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Beach Beauties
Coves with bluer-than-blue water, silky sands fringed by pines and dunes, and cliff-
flanked bays only reached on foot - Mallorca has a beach for every mood and moment.
Platja des Coll Baix Draw breath as you rock-hop down to this perfect crescent washed
by cobalt blue water. ( Click here )
Platja des Trenc Stretch out on this vast southern ribbon of sand. ( Click here )
Platja de Muro Powder-soft sand, dunes and kid-perfect shallow, crystalline waters.
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East Coast Hop from one glorious white-sand cove to another. Calas Torta ( Click here ) ,
Agulla ( Click here ) , Matzoc ( Click here ) and Mitjana ( Click here ) top our list.
Cap de Formentor Cliff-backed seclusion on a string of coves reached on foot. ( Click
here )
Cala Tuent Sa Calobra's quiet sister is watched over by 1445m Puig Major. ( Click here )
Cultural Highs
Break from the beach to discover Mallorca's cultured side, with a mooch around cathed-
rals, galleries and artsy hill towns.
Catedral Sing a stained-glass rainbow in this Gothic wonder moored on Palma's seafront.
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Museu Fundació Juan March Picasso, Miró, Dalí, Juan Gris and Mallorquin native
Miquel Barceló. ( Click here )
Real Cartuja de Valldemossa A Carthusian monastery and the former residence of roy-
als and Chopin. ( Click here )
Ses Païsses Piece together the puzzle of Mallorca's Bronze Age talayots (watchtowers).
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Pol·lentia Sprawling Roman ruins with an eye-catching theatre amid the trees. ( Click
here )
Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró Miró's former home filled with his works and spirit. ( Click
here )
Family Adventures
Mallorca's energy-burning activities, beautiful beaches, and romps around castles, aquari-
ums and water parks are surefire kid-pleasers.
 
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