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Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
This cathedral is a massive Gothic masterpiece that took almost 400 years to build. It stands right by the sea and is one of the tallest cathedrals in Europe. The building is famous for its huge rose window, which lets in colorful light and creates a cool atmosphere inside. The place is also known for its mix of old and modern art, including work by Antoni Gaudí.
Castell de Bellver
This circular fortress stands out for its rare round shape and sits on a hill surrounded by pine trees. Built in the 14th century, it was originally a royal residence and later used as a military prison. The structure is most popular for its panoramic views over the city and the sea 🌊.
Palma Aquarium
This spot is all about the ocean 🌊. It’s a huge place with loads of tanks showing off sea life from all over the world. You’ll see everything from tiny colorful fish to massive sharks. The place is most popular for its giant shark tank, one of the deepest in Europe.
Sanctuary of Sant Salvador
This hilltop sanctuary sits at 509 meters above sea level and is known for its sweeping views and peaceful atmosphere. Built in the 14th century, the site has a long history as a pilgrimage destination. The main building features a church, a large stone cross, and a statue of Christ that stands out against the sky.
Medieval Wall of Alcúdia
This ancient wall is a massive stone structure built in the 14th century to protect the old town. It stretches around the historic center, with tall towers and original gates still standing. Walking along the top, you get a real sense of what life was like hundreds of years ago.
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Cala Major
This spot is a small beach area known for its clear blue water and soft sand. It’s surrounded by hotels and apartments, making it easy to reach. The area is chill, with a relaxed vibe and a mix of locals and visitors. There are a few beach bars and places to grab snacks right by the shore.
Capdepera Lighthouse
This lighthouse stands on a rugged cliff, guiding ships safely since 1861. It’s surrounded by wild nature and offers a peaceful spot away from busy areas. The white tower and its classic lantern room are easy to spot from a distance.
Platja de Cala Gat
This small sandy spot is tucked between rocky cliffs and pine trees, giving it a chill and private feel. The water is super clear and shallow, making it easy to swim or just float around. It's not a huge place, so it never feels too crowded.
Port Adriano
This marina is known for its modern design and huge yachts. It was designed by Philippe Starck and stands out for its clean lines and cool architecture. The area is surrounded by clear blue water and has a chill, upscale vibe. There are lots of places to walk around, see boats, and check out the unique layout.
Pirates Adventure Dinner Show
This dinner show is a live performance venue that combines acrobatics, dance, and comedy with a pirate theme. The experience includes a meal served while you watch the action unfold on stage, with performers swinging from ropes, fighting with swords, and interacting with the audience. The show is set in a large indoor arena designed to look like a pirate ship.
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Hams' Caves
This underground spot is famous for its unique blue-lit caves and ancient rock formations. Discovered in the early 1900s, the place is known for its mysterious “hook-shaped” stalactites, which you won’t find anywhere else. There’s also a cool underground lake that adds to the whole vibe.
Parc de la Mar
This park sits right next to the big cathedral and has a huge artificial lake that reflects the building’s towers. It was built in the 1970s where the sea used to reach the city walls. Now, it’s a chill spot with palm trees, open spaces, and cool views of the old city walls and cathedral.
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