Palma, Majorca

Holidays in Palma transport you to the upscale capital of Majorca, offering a perfect blend of cultural richness, vibrant attractions, pristine beaches, and lively nightlife.

Metropolitan Chic

Palma, with its Majorcan flair, is a visual spectacle. The striking silhouette of one of Europe's most dramatic cathedrals graces the skyline, while the intricate maze of the old town unfolds with its charming cobbled lanes hosting quaint tapas bars. As a capital city, Palma encompasses the best of Spain's museums, shops, and nightlife. What sets it apart is its proximity to a pair of beaches, making it an ideal destination for a captivating city break.

Coastal Retreats

Venture east or west from Palma, and you'll encounter beaches following Spain's classic recipe for coastal beauty. Approximately a kilometer towards Portixol lies Playa de Palma, an expansive sandy stretch comprising several smaller beaches. The closest, Ca’n Pere Antoni, boasts a broad waterfront perfect for recreational activities like football. A pedestrianized promenade adorned with bars and restaurants adds to the coastal allure.

Historical Enchantment

Palma unfolds a tapestry of historical wonders, from the commanding Majorca Cathedral to the 10th-century Royal Palace of La Almudaina. The Arab Bathhouse stands as a must-visit, preserving one of the few remaining examples of Moorish architecture on the island. For an excursion beyond the city, embark on the Soller train, a vintage wooden marvel dating back to 1912, offering a delightful journey into the countryside. 

Aerial view of Palma, Majorca
Palma's cathedral, Majorca
Aerial view of Palma, Majorca
Palma's cathedral, Majorca
Palma marina with the cathedral in the background, Majorca