Mallorca is at its scenic best in the gnarled ridge of the Serra de Tramuntana, the imposing mountain range that stretches the length of the island’s western shore, its soaring peaks and plunging sea cliffs intermittently intercepted by valleys of olive and citrus groves and dotted with some of the island’s most attractive towns and villages.
The Palma Pass 72 h is the basic version of the tourist pass. It costs a one-time fee of 33 euros and entitles you to all the benefits for a period of three days. With this option you get free entrance for ten selected sights, with discounts on admission prices at several more. You will also receive a free guidebook and a map of Palma.
1. Catedral de Mallorca. 16,093. Churches & Cathedrals. By ChiefGuru. The Cathedral of Majorca was constructed on one of the ancient acropolis of the city. 2023. 2. Palma Aquarium.
Mallorca Island was founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans, and visiting Palma will help travelers experience the island's rich history. Surrounded by the sparkling Mediterranean, Palma has many cultural and historic influences for visitors to explore. Gothic Cathedral is an iconic landmark in the city, an attraction not to be missed.

Go Snorkelling in one of Mallorca's best beach coves at Calo des Moro. Take an evening stroll along the tree-lined promenade Passeig Des Born. Get up early and visit the renowned food market - Mercat de I'Olivar. Ride the 100-year-old railway from Palma to Soller. Visit the stunning Arab Palace - Palau de L'Almudaina.

9- Discovering the Jewish Quarter of the city. Palma was an important medieval city and, as such, it had its own Jewish Quarter. In fact, the Jewish Quarter of Palma, known as "Call Maior", formed a kind of independent city which was also walled and had its own entrances. 10- Visiting the Arab Bath, one of the most emblematic monuments in Palma wNtb6ng. 536 447 563 284 191 534 14 936

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