
Nature in Majorca
Rancho Grande two-hour horse ride with transfer
Fancy getting close to nature in Majorca? This activity ticks all the boxes. You'll explore diverse landscapes from the vantage point of a horse at the famous Rancho Grande. Enjoy a two-hour ride across a vast area, with the chance to visit a mini-zoo along the way. Morning or afternoon options are available, with or without transfer, and if you select the morning ride including breakfast, a traditional Majorcan selection will start your day. There is no option to add breakfast on the day, so if you would like to try it, make sure you choose the ticket option with breakfast at time of booking.
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Explore Mallorca's diverse landscapes on a hiking tour of the Alcúdia Peninsula. Reach the peak of Talaia d'Alcúdia for spectacular views.
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Entrance Ticket to Natura Parc
Visit the Natura Parc complex and learn about more than 500 species, and meet a collection of birds from the most remote corners of the planet.
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Saddle up for an exciting adventure at Rancho Grande – the island's biggest working horse ranch. Choose between a sunset horse or wagon ride through rural Majorca. And on this evening trip, there's plenty for non-riders too, like a wagon tour of the ranch, live music and a delicious barbecue feast for all.
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Adventure dolphin tour in Cala Ratjada Ticket
Majorca's sparkling sea is home to abundant marine life. Zoom over the waves in search of graceful pods of dolphin on this wildlife tour in Cala Ratjada. On a comfortable speedboat, limited to just 12 guests, you'll set off on a 1.5-hour trip at sunrise. Under the expert guidance of our captain, you'll get up close and personal with playful dolphins in their natural habitat. Not only a visual spectacle, but this tour also offers a chance to learn about these fascinating creatures while supporting their protection.
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Entrance to Salinas d’es Trenc
They've been making salt for centuries in Majorca, so there's no denying the historical importance of Salinas d'es Trenc – the island's vast salt flats. This tour and tasting session introduces you to over 2000-years of salt production before a chance to sample several flavoured varieties used by top chefs worldwide.Wandering the miles of cotton-white salt flats, your guide will fill you in on facts about this all-important resource before a chance to try some for yourself. Alongside regular sea salt, their flavoured varieties include black olive, curry, and even hibiscus. So highly coveted is Salinas d'es Trenc's Flor de Sal, it's used by gourmet chefs across Europe.What's more, the area is also a protected nature reserve. Keep your eyes peeled for rare plants, birds and wildlife that live here – particularly the pink flamingos.
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Dynamic horseback adventure through rural Mallorca
Experience an authentic horseback adventure in Mallorca. Ride through oak groves, olive fields and experience traditional rural life. Book now!
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Majorcan breakfast at Rancho Grande
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so do it in true Spanish style on the sprawling countryside estate of Rancho Grande. You'll sit out on the sun-soaked terrace and pick from a menu that champions local Majorcan flavours. For the more adventurous foodies, you can try options like butifarrón, a local offal delicacy, sobrasada, a traditional cured sausage, or caminates, a tomato pig trotter dish. And, if you're prefer sticking to a more tried and tested menu, you can tuck into rustic bread topped with smoked salmon, eggs and avocado, ham and cheese, or suckling pork chops from the ranch's herd of heritage breed black Majorcan pigs.
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Santanyi Market and traditional pa amb oli tasting tour
Ready to level up your Insta game? This tour is a dream come true for anyone obsessed with capturing that perfect shot. We're taking you to some of Majorca's most photogenic spots, so get your camera ready for a day of pure visual bliss.First up, you'll visit Santanyl Market for an hour to spend some time wandering around this traditional market. Handicrafts, fresh produce from the surrounding area, street food – they all make an appearance here.When you're done here, you'll head over to Club Nautico Sa Rapita, a sailing club in the village of Sa Rapita, for a chance to try pa amb oli, a classic Majorcan snack. It consists of rustic bread rubbed with ripe tomatoes, before being drizzled with olive oil and sprinkled with sea salt. It also usually comes topped with Serrano ham, cheese or sausage. You'll have an hour at the club to tuck in, relax and unwind, before starting the return journey to your accommodation.
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East coast trike tour with Randa Monastery and transfer
After an introduction to the five-seater trike you'll pop on your helmet and weave your way out of Palma. Take a leisurely cruise east on a coastal path along the Cala Delta cliffs before reaching the first photo stop at Torre de Cala Pi, where you'll find picturesque views of a cove dotted with yachts. After, you'll head inland into the Randa mountains, where more top-notch photo opportunities await at the Cura Monastery. Then, it's a gentle glide down the bends of Route 66, winding through orange, almond and olive groves. Easy and scenic - this is cruising, not racing, with safety first.
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