Area guides

The Mallorca we know.

A working knowledge of the island — region by region, neighbourhood by neighbourhood, village by village.

Palma

Region №01

Palma

Historic capital, modern soul

From the UNESCO-listed old town to the leafy hillsides above the bay, Palma is one of Europe's most liveable Mediterranean capitals — a city of cathedrals, markets, terraces and quiet sea-facing streets.

Southwest Mallorca

Region №02

Southwest Mallorca

Marinas, villas and the bay of Andratx

The most established address on the island — a string of bays, ports and gated estates connecting Palma to Port d'Andratx, with pine forests above and turquoise water below.

North Mallorca

Region №03

North Mallorca

Old-world ports and long sand beaches

Sandstone townhouses, lemon trees and a long, gentle bay. The north is family-led, more local, and quieter outside the summer months — with the Tramuntana never far behind.

Tramuntana

Region №04

Tramuntana

Villages between mountain and sea

A UNESCO-listed mountain range running the length of the west coast. Stone villages, olive terraces and an artistic, discreet international community.

Southeast Mallorca

Region №05

Southeast Mallorca

Honey-stone villages and turquoise coves

Some of the island's most beautiful coastline — protected coves, pine forests and a slower, more local pace anchored by Santanyí and Cala d'Or.

Central Mallorca

Region №06

Central Mallorca

Stone villages and country fincas in the Pla

The agricultural heart of the island — honey-stone villages, almond and olive groves, weekly markets and a slower, distinctly local rhythm. Country fincas with land, light and long horizons define the market.