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04/25/23

10 Curiosities of Mallorca. Did you know that...?

Mallorca is one of the most popular islands in the Mediterranean and is known for its beaches, coves, and iconic buildings. Mallorca has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and has been ruled by the Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, and Christians. The island boasts a number of historic places, such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria de Palma, Bellver Castle, and the Royal Palace of Almudaina.

However, there are many more secrets on this island than most people would imagine. In this article, we will explore some curious facts about Mallorca that will surprise you. If you are looking for the most original activities to do in Mallorca, read on!

Serra de Tramuntana it is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Mallorca is known for its beaches and sunny weather, but the island also boasts an impressive mountain range known as the Serra de Tramuntana. In 2011, UNESCO declared the Serra de Tramuntana a World Heritage Site due to its natural beauty and its cultural and historical importance.

The public transport is excellent

When we think about visiting an island, one of the most important aspects to consider is public transport, as this makes it possible to visit much of the island easily and without spending a lot of money. Well, this aspect should not worry you if you visit Mallorca, as it has an excellent public transport system that includes buses, trains, and trams. Buses are very cheap and cover most of the island, while trains connect Palma with other parts of the island. In addition, the Sóller tram is a fun way to explore the north coast of the island.

The island is a paradise for cycling fans

Mallorca is a popular destination for cyclists thanks to its scenic roads and pleasant climate. Every year, the island attracts thousands of professional and amateur cyclists who come to enjoy its landscapes and train for their competitions. Doesn’t it seem like the perfect plan in Mallorca to take a bike and a backpack and simply appreciate the beauty of this wonderful island? If you decide to visit this island this is a must. Besides, there is nothing more refreshing than ending the route with a swim in crystal clear waters at one of the island’s most famous beaches.

The traditional music of Mallorca is played with the ‘tamborin’

The tamborin is a typical Mallorcan musical instrument that is played with one hand while striking it with the other. It is an important part of the island’s festivals and celebrations and can be heard at all kinds of events, from weddings to religious processions. For lovers of different cultures, taking part in one of these events is a unique experience.

The island has a large number of nature reserves

Mallorca is a paradise for nature lovers and has several nature reserves and natural parks. These include the Dragonera Island Nature Reserve, the Mondragó Nature Park, and the S’Albufera Nature Park. These protected areas are home to a large number of animal and plant species, some of which are endemic to the island. During peak times like the summer or Easter holidays, these reserves are home to many great events and guided tours.

It is renowned for its blown glass

Glassblowing is a deep-rooted craft tradition in Mallorca that dates back to the 14th century. The island’s artisans produce high-quality blown glass objects such as vases, goblets, and lamps. Many tourists visit the glassblowing workshops to see how this art is made and to buy unique objects. Taking part in one of these workshops with your partner or friends is an unforgettable experience!

It has a large number of festivals and parties

Mallorca is known for its fiestas and celebrations that attract tourists from all over the world. Some of the most popular festivals include the Festa des Vermar, which celebrates the grape harvest in Binissalem, and the Nit de l’Art, which celebrates culture and art in Palma. There are also several religious festivals and fairs that take place throughout the year.

Mallorca has the best Ensaimadas in the world 

Of course! We cannot talk about the curiosities of Mallorca without mentioning the famous ensaimadas. These sweets are one of the island’s most emblematic products and have become a symbol of Mallorcan gastronomy. Ensaimadas can be found in bakeries and pastry shops all over the island and are traditionally served for breakfast or as an afternoon snack. In Mallorca, it is common for families to buy ensaimadas to celebrate special occasions such as weddings, birthdays, and other festivities. In short, the ensaimada is one of Mallorca’s most delicious curiosities and a symbol of the island’s rich gastronomic culture. If you have the chance to try an authentic ensaimada during your visit to Mallorca, don’t hesitate to do so – you won’t regret it!

Palma Aquarium: The Big Blue, Europe’s deepest aquarium

Palma Aquarium is one of Mallorca’s most popular tourist attractions and is home to a wide variety of marine species. The aquarium is located in Playa de Palma, near the city of Palma de Mallorca, and is an ideal place to visit with family or friends. 

One of the most impressive things about the Palma Aquarium is the ‘Big Blue’, a 3.5 million litre saltwater tank that houses a variety of marine species, including sharks, rays, and turtles. Visitors can walk through an underwater glass tunnel and see these amazing creatures up close as they swim around them.

Palma Aquarium offers incredible experiences that you can enjoy with company, such as diving with sharks in the Big Blue with great professionals and with maximum safety, snorkelling with rays or, if you simply fancy a quieter plan, you can ride the Shark Vision Boat, a silent boat that cruises around the Big Blue and allows you to see the sharks closer than ever before. We have a new attraction called the Backstage Tour, where you can learn about all the curiosities of the marine world and understand the great work they do for the conservation of our seas and species.

What’s more, Palma Aquarium now offers tickets with transport included. Select your departure point to view the timetable and travel to the aquarium easily and comfortably.

In short, Mallorca is an island full of surprises and curiosities. From its cultural and historical heritage to its spectacular nature and unique food, there is much to discover in this jewel of the Mediterranean.

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