Restaurants · El Camino – Elegant tapas bar and restaurant, perfect for an elevated Spanish dining experience · Botànic – Beautiful plant-forward cuisine in a hidden garden setting in the city center · Adrián Quetglas – A Michelin-starred dining experience blending Mediterranean and international flavours · Forn de Sant Joan – A romantic, stylish spot in Palma's old quarter with fantastic Mediterranean cuisine Cocktail Bars · Ginbo – Known for its creative gin and tonic menu and sophisticated atmosphere · Bar Nicolas – A stylish hidden gem perfect for aperitifs and late-night drinks in Old Town Rooftop Bars · Sky Bar at Hotel Hostal Cuba – Stunning panoramic views over Palma’s marina · Es Princep Rooftop Bar – Elegant rooftop terrace with sea views, perfect for sunset cocktails Architectural Sites · La Seu Cathedral – Palma’s iconic Gothic cathedral facing the sea, a must-see · Palau de l'Almudaina – A beautiful historic royal palace right next to the cathedral
Formentor Beach – Crystal clear waters and dramatic mountain backdrops Playa de Muro – Long, white sandy beach, perfect for families and beach walks Cala Mesquida – A breathtaking cove with turquoise waters and soft sand Cala Llamp – Rocky beach with a chic beach club atmosphere and beautiful views
Restaurante Illeta (Camp de Mar) – A magical restaurant set on a small island just offshore Gran Folies Beach Club (Andratx) – Iconic and luxurious beach club nestled in a rocky bay Assaona Gastrobeach Club (Palma) – Relaxed and stylish beach dining right near Palma’s port Cala Vinyes Beach Club – Hidden beach spot for a more laid-back afternoon Sa Foradada (near Deià) – A must-see viewpoint and rustic beach restaurant famous for sunset paella. (Best to hike down or boat in for lunch – unforgettable!)
Bodegas Biniagual – Family-run vineyard offering tours and tastings in English and Spanish Bodegas Macià Batle – One of Mallorca’s most famous wineries, easy to visit and with generous tastings Can Axartell – Stunning modern winery nestled in a hidden valley; known for biodynamic wines
· Visit the charming villages of Valldemossa, Deià, and Sóller — each with winding streets, art galleries, and cafés · Take a vintage wooden tram from Sóller to Port de Sóller · Explore Cap de Formentor for dramatic coastal cliffs and panoramic views · Stroll around Palma Old Town, exploring small boutiques, galleries, and hidden courtyards · Enjoy a traditional paella by the sea — it tastes even better with a glass of local white wine! · Book a boat tour to discover hidden coves only accessible by water
· Hike to Cala Deià – A scenic 30–40 minute walk down to a beautiful little rocky beach with charming seafood restaurants · Lunch at Ca’s Patro March – Famous seafood restaurant right on the rocks at Cala Deià (book in advance!) · Cocktails at Sa Fonda – Legendary local bar perfect for evening drinks under the trees · Art Galleries in Deià – Explore the many small art shops and galleries that the town is famous for · Mirador de Son Marroig – A stunning sunset spot overlooking the sea and Sa Foradada rock formation