You still don’t know where you’re going on vacation this summer? Here’s the solution: Mallorca, with its 300 days of sunshine per year make it an ideal place for a holiday at any time of the year, but especially in summer. Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic islands and is known for its white sand beaches, bays with hidden coves, sun and summer fun. However, Mallorca offers much more and is the perfect place for a different holiday.
Mallorca is rich in natural paradises, underground caves, high mountains, small fishing villages and more. About 40% of its territory consists of nature reserves and fabulous unforgettable landscapes rich in natural beauty. Therefore, today we present the top 5 reasons to travel to Mallorca this summer:
Mallorca is rich in natural paradises, underground caves, high mountains, small fishing villages and more. About 40% of its territory consists of nature reserves and fabulous unforgettable landscapes rich in natural beauty. Therefore, today we present the top 5 reasons to travel to Mallorca this summer:
1. Its coves and beaches
Are you lovers of coves and beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters far from the bustle of the city? Mallorca is popular and famous for both Spaniards and tourists from around the world because of this.

Are you lovers of coves and beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters far from the bustle of the city? Mallorca is popular and famous for both Spaniards and tourists from around the world because of this.
2. Discovering the past
Did you think that all Mallorca has is the beach? Have you ever visited the archaeological ruins of this island? One of the points of attraction of the island are its historical remains such as Pol·lèntia which are ruins of a Roman city that can currently be visited on the island, north of Mallorca. This city was founded in 123 by Metellus. On the other hand if you want to visit some historical sites you can go to Finca Son Real, located in Santa Margalida between Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina.

Did you think that all Mallorca has is the beach? Have you ever visited the archaeological ruins of this island? One of the points of attraction of the island are its historical remains such as Pol·lèntia which are ruins of a Roman city that can currently be visited on the island, north of Mallorca. This city was founded in 123 by Metellus. On the other hand if you want to visit some historical sites you can go to Finca Son Real, located in Santa Margalida between Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina.
3. Nature at its purest
In Mallorca there is also room for stunning beautiful spots where you can experience nature in its raw form. The most famous place is the Sierra de Tramontana, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is still very popular among tourists who are mesmerized by the beautiful beaches. Breathtaking cliffs covered with green sink into the turquoise waters off the beaches of golden sand.
4. Culinary delights
Mallorcan culinary delights are amazing! One of its great specialties are kinks and buns. They are spiral-shaped buns. It’s also popular for its sausages and be sure to try the tumbet, a dish that contains tomato, eggplant and peppers. It is also a local specialty.

5. The capital: Palma de Mallorca
A paradise in the heart of the Balearic Islands: Palma de Mallorca is the historic center of Mallorca as almost all the sights of the island are concentrated there. Visit the Plaza Mayor to find the center of the old town where you’ll find your favourite place to stop along the way and have a beer together with the best seafood. Afterwards you can continue on towards the Church of Sant Miquel, Palma Cathedral also known as the Cathedral of Light and also the Cathedral of the Sea. All are very interesting and beautiful!
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