Mallorca's Best Beaches, Villages, and Viewpoints
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15 places in Balearic Islands: Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca, Palma, Caló del Moro, and 12 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by Shelbi Okumura.

Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
Church
4.7
Marvel at the Gothic grandeur of La Seu Cathedral, dominating the Palma skyline with its intricate architecture. Take a walk along the waterfront promenade for stunning views of the cathedral reflecting in the water. Consider booking a rooftop tour for unique perspectives.

Palma
Place
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Palma, Mallorca's capital, featuring the magnificent La Seu Cathedral. Explore its historic old town, bustling markets, and excellent dining scene.

Caló del Moro
Beach
4.6
Unwind at this breathtaking cove, featuring incredibly clear, shallow turquoise waters nestled between towering cliffs. The walk to the beach can be steep; bring essentials as services are limited. It's truly a hidden gem worth the effort.

Port de Sóller
Place
Enjoy the charming harbor of Port de Sóller, surrounded by dramatic mountains and offering boat trips along the coast. Experience a nostalgic tram ride connecting the port to Sóller town.

Valldemossa
Place
Wander through the charming cobblestone streets of Valldemossa, admiring the picturesque stone houses adorned with flowers. This historic village offers a tranquil escape with rich cultural heritage.

Mirador de sa Foradada
Observation deck
4.6
Capture unforgettable panoramic sunsets over the Mediterranean Sea from this iconic viewpoint, famous for its distinctive rock formation. Arrive early to secure a prime spot, especially during high season. There's a charming restaurant nearby for refreshments.

Sa Calobra
Place
Visit Port de Sa Calobra, a dramatic pebble beach accessible via a winding scenic road or boat trip, offering stunning cliff views. Don't miss the walk through the gorge to Torrent de Pareis beach.

Cala s'Almunia
Beach
4.6
Discover this tiny, secluded beach known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Access requires navigating a rocky path, so wear appropriate footwear. Arrive early to secure a spot on the limited sand.

Cala Llombards
Place
Discover the serene beauty of Cala Llombards, a deep, narrow cove with soft sand and calm, clear waters ideal for families. Enjoy snorkeling and sunbathing in this picturesque setting.

Torrent de Cala Pi
Place
Relax at Cala Pi, a picturesque sandy cove nestled between towering cliffs with turquoise waters, perfect for a secluded swim. Access requires descending many steps, rewarding you with tranquility.

Deià
Place
Explore the idyllic village of Deià, nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains with breathtaking sea views. Its artistic heritage and charming architecture make it a truly inspiring destination.

Sa Calobra
Landmark
4.6
Experience a dramatic coastal landscape with towering cliffs and stunning blue waters, offering adventurous cliff jumping opportunities. The drive down the winding 'snake road' is an adventure in itself. Visit during off-peak hours for a more serene experience.

Mirador del Pontàs
Scenic spot
4.8
Witness this magnificent natural arch rising from the sea, a true geological wonder. Best viewed from the cliffs nearby for breathtaking sunset photos. Wear sturdy shoes for the walk to the viewpoint.
Cala Deià
Place
Discover the serene beauty of Cala Deià, a rocky cove with crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Pack a picnic and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere away from crowds.

Coll dels Reis
Landmark
4.9
Capture iconic photos at Mirador Coll de Reis, offering a spectacular panoramic view of the 'Nudo de la Corbata' (Tie Knot) road. It's a must-stop for incredible mountain and road landscapes.
