Mallorca.
Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, offers an impressive mix of beautiful beaches, hidden coves, charming villages, and diverse landscapes. Far more than just a beach destination, the island is home to the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana, historic towns, lively cities, and outstanding Mediterranean cuisine – making Mallorca a fantastic year-round travel destination.
Whether you’re exploring secluded calas, wandering through historic old towns, hiking in the mountains, or road tripping along the coast, Mallorca is ideal for nature lovers, active travelers, food enthusiasts, and first-time visitors.
Capital: Palma de Mallorca
Climate: Mediterranean
Best time to visit: April to June and September to October
Known for: Beaches and calas, Serra de Tramuntana, hiking, cycling, charming villages, Mediterranean cuisine
Best Time to Visit Mallorca
Spring (April–June): Mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and perfect conditions for hiking and cycling
Summer (July–August): Hot and sunny – ideal for beach holidays, but busier
Autumn (September–October): Warm sea temperatures, fewer crowds, and excellent weather
Winter (November–March): Quieter atmosphere, mild climate, and great for city trips and nature experiences
Mallorca is best explored by car, allowing you to discover hidden coves, mountain villages, and scenic viewpoints at your own pace.
A Guide to the best calas in the East of Mallorca.
How to visit the famous Calo des Moro.
The latest Travel Guides from Mallorca.
A day trip to the Serra de la Tramontana.
Where to stay on Mallorca.
A Guide to Palma de Mallorca.
The best beaches on Mallorca.