Mallorca with your family: all you need to know

31/05/2019

White sand beaches, sun and tapas, Mallorca’s reputation is well-known. In spite of this, this paradise island is also an ideal destination for families in search of cultural visits and nature hiking. In its capital city, Palma, one can admire wonderful buildings such as La Seu cathedral. Alos, its charming coves promise relaxing and funny moments for the whole family. To (re-)discover.

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Mallorca in a nutshell

Mallorca is the largest island among the Balearic Islands, which make up one of the Spain’s seventeen autonomous communities.

  • Capital: Palma
  • Languages: Catalan (also called “Mallorcan”), Spanish
  • Currency: Euro
  • Cost of life: Higher than in continental Spain
  • Best period to travel to Mallorca: From April to November

Our selection of kids-friendly hotels

Welcome to our guide to family holidays in Spain with children in Europe! Spain is an ideal destination for spending unforgettable moments with your loved ones. With its sunny climate, magnificent beaches, delicious cuisine and rich culture, this country offers a multitude of activities suitable for all ages. Whether you want to relax on the Mediterranean coast, explore the lively cities or venture into the splendid mountains, Spain has everything to satisfy the expectations of parents and children alike.

One island, a thousand landscapes

  • Mallorca is an ideal destination for families looking for a change of scene. Besides its beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise waters, the biggest Balearic island also has a famous mountain range, the Serra de Tramuntana, which peaks at 1455 m above sea level. A great spot for family hikes.
  • Families will love the rocky inlets all around the island: these are small bays on the coast where you can spend the day relaxing and building sandcastles. Don’t forget to bring a picnic!

The must-do

Mallorca, the island of a thousand facets, is a destination of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and varied activities. From fine sandy beaches to rugged mountains, picturesque villages and impressive historic sites, every corner of the island offers treasures to discover. Whether you’re a hiking enthusiast, a history buff or just looking to relax by the sea, Majorca has something for everyone.

The best restaurants for some family time

Majorca is an ideal destination for families, offering not only beautiful scenery and sunny beaches, but also a child-friendly culinary scene. Many of the island’s restaurants offer varied menus suited to young palates, with healthy and tasty options. From traditional Mallorcan dishes to international classics, Mallorca’s kid-friendly establishments know how to combine conviviality and fun, creating memorable moments for the whole family. Let’s explore these restaurants where little gourmets will feel right at home!

A few Mallorcan specialities

Mallorca, with its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is not just a feast for the eyes: it’s also a delight for the taste buds. Mallorcan cuisine, steeped in Mediterranean traditions and flavours, offers a variety of specialities that reflect the soul of the island. From comforting dishes to sweet delights, each bite tells a story, combining local ingredients and ancestral know-how. Let’s take a look at some of Mallorca’s specialities, which will immerse you in the culinary traditions of this magnificent island.

THE ISLAND MOST BEAUTIFUL BEACHES

Mallorca, the jewel of the Balearic Islands, is famous for its enchanting landscapes and Mediterranean climate. Among its treasures, its beaches stand out for their breathtaking beauty. Whether you’re looking for golden sands, secluded coves or crystal-clear waters, the island offers a diversity of coastlines that will delight all lovers of farniente and adventure. Let’s take a look at Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches, where every corner of paradise promises unforgettable moments.

Moving around

  • Renting a car is undoubtedly the best option to discover the island of Majorca. It will allow you to reach the prettiest beaches in the north and south, no matter where your hotel is located. The main agencies (Europcar, Sixt, Avis, etc.) are located at the airport and in Palma city. However, parking spaces in and around Palma are quite expensive and fill up quickly, so it’s advisable to start early if you want to find a free place along the Passeig Marítim.
  • The city of Palma has a relatively good bus service. Lines 15 and 25 also provide access to the surrounding beaches. The price is 1,50€ per ticket (bought from the driver).
  • If you rarely travel, you can also count on the taxi service. It’s about 5 to 7€ for pick-up and about 0.50€/km. Services such as Uber are still absent from the island.

 

Weather and climate

  • Majorca is a particularly popular destination for summer holidays, the hot season extends from June to September. During this period, the sea water is at a pleasant temperature and allows swimming. However, it’s recommended to schedule children’s naps after noon, the sun being strongest between 12 P.M. and 3 P.M.
  • In off-season, the months of March to May also enjoy pleasant temperatures and bad weather is rare. In addition, it avoids the high tourist numbers experienced during the high season.
  • Autumn and winter are characterised by cooler and wetter weather, although Majorca generally enjoys around 300 days of sunshine per year. However, this is a period to avoid: activities on the island are more restricted and most bars and restaurants close during this period.

Good to know

  • If you abhor crowds, be sure to book your off-season vacation. Indeed, travel blogs are unanimous: July and August are the months  when a big number of tourists arrive and the beaches are sometimes overcrowded.
  • The Spaniards live according to their own schedules, which can sometimes surprise the uninformed tourist! They are of course adepts of the after lunch siesta (nap) and it’s not uncommon to find shops and some restaurants closed from 12pm to 3pm (or even 4pm). Similarly, the locals often go out to dinner around 9pm to 10pm and this can have an impact on the opening time of a restaurant.
  • Families will prefer to avoid the ultra popular beaches such as Cala d’Or or Cala Gran. Although beautiful, they are mostly visited by groups of young tourists who come to celebrate and enjoy the well-known Majorca’s nightlife.

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