
Caves of the Dragon
Take a visit to one of Mallorca’s most popular attractions and see the stunning display of stalactites and stalagmites.
Take a visit to one of Mallorca’s most popular attractions and see the stunning display of stalactites and stalagmites.
During your scenic drive, you’ll pass by luxury yachts on the Paseo Maritimo, catch a glimpse of the Cathedral and head out into the countryside. Passing the villages of Algaida, Villafranca and Manacor you’ll continue through agricultural land with hills topped by monasteries rising from the plain.
The Caves of Drach are a special place, where a series of mysterious caverns can be seen. The Caves’ cathedral-like halls are well lit and stalactites and stalagmites have formed themselves into the most fantastic shapes. Deep inside, a chamber holds the largest underground lake in the world, where you can sit and listen to a short concert given by musicians gliding past in boats.
Porto Cristo remains a very typical Spanish fishing village. A stop will be made for a photo stop as well as some free time for souvenir shopping and the chance to stroll around the town, or along its quayside.

Western Waterpark
Embark on some wild and wacky fun for all the family at this crazy waterpark.
Embark on some wild and wacky fun for all the family at this crazy waterpark.
The Wild West has come to town at the Western Waterpark - always a big hit with families. Under the watchful eye of lifeguards, experience the thrills and shrills of the rides. Try out the Wild River, Crazy Racer and Tornado Twister. There are rides to suit all ages and plenty of shady areas to escape from the heat of the day.
Done all the rides? Then take in a wild-west show - performance times will be advertised on arrival. We recommend that you get there 10 minutes before the show starts. Lunch has not been included, so you can make your choice from the cafés within the Park.

Soller and a Train Ride
Experience some of Mallorca’s dramatic and rugged scenery. Cut across the island by train and enjoy Soller at leisure.
Experience some of Mallorca’s dramatic and rugged scenery. Cut across the island by train and enjoy Soller at leisure.
Discover Soller, a quiet and picturesque town, nestled in the mountains, with a rugged northern coast. Situated in the Valley of the Sierra de Tramuntana, Soller is popular for its scenery and cool mountain air.
Situated on the north-western side of the island is the famous Palma-Soller train, an old fashioned electric train that has preserved its traditional character for the past 80 years. Enjoy a memorable ride along part of the track, chugging through the lovely countryside amidst orange and olive groves, almond and locust-bean trees, pretty villages and pine-covered mountains.
Soller has long been a popular summer retreat for writers and artists who are attracted by the peace, the light, and the way of life of this verdant valley. You will have time at leisure for independent sightseeing.

Scenic Mallorca - BEST SELLER
This tour not only introduces you to the sights of Palma, but also takes you into the countryside to discover Valldemossa.
This tour not only introduces you to the sights of Palma, but also takes you into the countryside to discover Valldemossa.
Sit back and take in the highlights of Palma. Passing along the seafront, you’ll see the magnificent, honey-coloured Cathedral and the Almudaina Palace. Keep your eyes peeled for the Paseo Born, the Teatro Principal and the tree-lined Rambla with its wonderfully-scented flower market. A photo-stop will be made at Bellver Castle.
Leaving the city behind, your coach will wind its way to Valldemossa through landscapes of pine forests, almond and olive groves. Enjoy time at leisure to stroll through one of Mallorca’s most beautiful villages. Take in the magnificent views of the valley and Palma far upon the horizon.
At the Mallorca Cultural Centre of Costa Nord, sit for a while as a film narrated by the actor Michael Douglas is shown, depicting the importance of the island’s history, landscapes and people. Get a feel of the re-creation of the interior of the ‘Nixe’, a sailing boat that once belonged to the Archduke Luis Salvador of Austria, who studied and loved the coastline. The finale of the visit will be a performance of typical folkloric dances. A soft drink, tea or coffee will be served during your visit to Costa Nord.

