The spikey, rough peaks, varied natural wilderness and pleasing tranquil bays of Majorca’s west coast make it a perfect destination for nature lovers. The site has been since 2011 a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its ravines and ridges.
The unique experience of the western coast is elevated by the gorgeous Serra de Tramuntana mountain range with peaks crossing the 1200-metre mark and the highest being the Peig Major at 1445 metres.
The fact that quite a few of its beaches remain almost unperturbed and immersed in an invigorating silence even during peak tourist season makes it all the more intriguing and attractive to offbeat travellers. Besides the wilderness and nature, one can explore the villages amid the valleys and enjoy their home-grown offerings.
The coastal drive connecting the Port d’Andratx on the southwest coast of Mallorca with the Port de Soiler forms perfect romantic getaways one can explore. Besides this, hiking through the 3.5-kilometre-long trail in the mountain range covering spiky ridges, bewildering rock formations and deep caves and fishing by the 80-metre-long Cala Barques bay make for a perfect holiday getaway.