Since I'm afraid that the capital Palma de Mallorca might be the most underrated place on the entire island, I urge you to spend at least two days in this vibrant'n'wonderful city – and don't worry: From Palma, you'll quickly get to all the other magnificent places the island has to offer – even by public bus!
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It depends on how much time you have to spare, obviously, but I would say that three days days in Mallorca is the bare minimum. If you can give yourself five days that would be better, as you'll be able to explore beyond the main tourist spots.
Palma de Mallorca is considered to be generally safe, even after dark. Yet, tourists are still warned to avoid walking alone at night in certain areas like El Terreno and Old Town. The Balearic Islands are known to have clubs where people “do drugs”, so be cautious.
Depending on your objectives, you will find it more interesting visiting Mallorca or Ibiza. Therefore, if you want to party, listen to live music and clubbing, Ibiza is the best place to visit. However, if you want to enjoy Catalan and Mediterranean culture along with cultural sightseeing, visit Mallorca.
From its massive cathedral to its soft sand beaches to its delicious food specialties, there's no wonder why Palma is so popular today. The capital ? and only ? city of the Balearic Islands, Palma is settled in a large bay on the southwest coast of Mallorca, the largest island of the group.
Known for its sun and beach tourism, it also has an attractive historic quarter. The Cathedral, the Almudaina Palace, the Lonja fish market and Plaza Mayor are some of the sites that are well worth visiting. The most beautiful monuments are surrounded by fishing boats, pine forests and palm trees.
Mallorca is known for its great collection of beaches which attract regular crowds, especially in the summer months of June through September. In other seasons though, hotel rates tend to be more competitive and there's plenty of action and adventure to enjoy without the sweltering heat of summer.
Mallorca is a safe place for tourists. Still, it's a good idea to use your common sense by keeping your money and credit cards out of sight at the beach or in your rental car.
Receiving thousands of tourists every year, Mallorca is also better known across the globe than Menorca. In general, Menorca (or Minorca) is far more quiet and laid back than its larger and more popular neighbor. This means that, contrary to Mallorca, the island won't be crowded, not even in the high season.