll also be free time to explore the culture-rich village of Valldemossa, plus a poke around the pretty town of Petra or a pearl factory.From the north or east, you'll kick off with a visit to an aloe vera farm, followed by a chance to pick-up local produce at farmer's markets in Sineu or Arta. On all trips, a typical Majorcan lunch is included, alongside an afternoon spent exploring the 17th-century Bonany Monastery.
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Sunset Cruise Trike Tour with Transfer
Triking around inland Majorca as the sun dips into the horizon should be on everybody's bucket list. Trike through coastal paths and along panoramic roads to the heart of the Randa mountain range – with some viewpoints thrown in for good measure too.After an introduction to the trikes, you'll pop on your helmet and rev your way out of Palma. Taking the road towards Valdemossa and Esporles, you'll soon be in the Tramuntana Mountains, and riding the classic Rewaco three-seater or five-seater trikes, you'll have a smooth ride the whole way.You'll continue on a coastal path along the Cala Delta cliffs, before reaching the first photo stop at Torre de Cala Pi, offering up views across a picturesque cove, dotted with yachts. After, you'll head inland into the Randa mountains, where more top-notch photo opportunties await at the Cura Monastery.
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Majorca Winery Visit with Wine & Local Food Tasting
This tour takes you to the heart of Majorca's wine country to sample the fruits of a small family-run winery. We'll head to the village of Santa Maria del Camí to visit Bodega Ramanyà for a guided tour, rounding off the experience with a typical Majorcan snack. Xisco, one of our local guides, says, ‘The family stands for rural Mallorca. They are very entertaining and will tell you all about the history of the island through their collection of farming artefacts.'During your journey to the grape-growing region of Binissalem, which is a Denomination of Origin, your expert guide will give you the lowdown on the island's wines. This terroir is situated near the foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains and, says Xisco, ‘the fertile earth and the sunny weather give the local wines a special taste'. By visiting a local family-run bodega, you'll be contributing to a fairer distribution of revenues – some of the biggest producers of Majorcan wine have vineyards nearby.As you tour the vineyards and winery, you'll learn about the grape varieties, their harvesting, ageing and bottling. You'll also be able to observe the family's collection of artefacts from yesteryear. These were used for the cultivation of the grapes and tilling of the land. Then, comes the best part – you'll sample three wines of your choice alongside a tapas-style snack made from locally sourced ingredients. Try breads, olive oils, cheeses, and more, all washed down with the cellar's own wines.
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Macià Batle Winery Visit with Tasting
More than just a winery, Macià Batle is a must-visit for wine lovers and art aficionados. This guided tour of one of Majorca's top vineyards offers a fascinating insight into how wines are produced. See the fermentation and bottling areas – as well as the unique collection of art used for labels. Rounding off the visit is a tasting of four wines and local specialities.
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Ten million years in the making, the Hams Caves were worth the wait. More than just a cool place to escape Majorca's summer heat, this system boasts three caverns – each offering a different visual experience. Located just outside Porto Cristo in the east of the island, they make for an ideal family outing.
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