Where to go in Mallorca with a child. Palma de Mallorca - attractions and interesting places

After carefully reading our review, you will find out what you should definitely see in Mallorca. Based on the recommendations of experienced guides and reviews from travelers, we will list all the most significant and fascinating attractions of Mallorca.

What to see first in Mallorca

If you want your trip to be unforgettable, take a look at the following excursions in Mallorca:

1. Sierra de Tramontana


Mountain range stretching along the northwestern coast of Mallorca

Name mountain range, stretching along the coast of the island for almost a hundred kilometers. The object is under state protection and is considered valuable natural and cultural monument. We encourage you to see its green peaks and fertile valleys in person. In addition, on the square with picturesque landscapes there is a large number of hand-made masterpieces.

2. Valldemosa town


Mediterranean village in the hills of the Tramuntana mountain range

If you dream of a calm and relaxing holiday, away from the hustle and bustle, go to this small and truly fabulous town. The ancient province was once the place where the famous Frederic Chopin lived. On the territory you can visit, for example, the Carthusian monastery.

3. Port de Soller


View from the hills to Port de Soller BuzzWoof
A vintage tram runs from Soller along the promenade to Port de Soller Marc Ryckaert (MJJR)

Another resort settlement, surrounded by mountains and located on the shores of a colorful bay. The city is connected to the ancient port tram line. If you are looking for the best hotels in Mallorca, come here. Port de Soller is also famous for its numerous historical and cultural monuments.

4. Paseo de Born


Paseo de Born has the most fashionable shops, cafes and restaurants in the city Martin Furtschegger

The key tourist center is the capital Palma. Here on Paseo de Born, life does not calm down for a minute. From time to time, grand performances of artists and shows are organized. There are also daily mass evening “promenades”. The street will captivate you with its unusual sculptural groups, ancient cottages, fashionable boutiques, cafes and restaurants. If you don't know what to visit in Mallorca to have fun, come to Paseo de Born.

5. Palma Aquarium


Unforgettable impressions for children in front of the Palma aquarium shark aquarium
Powerful jungle waterfall at Palma Aquarium

These are the sights of Mallorca that every tourist should visit. The local aquarium has been repeatedly recognized as the best in all of Europe. The “residents” of Palma are 700 different species of sea creatures of the Mediterranean. total area is divided into 5 separate sections, each with its own theme. The duration of the aquarium tour is about 4 hours.

See the beautiful views of Mallorca in this breathtaking video!

6. Marineland Dolphinarium


Show with dolphins at the Marineland Dolphinarium Silar

What to see in Mallorca in 1 day with the whole family? This wonderful dolphinarium, whose inhabitants are not only seals and dolphins. But also land representatives of the fauna. The complex includes a small zoo, several aquariums and even a water park for children.

7. Kathmandu Park


Kathmandu Park is filled with exciting attractions for children and adults No Frills Excursions

Popular Entertainment Center, located near the beach. On the territory there is a mini-golf course, a 4D cinema, “Upside Down House”, attractions for visitors of all ages. They regularly organize performances with the participation of “pirate” acrobats demonstrating amazing tricks.

8. Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation


Building of the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation in Mallorca Gunnar Klack
Sculpture on the grounds of the Pilar and Joan Miró Alinea Foundation Gothic sculpture of a man in the park of the Joan Miró Foundation BMK

Where to go in Mallorca for lovers of culture and art? In this museum complex from 1981, created thanks to the abstract artist Miro. The artist painted over 100 canvases and created a huge number of sculptures and ceramic samples. The museum, now under the patronage of the city authorities, was opened through the efforts of his wife. The complex includes an educational center that hosts lectures and talks on art topics, as well as a library.

9. Palma Cathedral


View from the southeast of the Gothic Cathedral of St. Mary in Palma

Your trip to Mallorca should definitely include a visit to this ancient cathedral. It began to be built after the island was liberated from the Moors. The completion of construction work took place only in the 20th century. The majestic Gothic monument preserves the ashes of the rulers Jaime II and Jaime III (it was during their time that the order to begin construction was given).

10. Ljuki Monastery


Luque Monastery in one of the valleys on the slopes of the Sierra de Tramontana mountain range Defisch
Basilica and monument to Bishop Pere-Joan Campins in the Lluca monastery Frank Vincentz

One of the most revered temples of the island, located on mountain peak. During the year it is visited by approximately one million guests. The complex includes a museum of the same name and Botanical Garden. If you are interested in the best attractions of Mallorca, you should definitely come here. The object has a wonderful appearance and an equally remarkable history: it was erected on the site where the image of St. Luke. Despite the fact that they tried to transfer the image to a temple located nearby, each time it miraculously appeared in the same place. For this reason, it was decided to create the Lyuk Monastery, where you can now listen to the children's choir and attend services.

11. Monastery of San Salvador


Monastery of San Salvador on a hill 500 meters above sea level

The attraction was built at an altitude of five hundred meters above sea level. Nearby you can see several impressive monuments: a column with a figure of Christ, 35 meters high, and a huge 14-meter stone cross. Such interesting places Mallorca should also be visited for memorable photos.

12. La Granja Estate


Rose garden in the ancient manor La Granja Derbrauni
Courtyard of the La Granja estate in the colonial style of Derbrauni

13. Almudena Palace


Swans in the pond royal palace Almudena in Palma

You should not refuse to visit the oldest architectural masterpiece of the country - guides in Mallorca advise. The first Almudena building was built in the ancient Roman era. Subsequently, on its remains, the Arabs created a defensive fortress, which has survived to this day. Now the monument belongs to the royal family, but you can visit its territory freely. Guests can explore the premises and their unique interiors, and stroll through the courtyards.

14. Capdepera Castle


Capdepera Castle of the 14th century, built during the reign of Jaime II

The palace was created in the era of Jaime II. The ruler ordered the construction of a powerful defensive structure that could protect the island from enemy attack. In the Middle Ages, there were over a hundred residential cottages and mansions on the castle square. But gradually the townspeople began to move to the surrounding areas. In the 18th century, the palace lost its original purpose and became the residence of the governor of the island. In 1983, its reconstruction was carried out.

15. Bellver Castle


The walls and towers of Bellver Castle in the form of cylinders of different radii
Arches of the two-tier gallery of the courtyard of Bellver Castle

The largest palace complex on the island, originally a fortress and prison. At the end of the 20th century, a city museum was opened here. Guests are invited to view historical interiors, the objects of which tell about the natives of Mallorca, their way of life and traditions, and the formation of local cities. In addition, the famous symphony orchestra gives performances here, and various festivals and large-scale celebrations are held.

16. Arta Caves


Login karst caves Arta
Stalactites and stalagmites of the most bizarre shapes and different sizes in the Arta caves

It was in this cave that researchers were able to discover traces of the life of ancient people. Arta itself was found in the 16th century, and at first served as a shelter for pirates and a place of residence for hermits. The territory is represented by frozen waterfalls of stones, huge halls, the height of which reaches 30-40 meters, a giant stalagmite (20 meters) and an underground reservoir. The path to Arta runs through the coastal cliffs.

17. Dragon Caves


Underground landscape of the Dragon Caves in Mallorca

The most long cave Mallorca, 2 km long. Visitors to Drazon can look at a large underground lake and colorfully illuminated stalagmites and stalactites. Music shows are held regularly.

18. Vintage train from Palma to Sawyer


The vintage Palma - Sawyer train passes through picturesque mountain landscapes
Passengers in a first class compartment of a retro train from Palma to Sawyer

The date of creation of the locomotive is the 20th century. For many years it has been transporting passengers from the center of the island to locality called Sawyer. The train travels through the most beautiful areas of Mallorca, allowing you to enjoy superb panoramas. A ride on a vintage train can be compared to an attraction. Travel duration is maximum 60 minutes.

19. Alfabia Gardens


Enchanting swan pond in the Alfabia Fornax gardens
Alley with columns and fountains in the Alfabia Fornax gardens

If you prefer to explore the sights on your own, come to Jardines d'Alfabia. The territory of the architectural and park complex is 120 hectares, on which lemons, oranges, palm trees, almonds and numerous fruit and berry trees and plants grow. In addition, there are calm backwaters, streams and fountains. On the square there is a mansion of the same name with luxurious antique interiors. It is also open for inspection.

