Majorca (Mallorca) is renowned for its diverse beauty, ranging from dramatic mountain ranges to hidden turquoise coves. The Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage mountain range in the northwest, is home to some of the island's most stunning villages, such as Valldemossa and Deià, which feature honey-colored stone houses and steep, flower-lined streets. For iconic coastal views, the Cap de Formentor offers a lighthouse perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean. If you are looking for "pristine" beaches, Cala Mondragó and Es Trenc provide crystal-clear waters and white sands that rival the Caribbean. The capital, Palma, is beautiful for its Gothic architecture, particularly the massive La Seu Cathedral that sits right on the waterfront. For a unique experience, the "valley of oranges" in Sóller is spectacular, especially when reached via the historic wooden train. Whether you prefer the jagged, rocky inlets of the east coast (Calas) or the lush, green interior plains, the island offers a scenic variety that makes it one of the most aesthetically pleasing destinations in Europe.