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Nat Geo Day Tour: In the Wake of a Nat Geo Explorer, Kayak the Pristine Seas of Mallorca
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Nat Geo Day Tour: In the Wake of a Nat Geo Explorer, Kayak the Pristine Seas of Mallorca

Inspired by National Geographic's Pristine Seas project, which aims to protect the last wild places in our oceans, this National Geographic Day Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and unspoiled Mediterranean waters by kayak. Accompanied by your experienced guide and a marine biologist, you'll learn about the importance of Posidonia. Let your guide take you on a kayak tour through the marine protected area of the Dragonera Islands, offshore from Sant Elm. It's a rich ecosystem home to dolphins, fish, birds, algae, and more. Enjoy the opportunity to snorkel and marvel at the Posidonia meadows up close, while your guide explains the significance of this seagrass for the Mediterranean and the world. Learn how we can help protect the Posidonia meadows by raising awareness of their role in the battle against global warming, as featured in the National Geographic documentary, 'Pristine Seas: The Power of Protection'.

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Nat Geo Day Tour: The Valley of the Oranges
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Nat Geo Day Tour: The Valley of the Oranges

Picturesque hills and aromatic citrus orchards best describe Sóller. From Palma de Mallorca, travel into the Serra de Tramontana mountains, where you'll discover this eye-catching town, nicknamed the 'Valley of Oranges'.Historically, Sóller was isolated from the rest of Mallorca due to its mountains, allowing the development of unique cultural and agricultural practices. Sóller's orange groves trace their roots back several centuries, introduced to the region by Arab settlers during the Spanish occupation.On this exclusive tour, you'll uncover the region's conservation initiatives with your National Geographic-trained guide. In a room at the Botanical Gardens you'll enjoy an audio-visual experience including photos illustrating the history of the orange groves and their impact on Sóller's local economy.After this, tour Sóller's citrus-infused Botanical Gardens, where you'll study the aromatic and agricultural properties of different citrus varieties, enjoy an exclusive visit to the seed bank and learn more about the garden's work to conserve the Balearic Islands' plant species, unique ecosystems and natural habitats. Finish your time here with a cooking demo featuring a zesty dessert with a citrus tang.Next, discover Sóller's secrets on a guided walking tour, before stopping by Sa Fàbrica de Gelats, an ice cream Parlor featured in National Geographic España as one of the best spots for orange-flavoured gelato. Finish with some free time to explore at your leisure.

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Drach Caves, pearl shop with digital museum & local market tour
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Drach Caves, pearl shop with digital museum & local market tour

Three Majorca musts share top billing on this tour. You'll stroll the stalls of a farmer's market, delve into the depths of the famous Drach Caves and visit the renowned Majorica pearl factory. Xisca, one of our local guides, says, ‘Before you even set foot inside, you call feel something truly spectacular lies ahead. The cave system is a world of secretive caverns and subterranean lakes brought to life by music and light shows.'Your first stop will be the Majorica shop and museum, where possibly the finest imitation pearls in the world are made. See digital displays explaining the manufacturing process before browsing pearl jewellery in the shop. Xisca says, ‘The designs are creative and exquisitely crafted, which is why Majorica jewellery is such a popular birthday or Christmas gift on the island.'It's then on to the weekly market in a country town. Poke around stalls stocked with everything from fragrant fruit and vegetables to aromatic herbs and pungent cheeses. The chance to try products such as Majorca's famous black pig pork is part of the experience. Spicy sobrassada, a spreadable paprika-cured sausage, makes for a great take-home souvenir – and helps local producers. Then, round off the day at Drach Caves. Get the lowdown from your guide on the formation of the system millions of years ago. There are four caves and a large lake, made all the more magical by the special lighting and a classical music concert from a quartet right in the very depths of the caves.

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Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller tour with historic train ride
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Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller tour with historic train ride

History meets scenery on this Tramuntana Mountains tour. You'll visit the honey-stone village of Valldemossa, explore handsome Soller town and enjoy the views on a vintage train ride through mountains and valleys. Xisco, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The train is the pride of the people of Soller. Because their town was so hard to reach behind the mountains, they built the railway with their own money a century ago so they could be connected to Palma and export their famous oranges.'Kick off in Valldemossa, a cluster of stone houses tumbling from a ridge in the heart of the Tramuntana Mountains. You can either explore the village under your own steam or join a guided tour to learn more about its history and culture. Xisco adds, ‘My favourite street in Valldemossa is Carrer Rectoria, a narrow alley is lined with potted plants. Saint Catalina Thomas was born here, and her house is now a chapel.' Then it's on to Son Marroig for a guide tour of the ravishing Renaissance-style estate overlooking the sea.Next, we'll head to Soller, a busy town built by wealthy citrus fruit merchants. You'll have free time to explore, potter around the shops, pop into a church or two, or soak up the sun in an outdoor café. The day rolls to a close with a journey back in time on a wooden train inaugurated in 1912 and still in full working order today. This scenic ride weaves through the Sierra de Tramontanta to Son Reus, where you'll join the transfer back to base.

