What you'll do
Explore the sunning island Mallorca with this itinerary, designed to help you to experience the perfect mix of historic towns, reathtaking beaches and scenic mountain landscapes. Whether you´re a cuture lover, beachgoer or adventure seekter, this guide ensures you won´t miss a thing.
Day 1
Estellencs
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Charming village in mountain paradise
Estellencs is a charming little village nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains of Mallorca. With its clean stone streets, historic buildings, and stunning views of the Mediterranean sea, it's a peaceful retreat for walkers and cyclists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The village has a laid-back vibe, with just a handful of cafes, restaurants, and a small shop called 'A Little Bit of Everything'. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks to the nearby cove of Cala Estellenc and soak up the tranquility of this hidden gem in Mallorca.
Cala d’Estellencs
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Charming cove with rocky beach
Cala d’Estellencs is a charming cove located in the village of Estellencs on the island of Majorca, Spain. With its pebbly and rocky beach, moderate waves, and stunning sunsets, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The small fishing port adds to its unique charm, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing day by the sea.
Port des Canonge
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Charming stone beach in Mallorca
Port des Canonge is a small, charming stone beach tucked away on the North West coast of Mallorca. With its backdrop of old stone huts and traditional fishing boats, it's like stepping back in time. The narrow beach doesn't leave much room for sunbathing, but it's perfect for a quick dip in the sea. Just watch out for those strong winds blowing in from the northwest and east! And if you're hungry after your swim, there are a few fish restaurants in the nearby village to satisfy your cravings.
Banyalbufar
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Coastal village
Banyalbufar is a charming coastal village nestled in the rugged mountains of Mallorca's west coast. Known for its ancient terraced hillsides cascading down to the sea, this sleepy town offers a peaceful escape from the tourist crowds. With just a handful of hotels, cafes and art galleries, Banyalbufar exudes a laid-back vibe perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat. Visitors can explore historic landmarks, enjoy stunning views of the Tramuntana mountains and savor traditional Mallorcan cuisine in this hidden gem of a village.
Valldemossa
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Charming village with rich history
Valldemossa, a charming village in Mallorca, Spain, is known for its picturesque beauty and historic landmarks. One of its main attractions is the Royal Charterhouse of Valldemossa, where the famous composer Frédéric Chopin spent a winter with his lover George Sand in 1838-39. The town also hosts festivals like Festes de la Beata and Annual Artdemossa, drawing tourists to enjoy art exhibitions and cultural performances. With its rich history and scenic surroundings, Valldemossa offers visitors a unique blend of heritage and relaxation in a Mediterranean setting.
Port de Valldemossa
Sightseeing
Coastal spot
Port de Valldemossa is a charming little coastal spot near the picturesque mountain village of Valldemossa in Mallorca. With its pebble beach and crystal-clear waters, it's the perfect place to take a dip and soak up some sun. You can also enjoy a delicious meal at the seaside restaurant Es Port while admiring the tranquil sea views. It's a hidden gem worth checking out if you're looking for a relaxing day by the water in Mallorca.
Can Costa Valldemossa
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Charming restaurant in Valldemossa
Can Costa Valldemossa is a charming restaurant nestled in the picturesque village of Valldemossa, Spain. Known for its delicious Mediterranean cuisine and stunning views of the Tramuntana mountains, this hidden gem offers a delightful dining experience that delights both locals and tourists. With a menu featuring fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional Spanish dishes, Can Costa Valldemossa is a must-visit destination for food lovers looking to savor the flavors of the region in a fun and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely meal on the sunny terrace or cozying up by the fireplace on cooler nights, Can Costa Valldemossa promises a memorable culinary adventure in the heart of Mallorca.
Deià
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Charming coastal village in Mallorca
Deià is a charming coastal village nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains of Mallorca, Spain. Known for its picturesque landscape of orange and olive groves overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Deià has attracted literary and musical luminaries over the years. From poets like Robert Graves to rock stars like Mick Jagger, this idyllic town has been a haven for creative minds seeking inspiration in its tranquil surroundings. Whether you're into literature, music, or just soaking up the Mediterranean vibes, Deià offers a unique blend of culture and natural beauty that's sure to captivate visitors from all walks of life.
Cala Deià
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Secluded cove with turquoise waters
Cala Deià is a small, picturesque cove located on the west coast of Mallorca, Spain. It's known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and rugged cliffs that provide a stunning backdrop for sunbathing and swimming. The beach itself is pebbly, so make sure to bring some sturdy water shoes if you plan on taking a dip. Overall, Cala Deià is a hidden gem perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a peaceful day by the sea.