Thinking of an escape this Easter? Worry not, as today´s article is all about helping find the perfect spring holday. Visit Mallorca during the Easter holidays (Semana Santa) and enjoy the festivities along with nature, the beach, and architectural monuments. During your trip to Mallorca for Holy Week, you can’t miss these activities. Here’s a roundup of 5 ideal plans to do on the largest of the Balearic Islands during this time.
1. Easter Processions in Palma
The city of Palma adorns itself for the Holy Week processions, an event that fills the streets with life and attracts thousands of tourists each year. The itineraries span from the Convent of Sant Antoniet to the Church of the Annunciation, passing through Palma’s most iconic streets.
2. Hiking the Sierra de Tramuntana
The Sierra de Tramuntana is a natural gem you can find on the largest Balearic island. The tramontana is a cold wind that sweeps down from the northern Pyrenees and winds through the mountains to the Mediterranean. This stretch of about 90 km runs from Andratx to Cape Formentor, and along the route, you can appreciate the customs and history of Mallorca.
3. Easter Week in Mallorca: Visit the Drach Caves
An ideal plan for this holiday is to take an excursion to the Drach Caves. It’s one of the most popular natural wonders on the island, and visiting at this time is perfect to avoid crowds and enjoy the experience. A small boat will take you through the underground caves where you can learn about their origins and history while marveling at the wonders inside.
4.Discover the beaches of the North of Mallorca
Mallorca’s northern beaches are home to some of the island’s best-kept treasures. Known for their fine, pristine sands, these beaches boast crystal-clear, turquoise waters. Alcudia, Formentor, and Muro offer visitors a serene and safe atmosphere, with calm, shallow waters perfect for relaxation.
Other honorable mentions include Coll Baix Beach, Cala Murta, Cala Sant Vicenc, or Cala Deià —each a unique slice of Mediterranean beauty that promises an unforgettable experience.
5. Visit the Lluc Monastery
Lluc is a municipality in Mallorca famous for its spectacular Monastery, one of the most visited places on the island. The town is located in the heart of the Sierra de Tramuntana and is surrounded by mountains.
The Monastery is a religious landmark featuring several buildings. It houses, among many works of art, a “camerín” with the Mare de Déu de Lluc, the “Moreneta,” the patroness of Mallorca; a guesthouse; “els porxets”; a museum; a historical archive; a botanical garden; a small cemetery; and the mysteries of the Rosary.
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A great option is the Hotel Vibra Palma Cactus, Just 300 meters from the inviting sands of Palma Beach and a convenient 5 kilometers from the airport, this hotel sits in a serene area shaded by century-old pines—a perfect retreat.
For those seeking a more privileged location, the Hotel Vibra Beverly Playa is an ideal choice. Nestled right on Paguera Beach in Calvià, known for its crystal-clear waters, this hotel offers stunning natural beauty framed by pine trees. Paguera is just 30 minutes from the airport, with easy access to public transportation nearby.
If you were planning to travel to Mallorca at Easter you already know what plans to make to enjoy the island to the fullest, and remember, select a good accommodation to make your stay memorable as these two Vibra Hotels, both recently renovated, with the best value for money and located in exceptional locations.