Mallorca Travel Guide
- wishlisttravel
- Mar 25
- 3 min read

Mallorca, the crown jewel of the Balearic Islands, is where golden beaches meet quaint mountain villages, and cosmopolitan charm dances with rustic Mediterranean soul. Whether you're seeking a chic summer escape or an off-season hideaway, this island belongs at the top of your Wishlist.
Why Visit Mallorca?
Mallorca offers the perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and elegant relaxation. Think sun-drenched coastlines, winding cobbled streets, and local wines savoured under almond trees. With something for every kind of traveller - romantic getaways, family holidays, solo adventures - this island is as versatile as it is breathtaking.
When to Go
- Ideal Months: June and September offer warm weather (around 26°C / 79°F) without peak-season crowds.
- Trip Length: 3–6 days is perfect to soak in the highlights and hidden gems.
- Getting There: Fly into Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI).
- Getting Around: Hire a car for the freedom to explore at your own pace - though buses and trains can also take you to key spots.
Wishlist Destinations in Mallorca
1. Palma de Mallorca
Mallorca’s capital is a vibrant blend of history and modern Mediterranean flair. Visit the stunning La Seu Cathedral, wander stylish boutiques, and enjoy tapas in buzzing plazas.
2. Sóller
Take the historic wooden train from Palma to Sóller. Surrounded by orange groves and mountains, this charming town leads to a serene port where time slows down.
3. Deià
A cliffside artist’s haven, Deià is beloved for its literary legacy, bohemian spirit, and dramatic views. Perfect for a sunset dinner overlooking the sea.
4. Valldemossa
This romantic hilltop village, once home to Chopin, is straight out of a fairytale. Stroll its stone streets and stop for a local coca de patata pastry.
5. Pollença & Port de Pollença
Climb the Calvari Steps for panoramic town views, then unwind at the calm, family-friendly beach in the port.
6. Cap de Formentor
Mallorca’s northern tip offers jaw-dropping views from winding roads and lighthouse lookouts - one of the island’s most iconic photo ops.
7. Santanyí
Known for its artisanal markets and nearby beaches like Cala Santanyí and Caló des Moro, this town is a soulful blend of nature and tradition.
8. Fornalutx
Often called the prettiest village in Spain, Fornalutx charms with flower-filled alleys and stone façades nestled in the Tramuntana Mountains.
Must-Do Experiences
Catamaran Cruise – Sail along Mallorca’s rugged coastline, with plenty of swim stops in hidden turquoise coves.
Horseback Riding & Wine Tasting – Explore the countryside on horseback and reward yourself with a tasting of local wines.
Quad Biking Adventure – For thrill-seekers, discover off-the-beaten-track corners of the island on a guided ATV tour.

Beaches to Bookmark
Caló des Moro – A secluded cove framed by cliffs and crystal-clear water—small but magical.
Cala Llombards – A laid-back, scenic beach perfect for swimming and sunset snaps.
Cala Mondragó – Located in a natural park, this sandy haven is ideal for nature lovers and families alike.
Where to Eat
Restaurante Illeta (Camp de Mar) – A unique spot perched on a tiny island connected by bridge - perfect for seafood with a view.
Ca’s Patró March (Deià) – A cliffside legend made famous by The Night Manager, known for its fresh fish and cinematic setting.
NENI (Port de Sóller) – Chic yet relaxed, this harbor-view eatery blends Mediterranean flavours with a Middle Eastern twist.
Where to Stay
El Vicenç de la Mar (Cala Sant Vicenç) - Sleek design and rooftop pool vibes at this luxury boutique hotel near untouched beaches.
AluaSoul Mallorca Resort (Cala d’Or) – Adults-only, beachfront relaxation with contemporary style and top-tier amenities.
Hotel Bon Sol (Illetas) – A family-run gem with a private beach and lush gardens, offering classic Mediterranean hospitality.
Local Tips
Explore Beyond the Coast: Don’t just beach-hop - Mallorca’s inland villages and mountains are equally captivating.
Cultural Highlights: Stop by Palma’s Almudaina Palace and the ancient Arab Baths for a taste of the island’s layered history.
Market Days: Plan a visit to the Santanyí market for local crafts, fresh produce, and a vibrant community vibe.
Mallorca isn’t just a destination - it’s a mood. From sun-drenched mornings in coastal cafés to slow afternoons in stone villages, it invites you to unwind, explore, and fall in love. Add it to your Wishlist - you won’t regret it.


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