Mallorca and Canary Islands

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What do you expect when you visit Spanish islands? Sun, sand, and crowded beaches? The true magic of these Mediterranean and Atlantic treasures goes far beyond the tourist brochures – their real essence remains hidden in plain sight, waiting for curious travelers like you.

We’ve explored every secret corner of Mallorca and the Canary Islands, finding secluded coves accessible only by boat, ancient mountain pathways, and local traditions that tell the authentic story of these destinations. These islands offer so much more than typical beach holidays – they’re living showcases of rich culture, breathtaking nature, and centuries of history waiting to be experienced.

The most treasured memories come from stepping away from tourist trails. Can you imagine sailing along Mallorca’s rugged northern coastline while golden sunlight bathes the limestone cliffs? Or perhaps hiking through Teide National Park as darkness falls, revealing one of Europe’s clearest night skies filled with countless stars?

Beyond postcard beaches, you’ll discover mountain villages where time stands still, family-run vineyards producing exceptional wines from unique local grapes, and vibrant festivals celebrating traditions centuries in the making. Whether you’re drawn to Mallorca’s dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountains or the otherworldly volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands, this guide reveals unique experiences that will make your Spanish islands holiday truly extraordinary.

Winery in Tenerife
Sóller in Mallorca

WHY VISIT MALLORCA?

Mallorca is an island full of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. To experience its medieval charm, visit the villages of Soller, Valldemossa, and Deia, where cobblestone streets and stone houses will transport you to the past. Take the historic “Orange Express” tram from Sóller to Port de Sóller and enjoy the stunning views along the way. Deià, known for its bohemian spirit, was once home to renowned artists, and Valldemossa inspired Frédéric Chopin and George Sand.

The island boasts impressive architecture as well, including the majestic La Seu Cathedral and the historic center of Palma, where you can explore ancient Arab baths and Bellver Castle. Mallorca’s culinary scene is a delight, featuring specialties like ensaimada, sobrasada, and pa amb oli, which are best enjoyed with local wines. Nature lovers will find paradise in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range and beaches like Es Trenc.

Adventure seekers will enjoy snorkeling, rock climbing, and hiking along the GR 221. The island is also ideal for relaxation, offering luxury spas and wellness retreats. Sailing along the coast, whether on a private tour or learning to sail, reveals hidden coves and stunning Mediterranean scenery. Mallorca truly has something for everyone.

Dragon Caves. Mallorca
Moors and Christians in Sóller

CANARY ISLANDS BEYOND THE GUIDEBOOK

The Canary Islands, Spain’s volcanic treasures in the Atlantic, hide extraordinary landscapes and cultural wonders that most travelers never discover. Do you want to experience something beyond ordinary beach resorts? These islands offer adventures that will make your holidays truly memorable.

Tenerife’s Natural Wonders

Tenerife, the largest island of the archipelago, surprises visitors with its dramatic volcanic terrain. The real magic happens at sunset in Teide National Park, when golden light transforms the landscape before darkness reveals one of Europe’s clearest night skies. Here, astronomy tours unveil cosmic wonders impossible to see from light-polluted cities.

Want to feel on top of the world? The cable car journey to Mount Teide’s summit rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views across diverse ecosystems. As Spain’s highest peak, this dormant volcano creates its own microclimate and hosts unique flora found nowhere else on Earth.

Ancient Forests & Volcanic Landscapes

Nature lovers must not miss the ancient laurel forests of Anaga. These primeval woodlands, often shrouded in mysterious mist and virtually unchanged for millions of years, offer hiking trails through landscapes that feel plucked from prehistoric times.

The Northwest Wine Route presents another delightful surprise. Here, family-run vineyards produce exceptional wines from volcanic soil, with local varieties like Listán Negro and Malvasía delivering distinctive flavors shaped by Atlantic winds and mineral-rich terrain.

Hiking on Tenerife

UNFORGETTABLE SPANISH ISLAND MEMORIES

Do you want to discover the true essence of these magnificent islands? It happens when you embrace local rhythms and traditions! Whether you’re sampling volcanic wines from family vineyards, hiking ancient stone paths built centuries ago, or discovering secluded coves accessible only by boat, these authentic experiences create connections that last far longer than memories of crowded beaches.

What makes these destinations truly special is their remarkable diversity. Can you imagine the dramatic contrast between Mallorca’s turquoise waters and the rugged Tramuntana mountains? Or the otherworldly landscapes of the Canary Islands – so unique they’ve served as testing grounds for Mars missions! Both preserve traditions that have withstood centuries of change, offering glimpses into authentic Spanish island life.

The Spanish islands teach us to slow down and appreciate the smaller moments – a sunset sail along limestone cliffs as golden light bathes the rocks, the perfect bite of local sobrasada enjoyed in a mountain village, or the profound silence of a starlit night atop Mount Teide. These experiences remain impossible to capture fully in photographs yet become the stories we tell for years afterward.

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Mojo Picón. Canary Islands
Rice brut Mallorquin

OUR EXPERIENCES FOR A TRIP TO MALLORCA AND CANARY ISLANDS

Mallorca cathedral

With its deep cultural roots, diverse landscapes, and dynamic cities, Spain is a top choice for travelers worldwide. From the bustling streets of Madrid to the artistic flair of Barcelona, and the historical charm of Seville, Spain can give you a lot of experiences.

Sóller. Mallorca

Welcome to Spain, a land where every region feels like a world of its own. Where each landscape, village, and coastline holds secrets as old as history itself. Spain has long captured the hearts of travelers seeking culture, beauty, and warmth, whether it’s the fiery spirit of Andalucía, the regal allure of Madrid, or the avant-garde energy of Barcelona.

Private sailing tour in Mallorca (Spain)

To show you all the charm and beauty of the capital of Spain from an ecological means of transport: the Segway. Madrid is a special city to travel on a Segway because its streets have ups and downs that are much more accessible when traveling with this transportation.

Anaga Rural Park

Tenerife, the largest island in the Canary Islands, offers a luxury experience surrounded by nature. It’s a destination that has it all: spectacular landscapes, a vibrant culture, and nature that invites adventure.

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Barcelona & Catalonia

Put Barcelona to your buket list in your Spain itinerary! Join us to discover the charm and history of the Gothic quarter in Barcelona, the always busy Passeig de Gràcia, the Gaudi architecture, the Jewish legacy, Girona and some of the world-famous wine regions. Immerse yourself in the heart of Catalonia and discover the gastronomy and traditions of the Catalans. All your expectations with the region will be surpassed!

Madrid & Center

Madrid is a unique city with amazing art galleries, a lovely and lively capital with a fascinating nightlife and many unforgettable sights. Come to catch the secrets and stories of this incredible city. Explore some of Madrid´s historical sites, visit the Prado Museum, find some special things in El Rastro, be amazed by the aqueduct of Segovia and enjoy a wine and tapas tour. Madrid´s glamour will surely fascinate you!

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In Andalusia you will be amazed by the small white washed villages overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Its green valleys contrast its snow-capped mountains and the small medieval streets hide the strumming of the Spanish guitar and the flamenco music. Cordoba, Seville, Alhambra, Malaga or Jerez de la Frontera are just a few of the exciting places you will meet on these lands. Are you ready to catch them all?

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