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Palma Aquarium Dip your toes into Mallorca's underwater world. Shark sleepovers notch
up the fear factor. ( Click here )
Coves del Drac Spelunk the stalactite-encrusted depths of Mallorca's most magical
caves. ( Click here )
Castell d'Alaró Play king of the castle at this impossibly perched medieval fortress. ( Click
here )
Aqualand Race the spaghetti-like slides and white-knuckle flumes at one of Europe's
biggest water parks. ( Click here )
Parc Natural de S'Albufera Gentle strolls in bird-rich wetlands. ( Click here )
North Coast Caving, cliff- jumping, coasteering and scuba diving will keep older kids as
busy as bees. ( Click here )
Coastal Walks
The lure of the sea is palpable as you stride along cliffs, hop between coves and trace
Mallorca's coastal contours from a mountaintop.
Ruta de Pedra en Sec The queen of coastal walks is a mind-blowing multiday traverse of
the Serra de Tramuntana. ( Click here )
Ermita de la Victòria to Penya Rotja Survey the entire north coast from this pine-
cloaked peninsula. ( Click here )
Cap de Formentor The jaw-dropping northern finale of the Tramuntana. ( Click here )
Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant Quiet trails link beaches and pine valleys.
( Click here )
Cap de Ses Salines to Colònia de Sant Jordi A rocky trail with bountiful swimming
spots and bewitching sea views. ( Click here )
Finca Can Roig to Cala Magraner Traipse to four pretty, little-visited coves. ( Click here )
 
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