20. Albufera Natural Park


Lagoon of Albufera Natural Park

A park complex and the largest nature reserve on the island, spread over 1.7 thousand hectares. It is separated from the coastline by sand dunes. Local residents include all kinds of birds. The territory is “strewn” with swamps. It is strictly prohibited to have a barbecue here, but you can go for walks or bike rides.

Sights of Mallorca: what else to visit in Mallorca?

We have briefly named the main attractions of Mallorca. In addition to them, such wonderful places on the island deserve your attention as:

21. Mondrago Nature Reserve


Beach with turquoise clear water in the natural reserve of Mondrago in the bay of Cala Mondrago

It is located in the south of the island and is a conservation area. The territory of the reserve is about 800 hectares, where you can see swamps, several beaches, farms, rocks and sand dunes. The inhabitants of the complex are all kinds of birds, some of which only spend the winter here.

22. Muro Beach


White sand and gently azure sea on Muro beach
Wooden pier in the western part of Muro beach - a marina for yachts and boats

The beach line is located in the northern part of the island, at a relative distance from its capital. Therefore the volume tourism infrastructure it's small here. There are also relatively few vacationers (although there are still cafes and restaurants). The area is surrounded by pine forests. If you wish, you can take a short walk to the local nature park. If you dream of a quiet and secluded time, come to Muro Beach.

23. Alcudia Beach


View of the clear turquoise sea from Alcudia beach in Mallorca
Alcudia beach is especially popular among tourists

The natural site is located in the resort of Alcudia, and is a huge success among both guests and residents of Mallorca. Local beach lines They are called the most refined and comfortable in the north of the island. You can often see luxury private and commercial jets here. There are regular ferry services to the island of Menorca.

24. Wild Beach Es Trenc


Landscape of the wild beach of Es Trenc GanMed64

Longest wild beach islands, stretching for three kilometers. Recommended for visiting for those who want to swim in crystal clear Mediterranean water, enjoying the views of numerous coniferous trees and snow-white sand. Now Es Trenc is under the protection of the authorities. Please note that for the most part nudists come here to relax.

25. Sa Calobra Bay


Pleasure boats among the rocks in the bay of Sa Calobra

Clouds, sea waves, mountain peaks covered with shining greenery - you can see all this when you arrive at the bay of Sa Calobra. Local beaches numerous and well-equipped for tourists. One of the most popular services is yacht rental and sailing on the waters of the bay.

26. Cape Formentor


Tourists at the observation deck of Cape Formentor

The ever-green forests, blue sea waves and steep mountain slopes brought fame to this attraction. The surrounding nature is magical and truly exotic. It’s also worth coming to Cape Formentor for have a great holiday on a white sand beach. In addition to everything else, there are historical and cultural sites on the territory, for example, a watchtower built 5 centuries ago, and ancient lighthouse, still illuminating the way for ships in the night. Your vacation here will be entertaining, beachy, and educational at the same time.

We hope that those sights of Mallorca, photos with names and descriptions of which you have just seen, turned out to be interesting for you. When you arrive on the island, be sure to visit at least some of them. Read also about and get inspired for your further travel to Spain.

Majorca (Mallorca) located southeast of the coast of Spain, in the very center of the archipelago Balearic Islands. It has a unique climate with moderately hot summers and mild warm winters, long rains in autumn and sunny weather the rest of the year.

Enough most of Mallorca is occupied by mountains: the Levante and Tramuntana massifs rise in the center, with the fertile Es Pla valley stretching between them. There are more than 40 natural protected areas on the island, including: protected groves and pine forests, mountain ranges and bizarre caves, sand dunes and marshy areas that are home to a variety of birds. The coast of the island is indented with bays and bays; along coastline There are spacious beaches. The Mediterranean waters surrounding Mallorca are clean and transparent.

Sights of Mallorca

1. Cathedral of Saint Mary of Palma (Catedral of Santa Maria de Palma de Mallorca)

The Cathedral of Saint Mary is located in the historical center of Palma de Mallorca. This is the main religious building of the Balearic Islands, popularly called "La Seu" (La Seu), which means "Bishopric". Construction of the cathedral began in 1229 on the site of the old mosque by order of King Jaime I, after he was caught in a storm and praying for the salvation of the Virgin Mary, he vowed to build a temple in her honor in case of a successful outcome. The cathedral took more than three centuries to build and was consecrated in 1601. In the interior, noteworthy is the main altar of the Royal Chapel, which is surrounded by four columns crowned with angels with musical instruments (15th century). At the beginning of the 20th century, a metal canopy by Gaudi was installed above the altar, and new stained glass windows were also made according to his sketches. The cathedral museum houses examples of jewelry, medieval paintings and relics. In addition to divine services, organ concerts are regularly held there. Address: Plaza Almoina, s/n, Palma de Mallorca. Operating mode: daily from 10:00 to 17:15.

2. Bellver Castle (Castell de Bellver)

Bellvern Castle is located on a hilltop, a few kilometers from the city of Palma de Mallorca. From the top of the hill there is a magnificent view of the bay and Cabrera Island. Construction of the castle took place from 1300 to 1311. At the beginning of the 14th century it served as a royal residence, in the 700 years since its construction it has had a lot of owners and has been used for different purposes. The castle is a remarkable example of military architecture of the Gothic style and is considered the only structure of its kind in a round shape located in Spain. The central part is a ring with a circular courtyard. Each of the four towers is located strictly according to the cardinal directions. Currently, the castle houses the City History Museum. Various entertainment events are sometimes held in the courtyard. Address: Calle Camilo José Cela, s/n. Operating mode: from Monday to Saturday - from 08:30 to 20:30, on Sunday - from 10:00 to 18:30. Tickets: 4 EUR.

3. Almudaina Palace (Palacio de la Almudaina)

This is the oldest building in Mallorca and one of the oldest palaces in Spain, located on the waterfront of Palma de Mallorca, next to the Cathedral of St. Mary. The palace was built in 1281 and was intended to protect the city. Now the castle serves as the official summer residence of the Spanish royal family: half of the palace is its private property, and the other part houses military services and the National Museum. The structure has the shape of a rectangle with high towers on the sides. One of these towers is called the “Tower of the Angel”; on its top there is a sculpture of the Archangel Gabriel, one of the patrons of the city. In the palace you can admire the royal chamber, the royal bedroom and a hall with furniture and paintings different eras, as well as tapestries of the 16th-18th centuries. Near the palace is the royal chapel of St. Anne (Capella de Santa Ana), on the walls of which images of mythical animals are depicted. Below the palace are the picturesque royal gardens, where you can sit by the fountain. Address: Avinguda Antoni Maura, 24, Palma. Operating mode: Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:45 (from October to March from 13:00 to 16:00); on Saturdays and holidays - from 10:00 to 13:15. Tickets: regular - 4EUR, reduced price - 2.30EUR, for children - free.

