1. Palma’s six marinas offer berthing options right in the city
2. 31 Blue Flag beaches and 14 Blue Flag marinas
3. A whopping 300 days of sunshine per year
4. World-class yards and support, to fix any in-season snags
5. Port Adriano, an ultra-modern haven for even the largest superyachts
6. Crystal clear waters for swimming, diving and watersports directly from your yacht
7. Secluded coves that are difficult to access by land
8. Private tender access to exceptional waterfront restaurants
9. Great connections via Palma’s international airport and its private terminal
10. Serra de Tramontana, a UNESCO World Heritage mountain range
11. Dragonera island, a protected nature reserve home to 350 plant species
12. The breathtaking Cap Formentor peninsula with its 400-metre high cliffs
13. Caves of Artà, which once sheltered 2,000 Arabs and their cattle
14. Cuevas del Drach featuring one of the world’s largest underground lakes
15. The Cabrera National Park archipelago, perfect for nature lovers
16. Countless pristine calas with turquoise waters, perfect for snorkelling
17. Sa Foradada’s distinctive punctured rock formation
18. Bird-watching, including rare European vultures and falcons
19. The dramatic coastline between Sóller and Deià, arguably Spain’s most beautiful
20. The Gothic masterpiece ‘La Seu’ cathedral with its 1,236-piece rose window
21. Valldemossa’s rich cultural heritage, including its Chopin museum
22. The atmospheric ancient Arab baths in Palma’s old quarter
23. Bellver Castle – a unique 14th-century circular fortress
24. Fornalutx, considered one of Spain’s prettiest villages
25. The historic monastery of Sa Trapa with panoramic views
26. Palma’s vibrant contemporary art scene
27. The fascinating mix of Moorish, Jewish, and Christian architectural influences
28. Traditional patios hidden in Palma’s backstreets
29. Palau March Museum and royal palace of La Almudaina
30. Eleven Michelin-starred restaurants
31. Traditional ensaimadas at the historic Ca’n Joan de S’Aigua bakery
32. Agritourism and rustic farm-to-table dining
33. Fresh seafood at Port d’Andratx’s harbour restaurants
34. Portocolom’s annual squid gastronomy festival
35. The widest range of freshly caught fish and seafood
36. Olive oil tastings in centuries-old olive groves
37. Vibrant nightlife in Palma, with high-end bars and clubs
38. The famous citrus orchards of Sóller Valley
39. Horse riding along rugged coastlines or through stunning countryside
40. World-class golf courses
41. Playing or coaching at Rafa Nadal’s tennis academy
42. Some of the best road cycling in Europe, where professional teams train
43. Guided cliff jumping
44. Hot air balloon rides
45. Exceptional scuba diving with diverse marine life
46. Countless hiking trails
47. Year-round hunting opportunities
48. Guided motorcycle rides
49. Challenging rock climbing in pristine locations
50. Spectacular sunset viewing spots
51. Heli-dining, tours and island hopping
52. Craft gin tasting and workshops
53. Personal chef experiences and masterclasses
54. Private violin concerts in the Cuevas del Drach
55. Bespoke wine tours and tastings
56. Off-road adventure experiences
57. Private guided cultural tours
58. Exclusive spa treatments in blissful surroundings
59. Personal shopping services in Palma
60. The interactive Palma Aquarium with shark diving
61. Family-friendly beaches with shallow waters
62. Market tours and cooking classes
63. Traditional pa amb oli in mountain villages
64. Es Trenc beach
65. Go-karting for all abilities and ages
66. Safe swimming in protected coves
67. Regattas, including Copa del Rey and Palma Superyacht Cup
68. Artisanal cheese and sobrasada sampling from local producers
69. Water sports for all skill levels
70. High-end boutiques
71. Pearl factory tours and shopping
72. Designer stores including Louis Vuitton, Bvlgari and Cartier
73. The famous, ramshackle restaurant, Ca’s Patro March, in Cala Deià
74. Mountain biking in the Tramuntana
75. Tours and workshops in 18th century glass making factories
76. Art galleries featuring local talent
77. Antique shops in the old town
78. Traditional craft shops
79. Ample marine supplies and outlets
80. Limitless provisioning options
81. Exclusive beach clubs, including Nikki Beach
82. Multiple fuel stations around the island
83. Excellent medical facilities
84. Paella at beachside chiringuitos
85. Luxury shopping and dining in Puerto Portals marina
86. Award-winning vegan and vegetarian cuisine
87. Multiple tender pickup points
88. Many entertainment and live music venues
89. Seasonal mushroom foraging with local experts
90. Hidden swimming caves along the coast
91. Traditional markets with artisanal products
92. Learn padel tennis, or pickleball
93. Family-run restaurants off the tourist track
94. Entertainment on board
95. Quiet meditation spots in mediaeval monasteries
96. Lots of children’s activities
97. Cultural heritage in Deià
98. Local festivals large and small
99. ESTELA’s superteam, here to make your visit a raving success!