I recently returned from a few days in Palma de Mallorca and can say Palma was like a breath of fresh air and the dose of sunshine I need. There are many things to do in Palma de Mallorca in Spain.
Palma de Mallorca, the vibrant capital city of the Balearic Islands in Spain, is a captivating destination that offers a delightful blend of history, culture, breathtaking beaches, luxury shopping, tapas bars, art galleries and delectable cuisine. Whether you’re a sun-seeking beach lover, a history enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or a foodie, Palma has something for everyone.
I now see why Palma Mallorca, Spain, has attracted the rich and famous for the longest time. Celebrities such as Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor have made the island of Mallorca their playground.
Prolific writers nestle up on the beautiful island to draw inspiration from its fantastic scenery and natural surroundings.
A Palma de Mallorca city break gives its guests a luxurious experience like no other. You’ll be kicking yourself as to why you hadn’t visited sooner.
In this guide, we’ll explore the 22 best things to do in Palma de Mallorca in 2023, ensuring that your visit to this Mediterranean paradise is filled with unforgettable experiences
Where is Palma de Mallorca?
Palma is the capital city of Mallorca and the Balearic archipelago, which sits in the Balearic Sea in the Mediterranean region. The Balearic Islands form part of the Autonomous Communities, established in 1983.
Best Things to do in Palma De Mallorca Spain
As the capital of the Balearic Islands, Palma is one of Spain’s top tourist destinations. From the historic square in the Old Town to the three large bays, flourishing pine forests, Arab Baths, local wine and buzzing fresh food markets, it’s no wonder visiting Mallorca attracts more than four million visitors annually.
With so much on offer, you might want to know the best things to do in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Below is a list of sights and activities in Palma de Mallorca that will allow you to explore the best of the city centre.
1. Admire the Palma Cathedral – Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca
The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, commonly known as La Seu Cathedral or the Cathedral of Light, is a must-see in Palma de Mallorca for those who love historical buildings and ancient architecture. The cathedral’s interior offers a Gothic Roman Catholic theme and is designed in a Catalan Gothic style that began in 1229 under King James I of Aragon.
The cathedral has 61 stained-glass windows with the most spectacular being the central rose window, which showcases the morning sun, and floods the building with beams of coloured light.
The magnificent Palma’s Cathedral is one of Europe’s tallest Gothic structures, perched above Parc de la Mar, between the maze-like Old Town and the seafront. You can find the beautiful monument in Plaza de la Seu, the heart of Palma.
The imposing Cathedral dominates the Palma skyline and visiting it is one of the top things to do in Palma de Mallorca in one day, you can also time-travel to the beginning times of Mallorca by going on a self-guided or guided tour of the Palma Cathedral.
Self-Guided Tour of Palma Cathedral
The Palma cathedral opening times is from 10:00 to 17:15 from Monday to Friday. Then, between 10:00 and 14:15 on Saturdays and on Sundays, the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma is closed.
Tip: In Spain, most places are closed on Sundays. The price to enter the Cathedral costs 20 Euros for non-residents.
The Cathedral is one of the top tourist destinations of Palma. You can book a guided walking tour in advance to avoid missing out on seeing this masterpiece of architecture.
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2. Try the Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour Through Palma
If you are looking for fun things to do in Palma de Mallorca, then a hop-on hop-off bus tour Palma city should be high on your Mallorca bucket list.
This exciting bus tour through Palma is the best way to see the capital city of Mallorca if you are short on time. Your journey starts at Puerto Marina and takes you to several top Palma de Mallorca attractions where you can hop off and explore for up to 48-hours.
Your first stop will be at Antoni Maura, passing through the medieval Old Town Palma de Mallorcaand then you will make 18 stops along the route making it great way for easy sightseeing in Palma de Mallorca.
Some of the stops include the Bellver Castle, Porta des Camp and Plaza Gomila, and even a boat tour, depending on whether you choose the 24-hour or 48-hour tickets.
