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Things to see, to do...

Activities

As island lovers who have settled here with our family, we have made it our mission to explore both the hidden gems and the must-sees. Here you'll find a selection of tried-and-tested activities suitable for all ages and tastes: nature walks, secret beaches, boat trips, family-friendly restaurants, local markets, and ideas to keep children entertained.

Whether traveling as a couple, with family, or friends, these local recommendations will help create an authentic and unforgettable experience in Mallorca.

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Discover the region

Our favorite spots near the "Piso del Sol" apartment: : 

 

Jemica bar-restaurant with its lovely playground, perfect for the kids while parents enjoy a quiet drink.

Panetosto restaurant for its seafront terrace and excellent Italian cuisine.

A walk to Punta Sa N'Amer from Cala Millor or Sa Coma: stunning views by the small fort, ideal for a drink or a grilled meal.

The Thalasso terrace, for front-row views of boats arriving at water level.

The spa at "Cala Bona hotel", located just opposite our apartment, opened in 2025. Reservations can be made online, and it's open to non-guests.

 

Discover Palma

Stroll through Palma's old town, admire the majestic cathedral La Seu, visit the Almudaina Palace and Bellver Castle. Wander the alleyways, grab a coffee in Santa Catalina, and enjoy the sunset by the sea.

Closer to Palma without a full-day trip: Explore Port d’Andratx and treat yourself at the S’Illeta restaurant, or visit the charming seaside village of Sant Elm.

 

Tour the mountain villages

Drive the winding roads of the Serra de Tramuntana. Stop in Valldemossa to visit the charterhouse and taste a coca de patata. Continue on to Deià, a charming artist village, and end in Sóller and its picturesque port. Fornalutx is also worth a visit, listed among Spain’s most beautiful villages.

 

Explore the wild North

Drive to Cap de Formentor to enjoy breathtaking views of the sea and cliffs. Swim at Formentor beach or take a break at a scenic viewpoint. Head down to Alcúdia and its fortified old town, or Playa de Muro for some relaxation. Also visit Pollença and climb the 365 Calvari steps for a panoramic view.

 

Discover the villages of the Llevant

Visit Artà and its sanctuary on the hill with a panoramic view. Continue to Capdepera Castle and end the day in Cala Ratjada, a charming port town with beaches and seaside walks. Watch the sunset from the lighthouse.

 

Explore the caves and East coast

Visit the Drach Caves in Porto Cristo. Then relax on one of the East coast beaches, like Cala Anguila or Cala Mendia.

Enjoy the paradise beaches of the Southeast

Discover the coves of Mondragó, Cala Llombards, or Es Trenc. Swim in turquoise water surrounded by white sand and limestone cliffs. Pack a picnic or enjoy a meal at a beach chiringuito.

Wander through authentic ports

Discover Cala Figuera, a peaceful and authentic port. Walk along Portocolom, a natural and well-preserved port, all the way to the lighthouse, admiring the colorful fishermen's houses on the old port. Don’t miss Cala Marsal on the other side, with our favorite restaurant "Organic" – a typical, unique atmosphere, fantastic cocktails, and beautifully presented seasonal dishes from breakfast to dinner (booking recommended).

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