by easteps
We really enjoyed Mallorca. We did not do an excursion, and we had tons of fun on our own. The ship offered a shuttle from the port to town (15 euro p/p). From there, we walked all around and there was so much to see and do. It is a wonderful stop. We had some delicious treats, good shopping, fun outdoor entertainment, and enjoyed the outdoor vendors. Palma is a perfect cruise ship stop!
Visited: Aug 20, 2017
by natleg
We did the Hop On Hop Off bus. One of our stops was a beach. We really enjoyed the combination of beach and sightseeing.
Visited: Jul 09, 2017
by Jas123
In Palma, we walked around the town and visited the Cathedral. It was very enjoyable.
Visited: Apr 17, 2019
by DeepFriedMal
A long walk from the ship, but transport is available, we went on a trip to a vineyard, with a few bottles to taste and small food provided. It was very pleasant, I am sure my glass was never empty until we got back on the bus.
Visited: Jul 06, 2014
by donvito1066
Really beautiful port loads of shops plus nice shopping centre with massive Carrefour supermarket plenty to do loads to see well worth a visit nice restaurants too .😎
by akajoebess
Did not know what to expect at this port. Being an island I thought there would be more of an island flavor but its very developed and very clean. We enjoyed our time there. No excursions.
Visited: Sep 26, 2018
by Dianadb
Caught the hop on and off bus and did the round trip then got off and went to the cathedral, palace and local market along the port.
Visited: Sep 08, 2019
by Descal13
Palma was a port that was a substitute for Tunisia, which was cancelled because the government of Tunis refused to admit passengers holding Israeli passports. NCL wisely chose not to allow any of their international passengers to be subjected to this bigotry and switched ports. I did a bit of research, and found out about the Palma to Soller Train, which is a cool old train that used to carry oranges. It clickety-clacks through the countryside, up the mountain, THROUGH the mountain stopping at the top for some stunning views. It continues to the seaside village of Soller where we did a bit of exploring on foot. There is a cool Miro and Picasso museum right in the train station (free) and another museum nearby, a tram down to the shore, lots of charming gardens and buildings. This is very easy to do on your own, maybe €20 round trip or less. Take a cab from the port to the train station. The cabbie did not understand English, but did understand, “chugga, chugga, chugga, whooo-whoo!” Can’t wait to do this again! There was a Passion Play there this day, we did not go because we needed time away from crowds. We were nearly alone on the train back from Soller, and the cabbie back to port took us the scenic route and showed us the best of the city.
Visited: Apr 12, 2014
by catherinecesa
Palma de Mallorca is a very nice city. I went with my family to the beach called Playa di Alcudia. It was crowded but we had an amazing time. It has a lot of palms!
by hearttocruise
We took a taxi to a beach that was about 15 minutes from port. It was quite hot and the water was perfect. We enjoyed the day. Like most european beaches, it is topless optional, so if this is uncomfortable for you, then you might want to consider a tour of some kind.
Visited: Jul 01, 2018
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