The Palma de Mallorca city tour is ideal for visitors who would like to explore some of the best sights Palma offers in a day or two. You get to admire the integrated historical architecture of Poble Espanyol or the mesmerising scenery of Plaza de Espana.
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3. Go on a Food Tour For a Feast Like No Other
No visit to Palma de Mallorca is complete without trying some local tapas and wine tasting to understand the local cuisine and culture.
A quick, wine tasting and tapas tour across Mallorca is the best way to learn everything you need to know about the local cuisine. Try to link up with a local guide as I did, so that you can have the inside scoop on Spain’s proudest delicacies, soft drinks, tapas, wines and olive oils.
A food tour during your visit to Palma will provide you with mouth-watering eateries and an opportunity to embrace Mallorcan culture by visiting a vermouth bar and trying and ensaimada pastry (a sweet Mallorcan treat).
Traditional Mallorcan dishes are diverse and have a flavoursome history that draws from Moorish, North-African, and Roman influences. You’re in for a treat for those who’d like to get their hands dirty and experience first-hand how to prepare and cook Mallorcan dishes.
The Palma Spanish cooking experience invites you to observe a local chef in their element. The three-hour class will teach you how to cook a full menu of traditional Mallorca an and Spanish dishes.
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4. Take a Walking Tour
One of the best things to do in Palma Old Town area is to do a walking tour. Palma’s historical square has much to offer and is a fantastic way to start your day in Palma Mallorca.
You will find yourself in awe as you’re surrounded by many historical structures such as the Sant Nicolau or the Santa Catalina de Sena, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and other top Palma de Mallorca attractions.
Unlike a bus tour that takes you to set locations, a walk-through Palma allows you to explore the city’s hidden gems. Classic coffee shops, quirky boutiques, and everything you might have missed, and it is not overcrowded with tourists.
If you’re hoping to soak up as many interesting facts about this city as possible, you’ll want to try a guided walking tour. It’ll only take an hour or two of your time while you dash around the top historical attractions in Palma.
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5. Enjoy the Historic Cafe Ca’n Joan de S’Aigo
Another Palma de Mallorca things to do is visit Ca’n Joan de S’Aigo. The cafe offers you a taste of Mallorcan history with various hot beverages, snacks, and cakes. So, you cannot leave Palma without a visit to Ca’n Joan de S’Aigo.
The first cafe was established in the 1700s in Palma and became known as one of the oldest chocolatiers in Europe and one of the first ice cream makers of Mallorca.
Why not grab a steaming cup of coffee in the mornings or perhaps homemade ice cream on a warm afternoon? The interior and atmosphere are unmatched by most modern cafes because when you step inside, you’ll feel like you’re in a different era.
The historic cafe is most famous for its delicious hot chocolate paired with sponge cake – try to dip the cake into the hot chocolate for a sweet indulgence like no other.
6. Vintage Train Ride to Soller
Amongst the most epic Palma de Mallorca activities is the train ride to Soller. Embark on a nostalgic journey aboard the vintage wooden train that travels from Palma to Soller. This scenic train ride takes you through picturesque landscapes of mountains, olive groves, and charming villages. Soller is one of the top places to visit in Mallorca Palma.
Enjoy the old-world charm as the train chugs along, offering breathtaking views along the way. Once you reach Soller, consider taking a historic tram Soller to the port and beach area to relax and soak up the Mediterranean vibes or take a boat trip to Sa Calobra and Torrent de Pareis.
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7. Visit the Royal Palace of La Almudaina
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is a 14th century Palace which is the official residence of the Spanish Royal family when they visit Mallorca. This is one of Palma’s famous landmarks overlooking Parc de la Mar, the port and is near the Arab Baths.
Visitors can gush at the beautiful palace and witness the extraordinary living conditions of the Royals. The castle looks as though it is straight out of a fairytale and contains a courtyard, living quarters for the King and Queen, the Royal Chapel, and a rectangular tower.
