Palma de Mallorca cruise port guide
The Balearics are comprised of 16 islands; the three principal ones are Mallorca, Ibiza and Minorca. Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals and Arabs have invaded these islands over the centuries. Ruins show evidence of the prehistoric Talayot civilization, a megalithic culture that flourished here between 1500 BC and the Roman conquest. Today the islands are besieged by invaders of a different sort - hordes of tourists. Lying 60 miles (97 km) off the Spanish mainland, the islands' lush and rugged landscape combined with an extremely mild, sunny climate proves irresistible, especially to northern Europeans. As a result, the Balearics boast cosmopolitan resorts with lively nightlife and plenty of sports activities. Mallorca (also spelled Majorca) is the largest of the islands, with an area of more than 1,400 square miles (3626 sq.km). The scenery is magnificent, with cliffs along indented shorelines jutting out of the sea and mountain ranges sheltering the plains from harsh sea breezes. The fertile plain in the centre is covered with almond and fig trees plus olive groves with some trees more than 1,000 years old. Tall pines, junipers and oaks line the mountain slopes. Palma de Mallorca is the capital of the archipelago. A cosmopolitan city with sophisticated shops and restaurants, it also offers buildings of spectacular Moorish and Gothic architecture. In the western part of Mallorca, nestled into the mountains, lies the village of Valldemosa. It is known for its Carthusian Monastery where Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent the winter of 1838-39.
About Palma de Mallorca
Palma is the capital of the Balearic Islands and the 8th-largest city in Spain, with a population of 438,234 (2024). Set on the Bay of Palma on Mallorca's south coast, it is one of the busiest cruise ports in the western Mediterranean. Founded by Romans in 124 BC, ruled by Moors from 902 to 1229, and later the seat of the Kingdom of Majorca under James I of Aragon, Palma layers 2,700 years of history beneath a vibrant modern city. The cruise ferry port lies 2 km southwest of the Old Town (Casco Antiguo), which is dominated by the spectacular Gothic cathedral La Seu and the Royal Palace of La
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7 nights Western Mediterranean from Genoa (Portofino)
MSC Grandiosa · Western Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $970
$138 / night
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Costa Pacifica · Europe · 7 nights
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$179 / night
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Costa Pacifica · Europe · 7 nights
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7 nights Western Mediterranean from Civitavecchia (Rome)
MSC Grandiosa · Western Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $773
$110 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Palma de Mallorca (Baleari Is.)
MSC Grandiosa · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $1,411
$201 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Barcelona
MSC Grandiosa · Europe · 7 nights
from $3,835
$547 / night
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