Small coves and gorgeous sandy beaches contrast with the Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which extends along the western side of the island.

PALMA DE MALLORCA Explore narrow cobbled streets, stout city walls, grand courtyards and Gothic buildings vying for your attention with busy shopping streets, grand squares, pavement cafés, chic restaurants, trendy bars and a flourishing art scene. Palma Cathedral, Mallorca’s most famous landmark, is one of the finest Gothic churches in Spain and dominates the waterfront. Looking for a beach?

Within touching distance of Palma is Playa de Palma (the beach of Palma… literally).The wide Blue Flag beach here tempts with fine, white sands and shallow waters and stretches for miles. There is an excellent public bus link too.