The general public can purchase up to eight tickets from the Royal Palace of La Almudaina’s official site. Entry times range from Tuesdays to Sundays, depending on the season.
It’s best to also look at the official site to see the different seasonal hours and the closing dates for 2023 for a smooth visit.
Alternatively, the skip-the-line tickets allow you to walk into the Royal palace on your own time and explore the halls at your own pace.
Visiting the Royal Palace is one of the best places to see in Palma de Mallorca as you get a peek at three of the grand rooms and stroll through the peaceful gardens. And if you’re not marvelling at the ancient architecture, artefacts, and centuries-old furnishings, then you will be graced with stunning views of the Bay of Palma.
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8. Spend Time at the Beach
Palma de Mallorca is blessed with a plethora of stunning beaches that will captivate beach enthusiasts. Whether you’re seeking a bustling beach with a vibrant atmosphere or a secluded cove surrounded by nature, Palma has it all. Can Pere Antoni Beach (Palma City beach), is the closest beach to Palma and one of the best places to visit in Palma de Mallorca. Where the stretch of golden sandy beach starts just beyond the cathedral.
Playa de Palma (long sandy beach south of Palma), Illetas, and Cala Major are popular beach areas within the city, offering golden sands and crystal-clear waters.
For a day trip, venture outside the city to explore the breathtaking beaches of Es Trenc, Cala Agulla, or Portals Vells. The Mediterranean climate ensures favourable weather for beach activities throughout the whole year round.
9. Take a Trip to Old Town Palma
Visiting Old Town Palma including Plaza Mayor is one of the best free things to do in Palma de Mallorca. Also known by its Spanish name ‘El Casco Antiguo,’ Old Town Palma is a must-see for anyone visiting the city.
The Old Town of Palma de Mallorca is brimming with historic charm, great shops, tapa bars and cafes. You can expect to see many historical buildings and monuments, from the Cathedral to Palau De Almudaina.
Wondering what to do in Palma Old Town? Admire the intricate design of Palma’s Town Hall at Plaza de Cort, an architectural gem dating back to the mid 17th century that showcases the city’s unique character.
See the an ancient olive tree another popular attraction of this square. The 600 year old ‘Olivera de Cort’ was moved to the heart of Palma in 1989 and has been there since.
For a touch of nostalgia, visit the vintage weather station at Plaza d’Espanya, where you can witness the blend of traditional and modern elements.
The Old Town may not be so old anymore as it has become the hub for shopping and cafe culture with a buzzing nightlife. If you are looking for things to do in Palma de Mallorca at night.
You can either explore the Old Town solo and weave your way through the narrow cobbled streets, with places to see and things to do around every corner. Or, if you are time-conscious, book a guided tour through Old Town Mallorca instead.
The guided tour will take you on an exciting venture complete with stories and cultural sites. Admire palaces and architecture of the many sandy-coloured structures, then find yourself intrigued by Antoni Gaudí’s Catalan Modernism artwork.
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10. Stop by S’Hort del Rei
S’Hort del Rei is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Palma de Mallorca.S’Hort del Rei is an enchanting garden located beside the Almudaina Palace. The garden is also referred to by its Catalan meaning ‘The King’s Orchard’ or just ‘Rey Park.’
Visitors can get a sense of how the garden has once served fruits and vegetables for a 14th-century palace. Today Rey Park is a public space for locals and tourists to enjoy.
The Andalusian gardens inspired the design of the garden, and architect Gabriel Alomar curated it in the 1960s. Upon entering, you’ll be graced with charming scenery of ancient Moorish arches, bronze sculptures, and swan-filled ponds.
You can start your day on a peaceful note, encouraged by the sounds of chirping birds, subtle moving water, and rustling leaves. Or come for a lazy afternoon stroll through lush greenery, cypress trees, and magical Arabian-style fountains to calm down and refresh.
11. Shop at Passeig del Born
One of the top things to do in Palma de Mallorca is shopping along the famous Passeig del Born.
