Where to Stay in Mallorca

The Mediterranean's most beautiful island

UNESCO mountain roads, turquoise coves, world-class cycling, and Palma's remarkable food scene.

Travel Guide

Mallorca is the Mediterranean at its most concentrated. The Serra de Tramuntana — a UNESCO World Heritage mountain range — runs the length of the northwest coast, creating dramatic cliffs, isolated coves, and the cycling roads that attract professional teams every spring. Palma's Gothic cathedral rises from the sea and the city behind it has one of the best restaurant scenes in southern Europe. Deià, where Robert Graves wrote for 50 years, is one of the most beautiful villages in the world. And the north coast coves — Cala Tuent, Cala Figuera, Cala Barques — reward the drive with complete isolation and crystalline water.

Best Neighborhoods

Palma Old Town — Cultural & Gastronomic

400+ hotels · La Seu Cathedral, Arab Baths, Mercado Santa Catalina

Port d'Andratx — Luxury & Yachting

150+ hotels · Superyacht Marina, Cala Llamp Beach, Clifftop Villas

Deià — Artistic & Bohemian

80+ hotels · Robert Graves Museum, Belmond La Residencia, Cala Deià

Alcúdia — Historic & Seaside

250+ hotels · Medieval Walls, Pollentia Roman Ruins, Playa de Alcúdia

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