Sights in Mallorca

Innenstadt von Alcudia auf Mallorca an einem sonnigen Tag
Cuevas Dels Harms Not far from our magnificent finca in Porto Cristo lies an enchanting wonder of nature, ready for you to discover: The impressive caves of Porto Cristo. From the moment you arrive, you will be delighted by the opulent greenery of the outdoor area, where magnificent trees and plants perch between meter-high rocks, creating a restful oasis of tranquility. Comfortable seating areas invite you to linger and enjoy the natural scenery before your spectacular adventure beneath the earth's surface begins. Immerse yourself in a fascinating underworld presented in a grandiose spectacle. The lovingly staged tour through the caves is a symphony of light, colors and sounds. Images are artfully projected onto the rock walls, an impressive voice tells the story of the caves, and dramatic music gives the production an almost mystical atmosphere. In this unique ambience, the stalagmites and stalactites, some ten million years old, are impressively displayed. Although the presentation has an extravagant touch in places, it still offers a captivating and educational experience. During your approximately one and a half hour walk through the caves, you will be guided through all three caverns and have the opportunity to admire the mesmerizing underground lake. An experience you will surely not forget in a hurry - the perfect excursion during your stay in our luxury finca in Porto Cristo.
Stalagmiten an der Decke die sich im See spiegeln
Castle of Capdepera Just a short, scenic drive from our luxury fincas in Porto Cristo and Porto Colom, lies Capdepera, a hidden gem in the far east of Mallorca. This charming town is located on the Artà peninsula, directly across from the idyllic neighboring island of Menorca, and offers a touch of authentic Mallorcan life. Capdepera impresses with its picturesque natural stone houses adorned with colorful flowers and its narrow, picturesque cobblestone streets that invite you to leisurely explorations. However, the most impressive highlight of the town is the majestic castle on the 159-meter- high peak Puig de Capdepera. This 13th-century fortress is one of the best preserved on Mallorca and is just a stone's throw from the lively resort of Cala Ratjada. Your adventure begins with a short, three-kilometer drive from Cala Ratjada, where you can conveniently park your car and begin the climb to the castle on foot. Once you reach the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the town, neighboring Cala Ratjada and the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. Inside the fortress walls, you can take a relaxing walk and visit the individual towers. Don't miss the small museum on the castle grounds, which gives you a glimpse of the island's rich history and the many other forts and castles on Mallorca. Apart from days with heavy rain, a trip to the top of Capdepera and the impressive castle with its spectacular views is an absolute must during your stay in our exclusive fincas.
Burg von Capdepera auf Mallorca
The hidden gem of Felanitx Overlooking the alluring bays of Mallorca's east coast, it's easy to overlook the charming town of Felanitx. But as the epicenter of viticulture, host to an intriguing monastery and a vibrant market atmosphere, Felanitx offers a visit of inestimable value that fits seamlessly into the exquisite experience of our luxury finca in Porto Colom. Felanitx remains pleasantly off the beaten path, offering an authentic immersion into the rural and traditional Mallorcan way of life. The majestic Parròquia de Sant Miquel Cathedral watches over the town, its magnificent main portal a proud testament to centuries of history. The heart of the city is the lively Market Square, a stage of joie de vivre surrounded by inviting cafes and charming boutiques. In October, during the "Fira de pebre bord", this square is transformed into a lively festival in honor of the iconic Mallorcan bell pepper. This treasure of local gastronomy is the basis for the bright red powder "pebre bord", which gives the traditional sausage sobrasada its distinctive color. During this festival, the town comes alive, the pebre bord is offered in many forms - ground, dried in bright bundles or incorporated into tempting dishes. The scenery is enhanced by craft stalls, folkloric dances and pageants that fill the alleys of Felanitx with color and life. Enjoy this impressive spectacle of culture and tradition before returning to the peaceful seclusion of our luxury finca in Porto Colom - a perfect balance to this authentic Mallorcan experience.