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Majorca Tour with Fornalutx, Son Marroig and Wine Tasting
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Majorca Tour with Fornalutx, Son Marroig and Wine Tasting

If you want to explore Majorca's cultural side, then this exclusive, adults-only tour is for you. You'll discover gems such as the mountain village Fornalutx, the palace of Son Marroig, Sa Foradada and visit a winery for a tasting. Marga, one of our local guides, says, ‘An Austrian royal so fell in love with the views of Sa Foradada that he bought the manor house overlooking it and turned it into his palace. Nowadays, it's a favourite wedding spot for Majorcan couples.'This day out features history, sights and even a winery visit to tempt your tastebuds. Kick off with a drive through Binissalem's wine region, heading toward the Sóller Valley en route to Fornalutx. Fringed with orange and lemon groves, it oozes authentic Majorcan charm. It's no surprise it's often referred to as one of the prettiest villages in Spain. You'll have time to wander around the narrow, cobbled streets and even do a spot of souvenir shopping from the local handicraft shops.You'll continue to Son Marroig, the former summer residence of Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvator. Admire the artefacts and antiques, and stroll around the gardens. Star billing is for Sa Foradada and the surrounding coastline – rated by National Geographic as one of the world's ‘Top Ten Best Ocean Views'. We'll end the day at Bodega Ramanya, a family-owned winery producing some of the island's finest red, white and sparkling wines. You'll enjoy a tasting session paired with some locally produced snacks, before heading back via Valldemossa for more top-notch views.

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Farmers' Market and Formentor Tour from South and East of Majorca
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Farmers' Market and Formentor Tour from South and East of Majorca

This excursion captures the magic of Majorca by combining some of the north's best attractions. You'll visit a farmers' market and get to know the craggy coastline of Cape Formentor, a narrow, pine-studded peninsula populated by wild herb-munching wild goats. Lluc, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘One Spanish phrase worth remembering for your market trip is “Un poco para probar, por favor”, which means “A little to try, please”. Usually, vendors are happy to give you a small taste of cheeses, olives, breads and so on, before you buy.'Majorca's markets are famed for their variety and freshness of the produce on display. Spend a morning browsing one of the most popular weekly farmers' markets, waking up your senses with colourful displays of fruit, the aroma of freshly baked local pastries and local vendors calling out their best deals. These markets are usually set up on the church square in the villages. Lluc adds, ‘The stallholders selling just a few different types of seasonal fruit or vegetables are the ones who grow their own produce – and usually the best value.'We'll then journey by road to Es Colomer viewpoint for a brief photo stop en route to Formentor beach. The curved, pine-fringed sandy bay boasts clear water and makes a great place to enjoy some free time. Refreshments are available at a beach café, and you can secure your table for lunch by choosing the ‘lunch included' option. On the return journey, you'll travel by boat back to Port de Pollença.

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Formentor by Boat and Market from North Coast of Majorca
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Formentor by Boat and Market from North Coast of Majorca

Tucked into the very north of Majorca, the Pollença area is one of the pettiest parts of the island. You'll enjoy a boat trip over to the elegant seaside town of Port de Pollença on this exclusive excursion, visit a market and enjoy time on Formentor beach. There's are also a stop Es Colomer viewpoint.

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Eastern Majorca Tour with Arta Caves and Aloe Plantation
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Eastern Majorca Tour with Arta Caves and Aloe Plantation

Mountains, cliffs, and vast fields – the Serra de Llevant range in the east of the island has much to offer. Discover authentic farms, ancient towns, a weekly country market and dramatic caves in one great day.

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Full-day Valldemossa and Majorca west coast tour
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Full-day Valldemossa and Majorca west coast tour

The beaches are far from Valldemossa – which is why it has preserved its rustic beauty. On this tour, you'll visit this historic highland town as well as the nearby manor house of Son Marroig for an exploration of their impressive gardens and epic views over the sea.

