Where should I go and what should I do in Mallorca?
Sail the turquoise waters and secluded coves of the Serra de Tramuntana.
Stay in a luxury finca surrounded by olive groves and vineyards.
Explore Palma's grand Cathedral and elegant Old Town.
Dine on Mediterranean cuisine at Michelin-starred restaurants in Palma.
Discover the dramatic beauty of Deià and its artists' village charm.
When should I go to Mallorca?
April–May – Mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and fewer crowds.
June – Warm weather and excellent conditions for sailing before peak summer.
September–October – Warm seas, pleasant temperatures, and a more relaxed atmosphere.
What do I need to know for a trip to Mallorca?
Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area, although six months of validity is recommended.
Renting a car is highly recommended if you want to explore Mallorca's mountain villages, secluded coves, wineries, and countryside estates beyond Palma.
Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets and hiking trails, particularly if you plan to explore the Serra de Tramuntana.
Mallorca uses the Euro (EUR), and credit cards are widely accepted, although carrying some cash is helpful for smaller restaurants, markets, and rural businesses.
Look beyond Palma and the major resorts by exploring Deià, Sóller, Valldemossa, the Serra de Tramuntana, and Mallorca's beautiful northern and eastern coastline.
Perched dramatically on a clifftop above Port de Sóller in northwest Mallorca, Jumeirah Mallorca overlooks the sparkling Mediterranean and the rugged Serra de Tramuntana mountains.
Son Bunyola hotel is Sir Richard Branson’s newest hotel. Each of the 26 beautifully designed rooms and suites have their own unique character, charm, and soaring views.
Finca Serena Mallorca is a luxurious retreat set amidst the serene landscapes of the Mallorcan countryside, offering an unparalleled escape into tranquility and natural beauty. Situated on a sprawling estate, this boutique hotel seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary elegance.
The old Convent de la Missió is our adults only +16, luxury boutique hotel in the historical center, built during the seventeenth century for the purpose of educating missionaries, stands surrounded by small streets and courtyards with gardens in Palma's old town center.
The St. Regis Mardavall Resort offers the ultimate in ambiance and elegance, and impeccably attentive service for a truly decadent Spanish islands holiday...
A luxury 16th century mansion or a contemporary eco annex-- you can pick which to stay in at the Hospes Marciel & Spa. View the details here, and book!
The Es Racó d'Artà estate is adjacent to the Llevant Mallorquin nature reserve, in an environment that has been kept as wild as possible to preserve its original essence. Its 220 hectares have 34 rooms, from which you can connect with yourself and the environment.
Located where the Old Town meets the Santa Catalina neighborhood, the hotel is perfectly situated in an exclusive and inviting area of bars, cafés, and restaurants that is also close to shopping, the cathedral, and many historical sites.
Find a resort atmosphere offering an ideal blend of relaxation, sport, and sensory pleasure at Castillo Hotel Son Vida on the Spanish Island of Majorca...
Set amidst the crystal waters of the Mediterranean, on Spain's renowned island of Mallorca, the luxurious boutique Gran Hotel Son Net is an elegant sanctuary...
A unique and exclusive lifestyle hotel with a privileged beachside location on the outskirts of Calvia. Set among the rich Mediterranean pines and palm trees that front the iconic sandy beaches.
Mallorca is the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, but its appeal extends well beyond the beaches that first put it on the map. The island rises from the Mediterranean into the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape where stone villages cling to mountain slopes, and winding roads lead toward the sea.
Palma makes an excellent base for travelers who want culture alongside their time in the sun. Its Gothic cathedral dominates the waterfront, while the Old Town is filled with famed galleries and picturesque restaurants. Further north, Deià and Sóller offer a more secluded Mallorca, with hiking trails and mountain roads leading toward coves that are best reached by boat. Luxury Link's Mallorca collection also includes properties in Port de Sóller and the countryside around Pollença, giving travelers a multitude of ways to experience the island.
Food is another reason to venture inland. Mallorcan specialties include sobrasada, a paprika-spiced cured sausage, and tumbet, a rustic dish of layered vegetables. Palma also has Michelin-starred restaurants for those looking to explore the island's more refined side.
For the full Mallorca experience, rent a car and leave room for the mountain roads. A private sailing excursion is another worthwhile splurge, particularly when the goal is to reach a secluded cove before returning to shore for dinner. With elegant properties set among the mountains, countryside, and coast, the right stay becomes part of the pleasure of discovering Mallorca.