4. La Granja Estate (La Granja)

This ancient estate, located 15 km from Palma, has been known since the times of the Roman Empire. It is a mansion turned into a museum surrounded by a beautiful garden with natural springs. Here you can get acquainted with the traditional rural life of Mallorca, try local delicacies, and also stroll through the rooms of the mansion, where you can examine the ancient objects used by the owners of the estate. Twice a week, exhibitions of folk crafts are held here, where people dressed in national clothes women present lace, embroidery and yarn to tourists. Tired tourists can refresh themselves with traditional Mallorcan dishes at a local restaurant. Address: Ctra Banyalbufar, Km 1.5, Esporles. Operating mode: daily in summer - from 10:00 to 19:00, in winter - until 18:00. Wednesdays and Fridays: regional dances at 15:00, iconic shows at 16:00. Tickets for a visit with tasting for adults - 15EUR; for children - 8EUR; visit with lunch in a restaurant: for adults - 25EUR; for children - 14EUR. Official site: www.lagranja.net

5. Valldemosa (Valldemossa)

A small port town, located in the center of a small valley, 17 km from Palma, with its narrow streets covered in flowers, it looks like an illustration from an old fairy tale. According to tradition, ceramic plaques with the image of the patroness of the city, Saint Catalina Thomas, hang on the doors of houses. The 13th-century Carthusian monastery of Real Cartuja was where the composer Chopin spent the winter with the writer George Sand, who wrote Winter in Mallorca. It is worth visiting the former winter residence of the kings of Mallorca - the Palace of King Sancho (Palacio Rey Sancho) 14th century with its magnificent interiors, where the ticket price includes a 15-minute concert of works by Chopin (the concert starts strictly on time, and if you are late, concert hall They don’t let you in!). The town is famous for its family-run bakeries, where you can try the traditional local dish, coca de patata (potato pie). Next to the Chopin Festival Association there is a beautiful garden, and nearby is a bust of Chopin. Tip: Be careful if it's wet outside, as over time the pavers have worn down and the stones become smooth, the streets can be slippery. There are two paid car parks in Valldemosa, and it is easy to get around the city on foot. Not far from Valldemosa is the villa of Hollywood actor Michael Douglas, who founded the Cultural Center Costa Nord.

6. Soller

You can go to this town, famous for its oranges, by taking a retro train from Palma, which takes about an hour (27 km) through picturesque mountains, orchards and almond groves. The steepest sections are overcome through underground tunnels, and there is a long stop at the observation deck, from which a beautiful view opens. The design of the seats on the train is interesting: the backrest can be rearranged so that passengers can sit facing the direction of travel, no matter which direction the train is moving. The schedule and cost of travel can be clarified. In Soller's market square, you can stop by Fet a Soller, a traditional Mallorcan food stall. Opposite the shop there is a small natural ice cream factory “Sa Fabrica de Gelats”, which has repeatedly won international awards for quality, where it is worth trying the local orange sorbet made from selected fruits. From the same railway station in the center of Soller, where the retro train arrives, an old tram runs to the sea to the port, following almost closely with the orange orchards. Advice: It’s better to buy train and tram tickets at the same time at the train station in Palma, it’s cheaper there and back, 50% discount for children, open hours. From the port of Soller you can take a boat to the beautiful bay of Sa Calobra (Cala de Sa Colobra), so don't forget to bring your swimwear.

7. Alfabia Gardens (Jardins d'Alfabia)

Alfabia Gardens are located on the way to Sawyer, near the village of Bunyola. This is one of the few private properties in Mallorca open to visitors. The 120-hectare garden and park complex and 14th-century house are a fine example of an ancient estate, combining fragments of Arabic and European styles. The exquisite furnishings of the house: paintings, engravings and tapestries from the 16th century, immerse you in the atmosphere of an aristocratic estate. Thanks to natural springs, the gardens contain many ornamental plants, as well as orange and lemon trees, forming shady alleys comfortable for walking. Fountains and artificial waterfalls saturate the air with freshness and soothe with a pleasant murmur. The gardens are divided into two levels and from the observation decks of the upper alleys there are stunning views of the surrounding mountains, olive groves and the lower garden surrounding the estate. In the lower gardens you can relax near the charming swan pond or have a snack in the cozy cafeteria, which serves refreshing juices from fruits collected on site. Address: Ctra Palma - Soller Km 17. Operating mode: from April 1 to October 31 - daily from 9:30 to 18:30; from November 1 to March 31 on weekdays - until 17:30; weekends - until 13:00. Tickets: 6.50EUR. Website: www.jardinesdealfabia.com

8. Luk Monastery (Lluc)

This monastery, located in the north of Mallorca, in the Sierra Tramuntana mountains (Sierra de Tramuntana), is a sacred place: here is a figurine of the patroness of Mallorca - St. Mary of Luke, for whose worship people come here from all over the island. According to legend, a Moorish shepherd found a black figurine of the Holy Virgin Mary next to a stream. On the same day, it was transferred to the church and the population of the town came to worship it, but the figurine disappeared. She was found next to the stream where she was discovered for the first time. This was repeated twice, so it was decided to build a church on this site. On the territory of the monastery there is a botanical garden and a museum. Around the monastery there are laid walking routes, there is a recreation area for picnics. Twice a day, services are held in the church accompanied by the singing of the children's choir Els Blauets, named after the blue color of the robes worn by the choir members. A children's choir has existed at the monastery since the 14th century. On the first weekend of October, the monastery hosts the annual Feria de la Sierra de Tramuntana & Agroalimentaria Festival. Every year on the first weekend of August, at 23:00, a pilgrimage to the monastery begins from Palma from Plaza Güell. It is believed that whoever follows this path will be forgiven all the sins he has committed during the year. Address: Plaza Peregrins, 1, Lluc, Illes Balears (parking near the monastery is paid). Official site: www.lluc.net

9. Alcudia and Albufera Park(S'Albufera)

In Mallorca, you should definitely visit Alcudia - a charming resort in the northeast of the island, which is named after old City Alcudia, located 3 km inland from the coast. Here you can stroll along narrow medieval streets, walk along the fortress wall, which offers beautiful views of the city, sit in cute cafes and restaurants, buy souvenirs in local shops or local products at the market held on Tuesdays and Sundays in the morning. 7 km south of the city is the S’Albufera Nature Reserve - unique place for a quiet, contemplative holiday, where an area of ​​about 2 hectares is home to more than 270 species of birds that flock here to nest from all over Europe. There are hiking and cycling trails (the park is closed to cars), and you can also take a walk along the lake, which is connected to the sea by a wide canal. There is signage and an information center at the park entrance. Advice: When planning a visit to the park, it is worth taking food and drink, sunscreen and repellent with you.Visit the park is free. Address: Carrer de Martí Girbés, s/n. Operating mode: from October 1 to March 1 from 9:00 to 17:00, from April 1 to September 30 from 9:00 to 18:00. Get It is better to go by car on the C712 highway (parking is located on the right side of the road between the Playa Esperanza Hotel and the Palace de Muro). Official site: www.parquealbufera.com

10. Cape Formentor (Faro de Formentor)

Formentor is a picturesque peninsula where natural contrasts are truly impressive. Driving along the mountain highway, you can stop at observation platforms and take impressive photographs of the panorama of mountain ranges, sea expanses and the small rocky island of Kolomer. It’s worth stopping by and taking a walk around the small cozy town of Pollensa (Pollenca). ABOUT built by the Romans, it has perfectly preserved its ancient appearance, and wild beauty its surroundings have turned it into a favorite place for artists, performers, and writers from all over the world. Directly from the center of the town, 365 steps run up to the top of Calvary Hill, to a small chapel, which is a holy place for local residents. Narrow streets will lead you to the Rooster Spring (the rooster is the symbol of Pollensa), the Church of the Virgin Mary and the 14th century monastery of Santo Domingo. Further along a narrow mountain serpentine we go to the “end of the earth”, to the very north, to Cape Formentor, from which stunning views open up. Going down the other side you find yourself on the truly royal (albeit municipal) beach of Formentor (Formentor Playa) marked with a blue flag, with white sand, clear azure sea and spreading pine trees overhanging the water. Next to the beach is the legendary Formentor Hotel, built in 1928, where world celebrities, Hollywood actors, presidents and kings have stayed over the years.

11. Capdepera Castle (Castle of Capdepera

Capdepera Castle - castle in the municipality of Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain. It stands on a mountain in the northeast of the island, 2.5 km from the shore of the strait that separates Mallorca and Menorca. Built in the 14th century.

In ancient times the territory belonged to local residents, who settled on the mountain slopes in this area. In the 10th century, the Moors built fortifications here, of which only the lower part of the tower has survived. In 1229, the fortifications were captured by King Jaime I of Aragon. In 1231, the Capdeper Treaty was signed in the tower, according to which Minorca became the property of Jaime I. In 1300, Jaime II built a fortress here, within which he founded a settlement. At first it was planned to have 50 buildings for various purposes and 200 residents. Therefore, Capdepera is more of a fortified village than a castle.

