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Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Lee Munger and Elias Riskin
Cala Deià

Cala Deià

Spain

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.

Son Marroig

Son Marroig

Ma-10, Deià, IB 07179, Spain

Country estate & museum with great views.

Sa Foradada

Sa Foradada

PM 07179, Spain

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.

Platja den Repic

Platja den Repic

Port de Sóller, IB 07100, Spain

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

Valldemossa

Valldemossa, IB 07170, Spain

Valldemossa is a picturesque mountain village renowned for its cobblestone streets, green-shuttered stone houses, and historic Royal Carthusian Monastery.

Jardins d'Alfàbia

Jardins d'Alfàbia

IB 07110, Spain

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.