Mallorca Magic: A Sizzling Guide to Stay, Savor, and Sway on the Spanish Isle

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  • Mallorca

  • Local Culture

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Curator’s statement

Mallorca is a part of the Balearic Islands of Spain. It is famous for its gorgeous, lush mountains and oceans. It's a more chill but jaw-dropping euro-luxe destination. They have one central city, Palma, where a ton of action and nightlife goes on. But that city is surrounded by these picturesque towns. Their towns seem to have been blessed by sunshine, and their orange juice is actually the best in the world. Late August is a great time to go.

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Where to stay in Mallorca

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Things to do in Mallorca

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Tram Trekking

Navigate the island's charming towns aboard the historic tram system, a leisurely way to discover hidden gems and get between localities relaxingly and in styIe!

Citrus Bliss in Sóller

Hop on the tram towards the town of Sóller for a delightful journey through lush landscapes where citrus orchards abound, treating yourself to a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice.

Dive into the Depths

Embark on a snorkeling escapade with a small boat rental; no license needed. Explore Mallorca's crystal-clear waters, uncovering vibrant marine life and underwater wonders. I know the coordinates to the best spot!

Dreamy Deià

Wander through the enchanting village of Deià, surrounded by olive groves and overlooking the sea. Indulge in the citrusy allure with a glass of local orange juice, epitomizing Mediterranean freshness.

Sweet Stop at Ca'n Molinas

Visit the iconic Pastisseria Ca'n Molinas in Valldemossa, where delectable pastries and traditional treats await, providing a perfect carb-loaded boost for your Mallorcan adventures.

Gelato Delights at IO Gelato

Treat your taste buds to artisanal gelato at IO Gelato, a hidden gem in Port de Sóller. Choose from a myriad of flavors while soaking in the island's ambiance. I love their lemon and orange sorbets!

Scenic Vistas

Discover my favorite viewpoints scattered across Mallorca, capturing breathtaking panoramas that showcase the island's diverse landscapes and its unique blend of culture and nature.

Places to eat & drink in Mallorca

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Coastal elegance meets fine dining with fresh seafood and stunning views.

Cliffside and beachside charm serving up Mediterranean classics and sea-inspired delights.

Vibrant flavors and local ingredients in a chic setting overlooking Mallorca's beauty. In the Jumierah PDS.

  • Ca's Xorc

Rustic-chic hillside retreat offering panoramic mountain views and exquisite Mediterranean cuisine.

Michelin-starred excellence, blending Mallorcan tradition with contemporary culinary innovation.

Global fusion in Palma, where diverse flavors and lively vibes create a culinary celebration.

  • Sunset Lounge Jumeirah Port De Soller

Luxurious dining with gourmet cuisine and breathtaking sunset vistas in Port de Soller.

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For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Paige Menze's guide, Relaxing Luxury 4 Day Itinerary In Mallorca.

This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Mallorca.