109 activitati in Mallorca, SPAIN
Palau March
This museum is home to the Bartolomé March Foundation's collection of art and books. It is situated in the heart of Palma's historic old town.The museum is located in the Palau March and has a collection of contemporary sculpture on display in the patio and rooftop terraces with outstanding works by artists such as Rodin, Moore and Chillida. Other attractions include a priceless collection of manuscripts and nautical charts dating back to mediaeval times. Situated right in the heart of the cathedral quarter of the city of Palma lies the Palau March Museum. It was built by local financier Joan March Ordinas between 1939–1944 as a sumptuous private residence but was not opened as a museum until the mid-Seventies. Here you can find one of the best private collections of modernist art on the island. As well as paintings the museum has an important collection of sculptures. Step out onto the large rooftop terrace and you will see works of art by such renowned artists such as Henry Moore, Rodin, Chillida and Barbara Hepworth. Take a walk inside the museum and you will find the library which houses important documents relating to the city dating back to the fourteenth century. It also houses a large collection of sixteenth century nautical charts, as well as priceless manuscripts, incunabula and codices and a collection of religious sculptures in polychromed wood. In addition you will find works of art from other leading contemporaries such as Salvador Dali and Josep Mª Sert. However, the centrepiece of the museum's eclectic show of treasures has to be the 17th century Neapolitan nativity scene with more than 7,000 figures. Duration: One hour approximately. Start/opening time: 10am. Closed Sundays and bank holidays. End/closing time: 5pm Monday to Friday and 2pm on Saturdays. Others: This is an unguided visit. Guided visits can be booked in advance.
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Es Baluard museum
Let us introduce you to Es Baluard, Mallorca's Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and the artistic heart of Palma. With a name meaning 'The Bastion' in Catalan, you will soon discover why Es Baluard has earned its status as an essential stop on any tourist itinerary in Mallorca. Nestled within the city's ancient walls, the museum has been open less than a decade and is already famed for its excellent collection and stunning views from its rooftop and terrace café. Take Let us introduce you to Es Baluard, Mallorca's Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and the artistic heart of Palma. With a name meaning 'The Bastion' in Catalan, you will soon discover why Es Baluard has earned its status as an essential stop on any tourist itinerary in Mallorca. Nestled within the city's ancient walls, the museum has been open less than a decade and is already famed for its excellent collection and stunning views from its rooftop and terrace café. Take your time to study the extensive collection of important artistic greats such as Picasso and Miro. Delight in the colourful collection of Picasso's beautiful, bright ceramics. Feel the emotion of Miro's two-themed collection: one a tribute to tragic French writer Alfred Jarry, the other inspired by his love for Mallorca, his home for the last three decades of his life. Peruse the exhibition of 19th century realist and impressionist works of Mallorcan landscapes and subjects. Allow some to reveal astonishing contrasts between the old and new, while others depict worlds where the sands of time have stayed still. Venture outside the museum walls for breathtaking views over Palma Cathedral, Bellver Castle, the windmills of Es Jonquet and the yachts in the marina. Gaze out over the rooftops of the old town, or just relax at the café and absorb the bastion's fine Renaissance military architecture. Let your inner art connoisseur take over during your visit to beautiful Mallorca! Start/opening time: 10am. End/closing time: 8pm from Tuesday to Saturday and 3pm on Sunday.
