Discover the most beautiful regions of Mallorca

Regions of MallorcaWelcome to the sun-kissed island of Mallorca, a jewel in the Mediterranean that has much more to offer than just its famous beaches. We would love to take you on a journey of discovery through Mallorca's diverse regions. From the vibrant capital of Palma to the quiet mountain villages of the Serra de Tramuntana, each region has its own unique charm. Whether you are a lover of culture and history, a nature lover, or simply looking for the perfect beach setting, Mallorca has something for everyone.

Immerse yourself in the world of picturesque landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture that make Mallorca one of Europe's most popular travel destinations. Let's explore the hidden treasures and unique characteristics of Mallorca's different regions together.

The southeast of Mallorca: a hidden gem full of wonders

Southeast Mallorca landscape panorama

The southeast of Mallorca is a mosaic of picturesque bays, historic sites, and vibrant traditions that attracts visitors from all over the world. This less-traveled region of the island offers a peaceful, authentic experience far away from the tourist crowds.

Cala d'Or – The Golden Bay

Cala d'Or, with its white, cube-shaped buildings reminiscent of Ibiza's architecture, is a highlight of the southeast. The bay, known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters, is ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The charming marina is a wonderful place to watch the yachts while enjoying dinner.

Santanyí – An artistic centerpiece

The town of Santanyí is known for its lively art scene. Numerous galleries and artists' studios line the narrow streets. The weekly market is a magnet for locals and visitors looking for local products and handicrafts.

The Dragon Caves (Cuevas del Drach)

An underground spectacle: The Dragon Caves are an absolute must-see in the southeast. These impressive limestone caves are home to Europe's largest underground lake, Lago Martel. Classical music concerts played on the lake are an extraordinary experience.

Mondragó Natural Park

Mondragó Natural Park is a paradise for nature and animal lovers. With its picturesque hiking trails, hidden coves, and diverse flora and fauna,the park is an idealplace for hiking and bird watching.

Colònia de Sant Jordi – Gateway to Cabrera National Park:

Colònia de Sant Jordi, a former fishing village, is the starting point for excursions to Cabrera National Park, an unspoiled archipelago with incredible marine biodiversity. The beaches here, such as Es Trenc, are known for their fine white sand and crystal-clear waters.

Archaeological sites and historical heritage in the southeast of Mallorca

The southeast is rich in historical treasures. Visit the Talaiot settlements, prehistoric megalithic constructions that offer deep insight into Mallorca's early history.

Mallorca's southeast and its culinary discoveries and local wines

The region is also known for its culinary delights. Enjoy local dishes such as tumbet or sobrassada. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the local wines grown in the region's wineries.

Summary of Mallorca's southeast

The southeast of Mallorca is a place where history, culture, and natural beauty flow seamlessly into one another. Every visit here offers a new discovery, a new story waiting to be told. It is a place where time seems to slow down and every moment becomes a lasting experience.

The northeast of Mallorca: a paradise for explorers

Beach Mallorca Fantastic view from the air

Mallorca, an island known for its breathtaking beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture, has a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered in the northeast. This region, off the beaten track, is a paradise for those seeking authenticity and unspoiled nature.

Cap de Formentor – The Cape of Dreams

A trip to the northeast of Mallorca would be incomplete without a visit to Cap de Formentor. This spectacular cape offers some of the most impressive views on the island. The winding road leading to the lighthouse is an experience in itself. Along the way, there are numerous viewpoints from which to admire the steep cliffs and endless sea.

The caves of Artà – An underground wonder

One of the most fascinating natural wonders in northeast Mallorca is the caves of Artà. These huge underground caves are known for their impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Guided tours through this geological marvel are an unforgettable experience.

Cala Ratjada – The lively coastal town

Cala Ratjada, originally a fishing village, is now a lively coastal town that attracts visitors with its beautiful beaches, charming cafés, and a variety of restaurants. The town is particularly popular for its lively promenade and picturesque harbor.

S'Albufera Nature Reserve – A paradise for birdwatchers

The S'Albufera Nature Reserve is a wetland of international importance. It is a refuge for many bird species and an ideal destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

Culinary delights and local markets in Mallorca's northeast

The northeast of Mallorca is also known for its culinary diversity. Enjoy fresh fish and seafood in one of the many coastal restaurants. Don't miss the local markets, where you can find fresh produce and handmade products.

Summary of Mallorca's northeast

The northeast of Mallorca is a gem waiting to be discovered by you. Every corner of this region offers a unique combination of natural beauty, historical charm, and vibrant culture. A visit here is not just a trip to a destination, but a discovery of a way of life.

Western Mallorca: A journey through dramatic landscapes and cultural treasures

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The west of Mallorca is a region characterized by dramatic mountain landscapes, idyllic villages, and a rich culture. This area of the island offers a completely different experience from the lively beaches of the east or the quiet coves of the south.