Passeig del Born or otherwise referred to by its nickname the Golden Mile is a boulevard in the historic centre dripping in luxury. The Golden Mile boulevard was made for those who indulge in a lavish lifestyle, and it’s a haven for shopaholics.
You’ll be faced with some of the top designer brands of our time, including Rolex and Louis Vuitton. The elegant street is humming with life and offers guests a lavish shopping excursion like no other.
As you stroll down the elegant avenue, you will learn how the modern designer shops and restaurants have been integrated into the historical buildings. The Spanish apparel retailer Zara has taken the place of an old cinema, and an 18th-century mansion now serves as a tourist office.
It’s the perfect place to find restaurants and cafeterias scattered about, ideal for people watching if your intention in Palma de Mallorca is not to break the bank further.
12. Indulge at the Mercat de l’Olivar & Mercat de Santa Catalina
Visiting the markets with a local guide is a must-do when you visit Palma de Mallorca. Palma has both indoor outdoor markets throughout the city with Mercat de l’Olivar & Mercat de Santa Catalina being the most popular and best places in Palma de Mallorca to visit if you want to eat traditional Mallorcan food.
Mercat de l’Olivar is a traditional market in Palma that has been operating since 1951. Locals and visitors can dive into the array of quality fresh produce to cook delicious meals, or if you don’t have time to cook, you can choose from the prepared dishes.
Here you’ll find a buzzing atmosphere filled with fellow foodies. Treat your senses to a diverse gastronomical affair– indulge in oysters, sparkling wine, sushi, champagne, and more delicious food.
Visitors can purchase treats and dishes from the Mercadona supermarket or the several stalls, bars, cafeterias, and restaurants available to the public.
Other indoor markets in the Santa Catalina neighbourhood to explore are the Mercat 1930 and Mercat de Santa Catalina. Mercat de Santa Catalina market is the place to visit for a genuine local feel, fresh produce and tapas in central Palma de Mallorca.
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13. Enjoy Panoramic Views from Bellver Castle
The Bellver Castle is a well-preserved piece of Mallorcan history that stands tall today. It’s one of Palma de Mallorca places to visit, dating back to the 14th century, you’ll get to know the enchanting castle and its extensive backstory, it is also on the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tour in Palma city.
First serving as a royal residence for the kings and royal families for years, and then as a military prison throughout the 18th to mid-20th century.
Like other landmarks in Palma de Mallorca, the Bellver Castle also goes by its Catalan name Castell de Bellver which means “lovely view.” The Bellver Castle is also the only circular castle in Spain.
The name does not disappoint as you are afforded the best views of the city of Palma, the pine trees, the Bay of Palma, glistening Mediterranean Sea, and the Tramuntana mountain range.
The castle also hosts the city history museum which can be visited for just a few euros, there is also an audio guide for more information on this historic building during your visit.
Visiting Bellver Castle was one of my favourite things to do in Palma de Mallorca because of the panoramic view from the top and historical significance.
Visitors can ogle at the Catalan Gothic masterpiece from Tuesday to Saturday between 10:00 and 19:00 and on Sundays between 10:00 and 15:00.
Pro Tip: Bellver Castle can be difficult to reach as it in not centrally located in Palma, however if you take the hop-on hop-off bus tour one of the stops on the bus tour is the Bellver Castle.
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14. Wander Through the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Wondering what to see in Palma Mallorca? The Modern and Contemporary Art Museum of Palma is a must-visit for any lover of modern art. Better known by its Catalan name ‘Es Baluard,’ the museumboasts a stunning collection of paintings.
The Es Baluard Museum exists due to the combined effort of the King of Spain and businessman Mr Pedro Serra to develop Mallorca’s cultural attractions further.
The pieces represent the love and admiration Pedro Serra has had for art throughout his life. His collection comprises contemporary works created by notable artists such as Picasso and Joan Miró. Visitors can admire the art collection from Tuesday to Saturday between 10:00 and 20:00 and on Sundays between 10:00 and 15:00.
