
Cala Ratjada

Cala Ratjada stand-up paddle sunrise tour
Enjoy the beautiful landscape of Cala Ratjada from the sea while improve your paddling skills and technique.
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Cala Ratjada stand-up paddle sunset tour
Enjoy the beautiful landscape of Cala Ratjada from the sea while improve your paddling skills and technique.
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Cala Ratjada stand-up paddle morning or afternoon tour
Enjoy the beautiful landscape of Cala Ratjada from the sea while improve your paddling skills and technique.
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One of Majorca's finest villas boasts some of the best views on the island. Son Marroig is steeped in legend and is a must-visit. The former home of Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvator is a treasure trove of antiques and artworks. His influence is everywhere, with old notebooks, maps and drawings. And the traditional Majorcan architecture is a joy to behold.
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Entrance to Palma Cathedral La Seu
Looming large over the waterfront, Palma's La Seu Cathedral is a symbol of the city. One of the largest cathedrals in the world, this Gothic masterpiece is one of Majorca's must-see sights. With this ticket, you can marvel at its stunning architecture, discover the rich history of the building, and admire the illuminated stained-glass windows.
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Meltemi half-day sailing charter
This Meltemi sailboat charter offers you a hands-on experience as you cruise the southeast coast of Majorca. You'll be able to help with the sails and even steer the boat, before diving into the waters at the scheduled swim stop. The cruise is available in either half or full-day format, with snacks or lunch aboard depending on which option you pick.Sailing out of the beautiful harbour of Portocolom, you'll glide past secluded coves and rugged cliffs. Capacity on the boats is limited to 11 guests, giving this trip an extra dash of exclusivity. Your skipper will offer you the chance to unfurl sails, change tack and even take charge of the helm – don't worry, they'll be watching to make sure you're comfortable steering. When the captain drops anchor in a tucked-away cove, you'll be able to dive off the boat for a swim or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters. If you book the full-day option, a pair of swim stops are on the agenda. And to top it off, a tasty buffet lunch will be served onboard for full-day guests, or tapas for half-day guests. There's also a sunset option to choose from.
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Marineland visit in Majorca with transfer
If you're after a fun-packed family day out, then Marineland is for you. It's Majorca's only aqua and animal park – and it's packed with attractions. We're talking edge-of-your-seat dolphin and sea lion shows, alongside exotic bird shows thrice daily.Kids and grown-ups alike will love seeing beautiful bottlenose dolphins show off their swimming skills and watching the sea lions clown around in the water. Then there are the colourful displays featuring brightly plumed parrots and macaws.And when there's a gap between shows, you can peer through the glass of the aquariums, visit a café or access the beach. Add an aviary and a tropical house full of snakes and lizards and there's something for everyone. Upgrade to a gold ticket for extra perks like fast-track entrance and a 10% discount on any purchases inside the park.
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Pirates Adventure with Transfer
With over 3 million visitors to date and a host of celebrity guests, Pirates Adventure makes for the perfect night out in Majorca for families, couples and groups. Voted the island's No.1 show on TripAdvisor, Pirates Adventure boasts a team of Olympic and World Champion gymnasts that'll amaze you.
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Valldemossa, Son Marroig and Soller tour with historic train ride
History meets scenery on this Tramuntana Mountains tour. You'll visit the honey-stone village of Valldemossa, explore handsome Soller town and enjoy the views on a vintage train ride through mountains and valleys. Xisco, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The train is the pride of the people of Soller. Because their town was so hard to reach behind the mountains, they built the railway with their own money a century ago so they could be connected to Palma and export their famous oranges.'Kick off in Valldemossa, a cluster of stone houses tumbling from a ridge in the heart of the Tramuntana Mountains. You can either explore the village under your own steam or join a guided tour to learn more about its history and culture. Xisco adds, ‘My favourite street in Valldemossa is Carrer Rectoria, a narrow alley is lined with potted plants. Saint Catalina Thomas was born here, and her house is now a chapel.' Then it's on to Son Marroig for a guide tour of the ravishing Renaissance-style estate overlooking the sea.Next, we'll head to Soller, a busy town built by wealthy citrus fruit merchants. You'll have free time to explore, potter around the shops, pop into a church or two, or soak up the sun in an outdoor café. The day rolls to a close with a journey back in time on a wooden train inaugurated in 1912 and still in full working order today. This scenic ride weaves through the Sierra de Tramontanta to Son Reus, where you'll join the transfer back to base.
