Golf – with more than twenty golf courses on the island, you can choose one surrounded by nature or one blessed with breathtaking sea views.
Cycling – thanks to its fantastic climate and stunning landscapes, Mallorca is visited by cyclists from all over the world looking to explore its 2,500 kilometres-plus of mountain and coastal roads.
Caves – Mallorca is thought to have around four thousand caves and grottoes, and although most of them are unknown for being on private properties or difficult to access, there five unforgettable caves you simply have to visit.
Wineries – Mallorca has a long winemaking tradition, hence its seventy-plus wineries, two protected designations of origin, and more than five hundred labels. Visiting one of the island’s wineries and enjoying a tasting session in good company is a must-do.
Museums – With a whole host of museums and foundations, Mallorca is a true cultural hotspot. You can visit Joan Miró’s studio, Robert Graves’ house, or even spectacular gardens decorated with impressive sculptures, such as Sa Bassa Blanca or the Palacio de Juan March.
Art Galleries – Palma’s art galleries have been internationally renowned for several years now. Collectors from around the world flock to the island in search of unique works of art. Proof is that most of them take part in international fairs such as Art Basel or Arco.