If you can, leave time to pay a visit to Pollensa,which is roughly 13 miles (21 kilometres) away from MallorcaIsland. In Pollensa, you can check out the Cala Barques and Pollensa Port. Formore things to do, visit the Cala Varques and Caves of Drach which you'll findin and around Manacor, about 13 miles (21 kilometres) away from MallorcaIsland.
Palmade Mallorca is about 20 miles (32 kilometres) from MallorcaIsland. This regional centre offers a great selection of points of interest,such as Puig Mayor, Es Trenc Beach and Cala Figuera Beach. Marivent Palace,Golf Son Gual and Fundacion Juan March are just a few of the other interestingvisitor attractions that await.
If you're searching for experiences that won'tbreak the bank, round up the family and head to Balearic Islands' numerousoutdoor attractions such as lighthouses. Every place on Earth offers a specialhistory and this area is no exception. The ruins in these parts provide a greatsnapshot to the past.
Head outside and make the most of the localadventure options in the area around Mallorca Island. Trymountain climbing or give four-wheel driving a go. Pack your own equipment orrent some when you get here, and discover the region's water activities. Snorkellingis a popular activity and another option is windsurfing.
You'll be sad to say "adiós" (farewell)to this appealing area.