Excursions & Tours
Exclusive Soller and Valldemosa

Palma City Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off Bus

Full Day Island Tour By Bus, Train, Tram, and Boat

Palma and Valldemossa Highlights

Best of Palma de Mallorca

Caves of Drach
Soller Vintage Train
Island Tour by Train, Tram and Boat

Caves of Drach and Hams
Caves Of Hams and Porto Cristo
A Taste of Palma

Adventure Trekking

Aqualand Waterpark
Ultimate Adventure

Discover Palma by Foot

Buenos Dias, Mallorca
Cala Varques Forest Walk and Beach
Es Carbo Hike and Beach
Experience the Local Street Art of Palma
Hidden Mallorca Village Hike and Beach Experience
Historic Backstreets with Skip-the-Line Palma Cathedral
Historic Backstreets, Skip-the-Line Palma Cathedral with Wine Tasting
Made in Mallorca Shopping Spree
Mallorcan Tapas Night
Palma City Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off Bus and Bellver Castle
Palma City Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off Bus and Boat Combo
Palma City Tour
Palma Panorama by Boat
Panoramic Palma with Free Time
Puerto de Soller and Valldemossa
Son Amar Flamenco Show Gold Menu with Transfer
Son Amar Flamenco Show VIP Menu with Transfer
Private Discover Palma and Cathedral

Private Tapas Night in Palma
Private Palma de Mallorca Highlights - Half Day
Private Palma de Mallorca Highlights - Full Day

Private Caves of Drach and Porto Cristo

Private Soller and Valldemosa
Private Valley of Soller and Palma
Private Discover Palma on Foot
Private Palma on Foot and by Boat

Private Hidden Majorca Village Hike and Beach Experience
Private Hierbas Making Experience
Private Jewish Majorca Discovery
Private North Coast Mallorca Wine Tasting and Palma Stroll
Private Paella Cooking Class
Private Secrets of Jewish Majorca Walking Tour

Palma De Mallorca Tours & Shore Excursions
Immerse yourself in the history and culture of one of Spain's most historic and scenic regions, Palma de Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. The coastal city dates back to the ancient Phoneicans and maintains a storied, diverse religious past. From 902 to 1229, the region was under Islamic control. Then called Medina Mayorca, Arab for "City of Majorca", the city underwent a massive expansion of commerce and manufacturing. The city was reconquered by Christians in 1229, who were led by James I of Aragon, the longest reigning Iberian monarch.Today, Palma De Mallorca is a prominent tourist destination along the Mediterranean.
Nearly half of the population works in tourism, and the growth of this scenic city has been tremendous in recent years. Take in the sights of this remarkable, tourist-friendly city through several unique tours that cater to history buffs, nature lovers, foodies, and adventurers.
