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ALL ABOUT MALLORCA

Discover Mallorca – an island of Mediterranean beauty, local charm, and year-round sunshine. Explore crystal-blue coves, the Serra de Tramuntana, vibrant villages, and authentic Mallorquí culture. Experience gastronomy, nature, and relaxation at your own pace on one of Europe’s most inspiring islands.

This is Mallorca

Mallorca is more than an island — it’s a living blend of Mediterranean nature, history, and culture that invites you to slow down, explore, and feel its rhythm. From the moment you arrive, Mallorca greets you with its warm light, clear sea, and a landscape shaped by centuries of tradition and craftsmanship. This is a place where the old and the new coexist effortlessly, creating an island experience that feels both timeless and refreshing.

At the heart of Mallorca lies its diversity. One day you can wander through the narrow streets of Palma, discovering Gothic architecture, vibrant markets, and contemporary art. The next, you’re hiking along dry-stone trails in the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site where dramatic cliffs meet terraced olive groves and sleepy mountain villages like Valldemossa, Sóller, or Fornalutx.

Mallorca’s coastline is just as varied. More than 200 beaches and cales offer everything from lively seaside resorts to quiet turquoise coves hidden between pine-covered cliffs. Whether you prefer the wild beauty of Cala Tuent, the white sands of Es Trenc, or the family-friendly atmosphere of Port d’Alcúdia, the island has a place for every mood.

Food is a central part of the Mallorcan identity. Traditional dishes such as pa amb oli, tumbet, or fresh seafood sit proudly alongside modern Mediterranean cuisine. Local wineries, farms, and markets tell the story of an island deeply connected to its land.

Above all, Mallorca is a feeling. It’s the sound of waves in the early morning, the smell of almond blossoms in February, long summer evenings, and the friendliness of its people.
This is Mallorca — authentic, diverse, and endlessly inspiring. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning again and again, the island always offers something new to discover.

If you are lloking to learn more about Mallorca, you can also visit our Palmallorca Blog.

Most asked questions about Mallorca

Is Mallorca a good place to live year-round?
Yes. Mallorca has a mild climate, a stable local community, international schools, modern healthcare, and a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle all year.

Is Mallorca safe?
Yes. Mallorca is one of the safest regions in Spain, with low crime rates and a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere.

Which part of Mallorca is best to stay in?
It depends on your style. Palma for city life, the Tramuntana for nature and villages, the northeast for families, and the southeast for quiet coves and beaches.

Do people speak English in Mallorca?
Yes. English is widely understood in tourist areas, but the local languages are Catalan (Mallorquí) and Spanish.

What is the best time to visit Mallorca?
Spring and autumn offer perfect temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for beaches and nightlife.

How long should you stay in Mallorca?
3–5 days for highlights, 7–10 days to explore the island fully and enjoy both beaches and mountains.

Do you need a car in Mallorca?
Not in Palma, but yes for exploring beaches, villages, and natural areas. Public transport is good but limited outside main routes.

Are Mallorca’s beaches good?
Yes. Mallorca has over 200 beaches, from long sandy bays to hidden turquoise coves — some of the best in the Mediterranean.

Is Mallorca expensive?
It’s moderate. Local tapas bars, markets, and public transport are affordable, while resorts and luxury dining can be higher-priced.

Is Mallorca suitable for families?
Absolutely. Safe towns, shallow beaches, outdoor activities, and family-friendly hotels make Mallorca ideal for children of all ages.

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