Palma de Mallorca in The Off Season, 13 Fantastic Things To Do



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0:00 Intro
1:14 Palma Old Town
1:56 Palma Cathedral
2:50 Arab Baths
3:09 Palma’s Architecture
4:06 Palma’s Beach & Promenade
4:33 Hop-on Hop-off Bus in Palma
4:54 Bellver Castle
5:31 Palma’s Food Markets
6:02 Mallorcan Wine
6:27 Es Baluard Museum
6:50 Farm-To-Table Experience near Palma de Mallorca
7:18 Valldemossa Day Trip from Palma
8:07 Pollenca Day Trip from Palma

For most people, Mallorca is a quintessential summer destination. Yet it’s in the off-season that the island, and especially its gorgeous capital Palma, reveals its true magic!

If you’re wondering what to do in Palma de Mallorca in the off season, in this video, we’re showing you 13 amazing things that are sure to inspire you to plan a trip to the capital of the Balearic Islands in Spain.

From Palma’s impressive Cathedral and picturesque Old Town to the various easy day trips you can take to see more of Mallorca, there’s a lot to do and enjoy in Palma de Mallorca in the off season.

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25 Comments

  1. Είναι απίστευτο που έπεσα πάνω σε ελληνικό κανάλι. Πολύ ωραίο το βίντεο και όμορφες λήψεις. Σκεφτόμουν να πάω στο νησί τον Απρίλιο και μου έδωσες αρκετούς λόγους για να το κάνω!

  2. I really love my city, thank you for sharing all these amazing places in there. Its totally worth to visit Palma in off-season. As an advice, come on Autum, the weather is awesome to do all these things and also to go to some villages like Valldemosa or Soller that are on the montains, very beautifull villages

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