In 1342 walls and gates were built. The construction of the towers was completed in 1386. In the 16th and 17th centuries, pirates regularly attacked the island. This period marked the heyday of the settlement. At the end of the 17th century, the settlement expanded beyond the fortress, and in the 18th century, after the reorganization of the island’s defense, the population moved to more suitable places. Only a garrison was left in the fortress.

The fortress is located on a mountain 130 m high above sea level in the northeast of the island. From this point you can see several nearby bays and the strait between Mallorca and Menorca.

12. Arta Caves (Cuevas de Arta)


located in the northeast of Mallorca, 11 km from the city of Arta near the town of Canyamel. These huge caves, the vaults of which in some places reach 40 meters in height, were discovered back in the 16th century. Here is the world's largest stalagmite (22 meters). A network of paths and stairs has been created especially for tourists, which allows you to walk through the halls with interesting names: Heaven, Purgatory, Hell, Theater and Diamond Hall. At the end of the underground journey, a stunning light show awaits everyone on the observation deck: for several minutes the hall is illuminated with bright colored light and chamber music is played. Address: Carretera de las Cuevas, Canyamel, Balearic Islands. GPS: N 39.656075 / E 3.450908. Operating mode: April, May, June, October - from 10:00 to 18:00; July, August, September - until 19:00; from November to March - until 17:00. Tickets: for adults - 14EUR, for children from 7 to 12 years old - 7EUR, children under 7 years old - free. Official site:www.cuevasdearta.com

13. Dragon Caves (Cuevas del Drach)

The Dragon Caves (Drac Caves) are located in the eastern part of Mallorca, on the southern outskirts of the town of Porto Cristo. Here you can see one of the largest underground lakes in the world - Lake Martel (Martel), where excursions are held every hour to the accompaniment of classical music by Chopin, the route of which is about 1.5 km surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites. The lake is notable for its lighting effects: the architect Carlos Buigas, who built the “magic” fountain, created a unique imitation of dawn using various lamps and lighting. Boats with musicians gliding along the smooth lake and gentle light spreading through the underground hall create an unforgettable spectacle. Among the stone halls, the most interesting are the Louis Caves, the Main Hall, the Louis Armand Hall, the Well of the Vampires and Observation deck Cyclops. Address : GPS: N 39º 32" 7.72"" / E 3º 19" 49"". Operating mode: from March 14 to October 31 - 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00; from November 1 to March 13 - 10:45, 12:00, 14:00 and 15:30; December 25 and January 1 - the caves are closed. Tickets: for adults from 13 years old - 15EUR, for children from 3 to 12 years old - 8EUR. Official site: www.cuevasdeldrach.com

Entertainment in Mallorca

1. Botanicactus cactus garden (Botanicactus)

It is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world and the largest botanical garden in the Balearic Islands. It is located near the town of Porto Cristo and covers an area of ​​50 thousand square meters. Here you will see a huge variety of cacti, as well as pomegranate and almond trees, olive trees, pine trees, cypress trees, orange groves, eucalyptus trees and other Mallorcan plants. This beautiful place for leisurely, contemplative and educational walks. There is an artificial lake where you can go boating and places to relax. How to get there: by public transport from Palma take bus 502 to Ses Salines, from where it is about 1 km on foot. Address: Crta. Ses Salines-Santanyí, km 1. Operating mode: daily from April to August - from 09:00 to 19:30; from September to October - from 09:00 to 19:00; from November to December - from 10:00 to 16:30; from January to February - from 10:30 to 16:30, in March - from 9:00 to 18:30. Tickets: 9EUR, children - almost 50% cheaper. Website: www.botanicactus.com

Beaches of Mallorca

Mallorca has a huge selection of stunning beaches, from quaint coves with just a few holidaymakers, to large beaches in popular resorts. In the north of Mallorca There is a mountain range over 100 km long, so the water here is a little cooler compared to the southern part, the beaches are mostly long sandy, but there are also small bays that are perfect for snorkeling. In the south of Mallorca, where the climate is hotter and drier, there are beautiful but more commercial beaches offering a range of different activities. On the east coast The long beaches are separated by numerous cozy bays, very different from each other: there are both long sandy ones and small cozy ones where there are not a large number of vacationers. West of Mallorca is a mountainous area with tiny beaches hidden in coves, some of which can only be accessed by boat. The most popular is considered southwest coast with nearby Palma de Mallorca and modern highly developed infrastructure

Playa de Palma (Platja de Palma) - one of the largest beaches in Mallorca with a length of 4.6 km, located 10 kilometers east of Palma de Mallorca, between the resorts of Can Pastilla (C'an Pastilla) and El Arenal (S'Arenal). The main beach up to 50 meters wide is awarded " Blue flag", has golden-white sand, clear sea and shallow water suitable for families with children. The beach offers a wide variety of water sports. There are sun loungers and umbrellas for rent, toilets and showers, access for the disabled and lifeguards on duty. Behind the beach there is a pedestrian promenade with various bars, cafes, restaurants and a bicycle path. You can park your car for free on the streets behind the beach. It can be reached by various buses that run regularly from Palma and the airport.

Cala Estancia(Cala Estancia) Can Pastilla resort (C'an Pastilla) Although officially part of Playa de Palma, it is actually a separate beach located just a few steps from the main beach. The beach is quite small, 200 meters long and 35 meters wide with soft white sand. Artificial breakwaters built around this beach create a small bay that ensures calm seas. On the beach you can rent umbrellas and sun loungers, and there is a lifeguard booth. The beach is also equipped with devices for easy access for disabled people. It is worth noting that the beach is located at the end of the airport runway, so if you are sensitive to noise, you should choose another beach for your holiday!

Alcudia (Platja de Alcudia) marked with the Blue Flag, stretches from Porta de Alcudia along the “golden mile” of the best hotels on the coastline. The beach is especially popular with holidaymakers with children, who can play in the safe shallow waters. With a beach length of 3.4 km, its width reaches 80 meters, which is not typical for Mallorca. The back of the beach is equipped with wooden paths for easy access for strollers and disabled people. This beach does not have the best sand on the island, but there are various restaurants to choose from, and you can park your car in the free parking lot or on the road behind the beach. To get to the soft sand and quiet corners you need to go to the top of the bay towards Playa de Muro (Playa de Muro). There is a municipal bus to the beach. Water sports are very popular here. Many boats offer half-day cruises or full-day dives. During high season, there are lifeguards on the beach. Pets are not allowed. There are plenty of toilets and showers.

Muro Beach (Playa de Muro) - a quiet 6-kilometer beach about 25 meters wide. The sand here is fine and soft with a smooth entrance into shallow water, safe for children. Compared to the beach in Alcudia, it is windier here. In the west (closer to Alcudia) the beach is well equipped, there are bars and restaurants, showers, toilets, rental of sun loungers and umbrellas, access for the disabled, and lifeguards on duty. The beach stretches east to the Natural Park of s’Albufera, the places become wilder without buildings, and are called Es To (Es Comu) . It is a pristine, 1.5 km long area with sand dunes, pine trees and juniper bushes in the background. Access here is somewhat more difficult; it is best to approach from the Casetes des Capellans, which is located 1 km from Can Picafort ( Can Picafort) or from Es Brac (25 km along Ma-12 along Arenes street). There is parking on both sides. On the Picafort side the beach has more tourists and is known as Es Capellans (Es Capellans) , popular for sailing as well as activities aquatic species sports The wooden pier in the western part of the beach acts as a marina for yachts and boats, and rentals are available.

Es Trenc (Es Trenc) - not belonging to any resort, quite isolated, for its 2 km of golden sand and crystal- clear waters received the title of Caribbean in Mallorca. Due to its shallow waters it is well suited for children. The beach is 20 meters wide, so it can get crowded in high season. There are sun loungers and umbrellas for rent, toilets, ramps for the disabled, restaurants, and lifeguards on duty. Es Trenc has long been, since the puritanical era of Franco, unofficially become a nudist beach. For all its shortcomings, it is very calm and non-commercial compared to many Mallorcan beaches. Behind the beach are sand dunes and wetlands that are home to migratory birds and marine plants. You can get here by car or by bus. You can approach from Ses Covettes and through the salt marshes to the south. Parking is cheaper on Ses Covettes. Restaurant Es Trenc offers parking for 10EUR, which is later deducted from the cost of lunch (given the high cost and not very high quality of the products, we do not recommend it). The beach is perfect for fans of windsurfing and the beauty of wild nature, but you will have to look for a quiet place. Here you can stay at the Colonia Sant Jordi resort (Colonia St Jordi) or in a village house at a very good price in the Kampos area (Сampos).

