Jonathan & Sophia

Tuesday, June 10, 2025 • Port de Sóller, Spain

Jonathan & Sophia

Tuesday, June 10, 2025 • Port de Sóller, Spain

Mallorca is stunning and has so much to offer from picturesque beach coves, charming towns and authentic Spanish tapas.


We have created a list below of some of our favourite parts of the island. We recommend hiring a car to really explore all it has to offer!

Ride the vintage tram from Sóller to Port de Sóller

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One of Sóller’s most unique features is its vintage wooden tram, which connects the town to its coastal port, Port de Sóller. This scenic ride takes passengers through beautiful landscapes and orange groves.

Jardins De Alfabia

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Located. 10 minute drive from Sóller, Jardins de Alfabia is a historic estate and garden located in the Tramuntana mountains of Mallorca, renowned for their lush greenery, fountains, and a blend of Moorish, Gothic, and Manor House. There is also a picturesque cafe in the gardens to enjoy.

Boat trip from Port de Sóller to Cala Tuent/Sa Colobra

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Some of Mallorca’s most beautiful Calas and coves are easier to reach by boat than by car. You can self drive some boats or hop on a boat trip excursion from Port de Sóller. Two coves we recommend stopping at are Cala Tuent and/or Sa Colobra.

Mallorcan Markets

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We would definitely recommend visiting one of Mallorca’s markets at least once. There are many stalls offering beautiful handmade jewellery, accessories, clothes, flowers, fruit, vegetables and other local produce.


Monday: Calvià, Lloret de Vistalegre, Manacor, Caimari, Montuïri.


Tuesday: Alcúdia, Artà , Campanet, Porreres and Santa Margalida.


Wednesday: Andratx, Capdepera, Felanitx, Deià, Petra, Port de Pollensa, Santanyí, Selva, Sencelles, Sineu, Vilafranca de Bonany and Colònia de Sant Jordi (middays).


Thursday: Ariany, Campos, s'Arenal, Consell, Inca, Pòrtol, Sant Llorenç de Cardàssar, Ses Salines, Sant Joan, Lloseta.


Friday: Algaida, Binissalem, Can Picafort, Llucmajor, Maria de la Salut, Pont d'Inca, Son Servera and Sa Cabaneta.


Saturday: Palma, Santanyí and Sóller


Sunday: Alcúdia, Felanitx, Llucmajor, Pollensa ,Santa Maria del Camí, Valldemossa and Sa Pobla.


Valldemossa

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Valldemossa - One of our personal favourite places on the island - it literally feels like a film set! Valldemossa is located in the heart of the Tramuntana mountains. Renowned for its charming stone houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and lush greenery.

Restaurant recommendations:

- La Posada

- De Tokyo a Lima at Valdemossa Hotel

- Can Costa

- Restaurante Troya

- Ca’n Uetam

-Mirabona

-Es Taller

Alcúdia

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Alcúdia is a historic town in northern Mallorca, celebrated for its well-preserved medieval walls, beautiful beaches, and vibrant markets.


Restaurant recommendations:

-Can Gavella

- Osteria el Patio

- Alcanada

- Miramar

-Malgache

- Figueret

- Can Pantina

-Ca’n Matevat


Santanyi

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Santanyi is a charming town in southeastern Mallorca, known for its golden sandstone buildings, lively markets, and beautiful nearby beaches and coves.


Restaurant recommendations:

-Es Cantonet

- Laudat

- Pura Vida (just outside of Santanyi)

-Sa Botiga

- Es Molí

- East 26

(Brunch & breakfast)

- Cal Reiet

- Sa Botiga

- Terra Origens

Palma

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Palma is Mallorca’s capital and is known for its stunning cathedral, historic old town, shopping, tapas and lively waterfront.


Restaurant recommendations:

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Puerto Pollença

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Puerto Pollença is a picturesque coastal town in northern Mallorca, famous for its beautiful beaches, scenic Pine Walk promenade, and relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.


Restaurant recommendations:

- Bella Roma

- Illa D’or

-Stay

-365 at Son Brull