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Get to Know the Map of Majorca

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Majorca (also spelled Maiorca) is the largest  Balearic Islands. The city has a captivating tapestry woven from mountains, sun-kissed beaches and charming towns. In addition, with a small understanding of the map of Majorca, you will enjoy the tour much more.

Moreover, it exists there: beaches, coves, cliffs, mountains, and charming towns and villages. So, relax! In this city you’ll find your place!

In brief, the island’s western part is more mountainous and the eastern part is flatter with long beaches and rolling hills. So, it is a perfect mix of nature!

​🗺️​ Get to know the cool and diferents areas of Majorca:

The Serra de Tramuntana: The Hiker’s Paradise

  • Location: Stretching along the northwest coast.
  • Character: Rugged mountains, dramatic cliffs, hidden coves.
  • Best Activities: Hiking, cycling, rock climbing, exploring traditional villages.
  • You can’t miss it: Puig Major (highest peak), Sóller Valley, Deià (artists’ haven) and more Sa Calobra (picturesque cove).

Il Serra de Tramuntana is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. First, you can hike through beautiful landscapes, with limestone peaks, beautiful sky and turquoise waters lapping at hidden coves. Second, Quaint villages like Sóller and Deià, known for their artistic heritage, offer a glimpse into traditional Mallorcan life. In addition, don’t miss Sa Calobra, a breathtaking cove accessible by foot, car, or boat. 

The Pla de Mallorca: The Heart of Island

  • Location: Central plain.
  • Character: Rolling hills, fertile valleys, vineyards, olive groves.
  • Best Activities: Cycling, wine tasting, exploring historic towns.
  • You can’t miss it: Palma de Mallorca (capital city), Bellver Castle, Inca (leather goods) and Lluc Monastery.

First, the Pla de Mallorca, the island’s heart, because is a tapestry of rolling hills and fertile valleys. So, explore the vibrant capital, Palma di Maiorca, with its Gothic cathedral, La Seu, and the imposing Bellver Castle. Finally, discover the charming town of Inca, renowned for its leather goods, or seek serenity at the Lluc Monastery nestled amidst the Tramuntana foothills.

The Llevant Peninsula: Beach Bliss and Natural Wonders

  • Location: Eastern peninsula.
  • Character: Long sandy beaches, nature reserves, traditional fishing villages.
  • Best Activities: Relaxing on beaches, snorkeling, birdwatching, exploring caves.
  • You can’t miss it:Cala Ratjada (picturesque resort), Cap de Formentor (dramatic cliffs), Albufera Natural Park,  and Caves of Drach.

So, the Llevant Peninsula is a beach lover’s paradise. First, bask in the sun on the golden sands of Cala Ratjada or explore the dramatic cliffs of Cap de Formentor. And then. nature enthusiasts can delve into the Albufera Natural Park, a birdwatcher’s haven, or journey underground to discover the magnificent Caves of Drach, adorned with stalactites and stalagmites.

The Migjorn Region: Southern Charm and Seaside Delights

  • Location: Southern coast.
  • Character: Sandy coves, hidden calas, charming villages.
  • Activities: Relaxing on beaches, swimming, snorkeling, exploring historical sites.
  • Highlights: Cala d’Or (picturesque resort), Cala Millor (long sandy beach), Santanyí (historic town), Mondragó Natural Park.

The southern Migjorn Region offers a delightful blend of relaxation and exploration. Furthermore, unwind on the pristine sands of Cala d’Or or Cala Millor. In addition, explore the charming town of Santanyí, brimming with history and local crafts. So, immerse yourself in nature at Mondragó Natural Park, a haven for hiking and discovering hidden coves.

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