Palma is one of our favourite cities in the world and an absolute must-see while you’re on the island. — Hotels — Nakar M House Boutique Hotel Protur Nasia — Breakfast & brunch — Surry Hills Coffee Rosevelvet Bakery Lili's — Lunch — Café Cappuccino (specifically the Plaza de Cort location) the Club Sandwich is a must! Izizi Nunnak Bibap — Dinner — El Camino is our favourite restaurant (book in advance!) La Rosa Vermutería Ombu TKO Tacos Toque de Queda — Bars — Nakar rooftop bar for sunset Cuba rooftop bar Sky Nudos rooftop terrace Bar Nicolás — What to do — Visit the cathedral Stroll the Passeig del Born, Puro beach club is always a good idea Walk or cycle along Portixol's waterfront
Pollensa Old Town is a charming town we absolutely adore and Puerto Pollensa is a great place to base your stay, with lovely beaches and picture perfect sea views. — Where to stay — Hoposa Cultural Boutique Hoposa Panorama Mon Boutique Hotel — Where to eat — Café Cappuccino Na Ruixa Bahia La Cantina Bo's Cafe — What to do — Wine tasting at Bodega Can Vidalet, an authentic Mallorcian wine tasting experience The Pine Walk (Paseo de los Pinos) is a scenic, 2km coastal promenade walk The Pollensa Old Town market is held every Sunday 8:00am - 1:30pm in the Plaza Major Platja de Formentor and Cala Formentor are beautiful beaches nearby
— Deià — Deià is a picturesque, artistic village on Mallorca's northwest coast, nestled in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Serra de Tramuntana mountains. A day trip here will not disappoint. — Sóller — Sóller is a charming, historic town nestled in an orange-grove-filled valley. Famous for it's traditional wooden train running to Port de Sóller, it's neighbouring coastal village. — Boat Trips — Mallorca offers a diverse range of boat trips, from relaxing catamaran cruises in Palma Bay to adventurous dolphin-watching excursions in the north. — Beach Clubs — There's some really cool beach clubs in Mallorca. Gran Folies Beach Club (Cala Llamp), UM Beach House (Puerto Portals), Purobeach Palma (Can Pastilla)