UNESCO-listed mountain range stretching along the northwest coast. Dramatic peaks, ancient olive groves and terraced hillsides with spectacular hiking trails.
Official websitewww.conselldemallorca.netWild peninsula at the island's northern tip with a historic lighthouse, vertiginous cliffs and views across the bay of Pollença. One of Majorca's most iconic landscapes.
Magnificent Gothic cathedral overlooking Palma Bay, with interior works by Antoni Gaudí and Antoni Coll. Founded in 1229, it is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world.
Official websitecatedraldemallorca.orgRare circular Gothic castle from 1311 set in pine forests above Palma. Now a history museum with panoramic views across the bay from its round tower.
Official websitecastelldebellver.palma.catPicturesque hilltop village famous for its Royal Carthusian Monastery, where Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent the winter of 1838-39. Cobblestone alleys and flowering pots.
Official websitewww.valldemossa.comSpectacular underground caves near Porto Cristo, home to one of the world's largest subterranean lakes (Llac Martel). Classical music concerts are performed by boat on the lake.
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