Our son is growing up, and we continue to travel together. Since we prefer to vacation at sea at the beginning of May and/or at the end of September, we choose places that meet the following conditions:
a. Europe
b. fly no more than 4 hours
c. the sea is warm enough to swim with a child
d. availability of interesting places for children and parents in the area
not very large - Cyprus, Spain in the Valencia-Alicante area, Bolearic Islands.
At first, as usual, we tried to organize everything ourselves, but after a series of thoughts we came to the conclusion to give the issue of organizing a vacation to a travel agency.
The question remained with the direction:
- Cyprus, for all its advantages, has already become boring (we had a good rest last May and my wife and son spent the winter there in the winter of 2011)
- Holiday options on the Costa Blanca turned out to be not very budget-friendly
As a result, we chose Mallorca and the Iberostar Club Cala Barca hotel. Basically, the choice was made based on the large number of positive reviews on tripadviser.com and the relatively low price. The location of the hotel in a pine forest was also captivating. The tour operator was Natalie Tours. Chartered flight carried out by Transaero.

Road
Domodedovo Airport, as always, pleased with the “thoughtful” nature of the passenger disembarkation area and the turmoil and confusion reigning there. After the terrorist attack, everyone entering the terminal building began to be searched, and dog handlers with dogs are constantly present. At the entrance there are guards the size of a good refrigerator and with their appearance they show that they have everything under control.
During check-in, it turned out that there was no need to check the stroller as luggage, as when flying to Rhodes using the same Transaero, which we were incredibly happy about. The flight, lasting almost 5 hours, passed quite quickly. Transaero's planes, of course, are no longer new, and the degree of friendliness and correct communication of the flight attendants leaves much to be desired. Still, despite all the comments and complaints about Aeroflot, they are still much better than S7 and Transaero.
The first thing that struck me about Mallorca was the size of the airport. In the arrivals hall there are about 20 baggage claim belts alone (especially in contrast to DMO, where there are 4 or 5 of them).
Since the hotel is located on the outskirts and you need to get to civilization either by bus, or by taxi, or by rented car, we decided to take a car directly at the airport and not use the operator’s “airport-hotel-airport” transfers.
After studying the offers of rental companies, of which there are a million in Mallorca, the choice was made at recordgo.com (their contacts are in the photo:)

We booked a Renault Scenic online for all 15 days. In fact, there was no Scenic, and the choice was offered of a new diesel Peugeout Partner or Ford C-Max with a range of 7,000 km; naturally, the choice fell on Ford. It also turned out on the spot that when renting for more than 4 days, you need to buy a tank of fuel from the office (that is, you get the car with a full tank, but you can and should return it with an empty one, since the money will not be returned). The overpayment was not particularly large, and this condition was, it turns out, written in small print in the reservation confirmation, so I was not particularly upset. In total, 350 Euros were paid for 15 days (car + tank of gasoline + child seat). All rental cars in Europe are insured, and in case of problems, you only get a deductible, which for this class of car in RecordGo is 300 Euros. Additional insurance was offered in order to eliminate the deductible and include coverage for headlights/glasses/underbody and other things. But, due to the fact that its cost is about 10 Euros per day, I didn’t see the point in buying it.
Having accepted the car and installed an extremely cheap-looking child seat (for some reason I’ve never seen high-quality seats at rentals) we headed towards the hotel. The distance to the hotel from the airport is approximately 55-60 km, a third of this distance is a highway. The rest is a two-lane road of excellent quality. At the end of the route, the navigator decided to take a shortcut and led us along narrow local paths, the width of which does not allow two cars to pass each other in most places. There are a lot of such roads on the island and they are extremely picturesque.


The journey to the hotel took about an hour.

Hotel.
We registered, met the deputy. The manager, Bulgarian Ignat Ignatov, is an extremely friendly and helpful comrade. There are three Russian girls working at the reception, one of whom is always on shift. In addition, the hotel always has a Natalie Tours guide - she can be found either at the reception or in one of the “Russian” buildings.
We received the key and were shown the direction where to go. The hotel consists of a large number of buildings located along the road. Tourists are accommodated based on their nationality and depending on the operator. Russian buildings are located 500 meters from restaurants, swimming pools, reception and other entertainment. On the one hand, such a distance may be a minus for some, but, on the other hand, the Russian reservation has its own swimming pool, its own children's animation, a snack bar, and it is much quieter and calmer there than in the main buildings in which Europeans are accommodated (possibly because the building occupancy rate was 15 percent)
The renovations in the rooms of the “Russian” buildings do not qualify for 4*, as the hotel positions itself, they look poor. But it’s clean, because they clean it every day. The room has a refrigerator and stove, but no dishes.
With meals at the hotel, half-board and All-Incl options are available. The vast majority of Europeans and our compatriots choose the latter option. We traveled on a half-board, since we did not plan to stay at the hotel during the day for lunch. If you booked a trip with half board and then changed your mind, you can pay an additional 18 euros per day per person at the hotel and get an “All Inclusive” bracelet so you can drink and eat unlimitedly.
Despite the beginning of the season, the European part of the hotel was filled with vacationers by 80-90 percent, however, some inconvenience can only be felt in the restaurant, when you cannot find a free table in a hall that can accommodate 700 people.
The hotel is hell for childfree people, since 80% of vacationers vacation there with children, most with two or three.
The hotel has a large children's playground, animation in different languages ​​(including animators from Natalie Tours), children's clubs for both the youngest and older children, slot machines and children's attractions. Every children's evening there is a mini disco with clowns. A 5-minute walk from the hotel is a ranch where you can rent a pony, ride a cart, or just watch the horses.
The food is varied, but like any buffet, it gets boring pretty quickly. Lots of fruits and desserts. Unfortunately, there is no special children's food; according to observation, Europeans do not worry and immediately after bottles of formula they switch to French fries and Fanta. For breakfast, our child ate the porridge we had brought with us, and for dinner we were fed the most neutral dishes available to choose from.
The hotel is located on the territory national park Mondrago and the grounds are very beautiful.

Reception:

Main square, restaurant and swimming pools:

Natalie-Tours buildings:

Territory:

Entertainment available to adults:
tennis courts (free, but by appointment. Rackets can be rented for some ridiculous money)
ping pong tables,
a 25-meter pool in which you can try to swim normally, in the morning or in the evening (during the day, swimming there resembles slalom)
several winding pools for a relaxing swim,
rental of all types of bicycles (hardtail, two-suspension, road bike - from 18 Euro per day, you can take a child seat - 3 Euro per day),
there is a dive center that even issues PADI certificates,
at the ranch you can take riding lessons for reasonable money or just ride a horse,
gym,
SPA center with reasonable prices, but not a very wide variety of programs,
Cycling, water aerobics, etc., etc., to overcome the consequences of all-inclusive.

There is a small supermarket, shops with small items and souvenirs.
If you are traveling with children for two weeks, then most likely you cannot avoid doing laundry - the issue is resolved for a reasonable 3 euros per wash, for which you need to buy a token in the supermarket to turn on the washing machine. There are mini-laundries near the main building and near the Russian part.

If you still want to go and see the surrounding area, you can do this either by bus at the following prices:

Either by taxi or by renting a car. Rental at the hotel offers new Citroen C4 for 40-45 euros per day.
The beach at the hotel is not very good. There are a lot of people, and the beach is small and not equipped (but clean, except for algae). Therefore, it is better to go to the beaches located within a 10-minute walk through the forest. The path is good, but difficult to walk with a stroller. Alternatively, you can travel by bus for about 1.5 Euro. On the beach there is a rental of sun loungers, a cafe, and a shower.