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Rancho Ses Roques
Saddle up for an action-packed horseback ride through the rugged landscapes of northern Mallorca. All the routes from the legendary Ranxo Ses Roques are specifically chosen and designed to maximise the visual feast of this timeless activity. The horses are well tamed and easy to mount, even if you have never ridden one before. Come along for what promises to be an unforgettable experience. Saddle up for an action-packed horseback ride through the rugged landscapes of northern Mallorca. All the routes from the legendary Ranxo Ses Roques are specifically chosen and designed to maximise the visual feast of this timeless activity. The horses are well tamed and easy to mount, even if you have never ridden one before. Come along for what promises to be an unforgettable experience. Children are well catered for at the ranch, with ponies available for them to ride. All the youngsters are invited to have a go at leading the ponies and then riding them in the corral. There is also a petting farm, where the little ones can feed native Balearic animals in their natural habitat. They can interact with parrots, goats, ducks, peacocks, turkeys, cows, rabbits, donkey, piglets and many more creatures. This is a great way to bring them closer to nature and introduce them to a rural environment. The routes pass through a range of landscapes, from arid plains to cool pine forests. During some trails, you can enjoy be panoramic views from hills overlooking Alcudia, the port and the beach. The ranch itself is redolent of the Old West, with a strong Spanish colonial influence throughout. You could be mistaken for thinking you’re in Arizona rather than Alcudia. The 1 hour excursion passes through the woods and bottom of the mountain Sant Martí in Alcudia. The 2 hour excursion takes you up the mountain Puig de Sant Martí, where you can have a views Alcudia bay. When you reach the top of the mountain you will rest for a few minutes to admire the view. Duration: Depends on the route you choose. Start/opening time: There are trails between 10am and 1pm and from 4pm. Others: Adults may not ride a pony; if they wish to accompany their children an additional charge will apply. Approved helmets and qualified guides included. We have ponies for the youngest of the family. It is ideal for children to have their first experience into the world of horses; adults will be able to lead them around our paddock. Free entrance in the Petting Zoo if you book any other activity
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Els Calderers farm
Step back in 250 years in time with this visit a traditional Mallorcan manor house where you will discover how a noble family and their domestic staff and estate workers lived and worked. The historic estate of Els Calderers lies between the villages of Sant Joan and Vilafranca de Bonany. On top of the main house, it boasts a number of secondary buildings, kennels and fields. The manor’s history can be traced back to the 1285, when it was first mentioned in historic records as belonging to the Calderers family. In the 18th century, the entire estate was acquired by the noble Verí family. The present imposing main building was probably built from 1750 onwards and continually expanded until the early 19th century. In the house itself you will be able to visit the music room, the ladies' parlour, the family chapel, the kitchen and dining room. Outside the barns, stables and chicken coops are of particular interest. You will also be able to see rare local breeds of farm animals, including the Mallorcan black pig from which the delicious sobrassada (a raw, cured sausage) is made. You will also enjoy the different workshops such as the smithy with its historic tools, the bakery and the laundry where clothes were washed and dyed. Then enjoy a wine tasting where you will get to try delicious local sobrasada, jam and cheeses. Start/opening time: At 10am. End/closing time: April - September approx. 5.30pm. October - March: 4:30pm.
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Miró Mallorca Foundation
The Foundation was established with the donation made by Joan Miró and his wife Pilar Juncosa, and is made up of various areas. The most striking of these is the main building, designed by Rafael Moneo and the workshop created for Miró by Josep Lluís Sert. The temporary exhibitions in the Espacio Estrella (star space) include pieces by Miró himself, in addition to temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. The Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca is unique to the world. It is one of the few museums where visitors can contemplate the artist’s creative surroundings, through direct contact with the studios in which Joan Miró worked from 1956 until his death in 1983. Through these studios, we gain an insight into the atmosphere that formed the backdrop to his work and we can reconstruct Miró’s creative process by contemplating his paintings, objects and the tools he used.
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Hams Caves
Enter the magical underground world of the Hams Caves in Mallorca. For thousands of years they were one of Mother Nature’s best kept secrets until in 1905 Pedro Caldentey discovered the grotto. Nowadays, you can not only visit the caverns but also enjoy light and sound shows inside. Located in Porto Cristo, the Hams Caves (‘hams’ means fishhook in Catalan) are renowned worldwide for their stunning stalactites and stalagmites, their spectacular tree-like formations and the wonderful underground lakes. The tour starts by descending down into the Round Cave, where we will discover a huge botanical garden with native fauna. In the Blue Cave – a new 2015 attraction- you will be shown a fascinating documentary that introduces you to the history of Mallorca, its first inhabitants, the formation of the caves and its extraordinary discoveries. You can admire the spectacular new LED lighting, the "Pillars of Samson", the "Fra Mauro Plains" and "Hell's Pit" where you may find the GENESIS Auditorium that shows the enjoyable 'The History of Life- a Time Lapse audiovisual guide, from the Big Bang to the present day, on a giant projection onto the ancient rock of the cave itself. Then we visit the Classic Cave, which is comprised of 12 galleries. After admire in awe the spectacular Underground Lake that’s found in the Sea of Venice and offers delightful musical entertainment. Hams Caves are one of the main attractions in Mallorca and provide an unforgettable day out. Languages English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
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Minigolf beach club
Spend an exciting day full of fun. Beautiful minigolf course with 54 holes or 18 holes.Our spectacular 54-hole miniature golf divided into three different courses, settled in a lush vegetation and a privileged location right opposite the beach. Great fun for all ages! You can't think of the right motivation to get your kids moving while enjoying a great time? The minigolf complex is near the beach in Playa de Palma. It´s fun, games and sports for the whole family and for all ages.