Mallorcan Wine Tasting
Specially tailored for the wine buffs amongst you! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the wonderful wines of Mallorca.
Specially tailored for the wine buffs amongst you! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the wonderful wines of Mallorca.
Driving towards Paguera, you’ll pass through the spectacular Bay of Camp de Mar before arriving at the picturesque fishing port of Andraitx. A brief stop will be made for you to admire the scenery and take some holiday snaps.
Florianópolis Wine Cellar, also known as Bodegas Santa Catarina, was founded in 1984 by Stellan Lundquist. The most striking part of the Bodega are the fantastic sandstone ‘caves’, under the mountains, where top quality wines mature in oak barrels. French grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay are grown here and the latest ecological techniques are used to produce over ½ million bottles per year. The soft Mediterranean breezes create a unique microclimate in the Tramuntana Mountains that has an effect on the French grape varieties and explains the good quality of Mallorcan wines.
At the Finca Son Bosch enjoy some typical Spanish snacks while tasting a few of the Mallorcan wines. You’ll also have the chance to purchase any of the wines.
See the main monuments of Palma on a panoramic drive before arriving back at the port.

Bike Ride in the Old Town - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
A great way to explore parts of Palma that other transport cannot reach is on this wonderful, leisurely bike ride.
A great way to explore parts of Palma that other transport cannot reach is on this wonderful, leisurely bike ride.
Your bike and guide will be waiting for you on the quayside and, after a short safety briefing; your bike ride will begin. As you cycle right into the heart of the Majorcan capital, you’ll pedal along Palma’s famous Paseo Maritimo, brimming with luxury yachts. Then it’s through the old city walls to reach the old town of Palma, exploring a maze of narrow, shady alleyways. Along the way, you’ll see the famous La Seu Cathedral, old churches, small monasteries and old aristocrats mansions with cosy patios and enchanting small plazas. You’ll have the opportunity to visit the Monastery of Santa Clara as well as one of the beautiful mansions.

Puerto Soller and a Train Ride
Experience some of Mallorca’s dramatic and rugged scenery. Cut across the island by train and enjoy Puerto Soller at leisure.
Experience some of Mallorca’s dramatic and rugged scenery. Cut across the island by train and enjoy Puerto Soller at leisure.
Discover Soller, a quiet and picturesque town nestled in the mountains, and Puerto Soller, a favourite spot on the rugged northern coast.
Located on the north-western side of the island is the famous Palma-Soller train, an old fashioned electric train that has preserved its traditional character for the past 80 years. Enjoy a memorable ride along part of the track, chugging through the lovely countryside amidst orange and olive groves, almond and locust-bean trees, pretty villages and pine-covered mountains.
Situated in the Valley of the Sierra de Tramuntana, Soller is popular for its scenery and cool mountain air. After a brief stop here, you will transfer by coach to Puerto Soller, a lively tourist spot where you will have time at leisure for independent sightseeing. The area has attractive beaches and marinas and preserves the atmosphere of a turn of the century seaside resort.

La Reserva Adventure Circuit - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Whizzing over treetops, crossing canyons and abseiling down cliffs – join in this action-packed adventure tour.
Whizzing over treetops, crossing canyons and abseiling down cliffs – join in this action-packed adventure tour.
Set in the hills surrounding Palma is the Reserva De Puig De Galatzo, a nature reserve, and the only one of its kind in Mallorca. This Park is in a region rich in native plant life and where you can discover one of 30 amazing waterfalls. You will have some time to take a splash in the falls, so don’t forget your swimwear. Also, take the opportunity to get up close to the variety of baby animals such as sheep, goat and ponies.
There’s a lot to offer at the Adventure Circuit. Enjoy the adrenalin rush on the Flying Foxes, zip-wires that slide down the mountainside and giving the sensation of flying over trees and nature. Have a go at rock climbing and abseiling or cross the canyon on the hanging bridges of the ‘Amazonian’ and ‘Tibetan’ bridges.

Cruise the Coast by Catamaran
Experience the beautiful coastline of Palma as you soak up the views from the deck of an exclusive catamaran.
Experience the beautiful coastline of Palma as you soak up the views from the deck of an exclusive catamaran.
After just a short transfer by coach from the ship, you’ll be on board your catamaran for a relaxing cruise.
Let your crew take charge and show you the pleasures of sailing as you soak up the sun, admire the beautiful picturesque views of the island’s coastline and simply chill out.
Your catamaran will sail along the coastline of Mallorca. You will have the opportunity to take a swim in the sea before enjoying a range of soft drinks and snacks. There is also snorkel equipment available on board should you wish to explore the underwater world.