You can find out more about the visiting hours, the exhibitions lined up, and ticket rates on the official page of Es Baluard museum.
15. Rent an e-bike
Explore the city of Palma with an exciting e-bike ride through Mallorca Old Town. You can discover hidden parts of the city and learn more about its history as you traverse the charming streets.
Alternatively, you can take a regular guided bike tour. You’ll get to see many magnificent sites on the three-hour excursion, from monuments to historical sites, such as the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and La Lonja, famous for its nightlife.
After all the bike riding, you’ll be treated to delicious tapas from a Spanish-themed restaurant, and a refreshing drink at a café – all of this will be included in your guided bike tour ticket.
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16. Be Inspired at Plaza del Mercat
Still wondering about things to see in Palma de Mallorca? Plaza del Mercat is a small historical square that sits in the heart of Palma. Here you can bask in the beauty of your surroundings.
Your eyes will wander from one architectural masterpiece to another – from the 18th-century bell tower of San Nicolás Church to the Pensión Menorquina and Casasayas buildings.
Many visitors come here to draw inspiration from the beautiful centenarian ficus tree, as it takes its place proudly among ancient buildings.
Visitors can stroll through the square and be lured in by an array of bold boutiques. Or find yourself browsing through many fascinating art galleries.
The best time to visit Plaza de Mercat would be on the 19th of January as Palma residents will celebrate to honour the life of Sant Sebastià (a Christain saint and martyr).
If you join in on the celebration, you’ll be dancing with the locals, enjoying live music and feasting on a delicious Mallorcan barbeque.
17. Walk Coastline Promenades & Parks
The promenades is one of the top things to see in Palma city. Palma de Mallorca boasts picturesque promenades, parks, and gardens that are perfect for leisurely strolls. Take a scenic walk along the Paseo Marítimo, a long promenade dotted with stylish bars, restaurants, and luxury yachts.
Parc de la Mar, located near the cathedral, offers a tranquil oasis with its beautiful lake, fountains, and palm trees. As you explore these areas on foot, you’ll be treated to stunning architecture, including the iconic Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
18. Explore the Drach Caves
Once you’ve ventured throughout the entire Palma city, you might want to try something a bit more adventurous. Catch a break from manufactured features and set course to discovering one of nature’s beautiful inventions and Palma tourist attractions, the Drach Caves.
The infamous caves of Drach are located in Porto Cristo, east coast of Mallorca. The Drach Caves extend to about 1,200 metres in length and have a depth of 25 metres; even more impressive is that the caves sit upon Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes globally.
You can book full or half-day tickets, depending on your schedule. A full-day excursion would be the better option if you want to see both the Caves of Hams and Porto Cristo for the day.
Regardless, the Drach Caves is a must-do adventure for any trip to Mallorca, as you’ll marvel at the beauty of the rock formations and underground lake.
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19. Santa Catalina Neighbourhood
A must see Palma de Mallorca is the food markets in Santa Catalina. For a taste of local charm and gastronomic delights, head to the vibrant neighbourhood of Santa Catalina. One of the best things to see in Palma de Mallorca, this colourful district is a haven for food enthusiasts, offering a wide array of restaurants, cafes, and bars.
From traditional Spanish tapas to international cuisines, Santa Catalina has something to please every palate. Be sure to explore the renowned Santa Catalina Market, where you can savour fresh produce, local delicacies, and indulge in a delightful tapas experience.
20. Arab Baths
The Arab Baths are amongst the top Palma tourist attractions to visit. Step back in time at the Arab Baths, located in Palma’s enchanting Old Town. These ancient baths date back to the 10th century and provide a glimpse into Palma’s rich history. Visiting the Arab Baths is one of the top things to do in Palma city centre.
Marvel at the remarkable architecture, featuring horseshoe arches and delicate columns. Take a moment to unwind in the peaceful garden within the complex, where you can escape the bustling city and enjoy a serene atmosphere.
