Holidays to Palma
A trip to Majorca isn’t complete without a stay in the cosmopolitan capital of Palma, take it from us. Firstly, it’s a beautiful city with a skyline that is dominated by a striking cathedral. Secondly, it is home to the majority of the island’s museums. And thirdly, there are beaches right outside the main city.
You’ll also be in a great location to explore the wider island. Hop on board the vintage wooden train that will take you through the Majorca countryside (including the famous orange groves) before arriving in Soller. The beaches of Playa de Palma are also only a short distance away.
For great shopping, great food and even better beaches, we can’t recommend Palma enough. Speak to one of our travel experts today about booking.
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Palma Cathedral - The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, more commonly referred to as La Seu, is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral located in central Palma
Bellver Castle - Gothic style castle on a hill 3 km to the west of the center of Palma.
Es Baluard - Es Baluard is the museum of modern and contemporary art of Palma, Majorca, Spain. Founded on 30 January 2004, Es Baluard exhibits a collection of contemporary art.
Mayor Plaza - This prominent public square known for its frequent outdoor craft market also has shops & cafes.
Museo de Mallorca - Small museum tracing the culture & history of Mallorca with island artifacts & works of art.
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- Currency Euro (€)
- Flying time from the UK Flights from Glasgow to Palma are around 3 hours.
- Language Spanish
- Passport & Visas If you are a British passport holder you do not need a visa to enter Spain & your passport should be valid for the proposed duration of your stay.