Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Mallorca
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Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Mallorca

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1h - 4h
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About this experience

This tour will take you through the highlights of Mallorca, giving you a brief overview of each attraction. A total of over 198 points have been added to the Mallorca map. Just drive or walk through the streets and as soon as you reach a point of interest, the audio guide will start giving you an overview. With the self-guided audio tour in our app, you can start the tour at any time, start from a place that suits you, and choose your own pace.

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Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Mallorca

What's included

An activation link to access your tour
Audio & Written Guide : English, Spanish, French, German, Italian,...
Offline content to avoid roaming charges
Downloadable audio-guide map in many languages on your smartphone

Detailed itinerary

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Alcúdia, a captivating blend of history and natural beauty, is nestled in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands on Majorca’s northeastern coast.

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Cap de Formentor stands as a breathtaking natural landmark located on the northernmost point of the Balearic Island of Mallorca, Spain. Rising majestically with its highest peak, Fumat, at 384 meters above sea level, the cape is affectionately known by the Mallorcans as the "Meeting point of the winds."

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Nestled on the captivating island of Mallorca, the Serra de Tramuntana is a majestic mountain range, stretching from southwest to northeast and forming the island’s northern spine. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and steeped in history, this region was honored with World Heritage Status by UNESCO on June 27, 2011, in recognition of its extraordinary physical and cultural significance.

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Nestled in the rugged landscapes of Mallorca, the Torrent de Pareis is a breathtaking gorge carved through the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This awe-inspiring natural monument, declared on May 16, 2003, forms part of a larger protected area that showcases the geological and ecological richness of the Balearic Islands.

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Sa Calobra, a picturesque village nestled in the Escorca municipality on the northwest coast of Mallorca, is a blend of natural beauty and engineering marvel. Reached via a dramatic road crafted by Antonio Parietti in 1933, the route features an array of hairpin bends and is highlighted by the iconic 270° spiral bridge known as the tie knot.

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Nestled in a lush valley within the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, the town of Sóller offers an enchanting blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

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Valldemossa, a picturesque village nestled in the Tramuntana mountain range on the island of Mallorca, is a treasure trove of history and culture. Known for its striking stone houses and lush greenery, this charming locale is most famous for the Royal Charterhouse of Valldemossa, originally constructed in the early 14th century.

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Deià is a picturesque coastal village perched on the northern ridge of the enchanting Spanish island of Mallorca.

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The Drach Caves, located on the island of Majorca in the Balearic Islands of Spain, are an impressive natural wonder comprising four grand interconnected caves: the Black Cave, the White Cave, the Cave of Luis Salvador, and the Cave of the French.

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Cala Millor is a captivating coastal town that straddles the municipalities of Son Servera and Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. Its picturesque setting is complemented by the backdrop of Mt. Na Penyal, situated to the west, providing an enchanting charm to this destination, which has been enticing visitors since its early tourism inception in the early 20th century.

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Palma Aquarium, established in 2007, is a distinguished marine attraction situated in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. Conceived by Coral World International, the facility is strategically located 500 meters from the renowned Playa de Palma beach.

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Fornalutx is a picturesque municipality and village located on the island of Majorca (Mallorca), part of Spain’s Balearic Islands.
Known for its idyllic landscape and traditional architecture, the village showcases stone houses with red-tiled roofs and green painted wooden shutters, blending perfectly with the natural surroundings.

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Nestled in the picturesque Serra de Tramuntana, the Santuari de Lluc stands as a beacon of spiritual significance and cultural heritage in Majorca.

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This enchanting estate, a harmonious blend of Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque influences, boasts a rich heritage dating back over 800 years.

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Cala d’Or, a quaint village located on Mallorca’s east coast, is part of the Santanyí municipality in the Balearic Islands, Spain.

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Marineland Mallorca, nestled in the picturesque Costa d’en Blanes, is more than just a marine zoo; it’s a captivating destination offering visitors an immersive experience with its diverse array of marine life and spectacular shows.

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Cala Figuera, nestled in the scenic southeastern corner of the island of Majorca, Spain, is a charming district within the municipality of Santanyí, approximately 60 km from the bustling city of Palma. Its name first appeared in documents dating back to 1306, but it wasn’t until the closing years of the 19th century that its transformation began with the construction of the initial homes.

