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Things to Do in Mallorca

3 attractions across 1 categories

Mallorca blends historic landmarks, natural scenery, and local food experiences. We've organized 3 attractions across 1 categories. Each attraction card includes entry fees, opening hours, and local tips so you can plan straight from the page. Use the quick links below to jump to your favorite category.

Highlights

3 spots

La Seu Cathedral Palma + Old Town

#1

Gothic 14th-century cathedral + Antoni Gaudí worked 1904-1914.

€10 10:00-17:15 (closed Sun) 2 hours

Local tip: Photo iconic at sunset from Parc del Mar. Combined with Royal Palace La Almudaina €4 (free Sundays).

Soller Vintage 1912 Train + Tram

#2

27km scenic mountain train Palma to Sóller + 1913 tram to Port de Sóller.

€25 RT train + €7 tram Daily 10:30-17:00 (varies seasonal) Half day

Local tip: Iconic 1912 wooden cars through Tramuntana tunnels. Combine with lunch in Sóller village.

Cap de Formentor (most photographed)

#3

Lighthouse at island's northern tip + 1.5h scenic drive.

Free Always open Full day

Local tip: Best photographed sunset 18:00. Mirador es Colomer viewpoint en route. Drive narrow road carefully — bus closure summer.

Practical Tips

Local know-how that saves you time and money on the ground.

1

KE direct seasonal flight from Seoul 2024+ (vs traditional via Madrid).

2

Hire car €30-60/day essential for Cap de Formentor + Tramuntana + 250 beaches.

3

Soller vintage 1912 wooden train + 1913 tram €32 RT — iconic experience.

4

Cap de Formentor 1.5h scenic drive + sunset best photographed.

5

30% cheaper than Ibiza with similar Mediterranean island vibe.

Getting Around

Bus EMT €1.50 in Palma. Hire car €30-60/day for outside Palma essential. Soller train + tram €32 RT.

Book Tours & Activities in Mallorca

Booking online is typically cheaper than walk-up rates and reserves your spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about attractions and activities in Mallorca.

What are the must-see attractions in Mallorca?
Mallorca's most popular attractions include La Seu Cathedral Palma + Old Town, Soller Vintage 1912 Train + Tram, Cap de Formentor (most photographed), among others. We've organized 3 attractions across 1 categories below — see details for hours, prices, and local tips.
What free things can I do in Mallorca?
Free entry attractions include Cap de Formentor (most photographed), among others. Parks, plazas, and public museums let you experience Mallorca without spending — perfect for budget travelers.
Which attractions in Mallorca are most expensive?
Notable paid attractions include La Seu Cathedral Palma + Old Town (€10), Soller Vintage 1912 Train + Tram (€25 RT train + €7 tram). Booking online in advance is often cheaper than walk-up rates and lets you skip queues.
What are good day trips from Mallorca?
Mallorca has several day-trip-friendly destinations within 1-3 hours by train, bus, or organized tour. Check the tour booking widget below for popular day-trip packages.
What can families with kids do in Mallorca?
Mallorca offers parks, aquariums, hands-on museums, and themed attractions for families. Look for "family" or "interactive" keywords in the descriptions below.
Where can I see the best night views in Mallorca?
Observation decks, riverside areas, and downtown nightlife districts offer the best night views in Mallorca. Check the tour widget for night tours.
What scams should I watch for in Mallorca?
Common tourist scams include overpriced taxis, fake tour sellers, and aggressive street vendors. Buy tickets at official counters and use hotel-recommended or app-based transport for safety.
Where do locals recommend that tourists miss?
Check the "Local tip" sections of each attraction below for insights you won't find in standard guidebooks. Outlying neighborhoods and local markets are often the best hidden gems.

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