Other sports in Majorca
Channel your inner Tarzan with an adrenaline-packed trip to Tirolinas GO Mallorca. There's a host of fun and eco-friendly activities here including zip lines, climbing walls and rope bridges. Choose your adventure - whether it be the family-friendly course or the more daring sports course, there's something here for all the family.
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Nat Geo Day Tour: In the Wake of a Nat Geo Explorer, Kayak the Pristine Seas of Mallorca
Inspired by National Geographic's Pristine Seas project, which aims to protect the last wild places in our oceans, this National Geographic Day Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and unspoiled Mediterranean waters by kayak. Accompanied by your experienced guide and a marine biologist, you'll learn about the importance of Posidonia. Let your guide take you on a kayak tour through the marine protected area of the Dragonera Islands, offshore from Sant Elm. It's a rich ecosystem home to dolphins, fish, birds, algae, and more. Enjoy the opportunity to snorkel and marvel at the Posidonia meadows up close, while your guide explains the significance of this seagrass for the Mediterranean and the world. Learn how we can help protect the Posidonia meadows by raising awareness of their role in the battle against global warming, as featured in the National Geographic documentary, 'Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection'.
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Popular experiences in Majorca
Majorca - In the wake of a Nat Geo Explorer, Kayak the pristine seas of Mallorca
Inspired by National Geographic's Pristine Seas project, which aims to protect the last wild places in our oceans, this National Geographic Day Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and unspoiled Mediterranean waters by kayak. Accompanied by your experienced guide and a marine biologist, you'll learn about the importance of Posidonia. Let your guide take you on a kayak tour through the marine protected area of the Dragonera Islands, offshore from Sant Elm. It's a rich ecosystem home to dolphins, fish, birds, algae, and more. Enjoy the opportunity to snorkel and marvel at the Posidonia meadows up close, while your guide explains the significance of this seagrass for the Mediterranean and the world. Learn how we can help protect the Posidonia meadows by raising awareness of their role in the battle against global warming, as featured in the National Geographic documentary, 'Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection'.
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Majorca - Entrance to Palma Cathedral La Seu
Looming large over the waterfront, Palma's La Seu Cathedral is a symbol of the city. One of the largest cathedrals in the world, this Gothic masterpiece is one of Majorca's must-see sights. With this ticket, you can marvel at its stunning architecture, discover the rich history of the building, and admire the illuminated stained-glass windows.
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Majorca - Drach Caves Half-Day Tour
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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Majorca - City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus tour of Palma de Mallorca
Create your own itinerary across 16 bus stops around Palma de Mallorca and enjoy 360° panoramic views with a hop-on hop-off bus tour and much more!
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Majorca - Nat Geo Day Tour: The Valley of the Oranges
Picturesque hills and aromatic citrus orchards best describe Sóller. From Palma de Mallorca, travel into the Serra de Tramontana mountains, where you'll discover this eye-catching town, nicknamed the 'Valley of Oranges'. Historically, Sóller was isolated from the rest of Mallorca due to its mountains, allowing the development of unique cultural and agricultural practices. Sóller's orange groves trace their roots back several centuries, introduced to the region by Arab settlers during the Spanish occupation. On this exclusive tour, you'll uncover the region's conservation initiatives with your National Geographic-trained guide, visiting the Balearic Museum of Natural Sciences for an exclusive audio-visual experience including photos illustrating the history of the orange groves and their impact on Sóller's local economy. After this, tour Sóller's citrus-infused Botanical Gardens, where you'll study the botanical properties of different citrus varieties, enjoy an exclusive visit to the seed bank and learn more about the museum's work to conserve the Balearic Islands' plant species, unique ecosystems and natural habitats. Finish with a cooking demo featuring a zesty dessert with a citrus tang. Next, discover Sóller's secrets on a guided walking tour, before stopping by Sa Fàbrica de Gelats, an ice cream Parlor featured in National Geographic España as one of the best spots for orange-flavoured gelato. Finish with some free time to explore at your leisure.
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Majorca - Majorca Hams Caves Ticket
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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Majorca - Real Cartuja de Valldemossa Ticket
One of Majorca's most inspiring spots. The Real Cartuja de Valldemossa was the haunt of kings, monks, composers, painters and writers and is a treasure-trove of historic mementos.
Majorca - Els Calderers Country Estate Visit
The centuries-old Els Calderers estate is a country house and farm with a history to tell. The kids will love petting the farm animals and discovering all of the historic nooks and crannies. And the adults can explore the museum housing Majorcan furniture and artefacts, which bring the island's culture to life. It's a fun day out for all the family.Els Calderers is located near the village of Sant Joan, right in the heart of the Majorcan countryside. Its history can be traced all the way back to 1285. After a large renovation project, it former glory has been restored and it's now a tranquil space with impressive grounds to while away a few hours.There's the main building with the museum, and you can also visit the wine cellar, bakery, chapel and barns. You'll also find farm animals, including the famous black pigs, and pretty gardens to wander around. A visit that brings Majorca's past to life.
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Majorca - Hot Air Balloon Ticket without Transfer
It's exhilarating, exciting and gives you a completely unique, bird's eye view of Majorca – a hot air balloon is an unmissable experience. You'll meet with the pilots, help with the preparation and drift off up, up and away. Get ready for amazing views of the landscape below and after your flight you'll receive a flight certificate.
