Llucmajor

Nestled in the mountains, the town of Llucmayor comes as a pleasant surprise, with streets filled with historycultureand tradition. While it may be less popular than other nearby towns, Llucmajor is a charming destination.

While it may be less touristic than other towns in the area, Llucmajor  is an interesting visit to get away from the masses and most popular attractions and enjoy another side of Mallorca.

What to See in Llucmajor

  • Market: featuring all kinds of local products and a great taste of the island's cuisine, the weekly market in Llucmajor is one of the largest and most popular in Mallorca.
  • Capocorb Vell: showcasing the island's past and an essential part of its history, the popular prehistoric archaeological site of Capocorb Vell is known for its excellent preservation.
  • Lighthouse of Cap Blanc: The Cap Blanc Lighthouse is one of the most magical and mysterious places in the area, where many legends are told. Although it's not open to the public, it's worth visiting to enjoy its stunning views.
  • Beaches of Llucmajor: the coast of Llucmajor boasts beautiful deep-blue beaches set in a landscape of rock and sand, with Cala Pi and Cala Brava standing out as true highlights.
  • Santuari de Cura: from the Santuari de Cura, you'll enjoy the most breathtaking views of the entire island, a privileged site easily reached on foot from the centre of the town.
  • Farming fields: one of the town's main assets, alongside tourism, is agriculture. Llucmajor's surrounding area is home to numerous farming fields, especially those dedicated to growing apricots and almonds, both known for their excellent quality.