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Mallorca Local food tours

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Mallorca: Horseback Riding Excursion and Wine Tasting

1. Mallorca: Horseback Riding Excursion and Wine Tasting

See Mallorca from a unique perspective on this guided, one-hour horseback riding tour through the forests of the Puig de sant Martí in Alcudia. This tour can accommodate beginners, children, and more experienced riders. After the tour, arrive at the ranch and enjoy a unique taste of Mallorca with a selection of locally made wines and cheeses. Try other ecological products, as well, including, pate, jam, and oil, which are all made by local farmers. Learn about each of the products and the beautiful stories behind them.

Bodegas Vi Rei: Vineyard and Train Tour with Wine Tasting

2. Bodegas Vi Rei: Vineyard and Train Tour with Wine Tasting

Enjoy a spectacular train ride and get an up-close look at wine production in the heart of Mallorca on this all-encompassing winery tour. Meet your guide at the winery's entrance gate and immerse yourself in the history of Mallorcan wine and Bodegas Vi Rei. Then, explore the best-kept vineyards on the Balearic Islands on a panoramic train ride. Admire views of the endless fields of vineyards along the coastline. Afterwards, enjoy a guided tour of the production area. See the grape entrance, fermentation hall, barrel storage area, and the bottling line. Finish your tour in the tasting room, where you will try 4 wines and a selection of Vi Rei local delicacies.

Palma de Mallorca Old Town Guided Bike Tour and Tapas

3. 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.

Andratx: South Mallorca Coastal Boat Tour with Snorkeling

4. Andratx: South Mallorca Coastal Boat Tour with Snorkeling

Meet your captain at 10:00 AM in the exclusive port of Andratx and hop onboard your private boat for the day. Set sail towards the scenic Dragonera Island, passing through an array of beautiful coves along the way.  Go snorkeling in search of colorful marine life, then get back on the boat for some sunbathing as you cruise north along the coast. Arrive at Sant Elm and visit a traditional restaurant for a delicious paella lunch (price not included). Admire stunning views while you eat, and soak up the charming atmosphere of the Mediterranean. 

Palma Tour with Wine and Tapas Tasting

5. Palma Tour with Wine and Tapas Tasting

Discover the charming city of Palma de Mallorca with its thousand faces and historic old town. Try the best Spanish products: wine, olive oil, and tapas in this picturesque coastal city on a private tapas tour. Enjoy a small guided city tour through the charming old town of Mallorca. Hear interesting facts regarding the history of the city from your guide, and visit the beautiful cathedral of Palma, the artist quarter, the famous Plaza España, and much more. In the historic center, enjoy a wine tasting, followed by a tasting of olive oil, and Sample a variety of Spanish tapas that match the wines, including ham, cheese, and more. Afterward, visit a typical tapas bar to savor traditional Majorcan recipes. The private tapas tour through Palma can be adapted to match your preferences. Get to know more about this city, steeped in history, and try the delicious Spanish products that made the country and the island famous.

Palma Old Town Sunset Tour and Food Tastings

6. Palma Old Town Sunset Tour and Food Tastings

Learn about the history of Palma de Mallorca and its monuments on a 2.5-hour walking tour at sunset. Get a local's insight into life in the city as you walk to famous buildings, such as the magnificent Palma Cathedral and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. See where the feudal court used to gather on Plaça de Cort, where you can also admire the ancient olive tree and impressive 17th-century Town Hall. Go to Plaça Major, where an outdoor crafts market attracts visitors all year round. Look at the statue of former Prime Minister Antoni Maura on Plaça del Mercat, and learn about the culinary habits of the locals along the way. Be led by your guide through the winding alleyways of the city at night. Get insider tips about the hippest hotspots and hear about places that have long been favorites with the locals. Stop halfway to choose from a selection of well-known small bites, known as tapas, at one of the city's best tapas bars.

