All in Mallorca: Points of interest


Formentor

Formentor is a narrow peninsula with a length of 12 km and a width of 3 km. It is located at the north end of Mallorca, within the municipality of Pollença. It is one of the most emblematic and visited spots in Mallorca thanks to its beautiful landscape, which brings together the sea...

Alcudia (Alcúdia) and the Roman city of Pollença (Pollentia)

A visit to Pollentia, located near the city of Alcúdia, is a stroll through the everyday lives of the Romans on the island. This is the best conserved Roman complex on Mallorca, built after Quintus Caecilius Metellus conquered it in 123 BC. It is built on a lovely site, in the middle...

Alfabit Gardens (Jardines d′Alfabia)

The buildings and gardens that form the estate of Alfàbia are located in the outskirts of Bunyola. A visit to the manor, owned by the Zaforteza family, allows one to appreciate the different rooms that made up a typical twelfth century manor house and to walk in some of the most remarkable...

Lluc Monastery (Monastir de Lluc)

The archives of Lluc college include one of the most important batches of documents on the Island of Mallorca. You can engage in spiritual retreats in the monastery′s dormitories organised by its house of Spirituality. The Lluc Monastery is situated in a privileged spot in the heart...

Sa Bassa Blanca, art and nature

In 1993 the Majorcan property known as Sa Bassa Blanca became the Fundacion Yannick y Ben Jakober now owning one of the most important private collections on the island. The land of about 16 Ha. borders the Victoria Nature Park and is close to the sea. Starting with an old farmhouse the artist...

A trip on the old train «Tren de Sóller» from Palma (Palma de Mallorca) to the Soller (Sóller)

This train line has linked Palma and Sóller for almost a century (since 1912) in an enjoyable ride through mountains and valleys. It has managed to keep its nostalgic, original feel. It has managed to keep its nostalgic, original feel. In 1913 the old wooden railway line linking Sóller...