Cliffs on a rocky coast in Mallorca rising above the calm sea surrounded by green plants.

Dream of the Mediterranean

Small bays, crystal-clear water and beautiful beaches await you on the largest Balearic island of Mallorca.

Aerial view of La Seu Cathedral in Palma de Mallorca, surrounded by the old town, city walls and coast

Longing for warmth and nature

Mallorca is the most popular travel destination for Germans and not without reason. The island is made up of idyllic landscapes that stretch across mountains and coasts. In addition to its unique nature and fine sandy beaches, Mallorca has plenty of culture and sights to offer, such as Palma Cathedral and countless museums and exhibitions.

Fishing boats bob in the blue sea in front of colorful houses at the sunny harbor of Portocolom on Mallorca

Insider tip Portocolom

Portocolom is located in the east of the island and is surrounded by the original charm of a fishing village. At the port of Portocolom, you can discover the largest natural harbor on the island with its traditional, colourful fishing boats and excellent fish restaurants. Depending on your mood, you can relax in the sandy bays, swim in the crystal-clear water or, if you prefer something more active, go hiking and cycling in the hinterland.

Barefoot Hotel Mallorca

The Barefoot Hotel Mallorca is the perfect base from which to experience the authenticity of the typical Mallorcan fishing village of Portocolom. Take a bike tour or a walk through the breathtaking nature or let yourself be pampered at the Barefoot Hotel. Visit the spa with sauna and hammam or relax on their private rooftop terraces with jacuzzi and sea views.

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