1. Drach Caves
Famous for their stunning stalactite formations and an underground lake, these caves offer guided tours and classical music performances.
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Famous for their stunning stalactite formations and an underground lake, these caves offer guided tours and classical music performances.
Known for their unique hook-shaped formations and impressive light shows, these caves are a must-see attraction in Manacor.
A beautiful beach with crystal-clear waters and fine white sand, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
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An exciting wildlife park where visitors can drive through and see exotic animals in naturalistic habitats.
A museum dedicated to the achievements of tennis star Rafa Nadal, featuring interactive exhibits and memorabilia.
A picturesque beach surrounded by cliffs and clear turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
A museum showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of Manacor, with various exhibits and artifacts.
An archaeological site featuring prehistoric ruins, offering a glimpse into the ancient past of the region.
A local winery known for its excellent wines, offering tours and tastings for wine enthusiasts.
A renowned winery in Manacor, offering guided tours of their vineyards and cellars along with wine tasting sessions.
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