Although we are still in February, our thoughts turn to warmer weather. Olive Press Visit these five Mallorcan attractions this year.
There are many hidden gems and popular tourist attractions. Each one offers something special.
Plan your next weekend trip with this Olive Press travel guide.
1. Cala S’Amarador (above)
This beach is ideal for families as it offers a shallow, gentle entry into the ocean and is more quiet than Mondrago Beach.
Cala S’Amarador’s white sandy beaches and turquoise water are framed by a forest of pines, creating a picturesque scene.
2. Torrent de Pareis

This beach is perfect for a day-trip, and the drive to it on the west coast of the country is just as beautiful as the destination.
It is also one of the most iconic and dramatic routes in Spain.
The beach is a pebble cove, hidden by towering cliffs. It looks like a screen saver.
Cala de Sa Calobra is another nearby scenic location.
3. Cala Varques

Cala Varques, a quiet cove near Calas de Mallorca on the east coast is perfect for those who are looking for peace and tranquility.
Though tricky to reach – best accessed by boat or on foot – its isolation enhances its beauty.
This cave boasts the largest underwater cave system in Europe. It is a diving and snorkeling paradise.
4. Playa Formentor

Playa Formentor will satisfy those looking for a little luxury.
It is close to the Four Seasons Resort and has access to many beachfront bars and restaurants.
The beach offers both natural and elegant beauty. It overlooks the Pollenca Bay.
5. Playa de Canyamel

Playa de Canyamel, with its 290 metre length, is ideal for those who are looking to combine relaxation and adventure.
It is located in a nature preserve and attracts birdwatchers. Nearby attractions like the Canyamel Tower or the Caves of Arta are also excellent for exploring.