Best Majorca Honeymoon Activities

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  • LPHDK
    Copenhagen, Denmark1,072 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I loved the old town - it is almost as charming as the one in Palma. On market days it is FILLED with vendors and tourists.
    I bought quite a lot and the price is good considering the quality and they will haggle with you - just walk away a few times.
    On a none market day you get to enjoy the peace and quiet and can actually see the streets and the city wall is far less crowded.
    Written 2 October 2024
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  • Brian D
    Mississauga, Canada94 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Certainly worth the entry price! Huge cave especially the amphitheater where the classical music is played. The only down side the crowds, a very very popular place. If you go by taxi they have special access so you dont have to stand in the long lines to purchase tickets. The number of folks on each tour is distracting for sure but the caves are beautiful.
    Written 8 October 2024
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  • MrsHMK
    Birmingham, UK331 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Palma Cathedral is a truly beautiful building, full of history and incredible architecture.

    We paid €10 each for a self-guided tour, but there were other options available, including guided and audio tours.

    The highlight for us was the breathtaking stained glass windows, which glowed beautifully as the sunlight streamed through, creating a magical atmosphere inside.

    The experience was well worth the visit, and we left with a deeper appreciation for the history and artistry of this magnificent cathedral.
    Written 2 October 2024
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  • Athena Anastasia
    Athens, Greece31 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the most beautiful beaches i have ever seen.we loved the beautiful sand,very nice beach for families.alot of activities to do.we rented sunbeds at reasonable price.
    Written 17 September 2024
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  • zottek
    Tel Aviv, Israel78 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great sandy beach. Very relaxing atmosphere (at least in September). Very nice to walk up and down the beach. Note there are no restaurants on the beach itself so come prepared with water and food.
    A nice feature - when you rent a shade it includes a small safe box (which you code the numbers for) and you can leave your valuables (money, cellphone) when going into the water.
    Jumping into the water from the boat dock was really fun for the kids
    Written 15 September 2024
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  • CA W
    2 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Long, beautiful beach with calm water. Unlike some of the top rated “beaches” in Mallorca, there is plenty of sand/space on this long, sandy beach. And the water tends to be calm, given the gradual drop off. The beach itself is a 5, but the access is a 1. The long, winding road to the conveniently located parking lot is not wide enough in some areas for two mid-size cars to pass in opposite directions, requiring one to back up to a wider area to let the other car pass.
    Just a general tip when renting a car in Mallorca: go as narrow/small as you can.
    Written 29 July 2024
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  • Barb
    Philadelphia, PA75 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a must see, must do. Everything else in Palma pales in comparison. We arrived on a cruise ship.

    A city is a city but this UNESCO countryside is spectacular! But how to see it?

    I did so much research on renting vehicles like three wheel cars and the like: most not easily accessible from port.: or taking the train to SĂłller ( missed reviews) but decided to rent a car from the airport.

    Au contraire! Took a taxi to the airport to rent…(I had gotten my international driving license and bought a map from Amazon, and studied the route…)
    BUT: no one said I needed my passport!

    Tears! Taxied back to the cruise port but then… I counted the cost of two more $25 taxi rides back and forth and instead… decided to hire a driver: they hang around with signs as you exit the dock.

    This guy was SO nice trying to help me get back in the right door back to the ship to retrieve my passport. Nit I turned around and approached him.

    And… we hired him. $250 for 3 hours/ we were out 4 1/2 hours and became fast if brief friends. Anass is from Niger, told us his immigrant story, and showed us the most out of the way and beautiful places!
    I’ll include his contact in pictures… we went everywhere I planned to go: Soller, beautiful Port of Soller, winding our way to Valldemossa, rated number one place to see ( although full of busses! The Port was better!)

    This was SO easy , safe and fun. I couldn’t have navigated all the roads and enjoyed it if I had rented a car.
    Written 16 May 2024
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  • Susan D
    16 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We cycled from the Port of Pollenca a well know and challenging route. I have always loved cycling but haven’t kept it up to the level I used to be. Not a problem with an electric bike I was able to join my husband and made it to the beach. He continued to the top which I will definitely tackle next time.
    Written 17 July 2024
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  • Sandro74
    Porto Alegre, RS178 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very beautiful place, you need to walk 15 minutes from the free parking, and go down the stairs, but it’s a must see place. Some tips, 1) go in the morning or midday, as the light will better for the photos. 2) After going down by the main path, go up by the left side of the beach, so you will have other views, and you can finish at the road, closer to the parking. I just not recommend to go down using this path, as can be slippery.
    Written 2 October 2024
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  • Thomas V
    Oakland, CA17,790 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I really enjoyed walking on this beautiful street which is in the heart of the tourist and business area. You will find lots of restaurants and cafes, most with outdoor seating, and all seemed very busy. For fewer crowds, wander a little off this main street.
    Written 18 September 2024
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  • Jet814256
    25 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We spent a lot of time at the beach during our holiday in Cala Millor. It's a lovely beach, soft sand, clean and plenty of sun loungers to hire if you want them. It's a little rocking in places but move further down and you won't find it a problem. It's close to the shops, bars and restaurants so handy to spend a lot of time there.

    We didn't hire any loungers/umbrellas but they were 14 euros to hire (for x2 loungers, x1 umbrella and safe).

    Loved walking on the beach early morning when it was quiet.
    Written 1 September 2024
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  • Pack your suitcase
    Northern Ireland, UK1,000 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A beautiful beach, very clean with good access from the road. Lovely water with sun umbrellas and beds to hire. A great beach for families.
    Written 29 September 2024
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  • Emma C
    4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Absolutely Beautiful. Highly recommend. We visited by bus from Cala egos. The bus stop is right there which was perfect. Picnic benches , good space on the beach and good walks around.
    Written 9 October 2024
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  • Colin B
    London, UK122 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Got the ferry from Peurto Pollenca outside Stay restaurant, €17 return. Pleasant way to get to Formentor beach rather by road.

    Beach is very nice with sand. Sunbeds are pricey with the best mattress types being very expensive (see photo). Take a beach mat although there are many large rocks to sit on.

    Views are beautiful and you can walk for about half a mile around the bay amongst pine trees.

    The restaurant near the ferry is self service and not too bad for price with coffees and hot chocolate around 3 euros.
    Written 5 October 2024
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  • Jasmine38Chichester UK
    Chichester, UK1,977 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Palace provides an interesting insight into the history of Majorca. It's bigger than I anticipated with a good number of rooms open to the public. Explanatory text is available in each room. You can get an audio guide for more detailed info but I though that was a bit pricey at 5 euro on top of the 8 euro entry fee. Anyways the room text was sufficient for me. Given rhe age and history there is very little in the way of period furnishings but there are quite a few paintings and tapestries and some of ceilings have been restored. There are nice views across the water. I enjoyed my visit and was glad I made the time in my itinerary.
    Written 29 September 2024
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