Palma: Walking Tour with Mediterranean Delicacies

7. Palma: Walking Tour with Mediterranean Delicacies

Take a walking tour of the highlights of Palma and travel back through the millennia. Learn how the old city was shaped and built by the Romans, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Byzantines, Moors and the royalty of Aragon. At Parc de la Mar, under the cathedral, the walking tour begins with a close look at the founding of the city and the changes in the political situation. Make your way to the fishing harbor, past the maritime trade exchange to the Consulado del Mar, a historic building whose use has changed over the years and is today the most important political building of the Balearic islands. Go through the old fishing district to the old fortress complex Es Baluard, home to an incredible view over the city and harbor. Further on, pass the Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani and arrive at the maze of streets in the old city. Discover the romantic Paseo del Borne and see the former houses of the aristocracy, today 5-star hotels. Continue into the upper city and discover the historical town hall, the parliament and the Almudaina Palace, and enjoy the impressive view of the cathedral with its rich history.  Continue on to the marketplace Mercat de L'Olivar, with an incredible selection of Mediterranean products from which regional dishes may be made. Try a selection of local specialties and learn about what makes Mediterranean cuisine unique.

Mallorca Flavours Tour: Oranges, olive oil and wine

8. Mallorca Flavours Tour: Oranges, olive oil and wine

Experience sun-drenched paradise on an orange plantation in Mallorca, on an olive estate with oil mill and on a winery. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of orange farming as you walk around a charming plantation in the Tramuntana Mountains. Discover the secret behind the unique aroma and incomparable taste of freshly picked oranges. The visit is not only an experience for the senses, but also a journey into the rich tradition of Mallorcan agriculture. During your tour of the plantation, you will learn all about the fascinating history of orange farming on Mallorca. Learn about the traditional cultivation methods and how the experienced farmers ensure that our oranges grow and flourish in optimal conditions. A visit to the orange plantation is not only an unforgettable experience, but also an opportunity to taste high-quality produce first-hand. Soak up some of the Mallorcan sun by sampling freshly squeezed orange juice, delicious jams or local snacks. Afterwards, learn the secret of Mallorca's extra virgin olive oil Olive oil from Mallorca has been exported since time immemorial. The history of the olive tree in Mallorca goes back to the time of the Phoenicians, who came to the island in the 8th century BC and cultivated olive trees. Later, the production of olive oil was further advanced by the Romans and Moors. The Romans brought the grapes to Mallorca to feed their legionaries. Viticulture was an important source of income for the island for a long time. Then there was a break in 1891 with the arrival of phylloxera. Since the 1980s, viticulture has had a new lease of life and local winegrowers are producing excellent wines. Experience the perfect combination of cultural experience, culinary delights and the beauty of the landscape on our exclusive wine, olive oil and orange tour of Mallorca. Visit one of the olive plantations with one of the smallest oil mills in Mallorca as well as an orange plantation. Our wine, olive oil and orange tour of Mallorca offers an unforgettable experience for those seeking the best of culture, history and natural beauty combined with the enjoyment of premium orange juice, olive oil, wine and local specialities.

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What people are saying about Mallorca

Overall rating

4.9 / 5

based on 73 reviews

Many thanks to David and the Turkish guide who had her last day (Minion :-) ) We had a very nice and informative bike tour through Palma's old town. The two guides kept their "herd" together well and you didn't miss any of the explanations. Thanks also to our "fellow travelers" from Denmark and the USA, with whom we had fun! The tapas at the end were delicious! It's just a pity that the guides didn't have time anymore. We can only recommend the tour! Thank you again!

I loved it from beginning to end. The pick up was very punctual. I had a lovely well behaved horse and all the stuff were really friendly. The wine tasting came with cheese and different pates and supports local businesses. I also got to meet some of their cute goats before being dropped back at my hotel.

Great guide with very good English. The only minus are the tapas. We thought that we would do several short stops tasting on the way and not alone at the end of the tour. Pointless and not worth the money.

Very knowledgeable guide and fun bike through the city! Biking down the narrow brick streets was my favorite part.

Great trip with fab and knowledgeable guide. Well organised and really enjoyable.