Enjoy a day on the white sand beaches of Parc Natural de Mondrago. The natural beauty of this park is hard to beat in Mallorca. Enjoy views of the glittering blue water from atop stone cliffs. There are a few good hiking opportunities around the park, where you may have the opportunity to see the migratory birds that gather here. The park is accessible by a narrow road, but parking is free of charge.
Paseo Maritimo is a large, 6 lane avenue that runs along the coast of Mallorca. Stunning views greet you as you wind around this palm tree lined coastal drive. While on this route, you can choose to stop at any one of many chic clubs, popular restaurants, or upscale shops. In fact, many old windmills have been renovated and turned into nightclubs. An easy and fun way to see a lot of this beautiful Mediterranean island! Just be sure to get there early if you plan on parking - which may be hard to do! The more adventurous may choose to walk or hike the trail instead for a beautiful day under the sun.
These natural wetlands have been used since the Roman Empire for their natural resources and inhabitants. Today, this natural park is a great place to go for birdwatching, as many different species use it as a breeding ground. A protected nature preserve, there are many trails for walking and cycling, as well as a visitors center with information on the different birds commonly seen in the park. If you're looking to get out and experience some of Mallorca's natural beauty, head to S'Albufera Natural Park. All visitors must obtain a free permit from the visitors center before exploring the park.
Old Town Alcudia is located two miles from the port. It was the Phoenicians and Greeks who settled here first and were followed by the Romans in the 2nd century, who made Alcudia the capital of the island. But many of the historical sites found here are dated from around 1300 AD onwards, which include old homes, windows, churches, gates of Xara and Palma, ancient city of Pollentia and coat of arms. To enter the old town you have to walk through the two portals (gates) located in the high and impressive city walls that surround the city. To get to know Alcudia, it is best to be a part of the guided tour that will walk you along the city, its narrow streets and ancient sites.