The beach closest to the hotel (but no longer on site):

Beach 10 minutes from the hotel:

Nature
Of the islands I visited (Crete, Tenerife, Cyprus), Mallorca seemed the most green and pleasing to the eye. Pines, sea, rocks and White sand very beautiful combination. There are countless beaches, both comfortable and wild. There is a feeling that even during peak season you can find a beach where there will be no one but you. There are many more photos below:

Entertainment for children.
There is children's animation on site (including in Russian). Equipped children's playground.
Next to the hotel there is a ranch where you can rent a pony (about 5 euros for half an hour). They give you a reason and you walk on your own. There is a Belarusian working at the ranch, who will explain in his native language how to behave with a pony.

You can also take your child on a carriage ride.

Among the places that seemed interesting for a 2-year-old child we visited:

Marineland Park.
They give performances of seals, dolphins and parrots, and there is also a small zoo and a water park for children on site.



Safari Zoo- a wonderful zoo and a kind of auto-safari. It is a winding road about three kilometers long, along which you drive in your car and watch different animals grazing without enclosures. Deer, gazelles, buffalos, zebras, hippos, monkeys and all of them can be seen from the car window. Monkeys behave especially brazenly - when approaching their territory, two or three individuals jump on a car, sit on the mirrors and begin to intensively beg for a treat. To tell the truth, I said goodbye to the 300 euro deductible for the broken mirror, since under the 15 kilogram carcass it began to crack menacingly and lean in an unusual direction towards the ground J. But, in general, the mirror remained intact, and the claws of the monkeys left no scratches on auto. So, entertainment can be considered relatively safe.
At the end of the safari part, you arrive at a regular zoo, where in enclosures you can find lves, elephants, tigers, monkeys and other animals. There is a children's mini-zoo where you can go with your children and see/touch goats, geese and similar domestic animals. Children can spend the rest of their energy on a couple of playgrounds. One of them has a somewhat unusual slide.

Aquarium in Palma
A very decent aquarium, consists of an indoor and outdoor exhibition, where there are several open ponds with fish and sharks, as well as an imitation of the jungle.

Entertainment for parents
Unfortunately, our child does not have the opportunity to travel far (his maximum in the car is 1 hour). Therefore we went along south coast.
Cala Figeira is a small town with a beautiful bay.

Cala"D"Or- typical tourist town. With a standard range of entertainment in the form of a mass of small shops, cafes and bars. The beach is small and crowded. There is a surf station where you can rent a wind surf or take a course.

Colonia St jourdi- a resort town with an excellent beach. Another surf station.
The city administration is apparently very greedy, because... places for free parking Couldn't find it at all. Parking is either prohibited or paid everywhere. A lady stands vigil next to the parking meters and immediately issues fines for expired parking tickets.

Porto Colom- a large harbor and many boats, it’s nice to walk along the embankment.

Porto Petro- We drove past the city itself and didn’t notice anything special. It's worth a trip for the Dragon Cave and the Safari Zoo.

Dragon Cave- a fairly popular tourist attraction, but worth a visit- the interior decoration of the cave and the scale of the halls are impressive. A classical music concert taking place on an underground lake and completing the tour is also quite good.
Unfortunately, photography is prohibited inside, so there are no photos.

Santanyi- a cozy town. (The city closest to the hotel after Porto Petro) C good restaurants on the square.

Very beautiful city!

Rough parking:

Of all the attractions we visited only Bellver Castle.

We wandered the streets, ate ice cream, and played at the local playground.
One of the areas of street creativity is blowing bubbles. With the help of simple devices, bubble blowers entertain children and earn a euro or two. Their bubbles are simply gigantic.

From a shopping point of view, we can recommend the Porto Pi shopping center at the end of the port, when you exit the highway towards Antratx. In principle, the selection of stores is not much different from those in Moscow, but Spanish clothing brands are 40 percent cheaper. There are many children's attractions in the center, so stock up on euro coins.
The Festival Park outlet is also advertised. We didn’t find anything interesting, prices are higher than in the city, there are not many shops, the only plus is that they are open on Sunday, which is extremely rare in Spain, where shops on Sunday look like this:

Sollier
The only city on the northern coast that we could get to was Sollier. Traveling on a vintage (1929) train, to good weather, judging by reports, looks much nicer. But since we had no choice (the weather was cloudy the entire second half of our stay on the island), we drove in the rain. Unfortunately, it was not possible to get any bright impressions. Sollier is a nice town, but nothing more.

Restaurant Grill
We stopped at this restaurant on the recommendation of friends - a great place to relax after the beach and eat grilled meat, fish and seafood. There is a beautiful garden in the courtyard where you can take a walk while the owner prepares your order. The restaurant is located next to nice beach Es Trenc. In general, I recommend:

Additional Information:
Parking in cities costs, on average, 1.8 euros per hour; during siesta (14.30-16.30) parking is most often free; there are many underground parking lots in Palma, with approximately the same tariff. If you are not too late for the paid time, they will put a receipt under your wiper with a small fine (Euro 3-4), which can (and should) be paid at the same parking meter. In the PortoPi shopping center, parking is free for two hours, then about 2.4 euros.

Internet.
The Internet can be found in the form of WiFi in some cafes/restaurants, or you can buy a local SIM card in order to use decently working 3G from Vodafone. The pleasure will cost approximately 20 Euros per week (if you have your own modem. Unfortunately, I don’t know how much Vodafone devices offer)
http://www.vodafone.es/particulares/es/internet-y-tv/internet-movil/internet-movil-prepago/tarifas/

Products.
Food prices are approximately the same as in Moscow. Except for wine, cheese and jamon. All this costs pennies and is of excellent quality. Spanish wines are sold for 3-4 euros per bottle; 6-8 is considered very decent.

In general, Mallorca left me with the most pleasant impressions and a desire to return. Which we will definitely do.

Perfect for families with children thanks to the calm sea and shallow lagoons. However, despite the fact that almost every hotel offers children's animation services, every family that goes on holiday to the island as a whole has a natural question: where to go in Mallorca with children so that they do not get bored and enjoy their holiday less than adults, and allowed the adults to rest normally.

Mallorca offers a variety of activities for children, so you can visit the "children's attractions" on a daily basis if you wish. However, adults will also get tremendous pleasure from visiting them.

TOP places to visit in Mallorca with children!

– entertainment for the whole family for the whole day

Perhaps the first thing worth seeing in Mallorca with children is the Kathmandu House, located in the theme park of the same name in Magaluf. Here you will find entertainment for the whole family, from two-year-olds to adults: an enchanted forest, a variety of mechanical wonders, a horror room, an interactive aquarium and much more. Every year something new appears here. Perhaps adults without a child will only be interested in a couple of hours here, but your child will happily spend a lot of time here, and the impressions will last for a long time.

Water parks: choose to taste!

There are several water parks on the island.

  • The largest is located, respectively, in the Arenal resort. Its area is more than 200 thousand square meters and offers more than 20 different attractions.
  • Another one is located in Alcudia, it offers, in addition to water attractions, paintball, mini-golf and other entertainment.
  • The newest water park is designed in the style of a town in the Wild West.

Water parks operate from May to the end of October.


Riding an ostrich

Artestruz is a real ostrich farm. You can visit it if you speak at least passable English, Spanish or German - it is run by German farmers, and since it is a “going concern” and not a tourist attraction, there are no translation services available. For 27.5 euros your child can ride on an ostrich. The trip is absolutely safe - it is carried out under the supervision of adults. Here you can also visit small ostrich chicks, and it will be very interesting to watch and play with the big ones.


Natural Park with all kinds of waterfalls, caves, ponds in which waterfowl live, free-roaming peacocks, a mini-zoo and the Arventur program, which includes rock climbing and a variety of “difficult routes” along suspended Amazonian and Tibetan bridges. About halfway through the park there is a recreation area with a children's playground, and adults can reward themselves with a barbecue. You can visit it daily from 10-00 to 18-00 (tickets are sold until 16-00).