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The Castle of Capdepera stands as a formidable testament to the island of Majorca’s rich history, nestled in the municipality of Capdepera. With its origins dating back to Roman times before the site was expanded by the Moors, this massive fortress bears the legacy of several civilizations.

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Designed by renowned architect Philippe Starck, Port Adriano is a luxurious marina located on the southwest coast of Mallorca, Spain. With its strategic position, the port was completely redesigned and expanded in 2012. Since its inception, this marina has catered to the elite yachting community, offering state-of-the-art facilities and services for vessels up to 100 meters in length.

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Pollença is a town rich in history, culture, and architectural charm. The town, named after the Roman settlement "Pollentia," invites exploration with its roots dating back to Roman times, though the visible remnants now lie in neighboring Alcúdia.

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Situated within the enchanting village landscape of Valldemossa, the Carthusian Monastery is a rich historical gem, tracing its roots back to the 14th century.
It was initially commissioned by King James II of Majorca as a regal residence for his son Sancho, known as the "Palace of the King Sancho."

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Inca is a historic town located in the heart of the Balearic island of Mallorca, within the Balearic Islands of Spain. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and significant contributions to Majorcan history.

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Artà, nestled in the northeastern region of Majorca, embodies a rich historical tapestry that attracts visitors with its scenic beauty and cultural allure. This autonomous municipality of Majorca serves as a testament to a dynamic past and vibrant present.

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Officially established as a natural park in 2001, the park covers an expansive area of approximately 16,232 hectares, which includes land and marine environments. This protected area offers a striking blend of rugged mountains, verdant valleys, and pristine coastline stretching over 25 kilometers.

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Cala Ratjada, a scenic coastal town located on the northeastern tip of the Balearic Island of Mallorca, offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty and rich history.

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Manacor, a captivating town and municipality located on the island of Mallorca, stands as the second-largest on the island next to Palma. Renowned for its unique charm, it draws visitors to its plentiful attractions, including Porto Cristo, the home of the magnificent Caves of Drach, and the inviting shores of Cales de Mallorca. Every Monday morning, the bustling activity of one of the island’s most vibrant street markets can be experienced here.

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Located in the heartland of Mallorca, the Rafa Nadal Museum offers an immersive journey through the life and extraordinary career of one of tennis’s most accomplished athletes, Rafael Nadal. The museum, which first opened its doors in 2016, is a celebration of both Nadal’s numerous achievements and the history of tennis itself.

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Banyalbufar is a municipality of historical intrigue and natural beauty. The region, with its unique topography, covers an area of 18.1 square kilometers and is hemmed in by the rugged Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity.

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Rising dominantly over the island of Majorca, Puig Major stands as the tallest peak at an impressive elevation of 1,436 meters (4,711 feet), nestled within the majestic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Its towering presence has long been a point of interest, but its summit is exclusively within a restricted military zone, making the neighboring Puig de Massanella the highest accessible peak on the island for adventurers.

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Palma, the capital of the Balearic Islands, is a city steeped in history and cultural significance.
Palma’s strategic location made it a target for numerous invasions, including those by the Vandals and Byzantines. However, it was the Moors who left an indelible mark on Palma’s architecture and culture during their rule from the early 8th to the 13th century, when the city was known as Medina Mayurqa.

What's not included

In-person guide

Available languages

Audio guide
DE RU SV FI PT CMN EL EN IT FR ES JA PL TR
Written guide
DE RU SV FI PT CMN EL EN IT FR ES JA PL TR

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This self-guided tour does not include any museum tickets or entry fees.

Meeting point

As this is a self-guided tour, the live tour guide is not included, and you will not meet anybody nor wait for pickup. Just start your tour whenever and wherever you want.

