What to see, what to do, where to go…

Are you on holidays and do not know where to start? … here you have some suggestions.

Blue flag beach

Blue flag beach

Known as “Playa de Palma”, with it´s 4.6 kilometers long and it´s fine white sand, is one of the 31 beaches of Mallorca awarded with the blue flag. This award recognises the quality of water, safety and general services provided and also its environmentaly friendly standards.
www.blueflag.org

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Palma Aquarium

Palma Aquarium

55 aquariums, 5 million liters of salt water, more than 8.000 different specimens, close to 700 species… these are only a few of the numbers that the mallorcan aquarium is proud of. ¿HOW TO GET THERE? Taking a short trip with the bus -line 23- (bus stop only 50 m away from the Vista Odín entrance) or taking bus lines 15 or 21 (along the seawalk).
www.palmaaquarium.com

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Aqualand

Aqualand

Plenty of different water slides, a variety of sensations and fun both for kids and adults. ¿HOW TO GET THERE? In front of the Vista Odin, the bus stop for line 23 will take you … right to the entrance!
www.aqualand.es

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Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca

The city of Palma is located at only 15 km away from Playa de Palma. It s the capital of the island, with more than 400.000 habitants and founded year 123 before Christ. The Catedral and the Bellver Castle are two of its more visited monuments.
The busy streets of the city are open to tourists with lots of cafes, restaurants, shops and definitely is worth the visit. ¿HOW TO GET THERE? There are a few bus lines that take us to the city center, you can take line 23 which is only 50 m away from the entrace of the Vista Odin.

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Touristic Bus

Touristic Bus

Relax yourself in the open roof bus while visiting the most relevant spots of the city of Palma, step up and down as you wish and enjoy the trip!
www.mallorcatour.com

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Shopping

Shopping

Along the seawalk of Playa de Palma you´ll find night flea markets, souvenirs and shops. The most glamourous shops are located in the city of Palma, as well as the big shopping centres (Porto Pí and El Corte Inglés). Most of these shops are open all day from 10,00 h till 21,00 h, plus many of them are also open on Sundays!

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Tenis and paddle

Tenis and paddle

If you are a raquet lover, you´ll find up to 3 tennis and paddle clubs where to choose from in the Vista Odín surroundings.

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Sea walk connected to the city of Palma

Sea walk connected to the city of Palma

Walking, biking or rollerskating,… the seawalk that starts at Son Veri and goes through Arenal, Playa de Palma, C´an Pastilla, El Molinar, El Portixol, Palma and ends up in Porto Pí, it´s not only a kind way to discover the mallorcan coast but also the perfect spot from where to enjoy the most beautiful sun set.

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Villages and beaches

Villages and beaches

Valldemossa, Sóller, Formentor, “Es Trenc” beach … are only some of the most visited and charming “must see” of the island. Mallorca is full of little villages and beaches of crystal clear waters where to get lost and discover!

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Water sports

Water sports

Call it parasailing, banana-boat, water ski, diving, windsurfing… endless options if you are a sea lover!

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Cycling routes

Cycling routes

The mediterranean mild climate together with multiple biking routes for both profesionals and amateurs, is a perfect combination and the reason why biking is gaining more and more followers everyday.
www.illesbalears.es

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