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Marineland with Transfer
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Marineland with Transfer

If you're after a fun-packed family day out, then Marineland is for you. It's Majorca's only aqua and animal park – and it's bursting at the seams with attractions. We're talking edge-of-your-seat dolphin and sea lion shows, alongside exotic bird shows thrice daily.See a pod of beautiful bottlenose dolphins show off their swimming skills and watch the sea lions clown around in the water. Then there are the colourful displays featuring brightly plumed parrots and macaws.And when there's a gap between shows, you can peer through the glass of the aquariums, visit a café or access the beach. Add a penguinarium and a tropical house full of snakes and lizards and there's something for everyone. Upgrade to GOLD for fast-track entrance, one soft drink or beer and gift for adults, one scoop of ice cream and fish food for children, exclusive dolphin show seating and 10% discount per person on all purchases inside the park

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Palma Aquarium with transfer
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Palma Aquarium with transfer

As family activities go, it's hard to beat a visit to Palma Aquarium. It's brimming with marine life and plenty of other attractions like the 3D Aquadome – a cinematic humpback whale experience. See hundreds of species from the Med as well as explore the Tropical Seas section, where there are 25 tanks with species from the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Don't miss the Amazonian ecosystem display in the Jungle zone or the exhibition on endangered bluefin tuna. There are also two play areas and a Splash Park that the kids will love.Choose the Silver ticket and you'll have access to the 3D Aquadome – a spectacular cinematic experience that immerses you in the world of humpback whales. And for the ultimate adventure, the Gold ticket offers an exclusive backstage tour where you can learn what it takes to be an aquarist. What's more, both upgrade options include lunch at either Restaurant Jellyfish or Buffet Mediterra.

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Rancho Grande Two-Hour Horse Ride with Transfer
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Rancho Grande Two-Hour Horse Ride with Transfer

Fancy getting close to nature in Majorca? Then this activity ticks all the boxes. You'll explore different landscapes from the vantage point of a horse from the famous Rancho Grande. Enjoy a two-hour ride, with a huge expanse to explore and even a mini-zoo to visit. Morning or afternoon options with or without transfer are available.

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Things to do in Majorca

Majorca is the Med’s most visited island for a reason. From lazing on Caribbean-like beaches to wandering around walled medieval towns and drives along dramatic coastal roads, there’s a superb choice of things to do. In the north, you’ll be charmed by the towns of Alcudia and Pollença, while in the west, Valldemosa, Deià and Sóller have the wow factor. And its capital, Palma, treasures an old town of medieval alleys, crowned by a waterfront Gothic cathedral. Plus, there are plenty world-class water activities on offer. Top six things to do in Majorca 1. Explore the west The west is best for jaw-dropping scenery and picture-postcard mountain villages. It’s also home to the island’s hardest-to-reach beach. And they’re all bang in the middle the Serra de Tramuntana UNESCO World Heritage Site. Valldemossa village – with its Carthusian monastery royal palace and plant-lined alleys – Deià and Sóller are must-sees. The latter is the hub for a romantic train that zigzags through the mountains in wooden carriages. From its nearby port, reached by a wooden tram, you can catch a boat to Sa Calobra beach, which is sheltered by cliffs at the end of a gorge. 2. Visit the north Alcudia and Pollença in the north of the island are two of Majorca’s prettiest towns – and only 20 minutes’ drive apart. What’s more, they are within striking distance of Cape Formentor, a peninsula of jagged cliffs and secret coves as well as a solitary beach – a spectacular crescent-shaped pin-fringed strand. Alcudia is best explored by walking along the top of its medieval walls while Pollença can be admired by climbing the cypress-lined 365 steps to the hilltop Calvari chapel. 3. Admire Palma Cathedral It’s hard to miss Palma’s top sight and attraction. The vast, gold-hued Gothic La Seu cathedral towers over the city’s waterfront. It’s the centrepiece of an old town still partly protected by walkable medieval walls. All alleys lead to the cathedral. Another Gothic masterpiece worth checking out is the Llotja guildhall. In between, there are bars, restaurants and cafés for all tastes – ensaïmada, the local favourite pastry goes down a treat with a coffee. You will also find boutiques selling everything from local fishermen’s shoes to designer handbags. 4. Adventures on water If water’s involved, you’ll find it in Majorca. For family fun and frolics, there are two waterparks – the themed Western Water Park in Magalluf and Aqualand in s’Arenal. Another popular option is a catamaran trip. While Palma Aquarium and Marineland allow you to see sharks, jellyfish and more up close. All are usually available with hotel pick-up and drop off. 5. The show must go onMajorca knows how to throw a party when the sun goes down. One of the most popular shows is Pirates Adventure, in which Olympic and World Champion gymnasts put on a fiery display of swashbuckling swordplay. It’s a blockbuster. Also in demand is House of Son Amar, a traditional Majorcan farmhouse that’s been transformed into a venue hosting a dazzling extravaganza of dancing, singing and aerobatics. 6. Saddle up at Rancho Grande Rancho Grande is a family favourite for a traditional look at rural Majorca. The island’s largest working horse ranch offers a choice of horsey options, whether it’s a sunset ride or a countryside wagon trail. There’s also a mini zoo for the kids. After the action, live music and a barbecue see the visit out in a party atmosphere.
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