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39.695262 3.017571 | 1 Mallorca International Classic Car Rally Mallorca's International Classic Car Rally attracts rally teams and motor enthusiasts from all over Europe. Vintage vehicles race along a 600km route, including a scenic coastal section.… | |
39.568406 2.62025 | 2 The Sunday after Easter is known as Angel Sunday (Domingo del Ángel) in Mallorca. Centuries ago, this festival centred on the blessing of bread for the poor. Nowadays, residents of Palma de… | |
39.57151 2.64694 | 3 Palma de Mallorca International Boat Show Sailing enthusiasts head to Palma de Mallorca for the annual International Boat Show, known as Saló Nàutic. The event focuses on recreational sailing, with a floating exhibition of over 300… | |
39.57151 2.64694 | 4 The Nit de Foc (Night of Fire) is one of the most popular festivals in Palma de Mallorca. The huge bonfires and firework displays, held each year in the Parc de la Mer, mark the beginning of… | |
39.7659 2.71477 | 5 Sá Mostra International Folklore Festival The Majorcan town of Sóller hosts the annual Sá Mostra International Folklore Festival, a week of lively music and dance shows. The performance groups hail from all over the world, making this… | |
39.877755 3.017193 | 6 Fiesta La Patrona in Pollença re-enacts the 1550 midnight battle between local hero Joan Mas and the invading Barbary Pirates led by Dragut Rais. The celebrations start every year with an… | |
39.765453 3.14865 | 7 The "releasing of the ducks" in Can Picafort attracts over 3000 spectators each year. At midday, boats drop anchor in front of the Hotel Sol y Mar and release around 350 rubber ducks into the… | |
39.873524 3.013676 | 8 The Festival de Pollença's classical music programme, which started in 1962, returns once again to the north Mallorcan town. A diverse line-up of international soloists, choirs and orchestras… | |
39.711671 2.622588 | 9 Started in 1930, the Chopin Festival of Mallorca takes place in the cloisters of Valldemossa's Monastery (Cartuja). The programme primarily consists of works by Chopin, but there's music by… | |
10 Santa Margalida honours its patron saint, Catalina Tomás, with a weekend of celebrations commemorating her beatification by Pope Pius VI. In true Mallorcan style, the entire town is… | ||
39.57151 2.64694 | 11 Processions and floral offerings take over Palma during the annual Mare de Déu de la Salut fiesta. There's music and theatre entertainment, as well as a solemn mass in honour of the Virgin… | |
39.510629 2.532606 | 12 BCM Planet Dance is the biggest club in Majorca, attracting world-class DJs to its enormous high-ceilinged dance room. Entertainment ranges from the famous foam parties to school uniform… | |
39.517094 2.756559 | 13 Located near El Arenal beach, Aqualand Mallorca offers a variety of rides and attractions suitable for the whole family. Thrill-seekers try steep slides like Banzai and The Devil's Tail, while… | |
39.504769 2.521458 | 14 Western Park is a Wild West-themed water park in Mallorca. Visitors can relax in Jacuzzis or brave some of the scary water rides. There is also a programme of regular entertainment, such as… | |
39.57151 2.64694 | 15 The Procession of the Blessed (Colcada de la Beata) in Palma de Mallorca celebrates the beatification of Saint Catalina Tomàs. The day features a special sermon in the Santa Maria Magdalena… | |
39.795479 3.121662 | 16 Beneath the pines on Playa de Muro's beach, Amaze'n Laberintos' giant wooden maze confuses even those with a natural sense of direction. With baffling puzzles, riddles and memory games, the… | |
39.719742 2.90919 | 17 Dijous Bo is a grand market held annually in the Mallorcan town of Inca. Stalls are piled high with slabs of cheese, freshly baked bread, leather goods and more. There are plenty of live… | |
39.57151 2.64694 | 18 The Jazz Voyeur Festival brings solo artists, gospel choirs and brass musicians to the Mallorcan capital, Palma de Mallorca. The performances are spread across three months and several venues… | |
