Maria de la Salut – Rural Mallorca at Its Most Authentic

Why Visit Maria de la Salut?
Maria de la Salut is a traditional Mallorcan village in the Pla de Mallorca region, surrounded by fertile farmland and rolling countryside. It’s a destination for travellers seeking authenticity: quiet streets, rustic stone houses, and a pace of life that hasn’t changed much for generations. The village is also known for its honey production, traditional festivals, and welcoming community.
- Authentic Mallorcan atmosphere far from mass tourism
- Weekly markets with local produce and honey
- Traditional stone houses and village squares
- Central location – perfect for exploring the island
🏛️ Things to Do in Maria de la Salut
While Maria de la Salut is a small village, it has a surprising number of highlights for curious visitors.
Explore the Village Square
The heart of the village is Plaça des Pou, a charming square with cafés and the main church, where locals gather during fiestas.
Visit the Parish Church of Mare de Déu de la Salut
This 16th-century church gives the village its name and is the centrepiece of religious and cultural celebrations.
Local Market
Held weekly, the market offers honey, fruit, vegetables, and artisanal goods. It’s a good place to meet locals and sample products from nearby farms.
Fira de Maria de la Salut
The annual September fair features local crafts, gastronomy, and cultural performances — a great time to see the village come alive.
Cycling & Countryside Walks
The flat surroundings make it ideal for cycling routes through Pla de Mallorca, connecting with neighbouring towns like Llubi, Ariany, and Sineu.
👉 For more outdoor inspiration, see our guide to Outdoor Activities in Mallorca.
🍴 Where to Eat
Maria de la Salut has a handful of restaurants offering traditional Mallorcan dishes, along with casual cafés for a relaxed meal.
- Restaurant Celler de Maria – Traditional Mallorcan cuisine, hearty portions.
- Es Canto d’es Pou – Local favourite with tapas and homemade dishes.
- Village cafés – Ideal for a coffee and pa amb oli on the square.
🏨 Where to Stay
Accommodation here is small-scale and rural, with agroturismos and village rentals the main options.
- Agroturismo Roqueta – Rustic charm in the countryside.
- Hotel Rural Maria de la Salut – Boutique stay in a restored house.
- Holiday rentals – Apartments and homes in and around the village.
🌿 Lifestyle & Vibe
Life in Maria de la Salut revolves around farming, tradition, and community. The village is quiet, with narrow streets, relaxed cafés, and a strong sense of heritage. It’s not designed for nightlife or mass tourism — rather, it’s a place for those who want to connect with local life.
📜 History & Did You Know?
- The name “Maria de la Salut” comes from the church built in honour of Our Lady of Health.
- The village has deep agricultural roots, with honey, almonds, and cereals among its traditional products.
- Many old stone houses here feature original cisterns and cellars, once vital for storing water and wine.
Is Maria de la Salut worth visiting?
Yes, especially for travellers looking for an authentic rural village with markets, traditions, and central access to the rest of Mallorca.
How far is Maria de la Salut from Palma?
About 40 minutes by car (45 km).
What is Maria de la Salut famous for?
Its honey production, traditional fairs, and authentic village atmosphere in the Pla de Mallorca region.
📍 From Palma to Maria de la Salut
- By Car: ~40 minutes via Ma-13 motorway.
- By Bus: Line 390 from Palma connects to Maria de la Salut (around 1 hour).
- By Taxi: ~€50–60 from Palma city centre.