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Mallorca Travel Guide – Mind, Body & Soul Holidays

Mallorca is the perfect choice to relax both body and soul! When it comes to Mallorca, crystal clear water, majestic mountains, and an atmosphere where time slows down. In this article, you will get a small guide to interesting places in Mallorca, where you can reboot after work, and relax both physically and spiritually.

Before we start talking about places and traveling in Mallorca, we want to discuss an organizational issue, transport. You may need Mallorca airport transfers so that you don’t have to think about transport problems. The company provides a wide range of car classes, fixed prices, and a professionally trained driver.

Let’s get started!

The Drach Caves

This place will make you completely relax and not think about problems, The Drach Caves is one of the most interesting places for tourists to visit. A large number of caves with a unique underground lake. All this is located near the town of Porto Cristo in the north-western part of the island. The history of exploring these caves began many years ago when they wanted to find treasures here. Nowadays, a 2-kilometer walk along a very steep, winding passage that connects the 2 caves is available to tourists. At the depth of the last cave there is the largest underground reservoir in Europe (it has a stable temperature of 20 degrees Celsius). Try to ride there on a wooden boat and don’t think about problems!

Mondrago Nature Reserve

This is a very beautiful park with unspoiled nature, definitely worth a visit! Enjoy a beach holiday: swim in the unrealistically clear water, play volleyball, and walk through the dizzying (literally) pine forest. At one time (relatively recently, this beach was honored as the best beach in Europe). Also if you are a snorkelling enthusiast, then in our subjective opinion this beach is also one of the best for this activity. And there is a huge number of birds of different species, enjoy a piece of paradise!

Vintage train from Palma de Mallorca to Soller

We want to make it clear that this railway is more than 100 years old! While you are traveling, you will have the feeling of being in a fairy tale, because of the maximum scenic spots. As mentioned in the name, this railway connects the two towns of Palma de Mallorca and Soller. As you pass through, try to tune in to the most positive war and just watch the orange orchards and gorgeous mountain ranges!

By the way, you’ll be stopping near viewpoints as you drive by – it’s a great opportunity for a cool photo. The train itself runs several times a day, and, conveniently, you can buy tickets on the spot. Useful tip: if you don’t have a car, you 100% need to take a ride on this train.

Tramuntana mountain range

This mountain range has UNESCO heritage status. It’s a great place to go for a bike ride, with beautiful views of wildlife and wild animals running past. Not only can you cycle, but you can also walk or if you’re too lazy to walk, you can drive along the mountain range by car. There are also viewing platforms for cool photos (in fact, after this holiday you could use a couple of gigabytes of memory on your phone for a new gallery). Fact: Tramuntana is home to some of Mallorca’s most famous wineries. Explore!

Torrent de Pareis Gorge

This article concludes with this place, which is a 100% must-see if you are on holiday in Mallorca. Take a whole day to visit this place, because once you’re there in the early morning, you’ll most likely be on your way back by sunset. This is the most popular trekking trail in Mallorca! You will walk for about 5 hours, through a stunning gorge to the beach, experience a bit of adrenaline, pulling up on a rope and climbing up huge rocks amongst large streams of water. At the end of the day, you will be pleasantly physically tired and completely rebooted! And perhaps even a little reassessment of life!

Useful facts about Mallorca

1) It has the world’s third-oldest active lighthouse.

2) Many restaurants have menus in German only.

3) The water is very clear thanks to the algae.

4) In Mallorca, the neighborhoods are divided between German and English tourists (and the former even have their airport).

5) There is a celebration almost every day.

Amanda Mills
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I’m a Web Designer, Freelance Writer, and Digital Marketer with a study background in Logic, Philosophy, and Journalism. I’ve always had an unwavering passion