Serra de Tramuntana – The heart of Mallorca

The Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the backbone of Mallorca. This impressive mountain range offers spectacular hiking trails, breathtaking views, and hidden villages. Places such as Valldemossa, Deià, and Fornalutx are known for their picturesque beauty and winding stone streets.

Valldemossa – A village in the clouds

Valldemossa, famous for its connection to Frédéric Chopin and George Sand, is a must-see for culture lovers. Stroll through the flower-filled streets, visit the old Carthusian monastery, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this mountain village.

Deià – The artists' village

Deià, once a refuge for writers, musicians, and artists, including Robert Graves, has a unique creative energy. The combination of traditional architecture, breathtaking landscapes, and a relaxed lifestyle makes it an inspiring place.

Sa Calobra and Torrent de Pareis – A natural wonder

The adventurous drive to Sa Calobra along winding roads is an experience in itself. Here you will find the Torrent de Pareis, an impressive gorge that ends in a spectacular bay.

Sóller and the historic train

Nestled in a fertile valley full of orange groves, Sóller is famous for its historic train that connects Palma with Sóller. This nostalgic train ride through the mountains is a wonderful way to experience the landscape.

Cultural events and local cuisine

The west of Mallorca is rich in cultural events, from music festivals to local celebrations. The region's cuisine reflects its diversity and history. Enjoy dishes such as "pa amb oli" or "sopes mallorquines" in one of the traditional restaurants.

Cape Formentor – Where the winds meet

Although technically located in the north, a trip to Cape Formentor is a highlight of any trip to the west. The dramatic cliffs and historic lighthouse offer one of the most spectacular views on the island.

Summary of Mallorca's west coast

The west of Mallorca is a land of contrasts, from the high peaks of the Tramuntana mountains to the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean coast. It is a place that enchants not only with its beauty, but also with its deep cultural soul and its quiet, unobtrusive elegance. A visit here is more than just a vacation—it is a return to one's roots, an experience that touches the heart and soul.

The north of Mallorca: a land of contrasts and hidden treasures

Mallorca North Panorama Beach and light blue sea

The north of Mallorca is a region full of contrasts, from expansive beaches to picturesque mountain landscapes. This area offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical charm, and cultural diversity.

Alcúdia – Historical gem

Alcúdia, with its impressive medieval walls and well-preserved old town, is a historical gem. Stroll through the narrow streets, discover hidden boutiques, and enjoy local specialties in one of the charming restaurants. Alcúdia's market is a must-see for every visitor.

Cap de Formentor – The end of the world

Cap de Formentor offers some of Mallorca's most breathtaking landscapes. The winding roads leading to this northernmost point of the island offer spectacular views. The lighthouse at the end of the cape is a popular place to watch the sunset.

Playa de Muro – A beach paradise

Playa de Muro is a long, fine sandy beach that is perfect for families and sunbathers. The clear, shallow water is ideal for swimming and water sports.

Pollença – A cultural meeting place

The town of Pollença, with its Roman heritage and narrow stone streets, is a center of culture and art. The main square, surrounded by cafés and restaurants, is the perfect place to watch the hustle and bustle of the town. The climb up the Calvari staircase, with its 365 steps, offers a magnificent view.

The caves of Campanet – A natural wonder

The lesser-known caves of Campanet are a hidden natural wonder. Guided tours of these caves offer insights into Mallorca's underground world with its impressive stalactites and stalagmites.

Albufera Nature Park – A bird paradise

The Albufera Natural Park is a wetland of international importance and a paradise for birdwatchers. With its hiking trails and observation huts, it is the ideal place to explore the rich flora and fauna.

Restaurants and markets

The north of Mallorca is also known for its culinary diversity. Try the fresh seafood and local dishes in the restaurants along the coast. The weekly markets in the various towns offer local products and handicrafts.

Summary of Mallorca's north

The north of Mallorca is a land of endless possibilities, from relaxing days on the beach to cultural discoveries in picturesque towns. Every visit reveals new facets of this diverse and fascinating region. It is a region of Mallorca that enchants not only with its landscapes, but also with its people and traditions.

The southwest of Mallorca: a kaleidoscope of luxury, nature, and history

Landscape Mallorca Night

The southwest of Mallorca is a region that combines luxury and nature in a unique way. With its exclusive marinas, impressive beaches, and historic sites, this part of the island offers a diverse vacation experience.

Palma – The beating heart

Begin your journey in Palma, the vibrant capital of Mallorca. The city is known for its impressive La Seu Cathedral, lively old town district, and magnificent architecture. Don't miss the opportunity to stroll through the charming alleys and explore the local boutiques and galleries for extensive shopping.

