What You Must Not Miss on Your Trip to Majorca
What You Must Not Miss on Your Trip to Majorca
Discover the wonders of Majorca, a stunning jewel in the Mediterranean. From the breathtaking white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters like Cala Millor and Playa de Muro, to the historic mountain villages of Valldemossa and Deià, Majorca offers a unique experience for every visitor. The majestic Cathedral of Majorca, the famous Drach Caves, and the vibrant atmosphere that fills its streets make the island the perfect destination. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or culture, Majorca has it all. Visiting it is the only way to understand what makes it so special.

Beaches, the Crown Jewel

It’s likely that when you think of Majorca, you imagine relaxing days of sun and sea on postcard-perfect beaches and coves. You’re right, the beauty of the island’s beaches is indescribable. White sand, intensely turquoise waters...a true paradise, without a doubt. Cala Agulla, Portals Vells, Formentor, Cala Santanyí ...wherever you look, the coastal beauty invites you to relax and enjoy a soothing day at the beach. It’s a great idea to embrace the island’s spirit of calm and unwind by the sea, don’t you think?

Museums, Art Galleries, and Workshops

The beauty of Majorca's landscapes has inspired many artists who have decided to stay on the island and open their own galleries and workshops in its picturesque streets. Art inhabits every corner of Majorca, and the visual arts are almost a hallmark of the island. Museums are also abundant in this beautiful land: Es Baluard, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Museum of the Royal Palace of Almudaina, the Juan March Foundation, and CCA Andratx are just a few examples of Majorca's diverse cultural offerings. A small paradise for art lovers. If you’re wondering what to bring to Majorca, perhaps it’s a good idea to pack a sketchbook and some pencils – you never know when inspiration might strike, right?

Charming Villages

Beyond the most popular areas, you’ll find beautiful little villages scattered across the island. Some are more famous than others, but all retain an essence of authenticity and incomparable beauty. Deià, a lovely and bohemian village in the Serra de Tramuntana, boasts stunning landscapes and historical treasures such as the house of Robert Graves, author of “I, Claudius,” and Son Marroig, the residence of Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria.

Santanyí is another must-visit. Its fascinating pirate past, charming narrow streets, Saturday market, and stunning natural beauty will make you fall in love with this unique municipality.

Santa Clara Urban Hotel, Your Majorcan Retirement

But what do you need to travel to Majorca? The most important thing is good accommodation that serves as a starting point for your visit to the island. The Santa Clara Urban Hotel & Spa is the perfect choice to begin discovering the treasures this beautiful place holds. Located in the heart of the old town, just 5 minutes from the Cathedral, we will be the gateway to an unforgettable experience on the island.

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