Palma de Mallorca
Onthullende invloeden uit de Romeinse, Turkse, Arabische, Spaanse en Berberculturen, werd Palma de Mallorca tijdens de bronstijd gevestigd en is sindsdien een heerlijke en gedienstige gastheer. Met opwindende festivals, verleidelijk eten en schitterende mariene activiteiten, variërend van jachtexcursies en zeilen tot een waterpark en een aquarium, heeft Palma geprofiteerd van een gezonde economie gebaseerd op zeehandel en, meer recentelijk, toerisme. Dit eilandparadijs biedt echter veel meer dan lange stukken prachtige stranden. De hoofdstad van de Balearen is rijk aan cultuur, met weelderige theaters, een prachtige basiliek, een indrukwekkende gotische kathedraal en een eigen symfonieorkest.
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Topervaringen in Palma de Mallorca
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Express Segway Tour of Palma de Mallorca
Put a fun twist on a sightseeing tour of Palma de Mallorca, and discover the city sights by Segway. You’ll get tips to ride the self‐balancing electric scooter before you start, then follow a guide around the streets, learning about the monuments and history as you go. Numbers are capped at six people for a more intimate tour.
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Team Building Scavenger Hunt in Palma de Mallorca
Embark on a unique adventure through Palma de Mallorca with our web‐based scavenger hunt. Unlike traditional tours, this experience combines sightseeing with interactive riddles and puzzles, making your exploration both fun and educational. What sets this scavenger hunt apart is its flexibility and self‐paced nature, allowing you to explore at your own rhythm. Perfect for families, friends, and team‐building activities, it encourages teamwork and collaboration. Plus, you’ll uncover hidden gems and lesser‐known spots, all while learning fascinating facts about the city’s rich cultural heritage. Dive into an immersive experience that blends history, adventure, and modern technology.
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Caves of Genova Admission in Palma de Mallorca
Descend over 100 feet (33 meters) into the Caves of Genova near Palma, with this admission ticket. Explore the caves closest to Palma de Mallorca, learn about how the caves were naturally sculpted over time, and see impressive domes, columns, water pools, and tunnels, along with an audiovisual show.
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Palma de Mallorca Hidden Gems Private Tour
Get off the beaten path on this private tour through the lesser‐known areas of Palma de Mallorca. Meet your guide at a pub near the port and visit “unknown” areas such as the traditionally Jewish and Tanner’s neighborhoods. Visit Placa Major and the Basílica de San Francisco along the way, and stop for food tastings.
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Tuk Tuk Tour in Palma de Mallorca
EXPLORE Palma de Mallorca with an exciting tuk tuk tour. Discover its history, landscapes and architecture on a guided tour with stops at the most emblematic points. ENJOY Palma de Mallorca with a tuk tuk tour that will take you to the most fascinating corners of the city in just 1 hour. We depart from the impressive Cathedral of Palma, passing beaches, historic fortifications and spectacular viewpoints. START and END: In front of Palma Cathedral Our tour begins in the majestic cathedral, one of Mallorca’s icons, with its impressive Gothic architecture and sea views. END OF TOUR: You can choose to stay at Bellver Castle to explore its history or return by tuk tuk to the starting point. A comfortable and exciting tour with photo stops to immortalize every moment. BOOK NOW and discover Palma de Mallorca like never before!
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Palma de Mallorca Small‐Group Tour With Snorkeling
Escape the busy mainland and journey to hidden coves and coastal paths on this small‐group tour in Palma de Mallorca. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to hike through rugged landscapes, swim in crystal‐clear waters, cliff‐jump from a rocky cove, and snorkel with the provided equipment. Perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers looking for an exciting excursion away from tourist traps.
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Palma de Mallorca Private Family‐Friendly City Tour
Sightseeing can be a bore for children who want to spend time playing games, so combine activities and sightseeing on this family‐friendly private tour of Palma de Mallorca. During this personalized experience, you'll visit key landmarks such as the Santa Clara Convent, the Arab Baths, and Parc de la Mar. Your local host will engage children throughout with games, treasure hunts, and trivia.
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Electric kick scooter rental in Palma de Mallorca
Discover Palma de Mallorca without getting tired on an electric scooter. Take the opportunity to get to know the whole city and its impressive seafront cycle path and enjoy this new form of urban mobility. Palma is the perfect city to get around on an electric scooter since a long network of bike lanes are drwan across the city, impressive views from above its old wall and the beach in less than 10 minutes ride on a scooter. Find out the best way to discover the city while having fun with your family and friends. Pick up your electric scooter in the center of Palma and tour the city, and have the best fun in town. You do not need a driver's license to rent a scooter, the only legal requirement is to be more than 15 years old. It is a very safe activity and you can use a helmet for extra safeness.
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Palma de Mallorca Old Town Walking Tour
Quickly see the highlights of Palma de Mallorca’s Old Town with this walking‐tour introduction. Meet your guide at a tourist office near the port and visit the most famous places of interest on foot, including the Mallorca Cathedral, where you skip the typically long lines and spend about 45 minutes exploring with your guide.
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Palma de Mallorca Medieval Jewish Quarter Audio Guide
Search for a unique community in the city of the patios on this self‐guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS‐playback on this immersive stroll through Palma's Medieval Jewish Quarter. Whether this is your first time in Palma’s old town or you’re familiar with its maze of medieval streets, there’s plenty to discover on this walking tour. I’ve been studying the history of Mallorca’s Converso and Chueta (Xueta) communities since I arrived here in 2014. What do the words Converso and Chueta mean for a start? Join me for a guided walk through this area to find out. Together, we’ll explore the legacy of this Mediterranean island’s dark history. It’ll lead us through the twists and turns of narrow alleyways to architectural gems. You’ll meet famous mapmakers, figure out how to decipher street names, and peer into Palma’s famously elegant, easily missed courtyards. If anyone ever told you that history is boring, they’ve never studied the history of the city’s Jewish Quarter!