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Cities/Villages in Mallorca

Mallorca a huge piece of land, with lot of interesting places to visit. Hire a car or motorcycle, go on bike or foot, or finally take a ride with a public transport to explore some of the beautiful towns and villages in Mallorca. The bigest city is Palma of course. The interesting thing is, that the city of Palma is a capital not only of Mallorca, but also of the Balearic islands. City of Palma can offer anything you will be needed, from history, culture, historic Old Town to gastronomy, shopping and a night life of course.

There plenty of museums, shops, bars and restaurants, from streets tapas bars till two stars michelin restaurants. As a spanishs love fiesta, you will never get bored here. The second bigest city is Manacor. Manacor is a good place for those who love nature and sports. The only ‘Via Verde’ in the Balearic islands is in Manacor. This 29km eco-path begins in Manacor and offers changing scenery along the way. For those who love playing tennis, Manacor is a very important city for this sport. Rafael Nadal was born in Manacor and has opened „The Rafael Nadal International Tennis Centre“ and museum in his hometown. Majorica‘s factory shop – island’s famous artificial pearl industry is located in Manacor as well. Third bigest city is Inca. It is commercial town in the center of the island. Inca is called „city of leather“ of its history of leather making that continues nowadays.

All the towns and villiges have their own character, from the lively resorts of Cala Millor, Port d’Alcudia, Cala d’Or and Porto Cristo to the stunning towns of Valldemossa and Deia, Soller of Felanitx. For more, please, check XMallorca guide.

Cala Murada

Cala Murada

Cala Murada is a small, relaxed beach resort in the south east of Mallorca, municipality of Manacor. Originally a fishing village, Cala Murada is very popular with the locals. It is a perfect place...

Porto Cristo

Porto Cristo

Porto Cristo is a charming little fishing villige on the east coast of Mallorca. Porto Cristo is a safe, relaxed, family-friendly resort with a long, blue flag sandy beach. Porto Cristo means “Port...

Manacor

Manacor

Manacor is the second largest town on Mallorca and birthplace of Rafa Nadal. This residential town is situated in the North East of the island. It was an agricultural town but, when the railway line...

Petra

Petra

Petra is a rural, traditional town at the center of Mallorca. Petra in Latin means “rock” and it is known for its sandstone which has created many of the villages of Mallorca. Petra has...

Sillot

S’illot

S’illot is a small tourist town, situated on the south east coast of Mallorca. Illot in Catalan mean “islet”, and the name was given from a small rocky island off the coast. The...

Sa Coma

Sa Coma

Sa Coma is one of Mallorca’s hollidays resorts, situated on the eastern coast. Sa Coma is a good choise for families and couple. Sa Coma was built in the 1980s as a tourist resor. This small...

Cala Millor

Cala Millor resort

Calla Millor is situated on Mallorca’s east coast. Cala Millor is a purpose built holiday resort and here you will find everything you need here for a relaxed family holiday. Cala Millor was built in...

Canyamel

Canyamel

Canyamel is situated on the far east coast of the island of Mallorca in the municipality of Capdepera. Canyamel is a small and relaxed coast resort. During the 18th century, sugar cane used to be...

Cala Ratjada

Cala Ratjada resort

Cala Ratjada is situated in the north east, in the Capdepera municipality and was a quiet little fishing port. Today the lovely port is full of yachts and sailboats and is still one of the most...

Capdepera

Capdepera

Capdepera is situated in one of the most easterly parts of Mallorca, just 8 km from Arta. This mountain town has a rich history and traditions. Capdepera is still undiscovered by the majority of...

Arta

Arta

Artà is situated in the north of the island of Mallorca and sits in the middle of a large valley at the foot of a small mountain. Arta is a few kilometres inland from the north-east coast which is 25...

alcudia

Alcudia

The medieval town of Alcúdia is truly a year-round location, offering life, history and culture throughout all seasons. It is located on a peninsula that separates the bays of Pollença and Alcúdia...