21. Hike the Dry Stone Route
For outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, the Dry Stone Route (GR221) is a paradise waiting to be explored and a must do in Palma de Mallorca. This ancient hiking trail takes you through rugged mountains, lush valleys, and charming villages, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean coastline. Make sure to pack comfortable hiking gear and embark on this adventure to discover the untamed beauty of Mallorca.
22. Sa Calobra Road
If you’re up for an exhilarating driving experience, the infamous Sa Calobra Road awaits, one of Palma de Mallorca tourist attractions. Known as the “Snake Road,” this winding route with hairpin bends offers an adrenaline-pumping journey through the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains (Unesco World Heritage Site).
As you navigate the twists and turns, you’ll be rewarded with awe-inspiring views of dramatic rocky cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Be prepared for an unforgettable driving adventure on this remarkable road is one of the most unusual things to do in Palma Majorca.
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Places To Visit Near Palma de Mallorca | Best Day Trips From Palma de Mallorca
Palma might be the capital of Mallorca, but the island has much more to offer. Here are the best day trips from Palma de Mallorca and the top things to do near Palma de Mallorca that are definitely worth a visit:
🚗 Do A Day Trip To Diea From Palma de Mallorca
A great Mallorca things to do is to visit Diea. Diea is regarded as one of the most beautiful villages on the island. The quaint village sits peacefully at the base of the Teix mountain and overlooks the Mediterranean, which provides visitors with stunning natural scenery for adventurous hikes.
Apart from the village’s rich cultural heritage and artistic charm, the Belmond Hotel Residencia remains its main attraction with an impressive list of guests featuring Princess Diana and Robbie Williams.
🚗 Do A Day Trip To Alcúdia From Palma de Mallorca
Alcúdia is a small town of Mallorca best known for its amazing Mediterranean beaches and a wide variety of cultural and outdoor activities.
Visitors can partake in local festivities and concerts, and the September Jazz festival is an absolute must for all jazz lovers. Alcúdia is the perfect beach holiday getaway with high-end resorts and gastronomy intertwined with rich Mallorcan culture.
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🚗 Day Trips to Valldemossa From Palma de Mallorca
One of the best things to do in Mallorca Spain is to visit the beautiful Valldemossa. Escape the bustling city and embark on a day trip to the picturesque village of Valldemossa.
Nestled in the breathtaking Tramuntana Mountains, Valldemossa is renowned for its stunning natural surroundings and the historic Royal Carthusian Monastery. Stroll through its charming streets, visit the monastery, and immerse yourself in the village’s serene ambiance.
Valldemossa has also been immortalised by the presence of George Sand and Frédéric Chopin, who resided here during the winter of 1838-1839, adding a touch of romanticism to this idyllic destination.
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FAQs About What to Do in Palma de Mallorca
Is Palma de Mallorca worth visiting?
Absolutely! Palma de Mallorca is a captivating destination that offers a perfect blend of culture, history, beautiful beaches, and mouthwatering cuisine.
What Are The Popular Attractions in Palma de Mallorca?
The top attractions include Palma Cathedral, Bellver Castle, Santa Catalina neighbourhood, and the picturesque coastline promenades.
How Can I Get Around Palma de Mallorca?
The city has an excellent public transportation system, including buses and a metro. Taxis and rental cars are also readily available.
Best Time To Visit Palma de Mallorca?
The summer months is the best time to visit Palma de Mallorca if you are seeking some summer sun. However Palma de Mallorca is a great place to visit year-round destination, as it has a Mediterranean climate which means the island experiences mild winters and hot summers.
The temperature remains warm throughout the year, with sultry summer weather that will have you gasping for a swim.
Final Thoughts on Top Things To Do in Palma Old Town
I hope you’ve enjoyed reading my list of the best things to do in Palma de Mallorca.
Palma de Mallorca is a city that truly has it all. From warm weather,architectural wonders like Palma Cathedral and Bellver Castle to stunning beaches, picturesque promenades, and delectable cuisine, there is an abundance of experiences waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, Palma will exceed your expectations.
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