The Serra de Tramuntana offers pure nature, picturesque villages and breathtaking scenery. Ideal for outdoor activities and culture.
Mallorca city guides - places that tell stories
Mallorca is more than just beaches and turquoise seas. The island's small towns and villages are full of life, full of stories to be discovered. Whether it's the shady alleyways of Valldemossa or the hustle and bustle of Palma's squares - every place has its own rhythm.
I remember an afternoon in Sóller when the old streetcar ran through the orange groves and people paused for a moment. Moments like this are what Mallorca is all about - places that have their own rhythm and stories that lie dormant in everyday life.
Our city guides will take you on a journey through these special places - off the beaten track, right into the heart of the real Mallorca.
Artà - Where time and history go hand in hand
Artà - Where history comes alive. Authentic charm, picturesque alleyways and nature experiences in one of the most unspoilt corners of Mallorca.
Portocolom: Where time seems to stand still - and the sea calls
Portocolom: Idyllic harbor town on Mallorca with authentic charm, Baños de Cleo, Cala Marcal and a quiet, maritime atmosphere.
Port Adriano: glamor, yachts and a touch of exclusivity
Port Adriano: glamorous superyachts, first-class restaurants and nature trails. Experience Mallorca's luxurious side in the southwest of the island.
Alcúdia - Where the past comes alive and the sea calls
Experience Alcúdia: a medieval old town with history, one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca and magnificent views.
Peguera: From fishing village to tourist stronghold - and yet somehow still cozy
Peguera: from fishing village to modern vacation stronghold. Find out how the picturesque coastal town on Mallorca has changed since the 1960s.
Camp de Mar: from tranquil coastal town to exclusive vacation destination
Camp de Mar on Mallorca: from its quiet beginnings as a fishing village to a luxurious vacation destination with villas, resorts and a famous golf course.
Port d'Andratx: from fishing port to high society destination
Port d'Andratx: from fishing village to posh yachting destination. Find out how the port and the town of Andratx have developed into high society destinations.
Palma de Mallorca: the city that is more than just a stopover
Palma de Mallorca is more than just a capital - it is the beating heart of the island. From the imposing La Seu Cathedral to the hidden alleyways of the old town, Palma combines history, modernity and the real life of Mallorca
Colònia de Sant Jordi: From the scent of salt to a coastal jewel
Colònia de Sant Jordi - once a quiet fishing village and center of the salt trade, today a popular coastal town with dream beaches such as Es Trenc and the proximity to the Cabrera National Park. A place that has been transformed without losing its soul.
Cala Rajada: from sleepy fishing village to lively hotspot
Cala Rajada has transformed from a sleepy fishing village into a lively vacation destination. With beautiful beaches, a charming harbor and an exciting nightlife, the town offers a mix of tradition and modernity - a hotspot for sun worshippers and night owls alike
Cala d'Or - How the white village on the coast almost became the perfect insider tip
Find out how Cala d'Or, the white village on Mallorca's coast, was created by architect Josep Costa Ferrer. From a fishing village to an elegant retreat, it has retained its charm despite tourism - simple and luxurious at the same time, a real insider tip.