Kirche von Felanitx an einem sonnigen Tag
Cala Rajada: Harbour resort on Mallorca's east coast Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Mallorca's east coast is Cala Rajada, a former fishing village that has become one of the island's most sought-after destinations. It embodies a blend of traditional Mallorcan charm and sophisticated elegance. Here, you can still feel the touch of the old world while dining in first-class restaurants or strolling in the exclusive boutiques along the harbor where luxurious yachts are anchored. The town is known for its stunning beaches, including Cala Agulla, Cala Moll and Son Moll, which will enchant any lover of sun and sea with their crystal clear waters and fine sand. For the adventurous, the surrounding pine forests and protected natural areas offer ideal conditions for long hikes or horseback riding. Another advantage of Cala Rajada is its proximity to our exquisite finca in Porto Cristo. After a day in the streets of Cala Rajada or a relaxing swim in the azure sea, guests can enjoy the tranquility and privacy of our luxurious residence within a short drive. The finca represents the ideal retreat to end the evening with a glass of Mallorcan wine and relax in an ambience of incomparable elegance and comfort. Cala Rajada thus embodies the perfect mix of vibrant coastal life and the tranquil grandeur that our finca in Porto Cristo offers. An absolute must for anyone seeking the exclusive and unique.
Hafenort Cala Rajada an Mallorcas Ostküste
Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant There are places that stick in the memory because they exude an unspoiled beauty and tranquility that is rarely found in modern times. The Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant, located on the northeastern coast of Mallorca, is just such a place. This protected area covers an impressive area of more than 1,600 hectares and offers an impressive variety of landscapes - from dense forests to picturesque bays and steep cliffs. Here visitors can immerse themselves in the original nature of Mallorca, far away from the tourist hustle and bustle. The fauna and flora of the park are remarkable. Hikes here can reveal rare plant species, endemic birds and even the occasional turtle. Thanks to the various hiking trails that wind through the reserve, the Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant is suitable for both experienced hikers and families planning a leisurely day trip. For those interested in history, there is also a lot to discover: Numerous archaeological finds, from prehistoric sites to ruins from the Middle Ages, bear witness to the long and varied history of this region. But it is not only the park's inland that is fascinating. The rugged coastline offers some of the most beautiful beaches and coves in Mallorca. Crystal clear waters and fine sand invite you to relax and enjoy while you gaze out over the endless Mediterranean Sea. In conclusion, the Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant is an absolute must for all nature and history lovers visiting Mallorca. It is a place where you can unwind and experience the beauty of the island in its most pristine form. Those who long for an oasis of tranquility and unspoiled will certainly find it here.
Naturpark in Mallorca mit Blick auf das Meer
Cala Figuera, Mallorca's picturesque fishing village Welcome to Cala Figuera, an enchanting fishing village hidden away on the south-east coast of Mallorca. Off the beaten track, this idyllic gem offers a unique blend of traditional charm, Mediterranean beauty and a laid-back ambience that will leave you mesmerised. The picturesque setting Cala Figuera delights visitors with its picturesque backdrop of turquoise waters, charming fishermen's houses and quaint boats gently bobbing in the harbour. The narrow alleyways and cobbled streets give the town a timeless atmosphere that invites you to stroll and explore. Authentic fishing life Immerse yourself in authentic fishing life when the fishing boats land their fresh catch every day. Cala Figuera's fish market is a lively meeting place where you have the opportunity to sample fresh seafood and chat to the friendly locals. Photographer's paradise Cala Figuera is a true paradise for photography enthusiasts. The unique architecture of the fishermen's houses, the colourful boats in the harbour and the breathtaking sunsets offer countless photo opportunities that will capture your memories of this place forever. Culinary delights Enjoy the local cuisine in the cosy restaurants by the water. Here you can savour fresh seafood and traditional Mallorcan dishes while enjoying the view of the glittering Mediterranean. Let yourself be enchanted by the aromas and flavours of Mediterranean cuisine. Exploring the surrounding area Cala Figuera is also an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding sights. Take a walk along the coast and discover hidden coves or explore nearby Santanyí with its charming market and impressive church. Cala Figuera is more than just a holiday destination - it is a journey into the past, into a world of authentic Mediterranean life. Whether you want to enjoy the tranquillity of the fishing village or explore the surrounding area, Cala Figuera offers an unforgettable insight into the heart and soul of Mallorca. Discover this hidden gem and let yourself be enchanted by its beauty!
