CUEVAS DELS HAMS
Smaller caves with a beautiful underground lake with a short documentary ...Read more
CUEVAS DEL DRACH
Superb large underground lake, the largest in the world, which can be ...Read more
RUINS OF THE ROMAN CITY OF POLLENTIA
Site with a house called "The Two Treasures", a forum transformed into a ...Read more
MAJORICA PEARLS
Factory dedicated to the design of unique and organic pearls of Majorca ...Read more
COVES OF THE ALZINARET
Caves probably discovered by man in the Bronze Age with archaeological ...Read more
PLATJA DE SAN PERE
This popular beach in the aptly named Bon Aire area is surrounded by pine ...Read more
PREHISTORIC VILLAGE HOSPITALET VELL
Site with cyclopean walls with one of the most important prehistoric ...Read more
CUEVAS DE ARTA
Well presented caves in a cool and humid environment offering a guided tour ...Read more
THE CAMI OF HIS FIG
The Sa Figuera pathway offers various routes suitable for walksRead more
LLUCH ALCARI
A hamlet perched on a hill and home to a number of artists, especially ...Read more
KARSTIC RELIEFS
Read moreBy taking the road leading from Lluch to Pollensa, you can enjoy absolutely magnificent karst landscapes.
RUTA DE PEDRA EN SEC GR 221
Read moreThe road of dry stone is a departure from Pollensa travelling through the Sierra de la Tramuntana. The road is currently over 167 km, and is divided into several stages to discover places of extreme beauty: many historical remains, walls dividing the cultivables terraces, cottages… At each stage, hikers are replenished and housed in a shelter such as a former monastery or a former mansion. Travel passes near the highest peaks (1 000 m) and can, of course, be carried out partly according to the level and time of each group. Some journeys last a few hours and the longest can last up to 5 days.
VINYES MORTITX
Read moreHalfway between Lluc and Pollença, high up in the northern part of the Tramuntana mountain range, you'll find this winery like no other. In fact, the vines here are grown at altitude! Of course, the texture and flavor are not the same as for a lowland or seaside wine, but the product is so singular that it's well worth a dip. What's more, the location itself is sumptuous: the vines thrive in the hollow of characterful hills, surrounded by pastures for sheep.