Markets:
The Mercat Olivar is Palma’s main produce market, and is held Monday to Saturday in a hall in the Plaza Olivar, which is near to the Plaza España. The market is spread over two floors with fresh produce on the ground floor, plus meat and cheese upstairs. The Rambla is a flower market from Monday to Friday 8am to 2pm, and again in the evening from 5pm to 8pm in the Passeig de la Rambla. The Rastro is a flea market that takes over part of the Avinguda Gabriel Alomar I Villalonga ring road every Saturday morning. Finally there is the Santa Catalina fruit and vegetable market that is held in Plaza Navegación, just to the west of the city centre every Monday to Saturday.
Palma Shopping:
Palma is rapidly becoming a mini-Barcelona with numerous chic boutiques and design shops opening in recent years. The most exclusive shops flank Avinguda Jaume III. The morning market, Mercat Olivar on Plaça Olivar is the best place for fresh produce, while the main shopping district is located in the streets around Plaça Major where you can find the high street chain stores as well as small specialist shops. Look out for traditional Mallorquian shops: Artesanies Pol, Carrer de l’Unió 13, for ceramics; Casa del Olivo, Carrer Pescateria Vella 4, for olive-wood proucts; Majorica, Avinguda Jaume III 11, for cultured pearls; and Vidrerías Gordiola, Carrer de la Victoria 2, for glassware. Most shops open Monday to Friday 9.00-13.00, 16.30-20.00 and Saturday mornings. Hypermarkets stay open all day, and the main department store, El Corte Inglés, Avinguda Jaume III 15, is open Monday to Saturday 09.30-21.30.
Water Parks:
There are 4 water parks in Mallorca: Arenal and Magaluf, Alcudia, Marine Land und Nemos Submarine.
Golf:
There are numerous golf courses in Mallorca.
Other Activities:
rock climbing