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Immersive Audio Walks Palma de Mallorca
Complement your tours with self-guided immersive audio-walks. Actors perform directly to traveller’s headsets as they travel in time getting to know the secrets of the Kingdom of Mallorca with the legend Ramon Llul as their guide. With our 3D sound effects travellers embark on a special self-guided journey to discover the legends behind the streets of downtown Palma. The Balearic Islands capital is filled with stories to discover, we complement their visit to the unique structure that is Bellver Castle with a special audio experience that pays tribute to those who were trapped within its walls. How does it work? To discover Palma de Mallorca like never before, don't forget to do download the app on your smart device here. Select Palma de Mallorca, and activate your tour by introducing the code that appears on your voucher, and wait for your audiotour to begin! What's more, with access to all the available audio walks in Palma de Mallorca, interactive GPS maps, and more, your sightseeing experience just got a lot more easier!
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Jardines de Alfabia: House, Garden and Orchard
You cannot miss the opportunity to visit one of the most ancient “possesions” in Mallorca, typical Mallorca house with charming corners and maintaining its essence. A wonderful garden to walk through that will delight your senses. The Gardens Get impressed by this beautiful garden in the middle of Serra de Tramuntana. With a clear influence of English landscaping. The access consists of a wide avenue, or Roman “paseo de salon”, with three lanes of large plane trees, that reaches the “Clastra” (the typical “patio” of Majorcan country houses of a certain importance, called “possesions”). At the end of an avenue of palm trees is the facade that gives access to the most emblematic feature of the garden: the pergola with its water fountains, reconstructed at the beginning of the eighteenth century. Half of its length is adorned with twenty-four stone hydras. The numerous water jets cross one another, turning the shimmer and murmur of the water into a real gift for the senses Moving along, we reach a part of the garden remodelled in the mid-nineteenth century, with a clear influence of English landscaping, leafy and shady. This part holds the Jardinet de la Reina (The Queen’s little garden) so-called because it was conceived because of Queen Elizabeth II’s stay in Alfabia. The lower garden has a tropical flavour and a small pond with water lilies. Here we can find a wide array of palm trees from which the “garballons” stand out, a protected species that typical from Mallorca. As a historic Finca and lovers of the environment and the characteristic fauna and flora of the Balearic Islands, more specifically the Sierra de Traumanta, we breed the typical black pig for the traditional “matanza” that is carried out during the winter months to obtain the famous “sobrasadas”. You can also find Mallorcan and Ibizan goats, as well as peacocks, ducks and other poultry. The Balearic Islands are one of the zones with the highest number of native breeds, due to its island position and minimal contact with species from outside the island. The House The structure of the house has Roman-Andalusian roots. We find features and elements of different styles: Arabic, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Roman, Rococo and even English in the decoration of the rooms. The main facade, created by Joan d’Aragó, an important Baroque architect of the mid-eighteenth century, is flanked by two “colcadors” or stone mounting-blocks. Its large portal (portal forà), whose doors are sheathed in bronze, has on each side two elliptical windows called “Ojo de buey” (ox-eye) and is set off by two columns and a lovely baroque frame of reddish local stone. Time has left traces of each era in the house, while the whole complex maintains its balance. In this sense, the development of the house of Alfabia is a model of respect for the past and evolution, of conservation and innovation. Inside, we can highlight the ground floor, where the rooms are more extensively furnished, which include the “Sala Gran” with painted scenes of the port of Palma and other towns; the “Sala de l’Alcova”, whose walls are covered with yellow damask, above painting of rural scenes; the “Sala de la Cadira” with numerous illustrations, musical instruments, neoclassical busts; and the dining room, the result of the reforms of the nineteenth century with painted scenes on wood and painted cloth walls hangings. INFO
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CitySightseeing Palma Hop On - Hop Off
Discover the beautiful city of Palma de Mallorca on a panoramic open-top CitySightseeing Hop On - Hop Off bus tour, and explore at your own pace the best that the city has to offer. Highlights - Freedom to explore the city at your own leisure - Hop on and off as many times as you wish! - Informative audioguide available in 8 languages As the seat of power in Mallorca since time immemorial, Palma has come to congregate a vast collection of palaces, churches and plazas. Despite the ravages of time, much of the city has been immaculately preserved and it offers a wealth of sights and attractions. This fascinating open-top double-decker bus tour highlights the best there is to see from the atmospheric old town to the leafy boulevards of the modern shopping areas. You can hop on and off to explore on foot at your leisure. You’ll see the city’s impressive Gothic cathedral, looming over a beautiful lagoon. Then check out the stylish waterfront, with its glitzy yachts and glamorous restaurants. See the ancient windmills of Es Jonquet, which are the centrepiece of an old fishermen’s quarter that is now heaving with trendy restaurants and bars. Hop off at Bellver Castle, a perfectly round Gothic fortress that was built in the 14th century to protect Palma, and still looks as good as new. Stroll around the complex (admission is optional) and enjoy breathtaking views over the city and marina from this vantage point. Explore the cobbled medieval quarter and discover a treasure trove of jewellery and antique shops, and sunny squares where tapas joints advertise their specials on outdoor chalk boards. There are many attractions such as Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Almudaina Palace, the Arab Baths, the former Grand Hotel, which is now an art gallery and sections of the old city walls that can still be walked. The combination tour includes your Hop On Hop Off Bus Ticket and a touristic boat tour around Palma Bay whilst enjoying a selection of drinks and snacks served on board. Languages Audioguide in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Russian and Chinese
