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The Destination

The Wedding Website of Cody Dierickx and Jaylene Azconegui
Welcome to the island of Mallorca, Spain! Mallorca is a place that feels both special and welcoming. We chose this island for its breathtaking beauty, its sense of ease and warmth, and because part of our family calls Mallorca home, making it especially meaningful to us. From crystal-blue waters and ancient olive groves to sun-washed villages and sweeping coastal views, Mallorca’s culture and cuisine create the perfect setting for a celebration meant to be shared and remembered. Celebrando el amor bajo el sol de Mallorca. Below is a list of recommendations and what to do during your visit to this beautiful Island.
Port d'Andratx

Port d'Andratx

A chic marina with hillside homes and unforgettable sunsets. The harbor is still a working fishing port, so you can watch the boats come in while enjoying a cocktail at a waterfront bar.

Palma Old Town

Palma Old Town

The Old Town (Casco Antiguo): A maze of narrow streets and hidden courtyards. Suggest a stop at Plaça de Cort to see the ancient, 600-year-old olive tree.

Sóller & Port de Sóller

Sóller & Port de Sóller

If you have a full day, this 1912 wooden train takes you through the mountains to the stunning town of Sóller. It’s a quintessentially Mallorcan experience.

Deià & Valldemossa

Deià & Valldemossa

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Visit these charming romantic villages with cobblestone streets nestled between mountains and sea.

Mallorca’s Calas

Mallorca’s Calas

Mallorca is known for its calas. small, stunning coves with crystal-clear turquoise water, tucked between cliffs and pine trees. They’re perfect for swimming, relaxing, and soaking in the island’s natural beauty.

Vineyards

The island has been esteemed by royalty and wineries since the Roman Empire, and for good reason. Be sure to look out for Mori, a local white blend similar to Sauvignon Blanc and Champagne, or a local Syrah from the mountain region up north.

Golfing & Sports

Golfing & Sports

Mallorca’s golf scene is highly prestiged across Europe. Other popular sports on the island include road cycling, water sports, and adventure sports such as diving, jet skiing, wakeboarding, and more.