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The reigning queen of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is one of the Mediterranean\u2019s most beloved islands.<\/p>\n

Whether you are living the good life at one of the beautiful beach resorts dotting the azure seas, dancing until dawn with the international crowd, or hiking through the mountains to hidden sandy coves, it\u2019s impossible not to fall in love here.<\/p>\n

While the archipelago is a collection of 151 islands, Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera make up the core of the Balearic islands. Mallorca, or Majorca as it\u2019s known in Catalan, is Europe\u2019s summertime playground.<\/p>\n

From the parties of Palma to the Roman and Moorish remains, the Mediterranean spirit permeates the air here.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Ready to explore this island paradise? Here is your ultimate Mallorca itinerary!<\/h4>\n

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Planning Your Trip<\/h2>\n

With a mild year-round climate and a choose-your-adventure atmosphere, this sun-soaked island is one of the best year-round destinations in Spain.<\/p>\n

To see the many faces of this island, I\u2019d recommend spending at least a week or even up to ten days here to soak it all in.<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you have less than one week to explore, choose two areas and save the rest for another time.<\/h4>\n

The island is bigger than you might think and you don\u2019t want to rush it. We opted for three nights at each destination and it was perfect. Personally, I always like to try to soak in the atmosphere rather than rushing from place to place just to check it off a must-see list.<\/p>\n

Have more than a week to explore the island? The northeastern part of Mallorca is gorgeous and it was one area that I wish we\u2019d had more time to explore.<\/p>\n

Tip: Want to see more of Spain? Before you book that trip, read up on the Best Time to Visit Spain.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Getting Around<\/h2>\n

If you are staying for more than a couple of days and are planning to leave the capital city of Palma, you will want to have your own set of wheels.<\/p>\n

Visting during August, which is the absolute peak travel time, getting a car was easier said than done\u2026as in nearly impossible.<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you\u2019re visiting during the summer, book your car before you even book your flight.<\/h4>\n

It\u2019s fundamental to getting around and seeing the best of the island. The true cultural treasures of Mallorca are tucked away in the mountains and, unless you reserve an automatic car well in advance, you will need to plan on driving a small manual transmission car up to see them.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

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