Discover the Island of Calm
Landscapes & Climate
Mallorca is renowned for having one of the most diverse landscapes in the Mediterranean, where sandy beaches, fertile plains, and dramatic mountains co-exist as one. Protected by the over-arching Serra de Tramuntana mountains, Mallorca also offers guests a warm climate throughout the year.
Mountain Villages & the West Coast
Along the island's western edge, the Tramuntana mountains create some of the most stunning village settings. One of which is Deia, a village known for its houses of ochre, artistic heritage, and Michelin-starred restaurants. Further north, Soller is also a top choice for those seeking a refined countryside retreat in Mallorca.
Coastal Towns & Northern Shores
When we look beyond the west, Mallorca's coastline reveals distinct regions with their own personality and charm. In the south of the island, Puerto Andratx is known for its elegant marina, coastal villas, and undeniable air of sophistication. To the north, Pollenca, Puerto Pollenca, Alcanada, and Santa Margalida invite travellers with their expansive beaches, clear waters, and traditional island charm.