Cala Deià is a small rocky cove with crystal-clear turquoise waters and cliffside scenery. This 70-meter-long, mostly pebble beach offers excellent snorkeling but is known for its intimate, rugged charm rather than sandy comfort.
Country estate & museum with great views.
Rocky spit of land accessible by hike, boat or car with a namesake restaurant & sunset watching. We plan to hike here one of our free days.
Port de Sóller features two main, family-friendly sandy beaches—Playa d'en Repic and Playa de Port de Sóller (Es Través)—set within a protected horseshoe bay on Mallorca's northwest coast. Both offer calm, clear waters, sunbeds, showers, and a scenic promenade with restaurants, surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains.
Valldemossa is a picturesque mountain village renowned for its cobblestone streets, green-shuttered stone houses, and historic Royal Carthusian Monastery.
The Jardins d'Alfàbia is a historic estate and garden complex in Bunyola, nestled at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it blends Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles across a manor house and lush botanical grounds. It is famous for its intricate water features, ancient palm trees, and its history as the former residence of an Arabic viceroy.