I did one half of my top 10 things to do in Majorca, and now it’s time for the second half. Without any more waffle let’s get on reasons 6 to 10…
6) Jardins d’Alfabia
Created by an Arab viceroy about 1,000 year ago, these gardens include parterres, arbours and dells – all surrounding an old, nearly derelict, house. This is a lovely place to relax and explore.
7) Monestir de Nostra Senyora de Lluc
This is Majorca’s most ancient holy site; and is the centre of spiritual Majorcan life. The monastery houses a sacred statue of the Virgin and Child, and a small museum too.
8) Peninsula de Formentor
A large extension of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range – and also the site of Majorca’s first luxury resort. This is the place where kings, presidents and film stars have come to spend there time.
9) Alcudia
Home to the island’s last remaining medieval walled city. It was built on the site of a Roman outpost; the theatre and ruins of which can still be seen.
10) Coves del Drac
The island of Majorca has a number of fantastic caves; with the Coves del Drac being the biggest and best. Being spastically lit, you can explore one of the world’s largest underground lakes.
So there we have the top 10 things to do in Majorca. Pop back to the first 5 things to do in Majorca.
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