Seek out dolphins in their natural environment on a fun boat trip. Admire the scenic Mallorca landscape as you navigate from Can Picafort and visit a natural cave and a beautiful cove on the way back.
Take an excursion to the east coast of Majorca and explore the caves with a large underground lake where you'll enjoy a live classical concert.
Enjoy an exhilarating quad bike tour in Mallorca and take in amazing views from the mountains to the Cala. Follow your guide through exciting off-road paths, make a swim stop, and explore the coast.
Explore Mallorca on a scenic tour by bus, Tren de Soller tram, and boat. Get the best views of the magnificent coastal mountain range of Mallorca from land and water as you drive and sail.
Enjoy a day of tasting Mallorcan ecological products such as wine, cheese, and pate. Learn the history behind the flavors you savor.
Experience the glory of La Seu Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca with a skip-the-line entry ticket to the city's most iconic building.
Enjoy a walk through the Caves of Hams and walk through 850 meters of extraordinary caves with 15 different areas. Be amazed by the Magical Mozart show in the underground lake called The Sea of Venice.
Cruise along the spectacular southeast coast of Mallorca by catamaran, and drop anchor in Cala Marmols or Es Caragol and Es Trenc. Swim and snorkel in the turquoise waters while a delicious barbecue meal is prepared on board.
Discover Mallorca with a local guide, and listen to commentary via an innovative communication system between vehicles. Taste traditional Mallorcan food and stop to explore sights along the way.
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