Fischerdorf Cala Figuera
The fascinating view of "Es Pontas" in Cala Santanyi, Mallorca The enchanting coastline of Cala Santanyi on Mallorca hides a fascinating natural wonder - "Es Pontas", an impressive arch that rises majestically from the crystal-clear water. The unique formation of this natural rock arch fascinates visitors with its timeless beauty, created by centuries of erosion. For the adventurous, "Es Pontas" is not only a visual delight, but also a challenge for climbers. The steep cliffs and bridge arch attract climbers from all over the world who seek the thrill of scaling this imposing rock. Away from the hustle and bustle, Cala Santanyi offers an oasis of peace and contemplation. The gentle sound of the sea and the Mediterranean vegetation create a relaxed atmosphere that invites visitors to spend a quiet afternoon enjoying the beauty of nature. "Es Pontas" is not only a visual feast for the senses, but also a photographic paradise. The changing light conditions bathe the arch in different shades of colour, resulting in spectacular shots. Whether you are a professional photographer or an amateur, the view offers countless photo opportunities that capture the beauty of this place. However, this place is not only a geological wonder, but also a cultural heritage full of stories and legends. Locals share fascinating anecdotes about "Es Pontas" that emphasise its importance in the history and culture of the region. Overall, "Es Pontas" in Cala Santanyi is more than just a tourist attraction - it is a journey to a place of natural beauty, adventure and quiet contemplation. Whether you're looking for a climbing challenge, want to get your camera out or simply enjoy the atmosphere of this unique place, "Es Pontas" is an absolute must on your trip to Mallorca. Immerse yourself in the fascination of this hidden treasure and let yourself be seduced by its irresistible beauty.
Aussicht auf den Brückenbogen in Cala Santanyi - "Es Pontas"

Sights in Mallorca

Innenstadt von Alcudia auf Mallorca an einem sonnigen Tag
Cuevas Dels Harms Not far from our magnificent finca in Porto Cristo lies an enchanting wonder of nature, ready for you to discover: The impressive caves of Porto Cristo. From the moment you arrive, you will be delighted by the opulent greenery of the outdoor area, where magnificent trees and plants perch between meter-high rocks, creating a restful oasis of tranquility. Comfortable seating areas invite you to linger and enjoy the natural scenery before your spectacular adventure beneath the earth's surface begins. Immerse yourself in a fascinating underworld presented in a grandiose spectacle. The lovingly staged tour through the caves is a symphony of light, colors and sounds. Images are artfully projected onto the rock walls, an impressive voice tells the story of the caves, and dramatic music gives the production an almost mystical atmosphere. In this unique ambience, the stalagmites and stalactites, some ten million years old, are impressively displayed. Although the presentation has an extravagant touch in places, it still offers a captivating and educational experience. During your approximately one and a half hour walk through the caves, you will be guided through all three caverns and have the opportunity to admire the mesmerizing underground lake. An experience you will surely not forget in a hurry - the perfect excursion during your stay in our luxury finca in Porto Cristo.
Stalagmiten an der Decke die sich im See spiegeln
Castle of Capdepera Just a short, scenic drive from our luxury fincas in Porto Cristo and Porto Colom, lies Capdepera, a hidden gem in the far east of Mallorca. This charming town is located on the Artà peninsula, directly across from the idyllic neighboring island of Menorca, and offers a touch of authentic Mallorcan life. Capdepera impresses with its picturesque natural stone houses adorned with colorful flowers and its narrow, picturesque cobblestone streets that invite you to leisurely explorations. However, the most impressive highlight of the town is the majestic castle on the 159-meter-high peak Puig de Capdepera. This 13th-century fortress is one of the best preserved on Mallorca and is just a stone's throw from the lively resort of Cala Ratjada. Your adventure begins with a short, three-kilometer drive from Cala Ratjada, where you can conveniently park your car and begin the climb to the castle on foot. Once you reach the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the town, neighboring Cala Ratjada and the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. Inside the fortress walls, you can take a relaxing walk and visit the individual towers. Don't miss the small museum on the castle grounds, which gives you a glimpse of the island's rich history and the many other forts and castles on Mallorca. Apart from days with heavy rain, a trip to the top of Capdepera and the impressive castle with its spectacular views is an absolute must during your stay in our exclusive fincas.
