Essential travel tips for visiting Mallorca, from transportation to budgeting and safety.
Just 35 minutes from Palma de Mallorca, the inland town...
Set in the sheltered Bay of Pollença, Port de Pollença...
Nestled in a horseshoe-shaped bay on Mallorca’s dramatic west coast,...
Experience Mallorca’s most scenic journey on the historic wooden train...
Estellencs is a postcard-sized village clinging to the slopes of...
From the heart of Palma to the soul of Mallorca.Clinging...
Perched on the western rim of the Serra de Tramuntana,...
Why Visit Mirador Es Colomer? Standing at the edge of...
Discover Felanitx – Wine, Markets & Monastery Views Located about...
Planning Your Visit to Formentor Lighthouse Located at the dramatic...
Where history, art, and sculpture meet in the heart of Palma. Tucked beside Palma Cathedral and the Almudaina Palace, the Palau March Museum is one of the city’s most elegant...
Where Joan Miró painted, dreamed, and shaped his final masterpieces. The Fundació Miró Mallorca, founded by the legendary Catalan artist himself, offers a rare glimpse into the intimate world of...
Few places in Palma capture the city’s quiet charm like La Rambla — a tree-lined avenue that combines history, elegance, and everyday life. Just a short walk from Plaza Mayor...
Palma’s contemporary art hub built into its ancient walls. Palma’s contemporary art hub built into its ancient walls — a perfect bridge between Old Town lanes and the sea. If...
Christmas Market at Mallorca Fashion Outlet Festival Park (also known as Mallorca Fashion Outlet) turns into a festive village each December, with illuminated streets, family activities, food stalls and late-opening...
What to Expect Halloween builds steadily across mid–late October, peaking on 31 October. Many international neighborhoods do trick-or-treat or shop-trail games; Palma’s Old Town and Santa Catalina often host family-friendly...
A local guide to the island’s year in motion Life in Mallorca moves with the seasons — and with it, a rhythm of festivals, fairs, and celebrations that locals know...
Fresh fish, local pride, and Mediterranean spirit Each October, the fishing village of Cala Ratjada transforms into a lively seafront festival dedicated to one of Mallorca’s most iconic seasonal fish...
Where to Go Around Alcúdia & Pollença The north’s rocky...
Orientation & Why Go Costa dels Pins (“Pine Coast”) is...
What Makes Cala Llamp Special A dramatic, rocky amphitheatre of...
How These No-Car Hikes Work You can reach several headline...
How This Guide Works We focus on ride-tested areas where finding good coffee, fast carbs and safe bike parking is easy. Use the maps to orient, then plan your loop...
Palma does cafés properly: sunlit terraces, polished espresso, flaky ensaïmadas, and low-key spots made for lingering. Use this guide to find your perfect cup — whether you’re after third-wave pour-overs,...
A week of flavour, creativity, and local competition Every November, Palma’s restaurants and bars join forces for TaPalma, a citywide festival dedicated to the art of tapas and cocktails. For...
Why It’s Worth It Two compact coves tucked into the headlands of Port d’Andratx, minutes from the waterfront. Cala Marmassen = rock platforms and deep, clear water; Cala Fonoll =...
Orientation for Palma-Based Swimmers The southwest is your fastest route to clear, sheltered coves from the city. From Palma Cathedral, most spots sit 15–30 minutes along the Ma-1 toward Calvià....
Santa Ponsa at a Glance Santa Ponsa (Santa Ponça) is a broad, gently shelving bay in Calvià with soft sand, seasonal lifeguards, and a long promenade of cafés and ice-cream...
Two Pocket Coves Worth the Walk — If You Plan Smart On Mallorca’s southeast coast near Santanyí, Caló des Moro and Cala s’Almunia are two tiny, cliff-framed inlets with impossibly...
Where to Play Padel in Palma Padel is Palma’s after-work...
Diving Mallorca from a Palma Base From the heart of...
Palma as Your Trailhead From the heart of Palma to...
Boutique Hotels in Santa Catalina & Son Armadams Santa Catalina...
Exploring Palma’s Waterfront Marina District From the heart of Palma to the soul of Mallorca — the waterfront is where our city exhales. Along the renewed Paseo Marítimo, we move...
Driving in Mallorca can be a joy: winding mountain roads, scenic coastal drives, and the freedom to explore hidden villages at your own pace. But whether you’ve just moved here,...
Mallorca is more than sun, sea, and sangria. With over 300 days of sunshine, fast fiber internet, and a buzzing international community, it’s become one of Europe’s best-kept secrets for...
Palma de Mallorca isn’t just for holidays — it’s becoming one of Europe’s most attractive spots for remote professionals. With strong infrastructure, creative energy, and a growing business scene, it’s...
Copa del Rey MAPFRE: Palma’s Iconic Sailing Regatta Every summer, the Copa del Rey MAPFRE transforms Palma Bay into one of the world’s most prestigious sailing stages. Hosted by the...
🗓️ What is the ABTA Travel Convention? The ABTA Travel Convention is one of the UK travel industry’s most important annual gatherings. It brings together travel agents, tour operators, policymakers,...
Club de Mar Palma – The New Marina Experience The renovated Club de Mar Palma is one of the island’s most ambitious redevelopment projects, a €83 million upgrade of the...
🌕 See Mallorca’s Blood Moon from Palma & Beyond On the night of Sunday, September 7 to Monday, September 8, 2025, Mallorca will witness a total lunar eclipse - the...
Why It’s Worth It Two compact coves tucked into the...
Orientation for Palma-Based Swimmers The southwest is your fastest route...
Santa Ponsa at a Glance Santa Ponsa (Santa Ponça) is...
Two Pocket Coves Worth the Walk — If You Plan...
Best Neighborhoods Near Palma For Daily Commuters We keep this practical. Pick your daily anchor (office, school, gym), set a hard commute limit, and shortlist two or three areas that...
A Growing Tourism Trend Home swapping isn’t new, but it has gained fresh momentum in Mallorca since the pandemic. Rising hotel prices, inflation, and a shift toward more sustainable travel...
From sea-view estates in Deià to golf-front properties in Santa Ponça, Mallorca has no shortage of dream-worthy homes. Mallorca offers a unique mix of Mediterranean beauty and upscale living —...
Buying property in Palma isn’t just about finding the right square meters — it’s about choosing the lifestyle that fits you. From sea-view penthouses in Portixol & Molinar, to design-led...
Why Cala Murta Is Special Sheltered by steep limestone walls on the Formentor peninsula, Cala Murta is a wild, pebbly cove with consistently clear water on calm mornings. There are...
Golf Between Mountains and Sea Capdepera Golf offers one of Mallorca’s most relaxed and scenic golfing experiences. Opened in 1989 and designed by Dan Maples, it sits in a quiet...
Palma does cafés properly: sunlit terraces, polished espresso, flaky ensaïmadas,...
Cala Sant Vicenç – Four Little Coves, One Big View...
Best Places to Relax in Palma for Spas, Hammams & Day Passes Palma does urban wellness well: compact spa circuits in boutique hotels, authentic-style hammams, flexible day passes in Santa...
Choosing Your Cycling Base in Mallorca Mallorca rewards a smart base: north for Formentor and Tramuntana classics, Palma-side for quick transfers and city days, and Playa de Muro for flat...
Snapshot: What Coll d’en Rabassa is like A lived-in coastal barrio on Palma’s east side, Coll d’en Rabassa sits between Portixol/Molinar and Can Pastilla, minutes from the airport. Expect an...
Where to Stay in Palma With Kids Palma is easy with children: short distances, flat promenades, and a beach or playground never far away. The key is choosing a base...
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