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Mallorca: Skip the Line Palma Cathedral Entry Ticket

1. Mallorca: Skip the Line Palma Cathedral Entry Ticket

Skip the lines to La Seu Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca and explore its breathtaking interior. Admire the blend of architecture with contributions from Antoni Gaudí and Miquel Barceló. Started during the reign of Jaime II, the magnificent sandstone monument is a work of ecclesiastical art. It comprises of 3 naves, including the main nave that houses the Trinidad Chapel where the remains of the kings Jaime II and Jaime III can be found. Admire highlights of the façade, such as the imposing columns of the main door and the sculptures by Guillermo Sagrera on the south-facing Portal del Mirador. Discover additions made by the architect Antoni Gaudí in the early 20th century, along with works by the artist Miquel Barceló in the Santísimo Chapel.

Cap de Formentor: Market, Beach, and Alcudia or Sineu Tour

2. Cap de Formentor: Market, Beach, and Alcudia or Sineu Tour

Visit a traditional market to meet local people and discover the sights, smells, and flavors of this region. On Sundays visit the town of Alcudia, which is a beautiful place full of history. Admire the city walls encircling the Old Town.  On Wednesday visit the town of Sineu, which is equally beautiful. At beautiful Beach "Playa de Formentor", you'll have free, time depending on the weather, during which you can enjoy the views and relax. Return on a coastal route with panoramic views from the seaside cliffs. 

Palma de Mallorca Old Town Guided Bike Tour

3. Palma de Mallorca Old Town Guided Bike Tour

Explore Palma de Mallorca by bike on a 3-hour guided tour of the historic Old Town. See monuments from Byzantine to Muslim times, along with fine examples of the island’s Modernisme architecture. Meet your guide near Palma Cathedral on Carrer de Can Puigdorfila (a hotel pick-up can also be arranged on request). Then, pedal down some of the city’s most enchanting streets. Learn the history of the city and its most important buildings as you get lost in the alleys of the Old Town. Look at the impressive façade of the Seu (Palma Cathedral), and go to the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, built as an Arabian Fort and now an official residence of the Spanish Royal Family. See the remains of the old city walls, and admire the slender columns of La Lonja (market). Pedal down the leafy La Rambla de Palma to watch the flower sellers and street performers at work, and look at the façade of the Ajuntament (Town Hall). Discover the remains of the Banys Àrabs (Arab Baths) as one of the reminders of Palma's Moorish past, and peer into the windows of the luxury shops on Paseo del Borne.

From Cala Millor: Half-Day Buggy Tour of Mallorca

4. From Cala Millor: Half-Day Buggy Tour of Mallorca

Discover Mallorca on a half-day tour by 2-person buggy. In between the thrilling ride, tale relaxing breaks, snap memorable photos, enjoy a meal, or simply admire the view. If someone in your group only wants to ride rather than drive, choose to add on co-riders when booking. Start your tour in Cala Millor. Drive to the fire tower in Porto Cristo and admire the beautiful view of the cliffs. Continue on towards Felanitx to the highest point on the east coast of Mallorca, Sant Salvador at 506 meters above sea level.  The serpentine drive is a pleasure for both the driver and passengers. Soak up spectacular views over the whole of Mallorca. After, head to the next highlight on the itinerary, the Bonany Monastery. Enjoy the fantastic coastal views before taking the adjacent route back to Cala Millor.

Palma de Mallorca: 2-Hour Segway Tour

5. Palma de Mallorca: 2-Hour Segway Tour

Begin your 2-hour activity with a short Segway training session. Once you feel comfortable, roll through the tiny streets of the old town to Passeig des Born, and then to the harbor. En route, you’ll be introduced to many architectural masterpieces. Glide to the city's harbor, where some of the most expensive yachts in the world are parked. Following that, continue to Anima Beach where you will be rewarded with a break to refresh yourself. Stop for a photo at the viewpoint, and on the way to Town Hall, pass the magnificent cathedral where you'll be presented with another fantastic photo opportunity. You're bound to encounter plenty of interesting stories on this tour, and at the conclusion of your experience, you'll be returned to your accommodation.

Palma de Mallorca: City Walking Tour with The Cathedral

6. Palma de Mallorca: City Walking Tour with The Cathedral

Discover the history and the most emblematic sites in the center of Palma de Mallorca on a guided walking tour. Depart from Parc de la Mar and see all the major historical spots in this unique city. Be amazed by the beauty of the gardens of S'Hort del Rei and hear about their medieval origins. Next, explore the narrow streets of the historic center and other places such as the Parliament or the Plaza de Cort. From an expert guide, hear about the typical Mallorcan patio of a manor house.  Admire the stunning beauty of the Cathedral of Mallorca, which dominates the Bay of Palma and is an icon of the island's historical and cultural heritage. Embark on a guided tour of the beautiful Cathedral and marvel at its various parts like the Gate Puerta Mayor, Central Nave, Rose Window, and the Altar of the Blessed Sacrament by the artist Miquel Barceló.