Chopin Recital at Valdemossa
Enjoy the island’s beautiful mountain and coastal scenery, followed by an exclusive recital of Chopin preludes at Valldemossa.
Enjoy the island’s beautiful mountain and coastal scenery, followed by an exclusive recital of Chopin preludes at Valldemossa.
Sit back and take in the highlights of Palma. The coach will sweep along the seafront, Paseo Maritimo, where hotels overlook luxury yachts in the marina. You’ll pass the magnificent, honey-coloured Cathedral and the Almudaina Palace, originally Palace of Moorish governors and now a museum. As you make your way through the main streets of Palma, your guide will point out sights such as ‘C’an Berga’, an 18th-century town house, the Gran Hotel, the Teatro Principal and the tree-lined Rambla, with its typical flower market.
Leaving the hustle and bustle of the city behind, you’ll head through landscapes of pine forest, almond and olive groves to Valldemossa. Here, at the beautiful Monastery, savour a recital of piano music that Chopin wrote when he lived in Valldemossa. The performance will include some of the early Chopin preludes. Afterwards enjoy a guided tour of the Monastery. You’ll then have time at leisure to enjoy a stroll at your own pace through one of Mallorca’s most beautiful villages. There are magnificent views of the valley and over to Palma far on the horizon.

Marineland
Enjoy a fantastic day out at Marineland, Spain’s foremost dolphinarium.
Enjoy a fantastic day out at Marineland, Spain’s foremost dolphinarium.
Visit Marineland and its superb shows at your leisure. Amongst the attractions is the Tropical House including a mini zoo, the Aquarium and Tropical Gardens with its lakes and terraces all at the edge of the sea.
Marvel at the dolphin show with seals, penguins and other animals, as well as the parrot circus.
Children can enjoy the Minipark, where they will find the Pirate Galleon and a refreshing small pool with slides. From the Park, you can also easily access the small beach of Costa d’en Blanes. Alternatively, a 10 minute stroll will bring you to the prestigious marina Puerto Portals.

The Mysterious House of Katmandu - NEW
This mysterious house has to be seen to be believed. Enter the doors into a weird and wonderful world of fantasy.
This mysterious house has to be seen to be believed. Enter the doors into a weird and wonderful world of fantasy.
The strange and unusual House of Katmandu presents a world where nothing is as it appears. For a completely different and unique experience, journey on an interactive escapade following the trail of Kilgore Goode, an imaginary rugged adventurer, on a quest for an ancient jewel known as Desirata. Enter Kilgore’s House, where you are welcomed to explore its contents and uncover the secrets that lie within its walls.
Enter the Library of Illusions; admire the warehouse that holds Kilgore’s treasures from all over the world and be surprised by the mysterious magic tricks that almost every object in the house has to offer. Follow the aisles passing by the City of the Future, built with millions of matchsticks and toothpicks. Discover the secret passage way and join Kilgore on a pilgrimage to the mystical Temple of the Monkey, where the key to his final quest is revealed.
The Chamber of Pain is filled with unbelievable torture instruments - not for the faint hearted and if you’re brave enough, descend into the icy domain of the yeti, meeting the legend face to face. This weird and wonderful new attraction in Magaluf is a must for all the family.
Some free time will be given in the resort of Magaluf before your return to the ship after your ‘out of the ordinary’ adventure.

The Best of Palma - NEW
A perfect introduction to the city of Palma to view the city’s main attractions and stop in the heart of the Gothic quarter.
A perfect introduction to the city of Palma to view the city’s main attractions and stop in the heart of the Gothic quarter.
Your scenic drive takes you to Bellver Castle; this unusual, round castle dominates Palma and the harbour and was once an important military stronghold. Your guide will take you through the interior to view the armoury patio, the small archaeological museum and old kitchen quarters. From the ramparts, enjoy fantastic views of the city and the port below - a fantastic opportunity to capture the sight on camera.
Visit the miniature Spanish Village to view reproductions of buildings and monuments from different Spanish regions, surrounded by a medieval wall. Among its many monuments include the Christ of the Lanterns of Cordoba and the Golden Tower of Seville.
Relax at Can Joan de Saigo where you can enjoy a hot chocolate with a typical Majorcan cake or ensaimada at the oldest café in town, open since 1705.
Spain’s second largest Gothic-style cathedral, La Seu Cathedral is magnificent, with spires dominating the skyline above the seafront and massive buttresses gracing the exterior. Located in the old Portela Quarter of Palma, the Cathedral was built from the 13th century construction lasted over 300 years.
On your return drive, pass by the Almudaina Palace a typical ancient residence of the Moorish kings, the Palace was later the Royal House for the King and Queen of Mallorca.