Mallorca offers a wide variety of excursions to suit the interests of all types of visitors. Here are some popular options:

Serra de Tramuntana: This impressive mountain range in the northwest of Mallorca offers numerous hiking routes through spectacular mountain scenery. From short hikes to longer routes, there are options for all skill levels.

Palma de Mallorca: The island’s capital, Palma, is rich in history and culture. You can take an excursion to explore the impressive Gothic cathedral of La Seu, Bellver Castle, the old town with its narrow-cobbled streets and quaint stores, as well as its museums and art galleries.

Valldemossa: This charming mountain village is famous for its 13th century monastery, where the writer George Sand and the composer Frédéric Chopin spent time. Valldemossa is a perfect place to stroll through its cobbled streets and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere.

Sóller and the Sóller train: Sóller is known for its orange groves and beautiful valley. You can take the historic wooden train from Palma to Sóller, enjoy a ride on the streetcar to the port of Sóller and relax on the beach or explore the surrounding area.

Cuevas del Drach: These caves are a natural wonder located on the east coast of the island, near Porto Cristo. You can take a guided tour through the caves and see stalactites and stalagmites, as well as enjoy a classical music concert inside one of the caves.

Boat tours: Mallorca offers numerous options to explore its coastline by boat. You can go on glass-bottom boat trips to see the marine life, take a catamaran tour, or even rent your own boat for a private day of sailing.

These are just a few suggestions, but Mallorca has much more to offer in terms of activities and excursions. Remember to plan ahead and check weather conditions and local regulations before embarking on any excursion.