EAT
Mallorca is famous for its organic agriculture and outstanding farm-to-table dining. Not sure where to eat? Browse our list before you book!
La Vieja de Jonay Hernandez
Fun and friendly Palma-based restaurant with inventive, Canarian inspired tapas.
Ca's Patro March
Casual waterside restaurant in Cala Deià serving fresh seafood. Book in advance!
Duke
“Beach Shack Chic” dining in the Santa Catalina neighborhood of Palma.
Botànic
Upscale “plant-forward” dining experience in an enchanting setting in Palma.
La Nueva Burguesa
Casual spot in Santa Catalina serving the best burgers on the island!
El Fornet de la Soca
Connect with some of the historic flavors of the island by trying this bakery’s traditional pastries and breads.
Ca'n Joan de s'Aigo
Café famous for its hot chocolate, ice cream, and “cuarto” sponge cake. Stop by for an authentic Mallorcan classic, the ensaimada.
El Camino
Top-notch tapas dining with a buzzy bar vibe.
El Olivo Restaurant
Fine dining with a spectacular view at Belmond La Residencia in Deià.
Local Fare
Be sure to try regional specialties like sobrasada, tumbet, cocas mallorquinas, sopas mallorquinas, ensaimadas, pa amb oli, cocarrois, and hierbas.
DRINK
From beach clubs to buzzing bars, Mallorca’s vibrant social scene has a lot to offer. Meet us for a drink at one of our favorites below!
Door 13
Palma speakeasy with craft cocktails and live swing bands. Find the code on their social media page to enter.
El Patio de Gloria
Timeless ambience and classy cocktails at Hotel Gloria de Sant Jaume in Palma.
Bodegas Ribas
Oldest winery in Spain with 100 acres of vineyards. Choose from one of several excellent guided tours.
Sa Fonda
Hip hangout in the heart of Deià. Catch live music performances and stick around for some late night drinking.
Tast Club
Hideaway restaurant and bar in Palma with vaulted ceilings and a private-member feel.
Toque de Queda
Grab a seat in the courtyard at this cozy tapas bar tucked away on a quiet street in Palma.
EXPLORE
Relax on one of Mallorca’s 200+ beaches or visit its organic olive groves, wineries and citrus farms. For lovers of the great outdoors, the Tramuntana mountain range offers excellent hiking, climbing, canyoning and mountain biking.
Serra de Tramuntana
Dramatic mountain range running along the western coast of the island. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cala Deià
Tiny, rugged beach in the northwestern mountain village of Deià. Sunbathe along the surrounding cliffs and grab lunch at Ca’s Patro March.
Vintage Tram to Port Sóller
Ride the San Francisco-style tram between Sóller town and Port de Sóller. It was originally used to transport oranges but is now a pleasant way to travel to the port.
Paseo del Borne
Palma’s most elegant avenue unites the best in high street stores, luxury designers, gourmet restaurants and luxury boutique hotels. Try local favorites like Rialto Living, Rouge, or Uterqüe Boutique.
Salinas d' Es Trenc
Visit the ancient salt pans at Es Trenc which produce around 10,000 tons of salt per year.
Caló des Moro
Unspoiled beach hidden in a remote, rocky inlet near Mallorca’s southern tip.
Caves of Drach (Dragon Caves)
Four large caves with an underground lake formed thousands of years ago by the Mediterranean rides. Located in Porto Cristo.
Mercat Santa Catalina
Browse and buy locally grown produce, fresh fish, and meats at the bustling Santa Catalina market in Palma. Fun vibe on weekends when locals linger after shopping to enjoy wine and tapas.
Sa Calobra
Stunning setting for two unique beaches tucked in among steep, rocky cliffs and divided by the Torrent de Pareis on the northwest coast of the island.
Mercat de l'Olivar
Popular fresh food market in Palma.