Mallorca—
The favorite island of many vacationers
The favorite island of many vacationers
Book your flight from Saarbrücken to Mallorca now!
Flights from Saarbrücken to Mallorca (October 26, 2025 - March 28, 2026)
Flights from Mallorca to Saarbrücken (October 26, 2025 - March 28, 2026)
~ 2:00 hours
Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI)

Top highlights ofMallorca

Palma Cathedral
Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, is one of Mallorca's most impressive landmarks. Located directly on the sea, the Gothic cathedral fascinates visitors with its imposing architecture and ornate rose windows, which create a unique play of light inside. Particularly impressive is the work of Antoni Gaudí, who redesigned parts of the interior at the beginning of the 20th century. Visitors can explore the cathedral, enjoy the view from the terraces, and feel the spiritual atmosphere.

Cape Formentor
Cap Formentor, the northernmost point of Mallorca, is a natural paradise and a highlight for nature lovers and photographers. The spectacular cliffs with their rugged rocks and views of the deep blue Mediterranean Sea offer breathtaking panoramas. The winding road to the cape is an experience in itself and passes picturesque viewpoints such as the Mirador Es Colomer. At the end of the peninsula, visitors will find the famous Formentor lighthouse, an ideal place to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the surroundings. Cap Formentor is perfect for anyone who wants to get to know Mallorca from its wild and romantic side.

Bellver Castle
Castell de Bellver is one of Mallorca's most impressive historical buildings and a unique architectural gem. The 14th-century circular castle sits majestically on a hill above Palma and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the harbor, and the Mediterranean Sea. Inside the castle walls is a museum that provides an insight into the history of the island. The combination of Gothic architecture, picturesque surroundings, and fascinating history makes Castell de Bellver a special attraction for every visitor to Mallorca.

Valldemossa
The picturesque town of Valldemossa in the Tramuntana mountains is one of Mallorca's most beautiful destinations. With its narrow streets, traditional stone houses, and lush floral decorations, it exudes an incomparable charm. Valldemossa is particularly famous for its Carthusian monastery, where composer Frédéric Chopin and writer George Sand spent the winter. A stroll through the town, a visit to the monastery, and a taste of the traditional coca de patata, a sweet potato pastry, make a stay in Valldemossa a wonderful experience.

Cuevas del Drach – the Dragon Caves
The Cuevas del Drach, the famous dragon caves of Porto Cristo, are among Mallorca's most spectacular natural wonders. The impressive cave system stretches for almost 1,200 meters and is home to a fascinating underground world with stalactites, stalagmites, and magical rock formations. A special highlight is the underground lake Lago Martel, one of the largest of its kind in the world. Visitors can take a boat trip here or experience a unique classical live concert that immerses the caves in a first-class atmosphere. The Cuevas del Drach are an experience for the whole family!

Es Trenc dream beach
Es Trenc beach is considered one of the most beautiful natural beaches in Spain. With its fine, white sand and crystal-clear, turquoise-blue water, it is reminiscent of the Caribbean. The unspoiled stretch of coastline on the south coast of Mallorca extends over seven kilometers and delights those seeking peace and quiet as well as sun worshippers. Thanks to its gently sloping shore, Es Trenc is also ideal for families and offers pure relaxation in the midst of a protected dune landscape.

