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Mallorca Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

island in the Mediterranean Sea

About Mallorca

In high season the island receives about 8 million tourists from around the world. This is both a blessing and a curse for the inhabitants, and they are well prepared for it and provide a very well-organized tourist infrastructure. Nevertheless, Mallorca can show another face when you leave the coastline and take a look at the inner country. Prices fall with each kilometer you move away from the coast, and reach the usual Spanish standards in the centre of the island or even some parts of the mountain area. Geographically the 3640-km² island can be divided into three parts. TheSerra de Tramuntanarocks extend from southwest to northeast, while the Serra de Llevant stretches along the eastern coast. Between them lies the central plain (Es pla). The climate of Mallorca is Mediterranean, with

Top Attractions in Mallorca

Explore the best things to see and do in Mallorca:

  • Cala Figuera Beach
  • Cala Murta Beach
  • Cala Sant Vicenc
  • Es Carbo Beach
  • Es Trenc Beach
  • Magaluf Beach
  • Son Serra De Marina Beach

Mallorca Travel Guide Sections

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