Mallorca is synonymous with beaches and coves of world prestige, but also nature, golf, culture, water sports, fun … There are many reasons to travel to this enclave of the Balearic Islands.
This island, with almost 80 kilometers of distance from one end to the other, stands out for its diversity. Along its 550 kilometers of coastline you will find some of the most beautiful coves and sandy areas of the Mediterranean: white beaches endowed with all services coexist with tiny inlets between pine forests and cliffs in the north. Its clear and clean waters are ideal for swimming and practicing water sports such as diving, windsurfing, fishing, sailing or even surfing. Although they are not the only sports you can do: there are numerous golf courses, carefully designed and perfectly integrated into the environment, which adapt to any level. Nature also has a prominent place. About 40 percent of the territory is protected. With a landscape marked by contrasts, highlight the spaces of the Sierra de Tramuntana, to the north, with peaks that exceed 1,400 meters, and the Maritime and Terrestrial National Park of Cabrera, a group of islands and islets located just over one navigation time.