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Valldemossa Charterhouse
The charterhouse at Valldemossa is a former monastery situated in this picturesque town nestling in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains in a landscape dotted with groves of almond trees, carob and strangely twisted thousand-year-old olive trees. The charterhouse at Valldemossa is a former monastery situated in this picturesque town nestling in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains in a landscape dotted with groves of almond trees, carob and strangely twisted thousand-year-old olive trees. The town was also the birthplace of St Catalina Tomas, still venerated in the area. However the main attraction is to the charterhouse (Cartuja) itself. The building was founded as a royal residence by King Jaume II of Mallorca in the 14th century and later converted into a monastery of the Carthusian order until was secularised in 1835. The complex is now a museum, consisting of the main church, which is still in use, the former pharmacy, various cells and rooms of the prior and the monks, the former library, dining room, garden, as well as cells No.2 and No.4 where Polish composer Frederic Chopin and his lover, French writer George Sand, spent the inhospitable winter of 1838/9. Learn all about this famous couple and their tempestuous relationship with each other and locals as well as other illustrious visitors such as the Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario, Spanish Enlightenment intellectual Jovellanos and Catalan poet and painter Santiago Rusiñol. There’s an exhibition of documents commemorating Chopin and Sand’s stay, as well as an art collection that includes a number of contemporary works. Duration: One hour approximately. Start/opening time: January – from 9:30am to 3pm (Monday to Saturday); February – from 9:30am to 5pm (Monday to Saturday); March – from 9:30am to 5:30pm (Monday to Saturday); April to September – from 9:30am to 6:30pm (Monday to Saturday, Sunday from 9am to 1pm); October – from 9:30 to 5:30pm (Monday to Saturday, Sunday from 9am to 1pm); November – from 9:30am to 5pm (Monday to Saturday); December – from 9:30am to 3pm (Monday to Saturday).
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Palma Jump
Jump Palma, the first park covered trampolines Spain, arrives at Palma de Mallorca to entertain with fitness and sports activities as you never experienced. Open 7 days a week, Palma jump is the place to be if you want to spend an entertaining evening full of excitement! Two large spaces for spectators and participants, where you can relax and enjoy our selection of food and beverages. You can jump from wall to wall and use all park facilities, including activities such as Walk the Wall, ninja field, airbags to practice your tricks, Slamdunk, Slacklines and more. Free sessions can be performed at any time, every day for all audiences including the smallest (under 5 always with a companion). Special socks Jump, mandatory for tracks, they are included in the price. It is advisable to wear comfortable clothing and light. Not put objects like belts, zippers, accessories and attachments. Our park has lockers so you can store your belongings, clothes, phones, etc. We are not responsible for loss or theft. Safety rules The biggest priority of Palma Jump is the safety of our customers. We have a system of cameras and security for this activity. Our staff is fully trained and trained to provide any assistance regarding first aid and resolve any improvisto. Activities in Palma Jump part of the group of extreme sports, and as such may include some risk practice. It is important that participants are aware of injuries involving activity in parks like this if they are not careful. All participants must understand and follow the rules. It is important to jump and perform tricks that your abilities will allow. There are monitors trained professionals who can help you and teach correctly some jumps and tricks. Never try it alone. Failure to obey the instructions of the monitors, breaking the rules and / or place / put you at risk to you or the participants, the staff will punish you with a yellow or red card. You must leave the park immediately, unable to finish the session without money back option. It is up to the manager readmission to the slopes. Instructions Park Socks with grip are required during the time jump. They are sold at reception. Enter the barefoot tracks is prohibited. It should always be aware of people already in the park, because they can produce hazardous situations and, in the worst cases, someone out injured. It is advisable, perform jumps in your abilities. Not perform new maneuvers without the supervision of a professional. One person per trampoline is only allowed. Try not to compete with the fellow next door. Each has its limits. No pushing, chasing or fighting over the trampolines. Not scale networks. Not to step on the safety pads. Removing accessories, jewelry and dangerous objects. Not wear a belt. No cameras or recording with mobile trampolines. It is not allowed to enter food or drink in the activities. Do not jump under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Do not fall on one foot. Always with both feet at once. Standards for Air Bag and Platform Jump Just jump feet, ass or back. Never jump or fall headfirst. Ensure that pockets are empty. Ensure that the air bag is free to jump. Once down, quickly exit the air bag. Follow the instructions in the monitor room all participants accept our rules and are aware of the risk and damage that may result
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Free Jump Session - Palma Jump
Palma Jump, the first covered trampoline park in Spain, arrives in Palma de Mallorca to entertain you with fitness and sports activities like you have never experienced before. Open 7 days a week, Palma jump is the place to be if you want to spend an afternoon entertaining and full of excitement! With two large spaces for spectators and participants, where you can relax and enjoy our selection of food and drinks.. Come and enjoy Mallorca's only trampoline park, Palma Jump. Fun for all the family, you can jump in our free jump zone with over 80 trampolines, or for the more extreme, in our pro zone where you can jump off walls over 2metres high. Practice front and back flips in our huge air bag, battle it out in our gladiator foam pit or test you strength and agility in our ninja park. Wall to wall fun, Palma Jump has something for everyone.
