The wine cellars of Macià Batle lie on the edge of Santa Maria del Cami, in the middle of Mallorca's traditional wine growing area, the Binissalem-Mallorca D.O. There are many old vineyards where the ...
These extraordinary springs near Campanet at the foot of Mallorca's Tramuntana mountains emerge as if by magic from the ground in the old holm oak woods on the Gabellí Finca. The flow of water, which ...
A visit to the brand new Palma Aquarium is an experience you will never forget, but to get the most out of it, you must allocate at least half a day, perhaps even a whole day!
The Cabrera National Park is located about 10 kilometres off the extreme southern tip of Mallorca, at Cape Salinas. The full title of the Park is "The Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National ...
The Cuevas de Artá (Artá Caves) are located right on the mountainous coast at Cap Vermell in the Capdepera district of Mallorca. This part of the island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches and ...
Bodegas José L. Ferrer can be found at the southern edge of the village of Binissalem in the heart of one of Mallorca´s two wine growing D.O´s (Denominació d´Origen). Three generations of the Ferrer ...
The Galatzó estate has been in public ownership through the Calvià Municipality since May 2006. The property represents about 10% of the surface area of the entire municipality and is one of the largest ...
You’ll never be bored in Mallorca! While many people are happy to play in the sand and get a tan on this beautiful Mediterranean island, those wanting a bit more activity can easily find plenty to do here, from action sports to marine zoos.
There are old villages, caves, and historic buildings to explore, as well as outdoor tours and adventure sports. You can go boating, deep sea fishing, scuba diving and snorkelling until you know Mallorca better from the sea than you do from the land, or you can take to the skies in our perfect weather.