Today, Palma de Mallorca, a coastal city of about 400,000 residents, is one of Spain’s most cosmopolitan places. Discovered in the 1970s by sun lovers from colder climates, Mallorca now receives ...
Wondering "is Mallorca worth visiting?" The answer is yes and we're sharing the 15 reasons why Mallorca makes an incredible ...
After the long hot part of the day, when the sky is cobalt and the sun so golden it hurts the eyes, Palma settles into ...
With its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and Mediterranean charm, the island is perfectly poised to capture the ...
Another Spanish holiday destination is emerging as a tourist-favourite as holidaymakers opt for a break away from the crowds.
Discussion over direct flights from Palma have taken off. In 2019, Mallorca featured in a TV series for the Chinese market ...
Nestled in Serra de Tramuntana ... from Palma, take the train since the switchbacks through the mountains can be treacherous and the tolls are high. Mallorca's capital and largest city is a ...
The Sant Sebastia festival is a core local celebration filled with legends of giants, demons and dragons and it is the ...
On January 12 a cold front covered the Balearic Islands and left the first snowfall of the year in Mallorca on the highest ...
it also offers visitors a visual timeline of Mallorca thanks to its ground-floor City History Museum (or Museu d'Historia de la Ciutat), which tells the story of Palma's past through present day ...