Expert guides to help you plan the perfect Mallorca trip. From itineraries to food guides, we have you covered.

The food guide to Mallorca: where to eat in Palma (Santa Catalina, the old town), the Tramuntana (Deia, Soller), the coast (harbour fish restaurants), and the interior (celler lunches in Inca that cost EUR 15 with wine).

An honest, opinionated guide to Mallorca's beaches: which ones live up to the photos, which ones are overrated, how to find parking, and the coves that locals go to when they want to swim in peace.

The practical guide to Mallorca: rent a car (yes, you need one), how parking works at the beaches, the ferry vs. flight decision, which side of the island to base yourself, and the Tramuntana road that justifies the trip.

Mallorca is one of the best family islands in Europe. Shallow coves, the Drach Caves underground concert, the vintage Soller train, Palma Aquarium, and enough ice cream shops to keep everyone happy.

Seven days covering the full island: Palma, the Tramuntana, Cap de Formentor, the east coast caves, the southeast coves, the interior wine region, Cabrera island, and enough beach time to actually relax.

Five days covering Palma, the Serra de Tramuntana, the east coast caves, the southeast coves, and the interior wine country, with driving times, parking tips, and restaurant recommendations for every stop.
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