Fill your boots on Tapas Tuesday
We know what you're thinking: you're already in. Same here! Tapas Tuesdays were brought in to spice up the quietest night of the week in Palma. Taking place in Gerreria right in the middle of the Old Town, it's like a bar crawl but for tapas. Venues serve up beer or wine with a bangin' tapas dish for as little as €2-€3, so pull on your stretchiest trousers and get ready for a whole night of deliciousness.
Take a train ride through history
Unlike back home, there's no faffing about with train strikes here. Head over to the station in Palma and hop on the most popular tourist route from Palma to Soller - a pretty town that's all orange groves and mountains and cute little buildings. The ride itself is an absolute treat, with the vehicle resembling more of what we'd consider a tram back home, serving up absolutely gorg views of the countryside along the way. Trust us, getting there is half of the adventure!
Go for a walk in the park
You'll find Parc de la Mar tucked between the cathedral and the sea, offering a pretty urban park space in the centre of town. With a manmade saltwater lake, fountains, and loads of palm trees and benches, it's a top-notch spot for some peace and quiet. Perfect for chilling after a day of sightseeing, this is your spot to either grab a coffee, some delish ice cream, or just enjoy a bit of people-watching! And when summer's in full swing, this place is host to a bunch of events too, like concerts and festivals.
Set sail on the oldest ship in Spain
Boat trip, but make it educational. What better way to take in all that gorg Majorcan coastline than from the sea, are we right?! Any why hop on any old boat when you could hop on the old boat (the oldest active ship in Spain, to be exact)? The Rafael Verdara launched back in 1841 and registered in Ibiza, and it's since been restored to perfection for an authentic experience. You'll hear all about its history along the way, and it's available for all kinds of trips - including sunset cruises, day trips and whale-watching excursions. Bon voyage!
Explore the caves of Genova
We're gonna give it to you straight: these are the smallest caves in Majorca, but remember that little old saying about how good things come in small packages? Yeah, it applies here. You can book yourself in to see this place up close, and it's completely self-guided so you can explore the underground paths for as long as you like! Some trips even throw in a music performance while you're down there (the acoustics are off the scale), and a traditional bite to eat from the nearby restaurant.
See if you can find Nemo at Palma Aquarium
If you've got the kiddos with you (and who are we kidding, even if you haven't), then a trip to Palma Aquarium is a must. It's split into 8 different zones to represent different habitats, including Mediterranean, Tropical and Jungle-themed areas. It's also home to one of the deepest shark tanks in Europe (no biggie), and if you've got any little daredevils in your squad, then they won't want to miss the daily feeding of the sharks, rays, turtles and piranhas. Plus, you'll get entrance to the 3D Cinema Aquadome included with your ticket, where you'll be thrown into an immersive underwater world with creatures right there in front of you.