Discover Majorca: Attractions Near TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar
If you are staying at TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar in Majorca, you are in the perfect location for both relaxation and exploration. The resort offers all-inclusive luxury with modern facilities, private pools, and a stunning beach. However, the island itself has so much more to offer. By visiting nearby attractions, you can make your holiday truly unforgettable.
Majorca is full of natural beauty, historic towns, charming villages, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. From scenic beaches to cultural landmarks, there is something for everyone. This guide will show you the top attractions near TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar, helping you plan your ideal day trips and excursions.
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Quick List: Top Attractions Near TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar
- Cala Millor Beach and Eastern Coastline
- Historic Manacor and the Pearl Factory
- Cuevas de Artà (Artà Caves)
- Alcudia Old Town and Market
- Caves of Drach in Porto Cristo
- Valldemossa Village and Monastery
- Sóller and Port de Sóller
- Palma Cathedral and Old Town
- Cap de Formentor and Lighthouse
1. Cala Millor Beach and Eastern Coastline
Cala Millor is a golden sandy beach just a short drive from Sensatori Biomar. The water is clear and warm, perfect for swimming or water sports. You can try kayaking, paddle boarding, or simply relax on the sand.
Next, explore the Parc Natural de la Península de Llevant. The park has hiking trails, stunning coastal views, and diverse wildlife. It is ideal for nature lovers and photographers. A walk through the park offers peace and beautiful scenery.
Cala Millor also has plenty of restaurants and cafes. Enjoy a meal with sea views or browse local shops for souvenirs. This beach is perfect for families, couples, and solo travellers alike.
2. Historic Manacor and the Pearl Factory
Manacor is the second largest town in Majorca. It is full of history and culture. The town has charming streets, cafes, and local markets. Visit the Manacor Church to see its beautiful architecture and learn about the town’s heritage.
One of the highlights is the Pearl Factory. Guided tours show the process from oyster to finished pearl. You can even buy a pearl as a souvenir.
Manacor is easy to reach from Sensatori Biomar. Spending a day here allows you to enjoy culture, shopping, and local experiences all in one trip.
3. Cuevas de Artà (Artà Caves)
The Cuevas de Artà are a natural wonder located near Capdepera, about a 40–45 minute drive from TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar. These limestone caves are famous for their impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and dramatic rock formations. Guided tours take visitors through the main chambers, providing fascinating insights into the geological history of Majorca.
The caves are suitable for families, couples, and solo travellers. The walkways and lighting make them easy to explore, and the guided tour ensures you don’t miss the most striking features. At the cave entrance, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, giving a spectacular perspective of eastern Majorca.
Visiting the Cuevas de Artà is a great way to combine natural beauty and light adventure during your stay. You can also explore the nearby Capdepera Castle afterward, making it a full day of sightseeing and cultural exploration.
4. Alcudia Old Town and Market
Alcudia is a medieval town with cobbled streets and city walls. It is about 45 minutes from the resort and is perfect for a day trip. Wander the streets, explore boutique shops, and enjoy the local atmosphere.
The Alcudia Market is held on Tuesdays and Sundays. You can buy local produce, crafts, and souvenirs. Just outside the town are the Roman ruins of Pollentia, which include ancient temples, homes, and theatres. Alcudia also has a calm beach for swimming or relaxing after sightseeing.
5. Caves of Drach in Porto Cristo
The Caves of Drach are a natural wonder in Porto Cristo. Visitors can walk through vast caverns with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. At the end of the tour, you will reach Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in Europe. A small boat ride on the lake creates a magical experience.
The caves are easy to access from Sensatori Biomar. They are suitable for families, couples, and anyone interested in unique natural attractions. This site is one of Majorca’s most famous landmarks and a highlight for any visitor.
6. Valldemossa Village and Monastery
Valldemossa is a mountain village in the Tramuntana range. The village has cobbled streets, stone houses, and stunning scenery. It is known for the Royal Carthusian Monastery, where composer Frédéric Chopin spent a winter. Visitors can tour the monastery and see artefacts from Chopin’s stay.
Valldemossa is perfect for walking, photography, and relaxing. Local cafes serve traditional pastries such as coca de patata. The village provides a peaceful escape from the busier beaches and towns near Sensatori Biomar.
7. Sóller and Port de Sóller
Sóller is a scenic town in the Tramuntana Mountains. You can reach it via the historic Sóller Railway, which runs from Palma through orange groves and mountains. The train ride itself is a highlight with beautiful views.
In Sóller, explore the town centre, visit markets, and enjoy local cafes. Nearby, Port de Sóller is a harbour with sandy beaches and calm waters. It is ideal for swimming, boating, and relaxing by the sea.
8. Palma Cathedral and Old Town
A trip to Palma, the capital, is essential. La Seu Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece dominating the skyline. Nearby, the Almudaina Palace offers insight into the island’s history.
Palma Old Town has narrow streets, boutique shops, and galleries. The Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art showcases regional and international artists. Palma is a mix of history, culture, and modern attractions, making it a great day trip from Sensatori Biomar.
9. Cap de Formentor and Lighthouse
Cap de Formentor is the northern tip of Majorca. The cliffs, rocky beaches, and turquoise waters make it one of the most scenic spots on the island. The Formentor Lighthouse offers stunning views, especially at sunset.
The drive to Cap de Formentor is unforgettable, with winding roads and dramatic scenery. Visitors can hike, take photos, or simply enjoy the view. It is one of Majorca’s most famous natural attractions and is highly recommended for anyone staying at the resort.
Plan Your Majorca Adventure from TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar
TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar offers luxurious accommodation and all-inclusive facilities. However, the surrounding attractions make Majorca a holiday destination worth exploring. From beaches and historical towns to mountains and caves, there is something for every type of traveller.
Make the most of your stay by visiting these sites and experiencing the best of Majorca.
Book your stay at TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar and discover the perfect combination of relaxation and adventure.
Top attractions include Cala Millor Beach, Manacor and the Pearl Factory, Cuevas de Artà, Alcudia Old Town, Caves of Drach, Valldemossa, Sóller, Palma Cathedral, and Cap de Formentor.
Cala Millor Beach is about a 5–10 minute drive from TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar. It offers golden sands, calm waters, and water activities suitable for all ages.
Yes. Beaches, caves, and towns near the resort are family-friendly. Many sites have easy access and activities suitable for children.
Palma Cathedral is around an hour’s drive. Guided tours or car hire are recommended for the best experience.
Yes. Cuevas de Artà and Caves of Drach have walkways and guided tours that are safe and suitable for children.
Yes. Several attractions like Manacor, Alcudia, and Cala Millor are nearby. For further locations such as Palma or Cap de Formentor, plan a full-day trip.
Yes. TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar can arrange day trips and guided tours to Majorca’s top attractions, or you can explore independently by car or public transport.