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La Seu Cathedral + Rooftop Terraces Climb

Palma's defining sight: a colossal Gothic sandstone cathedral right on the waterfront, with one of the world's largest rose windows that throws a famous color-and-light show across the nave (Gaudi reworked the interior). The seasonal rooftop terrace tour (May-Oct, ~215 steps) walks you out among the flying buttresses and bells with the whole Bay of Palma spread below — the first-timer's signature Palma photo. It's a flat 10-15 min walk from the cruise shuttle drop.

What to expect

You walk 10–15 minutes from the cruise shuttle drop straight to the waterfront cathedral, its colossal Gothic sandstone facade dominating the harbor view. Inside, Gaudí's reworked interior unfolds beneath one of the world's largest rose windows, which bathes the nave in a famous color-and-light show. If you've booked the rooftop terraces tour, you climb ~215 steps out among the flying buttresses and bells, with the entire Bay of Palma spreading below in that signature first-timer's photograph. A leisurely pace—cathedral interior plus rooftop—takes 1.5–2 hours total.

Who to call — book direct
Cathedral of Mallorca (Catedral de Mallorca / La Seu)
Standard admission incl. Sacred Art Museum EUR10 (~$11); guided rooftop terraces tour EUR20-30 (~$22-33) incl. cathedral entry. Buy on the official site before you sail — summer terrace slots sell out 2-3 weeks ahead.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

The ship's 'City of Palma' coach+walk tour runs $70-85 pp and mostly drops you at this same cathedral. Walk it yourself in 15 min and pay EUR10-30 direct — you save ~$50-70 pp and get the rooftop the bus tour skips. Direct wins decisively.

Good to know

Book the rooftop terrace tour (EUR 20–30, May–Oct only) on the Cathedral of Mallorca's official website before sailing; summer slots sell out 2–3 weeks ahead. Standard cathedral admission alone is EUR 10 (plus museum access). The round trip walk from pier to cathedral and back is 20–30 minutes; allow 2–3 hours total for a full visit, leaving a comfortable 2-hour buffer before all-aboard. Bring water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for the 215 rooftop steps; the terraces are exposed, so dress for strong Mediterranean sun and occasional wind off the bay.

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