Burg von Capdepera auf Mallorca
The hidden gem of Felanitx Overlooking the alluring bays of Mallorca's east coast, it's easy to overlook the charming town of Felanitx. But as the epicenter of viticulture, host to an intriguing monastery and a vibrant market atmosphere, Felanitx offers a visit of inestimable value that fits seamlessly into the exquisite experience of our luxury finca in Porto Colom. Felanitx remains pleasantly off the beaten path, offering an authentic immersion into the rural and traditional Mallorcan way of life. The majestic Parròquia de Sant Miquel Cathedral watches over the town, its magnificent main portal a proud testament to centuries of history. The heart of the city is the lively Market Square, a stage of joie de vivre surrounded by inviting cafes and charming boutiques. In October, during the "Fira de pebre bord", this square is transformed into a lively festival in honor of the iconic Mallorcan bell pepper. This treasure of local gastronomy is the basis for the bright red powder "pebre bord", which gives the traditional sausage sobrasada its distinctive color. During this festival, the town comes alive, the pebre bord is offered in many forms - ground, dried in bright bundles or incorporated into tempting dishes. The scenery is enhanced by craft stalls, folkloric dances and pageants that fill the alleys of Felanitx with color and life. Enjoy this impressive spectacle of culture and tradition before returning to the peaceful seclusion of our luxury finca in Porto Colom - a perfect balance to this authentic Mallorcan experience.
Kirche von Felanitx an einem sonnigen Tag
Cala Rajada: Harbour resort on Mallorca's east coast Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Mallorca's east coast is Cala Rajada, a former fishing village that has become one of the island's most sought-after destinations. It embodies a blend of traditional Mallorcan charm and sophisticated elegance. Here, you can still feel the touch of the old world while dining in first-class restaurants or strolling in the exclusive boutiques along the harbor where luxurious yachts are anchored. The town is known for its stunning beaches, including Cala Agulla, Cala Moll and Son Moll, which will enchant any lover of sun and sea with their crystal clear waters and fine sand. For the adventurous, the surrounding pine forests and protected natural areas offer ideal conditions for long hikes or horseback riding. Another advantage of Cala Rajada is its proximity to our exquisite finca in Porto Cristo. After a day in the streets of Cala Rajada or a relaxing swim in the azure sea, guests can enjoy the tranquility and privacy of our luxurious residence within a short drive. The finca represents the ideal retreat to end the evening with a glass of Mallorcan wine and relax in an ambience of incomparable elegance and comfort. Cala Rajada thus embodies the perfect mix of vibrant coastal life and the tranquil grandeur that our finca in Porto Cristo offers. An absolute must for anyone seeking the exclusive and unique.
Hafenort Cala Rajada an Mallorcas Ostküste
Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant There are places that stick in the memory because they exude an unspoiled beauty and tranquility that is rarely found in modern times. The Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant, located on the northeastern coast of Mallorca, is just such a place. This protected area covers an impressive area of more than 1,600 hectares and offers an impressive variety of landscapes - from dense forests to picturesque bays and steep cliffs. Here visitors can immerse themselves in the original nature of Mallorca, far away from the tourist hustle and bustle. The fauna and flora of the park are remarkable. Hikes here can reveal rare plant species, endemic birds and even the occasional turtle. Thanks to the various hiking trails that wind through the reserve, the Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant is suitable for both experienced hikers and families planning a leisurely day trip. For those interested in history, there is also a lot to discover: Numerous archaeological finds, from prehistoric sites to ruins from the Middle Ages, bear witness to the long and varied history of this region. But it is not only the park's inland that is fascinating. The rugged coastline offers some of the most beautiful beaches and coves in Mallorca. Crystal clear waters and fine sand invite you to relax and enjoy while you gaze out over the endless Mediterranean Sea. In conclusion, the Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant is an absolute must for all nature and history lovers visiting Mallorca. It is a place where you can unwind and experience the beauty of the island in its most pristine form. Those who long for an oasis of tranquility and unspoiled will certainly find it here.
