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The Five Best Places To Visit In Mallorca

The Five Best Places To Visit In Mallorca

Last Updated on May 15, 2023

In recent years the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca has moved away from the package holiday crowd with the island’s capital Palma de Mallorca leading the charge with swanky designer boutiques and Michelin star aspiring restaurants. Elsewhere the rest of the island has followed suit with properties being snapped up by wealthy Europeans looking for a home in the sun.

Mallorca has of course for all intents and purposes remained a summer holiday destination, it’s just that now they want to distance themselves from the bad press of young Brits behaving badly in while out partying in Magaluf. In fact, if you were to stay in the north-eastern corner of the island you would think you were the only one to succumb to Mallorca’s many charms.best places to visit in Mallorca
For Spanish artist Joan Miró Mallorca was all about the pure Mediterranean sunlight and the colors reflected off the mountains and sea which is the inspiration for five of the best places to see in Mallorca – stunning places far away from the partying crowds!

in Palma, Ausblick vom Hotel

The Five Best Places To Visit in Mallorca

1 Cap de Formentor

The lighthouse at Cap de Formentor offers incredible views out to sea any time of day but comes alive in the evening when people gather to watch the sun gently disappear into the sea. The 20-kilometer drive up from Port de Pollenca is not for the faint-hearted and will have your palms sweating as you grip the steering wheel while navigating the hairpin bends. In the end, though it is worth it when you will feel as though you are standing on the edge of the world.Cap de Formentor Panorama

2 Calo d’es Moro

As you descend into Palma’s Son Sant Joan Airport you will be blown away by how blue the sea looks from the aircraft’s window and of all the coves and beaches on Mallorca my favorite has to be Calo d’es Moro. Located in the south-east of the island six kilometers from the town of Santanyí, Calo d’es Moro is a small beach surrounded by steep cliffs with some of the clearest turquoise colored water you will find anywhere on the planet. With limited space available for sunbathing it is best to get there early to claim your spot.best places to visit in Mallorca

3 Fornalutx

Often described as being the prettiest village in Spain, Fornalutx is nestled in the Tramuntana Mountain’s surrounded by orange and lemon groves. The stone village buildings and their red-tiled roofs appear to be locked in a time warp where nothing has changed for hundreds of years. Don’t be surprised to hear more Catalan than Spanish – the official language of the Balearic Islands. Fornalutx is ideally suited for hikers and mountain bikers the town attracts hundreds of tourists each summer to come and wander around its narrow cobbled streets. This is without a doubt one of the best places to visit in Mallorca!Todo principio es duro.

4 Port de Soller

Of all the seaside towns in Mallorca Port de Soller has to be my favorite. Situated on a horseshoe-shaped bay on Mallorca’s west coast, Port de Soller managed to escape the over-development that occurred during the 70s and 80s keeping its traditional old world charm. The town boasts a lovely waterfront promenade alive with restaurants and bars where you can spend a leisurely lunch watching the traditional Llaut fishing boats bob up and down in the harbor. Getting to Port de Soller couldn’t be more fun either with an award-winning 100-year-old wood paneled tram running between Port de Soller and the capital Palma.Best Places To Visit in Mallorca

5 Es Capdellá (for the Almond Blossoms)

My last suggestion may come as a bit of a surprise as it is an event that occurs annually between the months of January and February. I am of course referring to the almond blossom when Mallorca’s nearly 5 million almond trees spring to life with their brightly colored pink, white and cerulean flowers. Almond trees grow all over Mallorca but the best place to see the trees in full bloom is Es Capdellá, in particular the three-hour hike from Es Capdellá through the Galatzó Estate. Another good place for almond blossoms is the central Raiguer District. AllTrails has all the hikes in this area mapped out – I recommend downloading the Alltrails app if you’re planning to hike in Mallorca. Mallorca

Photo Credit: All images used via Flickr’s Creative Commons Licensing. (1) Mallorca by Kyle Taylor; (2) Mallorca View by PercyGermany; (3) Mallorca Almond Blossom by Tobias Leeger; (4) Cap de Formentor by Vaidotas Mišeikis; (5) Calo Des Moro by Tommie Hansen; (6) Fornalutx by Emilio Vaquer; (7) Port de Soller by John Mason