A group of cyclists riding along a scenic coastal road in Mallorca with the Palma Cathedral and Bellver Castle in the background under a clear sky.

With a population of approximately 870,000, Mallorca is a diverse Mediterranean gem. The capital city, Palma, is the hub of the island’s culture and gay life, home to over 404,000 residents. The island is world-renowned for its stunning scenery, warm climate, and a unique blend of prehistoric "talaiots," Roman ruins, and modern luxury.

Top Things to Do in Mallorca

Outdoor Adventures & Sport

  • Cycling: Join the professional teams that train on the island's winding roads.
  • Hiking: Explore the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.
  • Water Sports: Rent a boat for a sailing excursion or enjoy world-class rock climbing along the coast.
  • Nature: Visit the S’Abulfera salt marsh near Alcudia for bird watching and serene landscapes.

Palma City Highlights

Palma is the cultural heart of the island and should be the first stop on any LGBT itinerary:

  • Catedral de Mallorca: A breathtaking Gothic cathedral overlooking the sea.
  • Paseo Maritimo: The pulse of Mallorca's nightlife, featuring a dense concentration of gay-friendly pubs, bars, and clubs along the port.
  • Bellver Castle: A unique circular castle offering panoramic views of the bay.
  • Banys Àrabs: Historic Arab baths showcasing the island's Moorish past.
  • Contemporary Art: Visit the Museo de Arte Español Contemporáneo for modern masterpieces.

Travel Tips for LGBT Visitors

Mallorca is highly progressive and welcoming. While the most concentrated "gay scene" is found in the bars of Palma, the entire island is generally safe and open. For those looking for a quieter experience, the northern beaches near Alcudia offer a more relaxed pace compared to the bustling capital.

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