
Live Cams in Mallorca


Paguera Tora Beach, Mallorca

Paguera Cala Fornells, Mallorca

Santa Ponsa Beach, Mallorca

Cala Fornells Paguera, Mallorca

Cala Llamp Bay, Mallorca

Port Andratx, Spain

Bahía Suites Camp de Mar, Spain

Camp de Mar Beach, Mallorca

Palmira Beach, Mallorca

Santa Ponsa Bay, Mallorca

Canyamel Beach, Mallorca

Cala Agulla, Mallorca

Can Pastilla Beach, Mallorca

Cala Gat Beach, Mallorca

Fit Point Padel, Palma

Bossa Beach, Ibiza

Café del Mar, Ibiza

Paguera, Mallorca

St. Ambros Plaça d'En Coll, Palma

Arenal Mallorca, Spain

Cala Mesquida Beach, Mallorca

Cala Ratjada Port, Mallorca
Nestled in the Mediterranean Sea, off the southeastern shore of the Iberian Peninsula, the Balearic Islands (known in Spanish as Islas Baleares or in Catalan as Illes Balears) form both a Spanish province and an autonomous community, attracting numerous beachgoers and cruise travelers. The main islands that draw tourists are Majorca (referred to as Mallorca), Minorca (Menorca), Ibiza (Eivissa), and Formentera. This archipelago also includes several smaller islands and islets, such as Cabrera, S'Espalmador, and Dragonera. Population: Over 1 million residents Capital: Palma de Mallorca Other significant cities: Ibiza Town, Ciutadella de Menorca, Mahón, and Santa Eularia des Riu Key attractions include: Ibiza’s historic Old Town, the beaches of Palma de Mallorca (like Magaluf Beach), the Almudaina Palace, the Lonja Fish Market, Plaza Mayor, Cala Major, the Miró Museum, Playa de Palma, Playa del Arenal, Pujols Beach, the Cartuja de Valldemossa Monastery, Parque Natural de Ses Salines, Iglesia del Carmen, Plaza Miranda, the Puerto Portals resort, and the prehistoric site