Felanitx, Mallorca – Town Guide & Things to Do

Felanitx, Mallorca – Town Guide & Things to Do

Discover Felanitx – Wine, Markets & Monastery Views

Located about 50 minutes by car from Palma, Felanitx is a historic inland town surrounded by vineyards, monasteries, and rolling countryside. Often overshadowed by its coastal neighbor Portocolom, Felanitx has long been a center of wine production and ceramics, and today it’s best known for its lively Sunday market and the hilltop Sant Salvador Monastery, which offers panoramic views across Mallorca.

Felanitx makes a rewarding day trip from Palma, combining history, culture, and gastronomy in one of the island’s most authentic towns.


🏛️ Things to Do in Felanitx

ExperienceWhy GoPalma Weekly Tip
Sunday MarketOne of Mallorca’s liveliest markets, with fresh produce, local wine, clothes, and craftsArrive before 11am for the best experience and to avoid crowds
Sant Salvador MonasteryStunning hilltop monastery with sweeping views over the southeastSunset is magical — combine with a drink at the café
Castell de SantueriDramatic clifftop castle ruins above FelanitxWear good shoes — paths are rocky but views are spectacular
Ceramics WorkshopsFelanitx has a long tradition of potteryLook for small artisan shops around town

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🍷 Wine & Gastronomy

Felanitx is at the heart of one of Mallorca’s most important wine regions. Vineyards here are known for producing wines from indigenous grapes like Callet and Manto Negro, which pair beautifully with traditional cuisine.

  • Bodega Ànima Negra – Award-winning winery producing some of the island’s most iconic reds.
  • Vins Toni Gelabert – Organic and biodynamic wines with a cult following.
  • Local tip: Many bodegas welcome visitors, but call ahead to arrange tastings.

Pair your wine experience with hearty Mallorcan dishes such as porcella rostida (roast suckling pig) or a simple pa amb oli made with local olive oil.

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🏡 Where to Stay in Felanitx

While many visitors come for the day, Felanitx also makes a great base for exploring southeast Mallorca, especially if you love wine and countryside escapes.

StayStyleWhy Book
Agroturismo Son VallsRural fincaAuthentic charm surrounded by vineyards
Petit Hotel Hostatgeria Sant SalvadorHilltop monastery hotelStay right at the monastery with unbeatable views
Cas Concos Boutique Stays (nearby)Small hotels in a rural villageGreat for quiet retreats close to Felanitx

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🚗 Getting to Felanitx from Palma

  • By Car: Around 50 minutes via Ma-19, passing through Campos.
  • By Bus: TIB line 501 from Palma to Campos, then a connection to Felanitx (around 1h 15m).
  • By Tour: Wine-tasting tours and cultural excursions from Palma often include Felanitx.

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📅 Best Time to Visit Felanitx

  • Spring (Mar–May): Wine tours and monastery hikes.
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Pair Felanitx with nearby beaches like Portocolom or Cala d’Or.
  • Autumn (Sep–Oct): Grape harvest season – the most atmospheric time for wine lovers.
  • Winter (Nov–Feb): Quiet streets, local dining, and dramatic sunsets from Sant Salvador.

❓ FAQ – Felanitx, Mallorca

What is Felanitx known for?

Felanitx is famous for its Sunday market, the Sant Salvador Monastery, and its surrounding vineyards.

Is Felanitx good for wine lovers?

Yes – it’s one of Mallorca’s most important wine towns, home to bodegas like Ànima Negra and Toni Gelabert.

How far is Felanitx from Palma?

It’s about a 50-minute drive from Palma Cathedral, making it an easy day trip.


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