Son Vida – The epitome of luxury and exclusivity

Son Vida, often referred to as Mallorca's most prestigious residential area, is synonymous with luxury and elegance. This exclusive enclave, just minutes from Palma, is renowned for its magnificent villas, world-class golf courses, and breathtaking views of the Bay of Palma. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean gardens and offering impressive views of the surrounding sea and city, the residences in Son Vida offer an unparalleled combination of privacy and access to world-class amenities. The area attracts an international clientele, from businesspeople to celebrities, all seeking a discreet yet luxurious lifestyle.

The golf courses at Son Vida are legendary, offering not only excellent playing conditions but also spectacular views. Its proximity to Palma means easy access to culture, shopping, and gastronomy—yet Son Vida itself has an atmosphere of tranquility and exclusivity. Living in Son Vida means being part of an elite and historic community where security, privacy, and luxury are paramount. It is truly one of the most desirable addresses in Mallorca, a place where exclusivity and Mediterranean charm come together.

Puerto Portals – The glamour hotspot

Puerto Portals Harbor Drone Panorama

Puerto Portals, the luxurious marina, is synonymous with elegance and exclusivity. Enjoy a cocktail in one of the stylish bars or dine in one of the gourmet restaurants while admiring the world-class yachts.

Peguera – Three beaches and more

Peguera, with its three main beaches —Palmira, Tora, and La Romana—offers perfect conditions for sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts. The lively promenade is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafés.

Santa Ponsa – Historical significance and modern amenities

Santa Ponsa, known for its historical significance in the history of Mallorca, combines historical heritage with modern amenities. The large beach and nearby golf course are particularly popular with families and golfers.

Andratx and Port d'Andratx – Between mountains and sea

The town of Andratx, surrounded by the Tramuntana mountain range, and the adjacent port of Port d'Andratx offer a picturesque backdrop. Discover local art galleries, enjoy fresh seafood in one of the harbor restaurants, or go hiking in the surrounding mountains.

Panoramic view of the harbor of Port Andratx

Camp de Mar – A hidden paradise

Camp de Mar is a quiet place, ideal for those seeking relaxation. The beach is surrounded by pine trees and offers a peaceful atmosphere, several very good restaurants, one of which is even above the sea, and breathtaking views of the bay.

Culinary experiences and local markets in the southwest of Mallorca

The southwest is also known for its excellent cuisine. From traditional tapas bars to Michelin-starred restaurants, the culinary diversity is impressive. Visit the local markets to discover fresh produce and Mallorcan specialties.

Summary of Mallorca's southwest

The southwest of Mallorca is a place where luxury meets tradition, and where the beauty of nature meets the elegance of modern life. This region offers something for everyone—from historical discoveries to luxurious relaxation opportunities. A visit here leaves unforgettable impressions and a desire to return again and again.

What are the most popular regions in Mallorca for buying real estate?

Modern luxury villa in Santa Ponsa, Mallorca for sale

Choosing the best region in Mallorca to purchase a property depends entirely on your individual requirements and preferences. At Mallorca Diamond Real Estate, we are happy to provide you with information about developments in the various areas. At the beginning of 2020, there were around 4,600 vacation properties on offer in Mallorca. About a third of these are located in the southwest of the island, while the rest are spread across other parts of the island. In the following, we will focus on the two most popular regions in Mallorca – the affordable center and the luxurious southwest. 

Real estate around the center of Mallorca

In the center of the island, you will find more modest properties that may be of interest to those on a limited budget. The center is also popular for its more authentic Mallorcan experience, with traditional villages and a less touristy atmosphere. Another attractive location for property buyers is Playa de Palma, as there is currently a lot of investment there and the area is set to change significantly in the near future. The trend for new builds is towards more luxury. According to a study, sea views are the biggest price driver. In the north, northwest, and southwest regions, for example, you will have to pay a premium of around 50 percent for a sea view.

Real estate in the southwest of Mallorca

The southwest is home to most of the luxurious and upscale properties. So if you want to buy a luxury property in Mallorca, this region offers the best opportunities. In this segment, we focus in particular on areas in the southwest of Mallorca – for example, Son Vida, also known as the Beverly Hills of Mallorca, Bendinat with its royal golf course, Costa den Blanes with its proximity to Mallorca's most exclusive marina, Puerto Portals, Santa Ponsa with its three golf courses and perfect infrastructure, Camp de Mar with its beautiful beach and impressive villas with sea views, and Port Andratx – a paradise harbor with luxury properties that is home to many celebrities. 

Support in selecting real estate

If you are considering purchasing a luxury property in Mallorca, we would be happy to assist you in selecting a special residential gem. Find out more about our tips for property buyers or feel free to contact us directly. We look forward to helping you choose your residential gem.

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