Discover Mallorca, Spain — Serra de Tramuntana + coves.
Facts
•The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2011, stretches approximately 90 kilometers along the northwest coast of Mallorca.
•Cala de Sa Calobra, one of Mallorca's most famous coves, features a stunning pebble beach and is accessible via a dramatic winding road known as the 'Road to Sa Calobra' which was completed in 1932.
•The island's citrus groves, particularly its oranges and lemons, have been cultivated since the Moorish period in the 10th century, making them an integral part of Mallorca's agricultural heritage.
•The village of Valldemossa, located within the Serra de Tramuntana, is famous for its Charterhouse, where composer Frédéric Chopin spent a winter in 1838, and it holds a museum in his honor.
•Mallorca is home to over 300 coves and beaches, including the stunning Cala Millor, which boasts a length of 1.8 kilometers and is known for its crystal-clear waters and soft sands.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mallorca, Spain known for?
Serra de Tramuntana + coves.
When is the best time to visit Mallorca, Spain?
The best time to visit is May–Sep. Budget travelers typically spend $80-150 per day.
Where is Mallorca, Spain?
Mallorca, Spain is located at coordinates 39.5696, 2.6500 in Spain.
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