Palma de Mallorca Old Town Guided Bike Tour and Tapas

7. Palma de Mallorca Old Town Guided Bike Tour and Tapas

Discover the Old Town of Palma de Mallorca from a different perspective on a 3-hour bike tour. Ride to the most important monuments and buildings in the city, and find hidden corners along the way. Cycle to the Cathedral of Mallorca and discover the old city walls. Go to La Lonja to discover the nightlife center of the city. Visit the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, originally built as an Arabian fort. See Palma City Hall (Ayuntamiento de Palma de Mallorca) and the sights of Plaza Mayor, the true heart of Palma city center. Promenade down the Rambla of Palma and go to the tree-lined Paseo del Born to experience the city’s pavement café culture. Then, enjoy some delicious tapas at a Spanish restaurant. Savor typical Majorcan dishes served as small snacks.

Sóller: Jardines de Alfabia Entrance Ticket

8. Sóller: Jardines de Alfabia Entrance Ticket

Don't miss the opportunity to visit one of Mallorca's oldest buildings and its stunning gardens. Discover a typical Mallorcan house with charming corners and a traditional atmosphere, as well as a garden that will delight all of your senses. In the gardens, witness the clear influence of English landscaping. Stroll along the wide avenue, consisting of 3 lanes of large plane trees, to reach the traditional Mallorcan patio. You will also be able to admire water fountains and hydrangeas.  In the house, admire a stunning combination of Roman-Andalusian roots, as well as elements of Arabic, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Roman, Rococo and even English decoration. Time has left traces of each era in the house, while the whole complex maintains its balance. In this sense, the development of the house of Alfabia is a model of respect for the past and evolution, of conservation and innovation.

Palma, Cathedral & Valldemossa: Guided walking Tour

9. Palma, Cathedral & Valldemossa: Guided walking Tour

Discover the history of the most emblematic sites in the center of Palma on a 60-minute guided walking tour. Depart from Parc de la Mar and all the major historical spots in the unique city of Palma.  Get amazed by the beauty of the statue of the Mallorcan slinger, a bronze sculpture located in the beautiful gardens of S'Hort del Rei, gardens of medieval origin. Learn about the history of the Torre dels Caps (tower of heads), which owes its name to the sinister fact that the executed heads of the persons were hung there as a public warning in the Middle Ages. The current tower stands in the Palacio Real de La Almudaina. Next, you can explore the narrow streets of the historic center and other places such as the Plaza de la Reina, the Parliament, or the Plaza de Cort. With the help of an expert guide, know about the typical "Mallorcan patio" of a manor house. Admire the stunning beauty of the Cathedral of Mallorca, which dominates the Bay of Palma and is an icon of the island's historical and cultural heritage. Get a guided tour of the Cathedral and explore various places like San Sebastián Altar, Gate Puerta Mayor, Central Nave, Rose window, San Bernat Altar (Rubió i Bellver), Bishop Torrella Tomb, Organ,Main Altar (Gaudí), and theAltar of the Blessed Sacrament (Miquel Barceló). Depart to the picturesque town of Valldemossa, in the Serra de Tramuntana, a World Heritage Site. Once there, visit the best-known places in Valldemossa such as the Cartuja Gardens, the Plaza Mayor, the Mirador des Lledoners and the Palacio Rei Don Sancho façade.

Palma de Mallorca: Guided Tour of the Old Town

10. Palma de Mallorca: Guided Tour of the Old Town

Experience an exciting and interesting walking tour of Palma's impressive old town. Travel back in time and discover Palma as it was back then, when the most important economic area in the world was the Mediterranean Sea. Take a join-in tour led by a German-speaking guide or a private tour available in 3 languages (English, French, and German). During your tour, learn more about the eventful history of the metropolis and listen to stories about great builders and architects such as Pere Morey, Guillem Sagrera (cathedral) or the disciples of Antoni Gaudí (palaces and manors). See architectural masterpieces and important cultural sites, and especially the hidden treasures of the island's capital, such as the ornate courtyards called "patios" in Spanish. Historical testimonies of Palma's past include the exchange La Lonja near the cathedral, the cathedral itself, but also a lot of secular buildings, palaces, gardens, squares and monuments. Also the Jewish quarter, the government building, the episcopal palace and the city wall will be visited and reveal thrilling stories. Get an impression of the culinary diversity of Mediterranean cuisine while you stroll through the lively market hall.

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based on 242 reviews

The bikes were in good order and we could try them before starting the tour. We were the only two who booked the tour that they, so it became a private tour. Most of the cycling is done on pavement and in the old city, so not much in car trafic. And also not much hill up.

Enjoyed the visit. Lots to see. Very informative. Helpful staff. Some seats for elderly people would be advantageous.

Beautiful church. One of my favourites! Recommend a visit to this beautiful building

a lovely quiet place perfect to relax and just make lovely pictures.

Beautiful cathedral and the stained glass was amazing