Naturpark in Mallorca mit Blick auf das Meer
Cala Figuera, Mallorca's picturesque fishing village Welcome to Cala Figuera, an enchanting fishing village hidden away on the south-east coast of Mallorca. Off the beaten track, this idyllic gem offers a unique blend of traditional charm, Mediterranean beauty and a laid-back ambience that will leave you mesmerised. The picturesque setting Cala Figuera delights visitors with its picturesque backdrop of turquoise waters, charming fishermen's houses and quaint boats gently bobbing in the harbour. The narrow alleyways and cobbled streets give the town a timeless atmosphere that invites you to stroll and explore. Authentic fishing life Immerse yourself in authentic fishing life when the fishing boats land their fresh catch every day. Cala Figuera's fish market is a lively meeting place where you have the opportunity to sample fresh seafood and chat to the friendly locals. Photographer's paradise Cala Figuera is a true paradise for photography enthusiasts. The unique architecture of the fishermen's houses, the colourful boats in the harbour and the breathtaking sunsets offer countless photo opportunities that will capture your memories of this place forever. Culinary delights Enjoy the local cuisine in the cosy restaurants by the water. Here you can savour fresh seafood and traditional Mallorcan dishes while enjoying the view of the glittering Mediterranean. Let yourself be enchanted by the aromas and flavours of Mediterranean cuisine. Exploring the surrounding area Cala Figuera is also an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding sights. Take a walk along the coast and discover hidden coves or explore nearby Santanyí with its charming market and impressive church. Cala Figuera is more than just a holiday destination - it is a journey into the past, into a world of authentic Mediterranean life. Whether you want to enjoy the tranquillity of the fishing village or explore the surrounding area, Cala Figuera offers an unforgettable insight into the heart and soul of Mallorca. Discover this hidden gem and let yourself be enchanted by its beauty!
Fischerdorf Cala Figuera
The fascinating view of "Es Pontas" in Cala Santanyi, Mallorca The enchanting coastline of Cala Santanyi on Mallorca hides a fascinating natural wonder - "Es Pontas", an impressive arch that rises majestically from the crystal- clear water. The unique formation of this natural rock arch fascinates visitors with its timeless beauty, created by centuries of erosion. For the adventurous, "Es Pontas" is not only a visual delight, but also a challenge for climbers. The steep cliffs and bridge arch attract climbers from all over the world who seek the thrill of scaling this imposing rock. Away from the hustle and bustle, Cala Santanyi offers an oasis of peace and contemplation. The gentle sound of the sea and the Mediterranean vegetation create a relaxed atmosphere that invites visitors to spend a quiet afternoon enjoying the beauty of nature. "Es Pontas" is not only a visual feast for the senses, but also a photographic paradise. The changing light conditions bathe the arch in different shades of colour, resulting in spectacular shots. Whether you are a professional photographer or an amateur, the view offers countless photo opportunities that capture the beauty of this place. However, this place is not only a geological wonder, but also a cultural heritage full of stories and legends. Locals share fascinating anecdotes about "Es Pontas" that emphasise its importance in the history and culture of the region. Overall, "Es Pontas" in Cala Santanyi is more than just a tourist attraction - it is a journey to a place of natural beauty, adventure and quiet contemplation. Whether you're looking for a climbing challenge, want to get your camera out or simply enjoy the atmosphere of this unique place, "Es Pontas" is an absolute must on your trip to Mallorca. Immerse yourself in the fascination of this hidden treasure and let yourself be seduced by its irresistible beauty. .
Aussicht auf den Brückenbogen in Cala Santanyi - "Es Pontas"