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    Mallorca, [a] or Majorca, [b] [2] [3] is the largest of the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain, and the seventh largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. ... Mallorca is the largest island of Spain by area and second most populated (after Tenerife in the Canary Islands). [34] [35] Mallorca has two mountainous regions, the Serra de Tramuntana and Serres de Llevant. Both are about 70 km (43 mi) in length and occupy the northwestern and eastern parts of the island respectively.

  2. Explore Majorca. Majorca has been drawing visitors from all over Europe (and the world) for centuries with its dreamy nature and Medieval charm. Use the capital of Palma as your launching-off point—you’ll find Roman and Moorish relics like the Almudaina Royal Palace or the 13th-century Santa Maria Cathedral around every cobblestoned corner.

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · From the rare sands of the north coast to the pristine sheltered coves of the south, visit the the very best beaches in Mallorca with this guide.

  4. Majorca Hotels on Tripadvisor: Find 8,38,751 traveller reviews, 794,462 candid photos, and prices for hotels in Majorca.

  5. Discover the best attractions in Mallorca including Palau de l'Almudaina, Catedral de Mallorca, and Parc Natural de S’Albufera.

  6. Majorca is synonymous with sun, sand and sea, but the island also hides a wonderful cultural and historical heritage: unspoilt landscapes and countryside, underground caves, a great diversity of Mediterranean food, charming towns and villages, the cosmopolitan capital Palma...

  7. Aug 9, 2024 · Palma, city, capital of the Balearic Islands provincia (province) and comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), Spain, in the western Mediterranean Sea. The city lies on the southwestern coast of the island of Majorca in the centre of 10-mile- (16-km-) wide Palma Bay.

  8. Menorca, Spain. As the first place in Spain to see the sunrise, Minorca is like the country’s ambassador to the morning. Beaches here are beautiful and, surprisingly, relatively empty. The jewel-colored water is a magnet for waterskiers, windsurfers and sailors.