Festively decorated street with white garlands in a Mallorca village during a local celebration.

Places in Palma de Mallorca

When you think of Mallorca, you immediately picture Palma. And maybe one of the many tourist destinations on the island where you’ve spent a holiday. But few have heard of Sineu or Santa Maria del Cami.

These places each have one of the most beautiful weekly markets on the island. Or Sóller, known for its oranges and prawns? Sóller is also connected to the city of Palma by a historic railway line, where you can still travel on the old train. And have you heard of Binissalem? This municipality and small town in Mallorca is the heart of the island’s traditional winemaking. As small as the island is, its towns and municipalities are incredibly diverse. And each place has a very special story to tell.

Historical Alcudia city wall, a preserved landmark
Challenging medieval walls, lively weekly markets, untouched nature, and 25 kilometers of fine sandy beaches.
Panoramic view of Andratx village
Seaside walkways alongside Mediterranean rural life: The municipality of Andratx brings together many contrasts.
Stairs leading to the Santuario de Sant Salvador in Artà
Artà offers a unique blend of historical sites, traditional craftsmanship and pristine nature.
Scenic view of Biniamar village showcasing its charming landscape and architecture.
The idyllic mountain village of Biniamar, with about 400 inhabitants, is one of the smallest in Mallorca.
Iglesia de Santa María de Robines with the stunning Sierra de Tramuntana in the background.
From mid to late September, Mallorca’s most famous wine village, Binissalem, reaches its peak splendor each year.
Panoramic view of Cala Rajada and its coastline.
The former fishing village in the northeast of Mallorca is now one of the island’s most popular tourist destinations.
Metal letters showcasing Can Picafort at the beautiful beach in Can Picafort.
Can Picafort is located in the Bay of Alcúdia, approximately ten kilometers south of Port d’Alcúdia.
View of Capdepera from the Castell
Capdepera is known for its fortress, the Capdepera castle. However, this small town in the northeast has much more to offer.
Path to Colònia de Sant Jordi beach with stunning turquoise sea views.
The popular tourist destination Colonia de Sant Jordi is located on the southeast coast of Mallorca.
Scenic view of the charming mountain village Deià in Mallorca, Spain.
The artistic village is located on a hill at the edge of the Serra de Tramuntana.
Charming steps beside the church in Fornalutx, Mallorca.
Considered one of the most beautiful villages in Spain, Fornalutx is a place you will fall in love with.
Historic Inca Town Hall featuring traditional Mallorcan architecture.
Approximately 200,000 people gather each year on the third Thursday of November in Inca to celebrate “Buena Vista” or “Dia del Buitre.”
Scenic palm-lined walkway near La Lonja waterfront.
Mallorca’s metropolis, with 480,000 inhabitants, captivates with its picturesque harbor atmosphere.
Peguera Beach featuring traditional straw umbrellas offering shade and relaxation.
Dive into the turquoise sea or enjoy Mallorcan delights in tapas bars and restaurants with Germans.
Stairs leading to Calvary in Pollença
Every year, on Good Friday, thousands of islanders and tourists make a pilgrimage to the Descent from the Cross procession at the Calvary.
Fishing boat at Port dAndratx with nets docked in the harbor.
Port d’Andratx is a picturesque harbor in the southwest of Mallorca that has become an exclusive destination.
Stunning beach in Port de Pollença
A paradise for water sports enthusiasts and families! The Bay of Pollença is protected, so there are almost no waves and the water is quite shallow.
Sa Pobla Town Hall, a historic building
In Sa Pobla, a small town in northern Mallorca, life revolves around agriculture. Every year, on the night of January 16th to 17th, it is filled with devils.
Beautiful Sant Elm Beach with clear waters and scenic views of the coastline.
Sant Elm captivates with its idyllic location and paradisiacal beach. Additionally, its culinary offerings are sensational.
Pine forest overlooking the sea in Santa Ponça
Santa Ponsa is a charming coastal destination in the southwest of Mallorca, known for its beautiful beach.
Charming street in Sineu showcasing the bell tower of Santa Maria church.
The small village of Sineu is located in the heart of Mallorca, away from the large tourist crowds.
Sóllers main square featuring the Cathedral in the background.
Throughout the year, the charming town of Sóller, along with its port, Port de Sóller, is in full high season.
Son Servera Town Hall illuminated by sunlight
Son Servera is in the northeast of Mallorca and is part of the picturesque town of the same name, known for its charming corners.
Vibrant blooming flowers adorn a traditional house facade in Valldemossa.
As the refuge of George Sand and Frédéric Chopin, Valldemossa has always been a magnet for tourists.