WANDERING WHEATLEYS
Majorca (Mallorca) is best known for its beaches and its nightlife, but trust us when we say that the largest island in the Balearics has much more to offer than sun, sand, and sangria!
First up is the beach! After all, Majorca’s beaches are some of the best in Spain!
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Once you’ve had your fill of sun, sea, and sand, then why not spend a day immersed in history and Gothic architecture in Palma?
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Known to locals as La Seu, the tall spires of the cathedral can be seen from any vantage point in the city.
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Majorca is home to many unique dishes, but ensaimadas are one of the island’s most popular culinary traditions.
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If you love good food, you’ve come to the right island! Mallorca has an incredibly rich culinary history.
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The historic Palma to Soller train line dates back to 1911 and connects Majorca’s capital with one of the most charming towns in the Tramuntana Mountains.
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If you’re looking for an active, outdoor vacation, the Dry Stone Route is one of the top things to do in Majorca.
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