Santa Margalida, Mallorca – History, Culture & Rural Life

Santa Margalida, Mallorca – History, Culture & Rural Life

📍 Where is Santa Margalida?

Santa Margalida lies in Mallorca’s northeast, about 45 minutes by car from Palma via the Ma-13 motorway. Though inland, it belongs to the same municipality as Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina, giving it both a rural and coastal character.


🏛️ History & Character

Saint Margaret of Antioch

Founded in the 13th century after the Catalan conquest, Santa Margalida grew as an agricultural hub surrounded by almond, carob, and cereal fields. The town takes its name from Saint Margaret of Antioch, the patron saint of the parish church that dominates the skyline.

Unlike its seaside counterpart Can Picafort, Santa Margalida feels traditional and timeless, with quiet squares, stone houses, and a rhythm of life still tied to the land.


🌿 Things to Do in Santa Margalida

ActivityWhy VisitPalma Weekly Tip
Parish Church of Santa MargalidaImpressive 13th-century church with views from the stepsVisit during late afternoon for photos
Weekly Market (Tuesdays)Fresh produce, crafts, and local goodsPair with a café stop on the main square
Ethnological MuseumInsight into rural traditions and farming lifeSmall but authentic
FestivalsSant Jaume (July) & La Beata (September)Experience parades, music, and traditional dances

🍴 Eating & Drinking

Santa Margalida is small but has a handful of authentic eateries:

  • Restaurante Sol y Sombra – Local dishes and tapas.
  • Bar Can Pere – A classic café-bar in the town square.
  • Nearby Can Picafort – For beachfront dining and seafood options.

👉 Related: Can Picafort, Mallorca


🏨 Where to Stay

Santa Margalida, Mallorca, fincas

Most visitors choose to stay on the coast (Can Picafort or Son Serra de Marina) and visit Santa Margalida for a cultural detour. However, you’ll find charming rural stays nearby:

  • Finca Agroturismos – Rustic countryside stays with pools.
  • Holiday Villas – Many private rentals in the surrounding farmland.

👉 Related: Agroturismo in Mallorca


🚗 Getting There from Palma

ModeDurationDetails
Car~45 minVia Ma-13 motorway, free parking in town
Bus~1h 15 minTIB buses connect Palma with Santa Margalida
TrainNot availableClosest station is Inca, then bus

👉 Related: Public Transport in Mallorca


🗓️ Best Time to Visit

  • Spring & Summer: Markets and festivals fill the town with life.
  • Autumn: Harvest season — almonds, carobs, and figs.
  • September: Don’t miss the La Beata Festival, one of Mallorca’s most traditional celebrations.

❓ FAQ – Santa Margalida, Mallorca

Is Santa Margalida the same as Can Picafort?

No, Santa Margalida is the inland town, while Can Picafort is the coastal resort. Both belong to the same municipality.

Is Santa Margalida worth visiting?

Yes, it’s perfect for a cultural break from the beach, especially on market days.

What is Santa Margalida best known for?

Its historic church, weekly market, and the La Beata Festival in September.


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