Discover the best top things to do in Inca, Spain including Inca Market, Finca Son Bordils, SART Club, Iglesia parroquial de Santa Maria la Major, Lottusse Outlet, La Guarida Inca, Mercantil Poligono, Recamper - Camper Outlet Store, Bodegas Munar, Vela Charter Balear.
Restaurants in Inca
4 based on 23 reviews
Take a morning out to visit this market if you get the chance! While driving through the streets trying to find somewhere to park you can see stalls down pretty much every street!
We found an underground multi story car park right in the centre which was not an all expensive.
The market is great with a bit of everything for everyone! Mainly leather goods like handbags, belts and accessories, but a lot of clothing both traditional and modern.
Be prepared to haggle! It's all part of the experience and I managed to save a few quid!
5 based on 12 reviews
Son Bordils produces a range of top quality "Vino de la Tierra" wines. My personal favourites are the reds which are available as single grape varieties (Syrah, Cab. Sav. and Merlot) and their Negre - which is a superlative blend. White and rose wines are also produced, but I'm unable to comment as I have not sampled these (yet).
The Finca is well established - dating back to 1433.
If you plan to visit an advance call is advised - this should help avoid clashes with other visitors. The finca is open weekdays between 10:00 and 18:00hrs.
Learn, sample and enjoy !!!
4 based on 31 reviews
Visited this place a couple of times when in Inca for the market. Lovely ambience to the place and I wish we could have been there for the evening music. Coffee and beer reasonably priced and staff efficient and polite.
4 based on 13 reviews
The Santa Maria la Major is in the centre of Inca on the Placa Santa Maria la Major. It is a nice old but renovated church which can be visited for free - a nice booklet about the church is one Euro.
Note the address is not Cala Figuera as indicated in this listing.
4 based on 10 reviews
This is a factory outlet store of the Lottusse shoe factory which is actually based in Inca, Mallorca. It is a rather upmarket store with a nice collection of elegant shoes. Discounts in the order of 25-40 percent can be obtained. In fact I bought a really nice pair of partially linen, partially blueleather brogue summer shoes for 89,-- Euros.
It is on an industrial area with the Camper shoe factory outlet store just across the street, so you can visit two shoe outlet stores with one trip.
3.5 based on 31 reviews
Prior to our holiday in Palma we had investigated things that we do on Majorca using the excellent public transport service. High on the list was the market in Inca on Thursdays.
We bought incredibly cheap tickets to travel by train from Palma and sped through the countryside in a modern, spotlessly cleaned, light and bright train. We had no difficulty in finding the market when we came out of the railway station because it was right there just in front of us. We soon made a number of purchases. However as we went down the rows of stalls we soon discovered that while there were hundreds of them, I'm sure that if you were to place them end to end they would stretch the length of Princes St. in Edinburgh, there was just far too much repetition, and not enough variety. In addition far too many stall were selling obviously fake designer goods. If we saw one 'Michael Kors' handbag then we saw over 3,000, with hundreds of the matching purses. Do people actually buy these. They were for sale all over Majorca but we never saw anyone carrying one.
In among the leather and household goods stall were a number selling local fresh fruit and vegetables. We bought two absolutely huge juicy nectarines at one stall for about one euro. We never realised that nectarines could grow so big. Obviously those imported into the UK are the ones that pass the supermarket size requirements.
All in all an interesting experience but I don't think that we would ever bother going back again.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
En zona con fàcil aparcamiento, se distingue por un servicio excelente y comida bien presentada y de calidad. Trato muy agradable del personal.
3.5 based on 21 reviews
Recamper is the factory outlet store of the famous Camper shoes which are made in Inca, Mallorca. It is on an industrial terrain, not in the centre of town. However it is a nice store and the trendy Camper shoes are sold there with an interesting discount in the order of 25-40 percent.
The Lottusse factory otlet store is just across the street which makes the visit even more worthwhile. There I actually bought a pair of shoes.
4 based on 1 reviews
We rent sailboat and boats with skipper, for excursions from Porto Cristo, Mallorca, along the coast for one day. Included: skipper, diving equipments, meals, drinks and fuel cost. For more days you can navigate between the Balearic Island (Menorca, Cabrera, Ibiza, Formentera) this option is added as extra:the cost of skipper, fuel, meals,drinks, final cleaning.The prices are always really cheap.
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