39.567925 2.648446 | 19 The Festa de l'Estendard, held on New Year's Eve in Palma de Mallorca, commemorates King Jaume I's Christian conquest of the city in 1229. After an amazing street procession, locals attend a… | |
39.564345 2.657339 | 20 The New Year's Concert in Palma has been running for over 20 years and is modelled on the world-famous Vienna version. Since 1996 the concert has been performed by the Ciutat de Palma Balearic… | |
39.57151 2.64694 | 21 The night before the Three Wise Men arrive to give presents to good children, there is an ornate Procession of the Three Kings in Palma de Mallorca to celebrate their arrival. This is a… | |
39.57151 2.64694 | 22 The night before San Sebastian, concerts are held in the squares of Palma's old quarter. On the saint's day itself, hundreds take part in a citywide cycle ride. In the evening a fireworks… | |
39.658174 3.442411 | 23 Forty-six metres above the sea at Cap Vermell, Mallorca's Artá Caves (Cuevas de Arta) are a fascinating network of caverns on the Capdepera east coast. After a guided tour of the chambers… | |
39.567925 2.648446 | 24 Sitting on Palma de Mallorca's waterfront, La Seu Cathedral is a blend of Medieval and Renaissance styles with large bell towers, a high altar, side chapels and Gothic arches. Legendary… | |
39.568406 2.62025 | 25 Fourteenth-century Bellver Castle is unique in its design, with three Gothic towers and a perfectly circular bailey. Sitting majestically on a Mallorcan hilltop and overlooking Palma's city… | |
39.555387 2.609646 | 26 Founded in 1981 by Palma City Council, the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró (Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation) houses original works by Joan Miró. The collection, donated by the artist himself… | |
39.877755 3.017193 | 27 Sierra de Tramuntana Walking Trails The Sierra de Tramuntana is a mountain range which runs across north-east Mallorca, from Andraxt in the south to Pollença in the north. Cobbled pilgrim and droving trails criss-cross the… | |
28 Founded in 1948, the Palma Royal Nautical Club (Real Club Náutico de Palma) sits in the bay of Palma de Mallorca, protected from high winds and storms. The exclusive venue is a well-equipped… | ||
29 Black Cat is Palma de Mallorca's biggest and most popular gay club, with exotic shows every night and a mixed crowd of holidaymakers and locals. | ||
39.562989 2.625603 | 30 Located near the port of Palma de Mallorca, Plaza Gomila is the small but compact centre of the city's gay nightlife. The clubs, bars and shows attract both local and international punters. | |
39.571359 2.651749 | 31 Bordered by honey-coloured buildings and cloistered walkways, the 19th-century Plaça Major (Main Square) is at the centre of life in Palma de Mallorca. Listen to street entertainers, browse… | |
39.532048 2.730445 | 32 The high-tech Palma Aquarium houses a rich mix of marine life from local Mediterranean waters and far-flung oceans. Hundreds of species dart around tanks, viewing tunnels and outdoor pools… | |
39.558456 2.625646 | 33 Abraxas is a glitzy nightclub in Palma de Mallorca that attracts big-name DJs and chic crowds. Set in the side of a cliff, visitors can party on the terrace while taking in glittering views of… | |
39.566939 2.65106 | 34 The Arab Baths (Banys Arabs) date back to the 11th century and are one of the few un-restored yet complete Muslim structures that remain in Palma today. | |
35 Opened in 1923, in its heyday Tito's played host to celebrities like Ray Charles and Marlene Dietrich. Nowadays it's the more usual nightclub fare, with garage, R&B and house filling the dance floor. | ||
39.748441 2.649177 | 36 Framed by the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, Spanish village Deià is characterised by olive groves, fishermen's houses and Moorish irrigation channels. Since the early 20th century, it has… | |
39.751545 2.664184 | 37 The Serra de Tramuntana is a jagged mountain range stretching 90km across northern Mallorca. Its coastal coves and steep cliffs make for dramatic scenery. Inland, visitors can admire large… |