Mallorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands and one of Spain's most popular travel destinations. There is a great variety here with beautiful beaches, charming mountain villages, historic cities and a pleasant climate for much of the year. Whether you want to experience culture, nature, hiking or relaxing by the sea, there is much to discover in Mallorca. With Rolfs Flyg & Busresor you get to experience several sides of Mallorca through well-planned group trips with tour guides. With our trips to Mallorca you can experience excursions in nature, cultural experiences, hiking and time to enjoy the island's relaxed lifestyle. There is everything from coastal towns and historical sights to mountain landscapes and small villages.
Country
★ Spain
Largest city
★ Palma de Mallorca
Residents
★ Approximately 1 million
Mallorca is located in the Mediterranean Sea off the east coast of Spain and is the largest island in the Spanish archipelago of the Balearic Islands. The island is located approximately 200 kilometres east of the Spanish city of Valencia and is easily accessible by both air and ferry. Thanks to its location in the Mediterranean, Mallorca has a pleasant climate with warm summers and mild winters. The combination of sea, mountains and a varied landscape makes the island a popular travel destination all year round.
A trip to Mallorca offers much more than just sun and water. There are historic towns, small mountain villages, local markets and scenic stretches of coastline that are perfect for both relaxation and excursions. With our group trips to Mallorca, you get the opportunity to discover the island together with knowledgeable tour guides and other travelers. Many of our trips combine culture, nature and local experiences with time to enjoy, whether you want a sun holiday or hiking in Mallorca.
Palma de Mallorca is the capital of Mallorca and one of the most popular cities in the Mediterranean. It has Spanish history and a modern city pulse with narrow alleys, squares, restaurants and shopping streets. One of the city's most famous attractions is the cathedral La Seu, which is located by the harbor. Palma is also known for its historic quarters, its markets and its promenade. For many travelers, the city is an obvious part of a trip to Mallorca.
Alcúdia is located in the north of Mallorca and is one of the island's most popular resorts. It has a well-preserved medieval town centre surrounded by city walls, while the area is also known for its long sandy beaches and clear waters. A trip to Alcúdia is perfect for those who want to combine history and culture with relaxation by the sea. Alcúdia is also a good starting point for excursions to the natural and mountainous areas of northern Mallorca.
Mallorca has become one of Europe's most popular hiking destinations. The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to some of the most beautiful hiking trails in the Mediterranean, is a particular draw. Hiking in Mallorca offers dramatic coastal views, olive groves, small mountain villages and sea views. Spring and autumn are particularly popular periods for hiking, as the temperatures are more pleasant.
The Serra de Tramuntana stretches along the northwestern coast of Mallorca and is one of the island's most spectacular natural areas. It is home to several of Mallorca's most famous villages, including Valldemossa, Deià and Sóller. The Serra de Tramuntana is particularly popular with hikers, cyclists and nature lovers. The winding roads, high mountain peaks and views of the Mediterranean Sea make the Serra de Tramuntana a highlight of a trip to Mallorca.
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