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Rent a Bike
Why renting a bike in Mallorca? For its more than 300 sunny days, for its nice temperature even in winter and for the increasingly large network of bike lanes. Forget traffic jams! Don´t waste your time looking for a parking lot! This without forgetting the environment: bikes are the most environmentally-friendly choice! Why renting a bike in Mallorca? For its more than 300 sunny days, for its nice temperature even in winter and for the increasingly large network of bike lanes. Forget traffic jams! Don´t waste your time looking for a parking lot! This without forgetting the environment: bikes are the most environmentally-friendly choice! Get lost in the alleys of Palma, have a cup of coffee with a view to the cathedral, search for its hidden patios, take a ride along the seaside promenade and enjoy its spectacular beaches. Meeting/pick-up point: C/ Can Puigdorfila 1, 07001, Palma. Start/opening time: 8am. End/closing time: 8pm. Languages:English, Spanish, German. Others: There is a service available to rent child's bicycle seats.
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Artá caves
The Arta Caves are among the Mallorca’s most spectacular attractions. Located in the in the northeast of the island, they are a fascinating network of underground caverns, whose forests of stalactites and stalagmites conjure up mysterious images of heaven and hell. An early admirer was Jules Verne and the caves are said to have inspired his epic novel, Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Long before they were a tourist attraction, they offered refuge to humans. King Jaume I of Aragon found 2,000 Moors hiding here along with their cattle during the Christian conquest in the 13th century and they were later used by hermits, pirates and smugglers. However the caves were nor thoroughly explored and mapped until 1876. The tour comes with special effects and the various chambers have been given Dantesque names: Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. The descent into Hell is swiftly followed by a son et lumière display. Stiletto-like Stalactites point down from the roof, somehow defying gravity. One of the chambers is as large as the nave of Palma cathedral and the Queen of Pillars, a stalagmite 22m tall, could almost be a Gothic column. It is growing upwards at the rate of 2cm every 100 years, which means that in another 5,000 years or so it will be joined to the ceiling. You emerge from the caves to a view of the sea, framed by the cavern entrance. Languages Spanish, English and German.
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Sport Xperience by Rafa Nadal
Exciting and educational day out, perfect for all the family! Give your sport lovers the opportunity to unravel the best events throughout history! Highlights - Simulators and state of the art technology - Fun and educational, the best of family fun - Discover your favourite sports stars in a new light and learn their values and motivations Come and enjoy an exciting day out full of educational fun and everything a sport fanatic could ask for! Discover incredible sporting facts and be inspired by some of your favourite stars. Rafael Nadal ensures all of the exhibition spaces are as educational as well as they are entertaining! And they are all lessons you may take away from the tennis court and use in real life! Observe the stories and learn values such as effort, self-improvement, companionship, commitment and sportsmanship! All values that Nadal is rather good at himself. Witness firsthand what it takes to be a champion. SPORT –XPERIENCE invites the visitors to experience an unforgettable adventure in a unique space, equipped with the latest technologies in audiovisual media and interactive displays which allow you to be the star of your own sporting event. We invite visitors to discover an incredible history of sport and to unravel their tough lessons through impressive simulators and state of the art installments. This exciting day includes two floors full of excitement, learning, fun and sport in its purest form! Experience this unforgettable day and share some of the best moments in history with some of the best athletes in the world! Check our video here! Others: Access to the exposition and projection self-guided tour.
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