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Majorca - Palma Aquarium Ticket
As family activities go, it's hard to beat a visit to Palma Aquarium. It's brimming with marine life and plenty of other attractions like the 3D Aquadome – a cinematic humpback whale experience. See hundreds of species from the Med as well as explore the Tropical Seas section, where there are 25 tanks with species from the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Don't miss the Amazonian ecosystem display in the Jungle zone or the exhibition on endangered bluefin tuna. There are also two play areas and a Splash Park that the kids will love.Choose the Silver ticket and you'll have access to the 3D Aquadome – a spectacular cinematic experience that immerses you in the world of humpback whales. And for the ultimate adventure, the Gold ticket offers an exclusive backstage tour where you can learn what it takes to be an aquarist. What's more, both upgrade options include lunch at the park's restaurant.
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If you're after a fun-packed family day out, Marineland is Majorca's only aquatic animal park. It's got edge-of-your-seat dolphin, sea lion and exotic bird shows and an aquarium. And if you choose the GOLD option, there's fast-track entrance, one soft drink or beer and gift for adults, one scoop of ice cream and fish food for children, exclusive dolphin show seating and 10% discount per person on all purchases inside the park.Watch in awe as a pod of beautiful bottlenose dolphins show off their swimming skills. The sea lions will wow you with their ability to jump through hoops. Then there are the colourful displays featuring brightly plumed parrots and macaws.And when there's a gap between shows, you can peer through the glass at the huge aquariums hosting sharks, turtles and shoals of tropical fish. Add a tropical house crawling with snakes and lizards, and there's something here to please all ages. There are also sunbathing areas and cafés, as well as access to the beach.
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Majorca - Rafa Nadal Xperience Ticket
If you're a sports fan, then the Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience puts the ball in your court. Its simulators and attractions put you at the centre of the action. As well as the tennis legend's trophies and memorabilia on display in the Exhibition Room there are exciting experiences where you get to call all the shots.
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Majorca - Eastern Majorca Tour with Arta Caves and Aloe Plantation
Mountains, cliffs, and vast fields – the Serra de Llevant range in the east of the island has much to offer. Discover authentic farms, ancient towns, a weekly country market and dramatic caves in one great day.
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Majorca - Hot Air Balloon with Transfer
It's exhilarating, exciting and gives you a completely unique, bird's eye view of Majorca – a hot air balloon is an unmissable experience. You'll meet with the pilots, help with the preparation and drift off up, up and away. Get ready for amazing views of the landscape below and after your flight you'll receive a flight certificate.
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Majorca - Yacht Charter Day - Sail Palma Bay
A millionaire's lifestyle is at the tip of your fingers with this chance to charter a yacht for the day. You'll be able to play captain and, with a crew on hand to help, you don't have to worry about a thing. There's also food and drink on board so you can get the full VIP treatment.
Majorca - Palma Tours with Cathedral and Valldemossa Options
Take your pick from a variety of ways to visit Majorca's atmospheric capital, Palma. Explore the city at your own pace with our simple, hassle-free transport only option. Or, perhaps you would like to add a guided visit to the waterfront cathedral. To make the most of your day, you can pair your cathedral experience with a trip to the hilltop town of Valldemossa, too. Hugo, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Palma Cathedral is astonishing. The apse's rose window alone contains more than 1,100 pieces of stained-glass – and was designed to align with the façade's rose window twice a year, on 2/2 and 11/11, to create the figure of 8.'How the day unfolds depends on the option you've selected. With our Palma Free Time ticket, you'll have a few hours to use as you choose. Shop in the city's chic boutiques and high street fashion stores, check out plazas lined with terrace cafés, or enjoy the plentiful supply of art galleries and museums. If you've opted for the Palma and Cathedral ticket, you'll get a guided tour of this vast Gothic masterpiece. And with the third option, you'll get entry to the cathedral, plus a visit to Valldemossa – an achingly pretty village strewn on a hill less than 30-minutes' drive from Palma. Hugo says, ‘Valldemossa is the essence of rural Majorca. Honey-hued stone houses with green shutters cluster around the belfry. Make sure to try the local potato cake, ‘coca', dipped in hot chocolate.'
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Majorca - Coll Baix and Eagle's nest jet ski tour
Book your jet ski tour and navigate through the Bay of Alcudia discovering its charming corners. Feel the thrill of riding a jet ski!
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Majorca - Mallorca multi adventure with kayak, cliff jumping, snorkel and more
Enjoy an incredible adventure which includes kayak, snorkeling and much more! Admire Mallorca with friends and feel the thrill of water activities.
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Majorca - Farmers' Market and Formentor Tour from South and East of Majorca
This excursion captures the magic of Majorca by combining some of the north's best attractions. You'll visit a farmers' market and get to know the craggy coastline of Cape Formentor, a narrow, pine-studded peninsula populated by wild herb-munching wild goats. Lluc, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘One Spanish phrase worth remembering for your market trip is “Un poco para probar, por favor”, which means “A little to try, please”. Usually, vendors are happy to give you a small taste of cheeses, olives, breads and so on, before you buy.'Majorca's markets are famed for their variety and freshness of the produce on display. Spend a morning browsing one of the most popular weekly farmers' markets, waking up your senses with colourful displays of fruit, the aroma of freshly baked local pastries and local vendors calling out their best deals. These markets are usually set up on the church square in the villages. Lluc adds, ‘The stallholders selling just a few different types of seasonal fruit or vegetables are the ones who grow their own produce – and usually the best value.'We'll then journey by road to Es Colomer viewpoint for a brief photo stop en route to Formentor beach. The curved, pine-fringed sandy bay boasts clear water and makes a great place to enjoy some free time. Refreshments are available at a beach café, and you can secure your table for lunch by choosing the ‘lunch included' option. On the return journey, you'll travel by boat back to Port de Pollença.
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Majorca - Authentic Majorca Tour
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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