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Welcome to Manacor

Manacor is the second-largest town on Mallorca, located in the island’s eastern region. Known for its pearl industry, furniture manufacturing, and as the hometown of tennis legend Rafael Nadal, it offers a mix of industry, culture, and access to beautiful beaches and caves.

Overview & History

  • Settlement origins date back to prehistoric times.
  • Became an important agricultural and trading hub in the Middle Ages.
  • Famous for Majorica pearls since the late 19th century.

Main Attractions

  • Rafael Nadal Museum Xperience – interactive sports museum dedicated to the tennis champion.
  • Parish Church of Nostra Senyora dels Dolors – impressive neo-Gothic architecture.
  • Torre dels Enagistes – medieval tower housing the Manacor History Museum.
  • Nearby Caves of Drach and Caves of Hams.

Outdoor & Nature

  • Easy access to the east coast’s beaches, such as Cala Varques and Porto Cristo.
  • Cycling and hiking routes through rural Mallorca.

Markets & Local Cuisine

  • Weekly Monday market with local produce, crafts, and clothing.
  • Traditional dishes include arròs brut, pa amb oli, and sobrassada.
  • Known for high-quality wines from nearby vineyards.

Festivals & Culture

  • Sant Antoni Festival (January) with bonfires, music, and traditional dancing.
  • Fira de la Perla i del Comerç (Pearl and Commerce Fair) in June.

Getting There & Location

  • Around 50 minutes by car from Palma de Mallorca Airport.
  • Well-connected by road and train to Palma and other towns.

Travel Tips

  • Ideal base for exploring the east coast and rural Mallorca.
  • Best visited in spring or early autumn for mild weather.

Final Thoughts
Manacor blends tradition, industry, and culture with proximity to some of Mallorca’s most stunning natural attractions.


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