Mallorca Maps
Mallorca Towns & Locations
Mallorca Island Map showing Hotels, Restaurants & Beaches
Alcudia Port
The Port of Alcudia, two kilometres from the town of Alcudia, has grown considerably over recent decades. Until the mid sixties it was a small harbour with one storey houses.
Es Trenc Beach
The beach of es Trenc is one of the best preserved in the Balearic Islands. 3.5 kilometres long and 59 metres wide, it fine white sand slopes gently down to transparent waters.
Ses Covetes
The small beach of ses Covetes is located between those of es Trenc and sa Rapita. It is 300 metres long and 40 wide. The sand is fine and white. It is fairly flat and has all the conveniences of a developed beach. It is easy to reach from Campos.
S'Arenal Beach
S'Arenal is also known by the name Playa de Palma, although the last section belongs to the municipality of Llucmajor.
Cala Pi Beach
Between Cap Blanc and Vallgornera, four kilometres from the settlement of Capocorb, is Cala Pi, one of the most sheltered beaches on the Llucmajor coastline.
Porto Cristo
The heart of this small resort is the natural harbour crammed with boats of all shapes and sizes. Historically it was a busy fishing town and it still provides great protection against the winter weather, now though mainly pleasure craft use the harbour.
Hotel Puro![]()
This hotel combines the typical Spanish style of an eighteenth-century palace, with a trendy urban style and a casual atmosphere.
Hotel Dalt Murada![]()
The hotel is a lovingly restored manor house that still preserves much of its original features and charm, situated in a superb location steps from the old town.
C'an Pastilla Beach
The end of the second runway at Son Sant Joan airport coincides with the tourist resort of Can Pastilla and the yacht club, where there are numerous hotels and second homes.
La Seu, Palma Cathedral
The well known symbol of Majorca, dedicated to St Stephen (San Sebastian) towers over the City of Palma like a guardian angel. Known as the Seo it was built on the foundation of an Arab mosque as a thank you to god by Juame I for his survival during a terrible storm at sea when on his way to re-capture Majorca from the Moors.
Aimia Hotel![]()
This five-storey hotel is 100 metres from the beach in the resort of Port de Soller on the island of Mallorca; it is 25 kilometres from the capital, Palma.
Puerto Soller Resort
This small resort has everything a holiday by the seaside should have; a sandy beach, a beautiful marina, narrow streets to explore, quality restaurants, and even a lighthouse.
Cala Millor Beach
Cala Millor is three miles from Son Servera and is also known as Moro and Cala Nau.
Cala Millor Resort
This large resort has one of the most spectacular beaches on the island and it’s great for watersports. Amazingly long with soft golden sand it’s backed by a promenade that runs the length of the resort eventually butting up against the smaller resort of Cala Bona.
Cala Bona Resort
Always popular with British visitors this pretty little resort grew up around a picturesque harbour used by local fishermen. These days instead of fishing nets and warehouses the quayside has a number of cafe-bars and restaurants where holidaymakers take time out for a coffee during the day.
Villa Esperansa for Rent![]()
Superb luxury and comfortable 3 bedroom villa, and all bedrooms are en suite. The villa has Air Conditioning throughout. Large kitchen, fully equipped, dining room adjoined.
Cala Llombards Beach
Cala Llombards, surrounded by a development of the same name, is a very quiet area with many families who holiday here in summer.
Cala d'Or
Those who’ve visited the island of Ibiza will think they’ve gone to the wrong island when they land here in Cala d'Or!
Portopetro
Portopetro, which still appears to be a small fishing village, has become a large size tourist centre with many houses and the holiday town of Club Mediterranee, which has taken over most of Caló de sa Torre and despite the proximity to Cala d'Or, conserves its traditional character.
