Mallorca offers tons to see and do on the cheap, from sandy beaches and inviting markets to impressive natural features and historical sites on a fun-filled Mediterranean island. With such a diverse array of affordable activities, your trip to Mallorca can be packed full of fun while staying on budget.
To get the most out of your trip, you'll need to find the perfect balance between cost and fun, and Mallorca makes it easy. Take a look at 10 things to do in Mallorca on a small budget that could be perfect for your next holiday.
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Mallorca beaches
Find fun in the sun
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Mallorca beaches are the go-to attraction for visitors to the island, thanks to the soft, warm sands and shining, inviting waters. A variety of beaches can be found around the coast, including some that are fairly luxurious, and just about all of them are freely accessible.
While the sand, sun and surf won't make a dent in your budget, you might want to consider the crowd size of different beaches. In Mallorca, you can find everything from quiet, hidden seashores to beaches lined with shops, restaurants and entertainment spots.
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Catedral de Mallorca
Visit a Gothic cathedral
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Más informaciónCatedral de Mallorca is a Gothic cathedral with towering spires and intricate details that was completed around the turn of the 17th century. When you visit, you can take in the unique Catalan Gothic style with its Northern European influences to see a church quite unlike any other.
Visiting this church doesn't cost a thing, so it's ideal for a budget holiday. Just keep in mind that Sundays and early mornings virtually every day are reserved for Mass, so time your visit around services to avoid interrupting. You'll find this cathedral in southern Malma around Paseo Maritimo.
Ubicación: Plaça de la Seu, s/n, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
Horarios: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 2.15 pm (closed on Sundays)
Teléfono: +34 971 71 31 33
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Alcudia Old Town
Explore a historic part of town
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Alcudia Old Town is a historic part of a northern coastal town dating back more than 2 millennia with a massive city wall and medieval ambience. While the area itself dates back to around 70 BCE, many of the historic buildings here were constructed in the millennia since.
When you visit, you'll find numerous narrow streets and old fortifications you can explore at no cost. Numerous shops and museums are located within Old Town as well, with plenty of affordable options. You'll find it around the centre of Alcudia between Badia de Pollensa and Alcudia Bay.
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Bellver Castle
Explore a circular castle
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Más informaciónBellver Castle is a unique circular castle built in the 14th century where you can take in historical charm and stunning surrounding views. Not only will you be able to explore a notable castle when you visit, but you'll find a history museum implemented within as well.
Besides its historical significance, the castle also boasts scenic views of the island. Peering off the side, you'll see a stretch of trees all the way to the water beyond the island's shore. You'll find it all about 2 miles west of Palma's city centre.
Ubicación: Carrer Camilo José Cela, s/n, 07014 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
Horarios: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm (closed Monday)
Teléfono: +34 971 73 50 65
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Cap de Formentor
Visit the meeting point of the winds
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Más informaciónCap de Formentor is a location on the eastern end of the Formentor peninsula where you'll find scenic views and inviting beaches in addition to a lighthouse. The area is free to access, so you can take in the lush greenery and blue waters without opening your wallet.
The lighthouse offers free entry as well, and you can climb to the top to take in impressive views of the surrounding area. Still, you may want to visit during the morning to avoid the crowds. You'll find it all on the northern area of the island at the end of the peninsula north of Badia de Pollenca.
Ubicación: 07460, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Marivent Garden
Walk through a diverse garden
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Marivent Garden offers a diverse array of plant life organised with the alluring aesthetic of a royal garden. You'll find a total of 40 different plant species here showing off the best the Mediterranean can offer, as well as a few foreign species, such as bamboo.
When you visit, you'll find a relaxing atmosphere among the plants. You'll feel like royalty yourself even though entrance to the gardens is entirely free. Marivent Garden is located north of Palau de Marivent in Palma, a few miles southeast of the city centre.
Ubicación: Avinguda de Joan Miró, 229, 07015 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
Horarios: Hours vary by season
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Markets of Palma
Shop deals in Palma
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The markets of Palma are considered among the best shopping experiences on the island, and that's true even if you're on a budget, thanks to the great deals available. You'll find a wide variety of items on offer as well, though most local markets specialise in fresh produce and food.
When you visit local markets, you'll be able to find locally made and sourced items and talk with the producers themselves to learn more about their craft. You'll find these markets throughout Palma in southern Mallorca.
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Cala Figuera
Relax in a romantic fishing village
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Cala Figuera is a quaint coastal village offering stunning sights along a bay that resembles a fjord. While shops, lodging and certain activities in town do cost money, they tend to be relatively affordable, and a few activities are even free.
When you visit, you'll find plenty to enjoy, such as boating and fishing around the bay. Just taking a walk through town can offer impressive sights, however, so you won't have to spend anything to have a good time. You'll find this village in the southeastern corner of the island by the coast.
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Tramuntana hills
Visit a mountain range
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The Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range with numerous hiking opportunities among its peaks and several towns and villages to explore. This UNESCO World Heritage Site essentially functions as the backbone of the north side of the island of Mallorca.
Gaining access to the roads and trails through the mountain range is completely free, so it won't cost you anything to enjoy the natural splendour found here. Much of the area is coastal as well, so you can enjoy views of the Mediterranean from the mountains. You'll find it along the northwestern edge of the island.
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Ecovinyassa
Stroll through a citrus orchard
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Ecovinyassa is an orchard in the Soller valley that is open for tours and opportunities to get fresh-picked oranges and lemons. Tours consist of an auto-guided visit that takes about 2 hours to get through in total.
While entry here isn't free, it is relatively affordable. Children aged 4-12 get in for half-price, while those 3 and younger are admitted free, making this a great budget option for families with kids. Ecovinyassa is about a mile northeast of Soller's city centre on the west side of the island.
Ubicación: Carr. de Fornalutx, 07100 Sóller, Balearic Islands, Spain
Horarios: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 am to 2 pm (closed Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday–Sunday)
Teléfono: +34 615 17 27 50
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