MALLORCA — SPAIN
Areas
Palma (South) - typical European city, where most people fly in
West Side - mountain range and beautiful rocky beaches and overlooks
South East/East Side - Sandy Beaches, Beach Vibes and Quaint towns
North - Resorts, Nightlife, More Tourists
Beaches of Mallorca:
Muro Beach (North East): Located in the Bay of Alcúdia, this beach offers miles of fine white sand.
Cove Agulla (North East) : The clear & shallow waters make it a popular spot for families.
Cove varques (East) : Secluded cove after a short hike that has pristine beach and impressive cliffs.
S'Almunia (South East Side): Much Smaller Beaches
Calo Des Moro (South East Side) : Touristy but exceptional views
Cala Mondrago (South East) : Great for swimming
Es Trenc (South) : Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca
Cala Deià (West) : Small parking options so go early but one of the most famous and beautiful swimming beaches
Torrent de pareis (North West)
Sa Calobra (north of Soller) - Beautiful rocky beach
CAP DE FORMENTOR- Great for a Sunset
Cala D’or (East): Free parking but must go early
Cala Llombards (South East side) - Go early to get any parking in summer months
Food Options:
Reserve in Advance
Ca's Patró March- must book two weeks in advance and call immediately. Across the beach there is another option that is less pricey and just as good as a back up option!
Outside of these reservations: everything is delicious and easy to get into as long as you do not wait until prime dinner time
Exploring the Island
Sa Calobra (North of Soller) beautiful rocky beach
Caló del Moro- famous beach in the South & recommend a boat tour
Serra de Tramuntana (west side, mountain range / hiking)
Arch of Pedra trail- beautiful views of the coastline
Torrent de Pareis Trail - a deep canyon surrounded by spectacular rock faces
Tossals Verds Trail takes you through pine forests, green valleys and flowery meadows.
Valldemossa (West) : Beautiful town with monastery
Deià (West) : A bohemian village
Sóller (West) : Known for its modernist architecture
Fornalutx (West)
Petra (center):
Santanyi (South East)
City of Palma