Mini-zoo poseur lemurs and other animals

Natura Park is a small zoo, but nevertheless very interesting. Here you can not only watch the animals, but also feed them, and “talk” with some of them more closely by going straight into the enclosure. Particularly popular among visitors are lemurs, which willingly “work for the public.”


Natural parks



Oceanarium and Dolphinarium

is a large oceanarium, repeatedly recognized as the best aquarium in Europe. You will find 55 aquariums divided into 5 themed areas, as well as a wonderful playground for children and a tropical park.


is the only dolphinarium on the island (and the largest dolphinarium in Spain), operating for more than 35 years. Every morning and afternoon you can watch dolphin and sea lion shows. There is also a small water park for children, a mini zoo and an exotic bird show.


Nothing brings children more joy than monkeys jumping on top of a car. In order to become a participant in such an adventure, you need to go on a Zoo Safari in Sa Coma. You can go by car, or you can take a mini-train. Of course, there is a possibility that the monkeys will pee on the car or tear off, for example, the windshield wiper, but the children will definitely be delighted with this trip.


If you come to Mallorca at the beginning of September, then from 6 to 12 in the resort town of Santa Ponsa you can watch a theatrical performance dedicated to the landing of the troops of the conqueror of Mallorca, King Jaime I, on the island.


Those planning a holiday in Mallorca with children will find something to see and something to entertain their offspring. But don’t forget to pamper them with traditional Majorcan delicacies, such as the ensamaida bun and, of course, ice cream!

The fabulous island of Mallorca is one of the most popular Spanish resorts, where fun continues regardless of the time of year, the beaches surprise, and nature inspires with its color to new achievements. Indeed, Mallorca is a place where the azure sea, mountain ranges, dense forests and flowering valleys coexist. This is a real paradise for fruit lovers, extreme entertainment and unforgettable excursions.

However, despite the fact that the resort is seething night life and noisy parties do not stop, holidays with children in Mallorca are still considered very popular. The reason is simple: both parents and children can get a lot of positive emotions on the island.

Another reason for its popularity: the proximity of the resort; the flight from Moscow takes no more than 5 hours, with connecting flights – about 6. That is, the child will not even have time to get tired.

When is the best time to go here with your child?

You can relax on the island all year round, but the high season lasts from May to October - during this time you will be able to sunbathe and swim in the sea.

True, in July it may be too hot, for example, for a holiday with a baby. Autumn too great option, there are fewer tourists, the water is still warm, and hotels are already offering good discounts.

The resort is good for family vacation, and if you come here with a child, it is recommended not to miss the following entertainment:

  • The Aquarium in Palma de Mallorca is located in the center of the island, is the best institution in Europe, here you can not only see more than 700 species of Mediterranean flora and fauna, but also enjoy other entertainment. For example, a popular attraction is where the visitor “lies” on the seabed, and sharks and other living creatures swim above him;
  • Dragon Cave - of course, we cannot recommend this excursion for young children, but if you are traveling with a teenager, it is worth visiting this unusual attraction of the island. The views here are enchanting and breathtaking. An alternative option is the Arta and Ams caves;
  • Dolphinarium Marineland - here they organize incendiary shows that even the smallest children will enjoy watching;
  • Kathmandu Park – visitors are offered a choice of a dozen extraordinary entertainments. For example, you can take a walk in an upside-down house, play golf near an erupting volcano, or go rock climbing. There are games for those who like to sit in their chairs, there is a cinema and themed rooms.

And, of course, you should go to Mallorca to admire beautiful scenery, enjoy miraculous sights and extraordinary architecture.

Take your child for a walk in the Alfabia Gardens, take a train ride to Soller, visit Galatzo Park, see the castles and cathedrals. Holidays on the island will be interesting and varied, and your wildest dreams will come true.

When you have decided on your holiday destination, the question arises: how to choose a hotel in Mallorca for a holiday with children? Some people think that this direction is very expensive, but in fact, you can find excellent economy class establishments here, because price and quality are not always synonymous. The cost of visiting a cafe and buying groceries also depends on the area; for example, if you go to the center of the island, away from the resort area, you will be pleasantly surprised: the prices here are no higher than on the mainland.

Iberostar Alcudia Park 4*

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Chain hotels are very popular in Spain, and this establishment is one of those best places for holidays with small children. The beach is located right next to the hotel. The hotel itself is equipped with a solarium, Turkish bath, water slides and a heated swimming pool - you can come here at any time of the year. There is a lot of sports entertainment, animators work, there is a children's playground and board games. Check-in is quick - the staff speaks Russian, but the majority of tourists here are from European countries.

The rooms are spacious and new, equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. For a small fee you can use the Internet and a washing machine; an iron is provided free of charge. The cuisine deserves special praise - they serve incredibly delicious dishes, seafood, and an abundance of fruit. For children there is a special menu and a children's corner - stewed vegetables, meat and fish, new potatoes, desserts, extraordinary ice cream.

Blau Punta Reina Resort 4*

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If you are looking for a luxury hotel on the first line, you will definitely like this establishment. A large area, the presence of swimming pools, an evening program for adults and animation for children - even the little things are thought out here. There are no problems finding a place on the shore - there are sun loungers and umbrellas, although for a small fee, since the beach is municipal. There is also a children's play area and a club, there is a tennis court, and the services here are provided at the highest level.

The hotel rooms are presented in different categories, so you can stay in an apartment with a kitchen, ask for a kettle and utensils for preparing food for your baby. The food is varied and tasty, there is always a lot of fruit, cauliflower, broccoli, boiled potatoes are prepared for children, and cereal for breakfast.

Insotel Club Cala Mandia 4*

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Another decent 4 star hotel is located on the first line next to the sea. For children there is excellent animation, a games club, and a lot of entertainment. Adults won't get bored here either - there are swimming pools, billiards, a tennis court, and bicycle rentals. There is a garden with greenery on the territory. The location of the establishment is good - you can get to the city center in 20 minutes. Vacationers were especially pleased with the staff - they fulfill any requests without any questions.

The food at the hotel is excellent, they serve delicious grilled meat, fruits, desserts, seafood, an abundance of stewed vegetables and salads. Children will not go hungry. The rooms are comfortable, small, with a kitchen, standard new furniture and amenities, there are two-room apartments. Most vacationers are Europeans with children, and in the evening life here calms down, there are no parties or discos - even babies sleep peacefully.

Grupotel Los Principes & Spa 4*

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A chic hotel with an outdoor and indoor swimming pool, a terrace, a garden and a Turkish bath is suitable for relaxation even with babies - the service is so well organized and the entertainment is thought out. Every evening there is a mini-disco, and during the day children are entertained by animators. There is a tennis court, billiards, and a golf course nearby. In general, this hotel is very well located: you will find attractions within walking distance, and the trip to the airport will take a minimum of time. The beach is just a stone's throw away, the first 100 meters have a very gentle sandy entrance - little ones frolic for their sweet souls, for adults there is a pier to immediately get to the depths.

Tourists are offered spacious rooms, the rooms are equipped with stylish furniture, a balcony, and a hairdryer in the bathroom. The staff does not understand Russian, but willingly meets vacationers halfway. The rooms are well cleaned, and you should only leave a tip on the bed - the staff will not take money that is on the table. The food here is at a decent level; themed dinners from cuisines from different nations of the world are often held. They serve a lot of desserts, quality drinks, delicious ice cream, a variety of meats and food for kids.

Fergus Style Cala Blanca Suites 4*

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This wonderful premium hotel with a swimming pool, playgrounds, and animation staff also made it to the top of the best establishments. It's not noisy at night, although there are discos, but it's worth taking a few minutes to find yourself in a lively square with restaurants and shops. There is a large selection of entertainment for children on the territory, and they will probably also make friends, since there are quite a lot of Russians here. The staff is responsible, the towel will be changed if you throw it on the floor, as stated in the rules.

The hotel rooms are spacious, equipped with a TV, wardrobe, private terrace with sun loungers and a table. The food is tasty and varied, but there is often a queue at the entrance to the restaurant. Children do not go hungry; delicious desserts and other dishes are prepared for them. The only thing to take into account is that the cost of living is quite high.

