We were completely taken by this beautiful island – from hiking the oh-so-picturesque countryside and swimming at ravishing beach coves to touring manor houses oozing with history.
Take in the honey-colored buildings, flaunting beautiful casement windows and Juliet balconies. Soak up the atmosphere as you wander the medieval streets.
The Palma cathedral
(known as La Seu) is the most-visited of all Palma de Mallorca attractions. Perched overlooking the seaside, it’s truly a stunning landmark.
Inside, many original 16th century Flemish tapestries hang on the walls, and some ceilings are ornately painted in traditional Mallorcan black-and-red colors.