Restaurants, Aktivitäten, Wellness, Shopping & mehr
Von familiengeführten Tapasbars in Palmas Altstadt bis hin zu luxuriösen Wellness-Retreats im Tramuntana-Gebirge — Mallorcas Szene reicht weit über die Strandclubs hinaus. Wir haben die herausragenden Restaurants, Bars, Aktivitätsanbieter, Wellness-Orte und Geschäfte der Insel zusammengestellt — jeder einzelne von unserem Team besucht oder verifiziert. Ob du ein Abendessen bei Sonnenuntergang in Port de Sóller, einen Yoga-Kurs am Morgen in Deià oder die beste Keramikwerkstatt in Artà suchst — hier findest du es.
Big Blue Diving is a PADI 5-Star dive centre in Palmanova, on the bay just west of Palma. It teaches courses from first-timer Discover Scuba through to instructor level, and runs guided boat dives to nearby reefs, wrecks and caves in the clear waters of Calvià. Small groups, multilingual instructors and full equipment hire make it a solid choice for beginners, while certified divers can join deeper wreck and cave trips. Water is warmest from June to October. Book courses ahead in summer and bring your certification card if you are already qualified.
Kayak Mallorca leads sea-kayak tours along the island's east coast, setting out from Porto Cristo, Cala Figuera and Cala Mondragó to explore coves and sea caves inaccessible by road. Guided trips run at a gentle pace with stops to swim and snorkel in sheltered turquoise water, and suit beginners as well as experienced paddlers. The Mondragó Natural Park section is a highlight for its clear, protected calas. Morning departures give the calmest sea and coolest paddling in summer. Good footwear that can get wet and plenty of sun protection are recommended.
Mallorca Balloons runs sunrise hot-air balloon flights from Manacor, in the island's central plain. Lifting off soon after dawn, you drift over farmland, windmills, villages and the distant mountains and coast, then land to a traditional champagne toast. Flights depend on calm early-morning weather, so an early start and a flexible day are part of the deal. Suitable for most ages and a memorable choice for special occasions. Bring a warm layer for the cool morning air and book ahead in summer, when good-weather slots are limited and popular.
Mallorca Cycling Center is a road-bike and e-bike rental and guided-tour operator on Carrer de Jesús in Palma, geared to the island's world-famous cycling scene. It rents premium carbon road bikes and e-bikes with helmets and GPS route files, and runs guided rides into the Serra de Tramuntana with a support vehicle. Routes range from gentle valley loops to the classic climbs of Sa Calobra and Puig Major. Spring and autumn are peak season for cyclists, so reserve bikes and guides well ahead. Ideal for serious riders and confident beginners alike.
Mallorca Paragliding runs tandem flights from launch sites around Alaró, in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana. Strapped in beside a certified pilot, you take off on foot and soar over castle-topped ridges, valleys and, on clear days, the coast beyond. No experience is required, and flights suit anyone reasonably mobile who wants the island's best aerial views without jumping alone. Flights depend on wind and weather, so book with a flexible day in your plans. Bring sturdy shoes and a light jacket, as it is cooler aloft than on the ground.
Paddle Surf Mallorca offers stand-up paddleboard rentals and lessons at Platja de Muro in the Bay of Alcúdia, one of the island's longest, shallowest beaches and ideal for learning. Beyond basic rentals and beginner classes, it runs SUP yoga sessions, sunset paddles and guided coastal tours past sea caves along the northern shore. Calm morning water is best for first-timers, so aim for an early slot before the afternoon breeze picks up. Suitable for families, solo travellers and anyone wanting a low-key way onto the water. No experience needed for the intro lessons.
Rancho Grande offers horseback riding through the countryside and along the beaches near Capdepera, on the island's northeast coast. Rides are guided and suited to beginners and experienced riders alike, following quiet trails through pine woods and open farmland, with sunset beach rides a seasonal favourite. Horses are matched to your level, so first-timers can walk gently while confident riders pick up the pace. Cooler morning and late-afternoon rides are most comfortable in summer. Wear long trousers and closed shoes, and book beach and sunset sessions ahead as they are the most requested.
Sail & Go Catamaran runs catamaran cruises from the Passeig Marítim in Palma Bay. Choose a half-day sail, a full-day trip along the coast or a sunset cruise, with drinks and snacks included and time to swim and snorkel from the boat at anchor. The wide, stable deck suits families and less confident sailors, and private charters are available for groups and celebrations. Palma's afternoon sea breeze makes for the best sailing, and sunset departures are the most popular, so book those ahead in high season. A relaxed way to see the city and coast from the water.
Sea Riders Mallorca runs boat rentals and guided sea excursions from Cala Ratjada port on the island's northeast tip. Smaller boats need no licence, so you can captain your own day exploring the coves and snorkel stops between Cala Ratjada and Cala Agulla, while guided trips head further to hidden calas and sunset cruises with a skipper. Half-day and full-day options suit couples, families and small groups. Book ahead in July and August, when the popular sunset slots fill fastest, and bring reef shoes and sun protection.