Aparthotel Rosa Del Mar 4*

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The hotel has a compact area that accommodates entertainment for young children and their parents: a fitness room, swimming pools, one of which has a water park. It is very calm here in the evenings, you can get to the sea in a few minutes, sunbeds are paid. Nearby there are cafes and shops where those who prefer to cook themselves can buy groceries. There is also a bus stop nearby public transport, from where buses run to the city center. Service services are provided for a fee, for example, here you can rent a safe and take a remote control as collateral.

Each room is equipped with a spacious kitchen with a microwave, toaster, crockery and kettle. There is also a stove and useful little things. However, you can also eat in the local restaurant. The food is well prepared and served buffet style. Wi-fi is free only in the lobby.

Iberostar Albufera Playa 4*

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It is not for nothing that this large and spacious hotel of the famous chain is one of the best establishments. It has a garden with green trees and exotic flowers, adjacent to a park with clean, healthy air. The establishment operates on an all-inclusive basis and offers a fun and carefree time even with the smallest children. On site, tourists can find a swimming pool with water slides, a solarium, a fitness center, and a wellness studio. In addition, the hotel boasts sandy beach with plenty of sunbeds.

Children will definitely enjoy the gorgeous animation, the staff works just fine, providing decent service and quality entertainment. There is a children's playground and various attractions for children. The rooms are comfortable, clean, bright, but compact. The food here is also excellent, serving several types of meat and seafood, traditional Spanish delicacies, wine, and also dishes for children. The waiters work quickly, but even speak English with difficulty.

Allsun Hotel Eden Playa 4*

For fans beautiful views and well-groomed grounds you will definitely like this 4-star hotel. It is located on the first line, has its own beach, several swimming pools, a sauna, and a water park. The playground will be appreciated by teenagers, and the entertainment club - by little ones. Adults will enjoy the nightclub, billiards, tennis court and wellness center.

The hotel's rooms are spacious and equipped with a kitchen, living area and TV. Perfect even for a large family with several children. The restaurant provides delicious food High Quality, serving delicious desserts, fruits, rich breakfasts and dinners. Children are given additional toast, omelettes and other delicacies, served on a low table. However, the price of a holiday here is quite high; it is impossible to say that the hotel is inexpensive.

Playa Esperanza 4*

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This hotel is one of the recommended and best establishments in Mallorca - this is the opinion of tourists. The rooms here are equipped with air conditioning, TV, and a bathroom with toiletries. There is a small refrigerator, a spacious loggia where you can fully dry your laundry. Children are provided with separate cots. The food here is very tasty, salads, pork fillet, jamon with melon and a variety of desserts are amazingly prepared.

The establishment's staff speaks German, the administration also understands English. The beach deserves special attention - it is large and clean, in the morning it is filled with all sorts of creatures such as tiny crabs, which amuse the little ones. And there is also shallow water, so you can swim with your children without fear. There are club entertainment for adults and children, playground, tennis court, bicycle rental, etc. In general, this hotel can be classified as a budget establishment if you choose half board.

Viva Blue & Spa 4*

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For everyone who is looking good hotels with children, we can recommend this cozy establishment with its own water park, located by the sea. In 2020, it is one of the best for family holidays. There are swimming pools and sports entertainment on site, but sunbeds and sun loungers on the beach will have to be rented. The rooms here are well equipped, there are apartments that are ideal for a holiday with the whole family.

The food at the hotel is delicious and varied; food includes seafood, delicacies, desserts for kids and, of course, fruit. Here guests eat enough for the whole year ahead - everything is so tasty and appetizing. You can grab a bite to eat at the bars, which serve dozens of types of ice cream and drinks. The staff treats Russian tourists very well, cleaning is carried out thoroughly, and check-in does not cause any complaints. But you shouldn’t buy excursions at the local bureau - they will cost an order of magnitude more.

Barcelo Ponent Playa 3*

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This amazing three-star hotel seems to be on par with its fellows awarded the highest regalia - it’s so pleasant and comfortable to relax here. Huge swimming pools, panoramic views, the sea a minute's walk away - everything is perfect here. There is a children's playground, a tennis court, a golf course nearby, and an exciting evening program. The establishment is chosen thrifty tourists– the prices for accommodation here are very tempting, and this despite the fact that all-inclusive service is provided.

The hotel staff is responsive and ready to help with everything; most tourists are English. Guests also really like the menu here - divine croissants, fried eggs and other delicious dishes are served for breakfast. Drinks and food can be ordered directly to your room. The rooms are cozy, have a work desk, TV, spacious bath, balcony with incredible views.

Hotel Globales Samoa 3*

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The establishment is one of the most popular in Mallorca, so in 2020 you need to book rooms in advance, they sell out very quickly. The secret of success is simple: for a reasonable fee you get fine sand cleanest beach, unlimited entertainment and gorgeous landscapes that open right from the windows. There is a swimming pool, a children's club, animators work tirelessly, and the staff makes sure that tourists do not need anything. Even the restaurant opens in the middle of the night if you arrive here late.

The menu here is varied, something new appears every day, children really like fruit, there are always sweets and sea ​​fish. Sometimes you can see a small queue, but sunbeds by the pool need to be occupied in the morning. The hotel rooms are small, cleaning is carried out at an average level, you need to ask for hygiene supplies. But such a trifle cannot overshadow a wonderful vacation.

Globales Playa Santa Ponsa 3*

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This colorful 3-star hotel is perfect for a family holiday. Children under one year old, older children and teenagers like it here. Not only is the vast territory impressive, but also the number of entertainment options - swimming pools, game rooms, sports - there is a holiday for every taste. The staff always meets guests halfway and quickly resolves any problems or questions that may arise.

The food here is also delicious, they serve a variety of breakfasts, a national menu for dinner and various European delicacies. There are fruits, dumplings, and seafood - everything your heart desires. Muesli, dried fruits, and yoghurts are prepared for children. Animators quickly find a common language with little ones, but the program is designed for children from 3 years old. In the small rooms you will not find frills; there is air conditioning, TV, and standard furniture that creates a pleasant atmosphere.

Roc Leo 3*

The hotel's advantages include its location a 10-minute drive from the airport, proximity to attractions and on-site entertainment. There are swimming pools, billiards, table tennis, a garden and a sun terrace. Nearby is the beach, shops, restaurants. And what’s most important is that there are always places for vacationers. The staff deserves special praise - helpful, competent and very responsible. Cleaning is carried out daily, a tour desk is always open, and parking is available for those who decide to rent a car.

The hotel rooms are modest, small, have Russian TV, comfortable beds, a bath and hygiene products. The food is excellent - they serve fruits, pastries, cheeses, and meat products for breakfast. But the juices here are not the most delicious. Dinner and lunch are an assortment of delicacies; there are always cakes, ice cream, and pizza for children. Vacationers do not go hungry.

The staff here speaks a little Russian, is friendly and polite - tourists never have problems receiving services or cleaning their rooms. The food does not disappoint either - the food is tasty and varied, they serve a lot of fish, meat, desserts, excellent pastries, and an abundance of fruit. And this is for a reasonable fee.

Manaus 3*

Europeans, accustomed to a high level of service at an attractive price, like to relax in this hotel. You will definitely like the comfortable and bright rooms, they have air conditioning and offer views of the pool or the forest next to the hotel. Cribs with high sides are provided free of charge - parents do not have to worry about the safety of the baby. The staff is always helpful, the cleaning is carried out at an average level, even a tip will not affect its quality. The hotel employs Russian-speaking girls who will help you get comfortable on vacation.

The food is delicious, varied, the only thing is that the service takes a long time. Guests from other hotels come to the local restaurant to see for themselves the talents of the chef, and they are not left disappointed. Fruits, pastries, juices, and delicacies of Spanish cuisine are always served here. The rooms have balconies with good view, TV, air conditioning. In general, your holiday here promises to be wonderful.

Of the high-quality economical, mid-price and premium hotel options that we recommend for parents with children for a holiday, and where everything necessary for young visitors will be present, we additionally note the following:

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