Important notes

1. Download Navicup application and search for the tour "
Private Self-Guided Audio Tour in Mallorca" OR using this link "https://app.navicup.com/4872" to download and open our audio guided tour in Navicup app.
2. Type or copy the Booking ref. number (below the barcode) into the Redeem code field in the Navicup app (WAIT a few minutes before using the code, Viator takes some time to send us the code). If you have bought more than 1 ticket, you can use the same code on different devices.
3. Once you have activated the map it will be available for 1 week.
4. Make sure to take with you a fully charged mobile device.
5. An internet connection is required only to download the app and the tour contents. Please don't close the app during the route, you need the internet connection again to open the tour.
6. You can start your tour at any POI on the map. Follow the route with your smartphone, but you can modify your track at your own will.
7. For a better audio experience we recommended to use headphones.

About Faro

Faro is the sunniest city in Portugal and the capital of the Algarve region. Known for its beautiful beaches, historic old town, and vibrant markets, Faro offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. It serves as the perfect starting point for exploring the stunning coastline and picturesque villages of the Algarve.

Top Attractions

Old Town (Cidade Velha)

The Old Town of Faro is a charming area with narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant squares. It's the heart of the city and a must-visit for its cultural and architectural heritage.

Historical 2-3 hours Free to explore

Ria Formosa Natural Park

Ria Formosa is a stunning coastal lagoon and a protected natural park. It's home to a diverse range of wildlife and offers beautiful landscapes and water activities.

Nature Half day to full day Free to explore, boat tours cost around €15-20

Faro Cathedral (Catedral de Faro)

The Faro Cathedral is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture and a significant historical landmark. It offers stunning views of the city and the Ria Formosa.

Historical 1 hour Free entry, donations welcome

Arco da Vila

The Arco da Vila is a historic archway that leads to the Old Town. It's a symbol of Faro and offers a glimpse into the city's rich history.

Historical 15-30 minutes Free

Faro Marina

The Faro Marina is a vibrant area with restaurants, bars, and shops. It's a great place to relax, enjoy a meal, and watch the boats come and go.

Entertainment 1-2 hours Free to explore, prices vary for dining and drinks

Must-Try Local Dishes

Cataplana de Marisco

A traditional Portuguese seafood dish cooked in a copper pot called a cataplana. It's filled with a variety of fresh seafood, tomatoes, onions, and spices.

Main Course Contains seafood, can be made gluten-free

Bacalhau à Brás

A classic Portuguese dish made with shredded codfish, onions, potatoes, and eggs. It's a flavorful and hearty meal.

Main Course Contains fish, can be made gluten-free

Piri-Piri Chicken

Grilled chicken marinated in a spicy piri-piri sauce. It's a popular dish in the Algarve region.

Main Course Contains chicken, can be made gluten-free

Pastel de Nata

A traditional Portuguese custard tart with a flaky pastry crust. It's a sweet and creamy treat.

Dessert Contains dairy and eggs, can be made gluten-free

Popular Activities

Boat tours Surfing Hiking Beach relaxation Spa treatments Dining by the water Sightseeing Visiting historic sites

Best Time to Visit

June to September

This is the best time to visit Faro for beach activities and outdoor exploration. The weather is warm and sunny, perfect for enjoying the coastline and water sports.

25°C to 35°C 77°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Western European Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Faro is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas

Getting there

By air
  • Faro Airport • 4 km from city center
By train

Faro Station

By bus

Faro Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network in Faro is efficient and covers most parts of the city and surrounding areas. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town (Cidade Velha) Marina Farol

Day trips

Tavira
50 km from Faro • Full day

Tavira is a charming town with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and stunning beaches. It's a great day trip from Faro for those looking to explore more of the Algarve.

Lagos
100 km from Faro • Full day

Lagos is a vibrant coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and adventure activities. It's a great day trip for those looking to combine relaxation and excitement.

Monchique
80 km from Faro • Full day

Monchique is a picturesque mountain town known for its natural beauty, hot springs, and scenic views. It's a great day trip for those looking to escape the coast and enjoy the countryside.

Festivals

Faro International Film Festival • June Feast of São João • June 23-24 Faro Wine Festival • August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Old Town early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best lighting for photos.
  • Explore the local markets for fresh produce, traditional products, and unique souvenirs.
  • Try the local seafood dishes, particularly those made with fresh fish and shellfish.
  • Rent a bike or take a boat tour to explore the Ria Formosa Natural Park and its stunning landscapes.
  • Learn a few basic Portuguese phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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