Palma de Mallorca

Es Trenc dream beach

stalactite cave
The most beautiful beaches in Mallorca
- Es Trenc
- Alcudia Beach
- Muro Beach
- Cala Mesquida
- Formentor Beach
- Moor's Cove
- Cala Agulla
- Cala Varques
- Cala Llombards
- Cala Mondrago
Facts about Mallorca
With an area of 3,640 km², Mallorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands.
Alcúdia is the oldest town on the island and was founded in 123 BC.
There is not a single river on Mallorca.
The first tourist to visit Mallorca was the Austrian Archduke Ludwig Salvator.
Mallorca's sand is stolen – many of Mallorca's beautiful beaches were created by artificial filling.
Palma Cathedral has one of the tallest Gothic naves in the world—it's basically Mallorca's "Eiffel Tower."
The island is sometimes referred to as a "snow globe" in winter, as the almond trees blossom and cover the island with white and pink flowers.
Mallorca: Tips for...
1. Ensaïmada de Mallorca: a pastry that twists clockwise two or three times and is usually thickly dusted with powdered sugar
2. Coca Mallorquina: a type of pizza with a shortcrust pastry base
3. Empanadas: a filled pastry pocket with meat, vegetables, or fish
4. Tumbet: consisting of layers of sliced potatoes, eggplant, and red peppers, which have been fried in olive oil beforehand
1. Hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana – A UNESCO World Heritage Site with spectacular hiking trails in one of Spain's most famous mountain ranges.
2. Canyoning in Torrent de Pareis – An exciting adventure for athletic explorers.
3. Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) – Rent a board and glide across the clear water, e.g., in Port d'Andratx.
4. Sailing trips – Enjoy a relaxing sailing trip along the coast or charter a boat with a skipper.
5. Horseback riding on the beach – Cala Millor in particular offers horseback riding excursions for beginners and professionals.
6. Bird watching in S'Albufera Nature Park – A paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers.
1. Cabrera Island – A national park with unspoiled nature, accessible by boat.
2. Sóller by train – Take the historic train from Palma to Sóller through the Tramuntana mountains.
3. Cap Formentor and Pollença – Explore the beautiful landscape and charming town.
4. Artà and the caves of Artà – A combination of culture and nature.
5. Santanyí and Cala Figuera – Visit the authentic village of Santanyí and the charming fishing village of Cala Figuera.
6. Caves of Campanet – Less well known than the Caves of Drach, but just as impressive.
7. Caló des Moro – One of the most beautiful coves on the island, perfect for a day trip.
8. Sant Elm and Sa Dragonera – Visit the charming coastal village and the offshore Dragon Island.
1. Banyalbufar – A hidden village with vineyards and fantastic sunsets.
2. Mirador Es Colomer – A spectacular viewpoint on the cliffs.
3. Torre del Verger – A historic watchtower with stunning sea views.
4. Puig de Randa – A peaceful monastery hill with sweeping views across the island.
5. Sa Calobra & Torrent de Pareis – An impressive gorge with a hidden beach.
1. Art in Deià – A village in western Mallorca with inspiring art galleries and cultural events.
2. Wine tasting in Binissalem – Sample Mallorcan wines in traditional wine cellars.
3. Finca tours – Learn about traditional agriculture and olive oil production.
4. Traditional markets – Visit markets such as those in Sineu or Santanyí to buy local products.
5. Local olive oil tastings – Visit an olive mill and learn how the famous Mallorcan olive oil is made.
6. Figs and almonds straight from the farmer – Buy fresh produce from local markets or farms.
1. Tapas tour in Palma – Sample your way through the best tapas bars in the old town.
2. Sunsets at Cap de Formentor or Sa Foradada – Unforgettable places to end the day with a glass of wine.
3. Night markets – Some villages hold evening markets with arts and crafts and music. Some popular night markets include Mercat de l'Oliva and Santa Catalina.
4. Flamenco shows – Experience the passion of flamenco in a traditional venue such as Tablao Flamenco Alma, Son Amar, or Palma Flamenco.
5. Light tour through Palma – See the illuminated cathedral and old town on an evening carriage ride.
1. Thermal baths in Palma – Enjoy spa treatments in a historic setting.
2. Yoga retreats – Many organizers offer yoga sessions in picturesque surroundings.
3. Swimming in natural sea pools – Particularly beautiful in Cala Deià or Sa Calobra.
4. Hot springs of Fontsanta – Enjoy naturally warm water in a peaceful setting.
5. Relaxation in nature at Mondragó Nature Park – Perfect for leisurely walks.

