Area Guides


South-West Mallorca

South-West Mallorca, including towns such as Andratx, Santa Ponsa, and Port d'Andratx, is one of the island’s most sought-after regions. Known for its stunning coastline, this area combines prestige with convenience. Also, home to Puerto Portals, a bustling marina and hub of upscale dining, shopping, and socialising, adding to the area’s appeal.

Central Mallorca

The central region of Mallorca, encompassing towns like Santa Maria del Camí, Binissalem, and Alaró, offers a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Santa Maria del Camí is renowned for its wine production, hosting the famous Macia Batle Bodega. The area boasts a convenient train link to Palma, making it highly accessible. Similarly, Binissalem...

East Mallorca

The eastern coast, with areas like Artà, Santanyí, and Cala d’Or, is known for its serene atmosphere, natural landscapes, and quieter beaches. Here, the coastline is dotted with secluded bays and hidden coves, ideal for those seeking a peaceful, unspoiled setting. Manacor, the birthplace of tennis legend Rafa Nadal, is home to the world-renowned Rafa Nadal A...

West Mallorca

The West, especially the areas of Deià, Sòller, and Valldemossa, is framed by the majestic Tramuntana Mountains and attracts those seeking a bohemian, creative environment. Known for its dramatic cliffs and scenic landscapes, this region has inspired artists, writers, and celebrities for decades. Sóller, famed for its orange groves, is a traditional town th...

South Mallorca

South Mallorca, including Llucmajor and its surrounding areas, offers a mix of exclusive beaches and hidden gems. Notable spots include Cala Blava and Bellavista, home to the Mhares Beach Club, and the ultra-exclusive Cap Rocat, a former fortress turned 5-star hotel and restaurant. Other highlights include Sa Torre, Puig de Ros, and Cala Pi, offering serene coastal living.

North Mallorca

North Mallorca, home to towns like Pollensa and Alcúdia, boasts picturesque landscapes where mountain views meet sandy beaches and hidden coves. Pollensa, one of Mallorca’s prettiest old Roman towns, is famed for its Calvario Steps—a historic climb rewarded with stunning vistas. The town is also known for its vibrant Sunday market, offering local crafts, prod...

Palma Mallorca

Palma, Mallorca’s dynamic capital, is the island’s cultural and social hub. Here, centuries-old architecture blends seamlessly with modern luxury. Highlights include the iconic La Seu Cathedral, stylish boutiques, and renowned art galleries. Residents enjoy a sophisticated urban lifestyle, with fine dining and a calendar filled with cultural events.