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Formentor by boat and market from north coast of Majorca
Tucked into the very north of Majorca, the Pollença area is one of the pettiest parts of the island. You'll enjoy a boat trip over to the elegant seaside town of Port de Pollença on this exclusive excursion, visit a market and enjoy time on Formentor beach. There's are also a stop Es Colomer viewpoint.
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Katmandu Park visit with transfer
A trip to Katmandu Park forks out loads of cool treats that'll have the whole family smiling. With our exclusive pass, you'll have unlimited access to the park's top attractions, including The House, Katopia splashpark and soft play areas, plus two rounds of 18-hole minigolf. What's more, there's fast-track entry so you can avoid the crowds and head straight to the action.Katmandu is Majorca's only theme park – and it's brimming with spectacular attractions and special effects. There's The House, AKA an upside-down mansion that boasts a musical enchanted forest, an ice cave and an interactive aquarium. And, then there's the mind-boggling 5D virtual reality attractions and the 4D cinema.A fire-and-ice-themed mini-golf course and a selection of 3D shooting games are also part of the package. And, there's more. The kids can cool off at Katopia splashpark, then run wild inside Europe's largest soft play area. It's one of the top family things to do in Majorca.
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Real Cartuja de Valldemossa Ticket
One of Majorca's most inspiring spots. The Real Cartuja de Valldemossa was the haunt of kings, monks, composers, painters and writers and is a treasure-trove of historic mementos.
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Alcudia dolphin-watching trips by Brisas
You'll head to Puerto de Alcudia, where you'll set sail and head out to open water where pods of dolphins are known to hang around. The journey to the bay of Alcudia passes the cape of Formentor, so you can expect some pretty epic views of the island as make waves to dolphin territory. There are two options to choose from for this outing. The first pairs your dolphin-watching cruise with a beach trip to Es Coll Baix. This unspoilt stretches of sand is one of the most secluded in Majorca's line-up, so you can expect plenty of peace and quiet duiring your visit. The second tour option starts beofre dawn, so you'll be out on the water as the sun rises. This option has you out on the water for about three hours, meaning you've got more chances to look for the wildlife. Plus, since it's an early start, breakfast on board is included.
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Kayak and hiking tour of Majorca’s Dragonera Island
Paddle out from the bay at Sant Elm and head for the uninhabited Dragonera Island, once a favourite hang-out spot for pirates. You'll be with an experienced guide for the gentle 40-minute kayak. Then, as you come ashore on the protected natural park, you'll set off on a walk to the lighthouse, Far de Tramuntana, on the northern tip. As well as coastal views that stretch as far as the eye can see, there's a museum here, too, where you can learn more about the history of the island. Relax with a swim or snorkel in the calm waters afterwards before picking up your paddle and making your way back to the mainland.
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Guided Majorca kayaking tour at sunset with picnic
Set out on this sunset kayaking tour and paddle along Majorca's coastline. You'll cast off from Sant Elm, a fishing village in the Tramuntana Mountains, soaking up the views along the way. You'll pass Dragonera Island, a nature reserve, and your guide will tell you about the history of this place, as well as the flora and fauna found here. Then, reaching Cala em Basset, you'll have time for a snorkelling or swim session, before tucking into a picnic in time for the sunset.
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Guided kayak tour to Cala en Tío
Paddle along the coast on this half-day kayak tour to Cala en Tio. You'll start from a fishing village in the Tramuntana Mountains, passing caves and soaking up the views along the way. As you make your way around Dragonera Island, an uninhabited island just off Majorca's west coast, your guide will tell you about its history and the flora and fauna found there. Then, once you arrive at Cala en Tio, you'll dive into the bay for a refreshing dip, where you can make a splash snorkelling, if you fancy it.
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Explore Mallorca's diverse landscapes on a hiking tour of the Alcúdia Peninsula. Reach the peak of Talaia d'Alcúdia for spectacular views.
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SSI basic diver course for aspiring certified divers
Kickstart your diving journey with the SSI Basic Diver course. Learn fundamentals, experience two controlled dives, and get closer to certification.
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The inside story
Cala Ratjada is a gem in the crown of Majorca's northeastern coast. Brimming with life and natural beauty, it's one of the island's most popular holiday spots. This former fishing village has maintained its charm over the years while evolving to meet the needs of modern-day tourists. This place’s beginnings can be traced back to the 17th century when it was mostly used as a port for the nearby town of Capdepera. Over time, it developed into a bustling tourist hotspot without losing its traditional Spanish flair. Today, it's known for its well-kept beaches, lively nightlife and historic landmarks – the Lighthouse of Capdepera and the March House, a mansion turned art gallery, are the main drawers.
