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Things to do and visit in Mallorca, Spain

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July 13, 2020
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A recent survey by Love Holidays revealed that Mallorca in Spain is the most popular holiday destination for Brits post-lockdown period.

Some say Mallorca is a beacon of calm, sophistication, beauty and A-List celebrity. It is also an Island of great wealth with its 870,000-strong population enjoying the highest per capita level of disposable income in Spain.

Long gone are tales of union jack shorts, binge drinking and abandonment of inhibitions – this classy portrayal may come as some surprise.

Mallorca is in fact breathtakingly stunning. From deserted white sand beaches to craggy pine-clad mountain ranges, the exquisite architecture of historic buildings to flower-filled fields heavy with citrus trees, Mallorca offers every kind of beauty for everyone.

Covid-19 update: Spain is allowing quarantine-free travel for all Britains to Spain. More information here.

Calo des Moro, Mallorca (c) pixabay/tommyleroux720

The trick is to get behind the wheel of a car (or indeed the helm of a motoryacht or charter a day out on a small yacht), explore and discover your personal piece of Island paradise.

Serra de Tramuntana

For me, the best place to start is the UNESCO World Heritage Site Serra de Tramuntana, the western backbone of the Island that offers steep mountain scenery set against a Mediterranean backdrop.

Puig Major, Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca
Puig Major, Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca (c) wikimedia/Antoni Sureda

Cala Deià

My favourite beach, Cala Deià, can be found here, one of the most bewitching inlets on Mallorca’s entire coastline with the clientele to match.

The littoral outlet for well-heeled Deià, a village that has been home to Mick Jagger, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Richard Branson and poet Robert Graves who is buried there, Cala Deià may be small (200m wide), far from sandybeaches but the water is crystal clear, the rocky outcrops imposing and the atmosphere convivial.

Cala Deià, Mallorca
Cala Deià, Mallorca (c) wikimedia/Chixoy

Either lunch at one of the delightfully primitive beach restaurants or, as I prefer, pack a hamper with a chic-nic of smoked salmon, cheeses, baguettes, leafy salad, strawberries, linen napkins, champagne flutes and iced cava and become the envy of the west.


Planning a trip to Mallorca?

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Feeling inspired by Mallorca’s beautiful beaches, friendly people, delicious food and sunshine? Book your trip to Mallorca with Love Holidays, the fastest growing online travel agency in the UK. 

Mallorca is an ideal family destination and Love Holidays can help you book an all-inclusive getaway, short break or self-catering villa to locations including Palma Nova, Santa Ponsa, Alcudia and Cala d’Or. Prices are as low as £115 per person for flight and all-inclusive hotel.  

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Fornalutx Village

The Serra de Tramuntana also hides my favourite Mallorcan village, Fornalutx. Twice elected Spain’s most beautiful, Fornalutx is surrounded by fragrant orange and lemon groves set against an imposing mountain backdrop.

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Fornalutx, Mallorca (c) wikimedia/Adrian Pingstone

The miniature main square is fringed with immaculately presented pavement cafes who’ll reward you with a cool beverage after you’ve tired your legs mounting the never-ending steps to nosy at the patios and flower-decked balconies of the lovingly preserved stone Mallorcan houses.

Son Marroig and Monestir de Maramar

As you drive back down south, take the coastal road and nip into Son Marroig and Monestir de Miramar on the way. Both former residences of the Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvador (who fell head over heels with Mallorca) and both open to the public for a few euros entry, it’s undoubtedly the views that will captivate you more than the houses for they are the stuff of dreams – particularly from the neoclassical marble temple at Son Marroig which is now a popular venue for post-card perfect weddings and acoustic concerts.

Palma

From village to city, capital Palma is Mallorca’s only real city and deserves your full attention for at least a day. It shares many characteristics with big sister Barça – a Gothic Cathedral that has received the Gaudi touch, refurbished old buildings, mazy shopping streets, gardens with splashing fountains, art museums and an impressive city beach.

Palma Cathedral, Mallorca
Palma Cathedral, Mallorca (c) wikimedia/Sir James

The best vantage point for looking down over Palma’s rooftops, endless marina front and visiting cruise ships is the Castell de Bellver. In a wooded hilltop just west of the City, this 14th century fortress is immaculately conserved and built in a canny circular design with a central keep. Climb up to the rooftop for the most attractive and peaceful views and go on a Sunday – it’s free.

The wine route

Whatever your penchant; following the wine route of the Island’s 60 plus bodegas, scaling the countryside to a hilltop monastery or swinging a club on one of Mallorca’s 22 immaculate golf courses, all of Mallorca is within easy reach.

 

Puerto Pollença, Mallorca
Puerto Pollença, Mallorca (c) wikimedia/Ryan Lothian

Puerto Pollença

A drive from Palma in the south to Puerto Pollença in the north takes just 50 minutes on smooth motorway and to reach the beach resort of Cala Millor on the Island’s east coast is just one hour 15 minutes from the capital. Nothing requires great logistical planning.


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