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Manacor

Balearic Islands, Spain
City·Charming, Bustling, Culturally Rich
Manacor
Photo by Anna Maria Ticoulat Coll from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Dariusz Ciemcia from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Anna Maria Ticoulat Coll from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Dariusz Ciemcia from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Mister X from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Anna Maria Ticoulat Coll from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Dariusz Ciemcia from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Anna Maria Ticoulat Coll from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Dariusz Ciemcia from Google Places
Manacor
Photo by Mister X from Google Places

Manacor, the second-largest town on the island of Mallorca, is a captivating destination in the Balearic Islands of Spain. The town is renowned for its bustling street markets, particularly the busy Monday market that attracts locals and tourists alike. Manacor is also famous for its high-quality wood furniture manufacturing and the production of artificial pearls, showcasing the town's rich craftsmanship. Visitors can explore the stunning Caves of Drach and enjoy the scenic beauty of Porto Cristo. With its blend of cultural heritage and natural attractions, Manacor offers a unique experience for those visiting Mallorca.

Manacor, the second-largest town on the island of Mallorca, is a captivating destination in the Balearic Islands of Spain. The town is renowned for its bustling street markets, particularly the busy Monday market that attracts locals and tourists alike. Manacor is also famous for its high-quality wood furniture manufacturing and the production of artificial pearls, showcasing the town's rich craftsmanship. Visitors can explore the stunning Caves of Drach and enjoy the scenic beauty of Porto Cristo. With its blend of cultural heritage and natural attractions, Manacor offers a unique experience for those visiting Mallorca.

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Highlights

  • Famous Caves of Drach.

  • Busy Monday street market.

  • Porto Cristo's scenic beauty.

  • High-quality wood furniture.

  • Artificial pearl production.

Before you go: Manacor essentials

  • Close access to the Caves of Drach, a major tourist attraction.

  • Busy street market on Mondays, offering local goods and produce.

  • Famous for its craftsmanship in wood furniture and artificial pearls.

Local Markets

Visit the bustling street market on Monday mornings for a true local experience.

Cultural Sites

Don't miss the famous Caves of Drach and the scenic Porto Cristo.

Best For

Exploring local markets and natural attractions.

Currency

EUR €

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

Spanish, Catalan, English

Shopping

Explore local shops for high-quality wood furniture and artificial pearls.

Transportation

Renting a car is recommended to explore the surrounding areas and attractions.

Best time to visit Manacor

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild temperatures and is a great time to explore the natural attractions without the summer crowds.

Best Season

Summer

Summer is lively with tourists, perfect for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities.

Best Season

Fall

Fall provides a quieter atmosphere with pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit cultural sites and enjoy local cuisine without the crowds.

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Location

Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Natural & historic sites near Manacor

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Cabrera National Park

Protected Area · Tranquil, Pristine, Rugged, Immersive