Gastronomy and wines:
Mallorcan cuisine is genuinely Mediterranean and is enjoyed in homes throughout the island or in cellers - the name given to traditional Mallorcan restaurants, which are often housed in the cellars which were used for wine production in the past. There are many cellers in the island´s villages and in Palma de Mallorca, though the most well-known are those in Sineu, Inca and Petra, all at easy reach by train from the center of palma.
There is a long tradition of wine production on Mallorca, which is kept alive and which represents an important activity in rural Mallorca. There are currently two denominations of origin - Binissalem and Pla i Llevant de Mallorca - with a series of bodegas which produce high quality wines, some maintaining old artisan processes
Activities in Palma:
Palma has every kind of entertainment imaginable; cinemas, theatres, operas, rock concerts…there’s something here for everyone
There’s a wide variety of outdoor sports you can do here on the island; cycling, diving, golf, riding, sailing, tennis, trekking…
It is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. There are hundreds of tour operators offering every kind excursion or activity possible and providing the best in equipment and training
Top 10 things to see in Palma:
The magnificent Cathedral; the Castell de Bellver; Parc de la Mar; Manacor; Mercat Olivar; Poble Espanyol; La Llotja; the Arab Baths; the Town Hall; or the train journey from Soller to Mallorca.