Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, fascinates with its diverse landscapes and cultural treasures. The island is divided into six main regions, which differ in geography, culture, and the activities on offer. Whether you enjoy hiking, water sports, or cultural experiences – each region offers unique experiences.
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West Mallorca & Serra de Tramuntana – The Wild Heart of the Island
The Serra de Tramuntana in western Mallorca offers impressive mountain landscapes and picturesque villages such as Valldemossa and Deià. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers who want to enjoy the peace and beauty of nature. Discover spectacular hiking trails and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, combined with charming fincas that are ideal for relaxation in the middle of nature.
Highlights
The Serra de Tramuntana stretches along the west coast and delights visitors with steep mountain slopes, deep gorges, and its picturesque villages. Hiking trails and spectacular views attract outdoor enthusiasts. This region is especially popular with nature lovers.
Sights
Highlights of the Serra de Tramuntana include the historic Valldemossa, the picturesque Deià, and the important Lluc Monastery. Sa Calobra is known for its impressive gorge and the dramatic landscape that surrounds it.
Beaches
Although the Serra de Tramuntana is mountainous, it offers beautiful, secluded beaches such as Cala Deià and Sa Calobra. Playa de Formentor, another highlight, impresses with crystal-clear water and an idyllic setting.
Climate
The Serra de Tramuntana has a mild Mediterranean climate that is pleasantly warm in the summer months. However, it can become noticeably cooler at higher elevations, making for refreshing hikes.
Finca holiday
Fincas in the Serra de Tramuntana, such as Finca “Can Sevilla Groc” from our portfolio, offer breathtaking views of the mountains and are ideal for those seeking peace and quiet. These traditional country houses combine Mallorcan charm with proximity to nature and are the perfect retreat for a relaxing holiday.
Activities
- Hiking: The famous hiking route “GR 221” runs through the Serra de Tramuntana and offers spectacular panoramas and views of the mountains and coastline. It is ideal for nature lovers looking for a varied hiking route.
- Climbing: With its steep cliffs, the Serra de Tramuntana offers perfect conditions for experienced climbers. The region is known for its challenging climbing routes and also offers breathtaking panoramas.
- Cycling: Cyclists appreciate the Serra de Tramuntana for its demanding climbs and scenic descents. This region is ideal for ambitious cyclists who love nature and challenging routes.
- Culture: Visits to the artists’ villages of Valldemossa and Deià are among the cultural highlights of this region. These charming places are known for their creative communities and historic buildings, offering a unique cultural experience.

North Mallorca – A Beach Paradise with a Historic Backdrop
The north coast of Mallorca, with places like Alcúdia and Pollença, combines dream sandy beaches and historically significant sights. In addition to the kilometer-long beaches such as Playa de Muro, the region is also known for its charming old towns and cultural highlights. A finca holiday on the north coast offers relaxation by the sea and access to significant cultural treasures.
Highlights
The north of Mallorca, around Alcúdia and Pollença, combines dream beaches with historic towns. This region is ideal for travelers who want to combine relaxation on the beach with cultural experiences. Historic places and unspoiled nature make it especially diverse.
Sights
The old town of Alcúdia impresses with its well-preserved city walls and Roman theater. Cap Formentor offers breathtaking panoramic views over the coast and is a popular destination for excursions and photographers.
Beaches
The north coast offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca, such as the expansive Playa de Muro and the family-friendly Port d'Alcúdia. Cala San Vicente is an idyllic bay with clear water and the perfect setting for a quiet day by the sea.
Climate
Hot summers and mild winters characterize the climate of the north coast. The refreshing sea breeze ensures pleasant temperatures, even on hot days, making the region ideal for beach and active holidays.
Finca holiday
Fincas in the region around Alcúdia and Pollença offer idyllic retreats amid olive groves and vineyards. These rural accommodations combine peace and comfort and are ideal for nature and culture lovers.
Activities
- Water sports: Alcúdia Bay is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing are especially popular here, and the calm water makes the region ideal for beginners and advanced athletes alike.
- Hiking: Hiking routes such as the “Camí Vell de Pollença” offer spectacular views of the coast and the Tramuntana mountains. These trails are perfect for nature lovers who want to enjoy the diversity of the landscape.
- Golf: With golf courses such as Golf Pollença and Alcanada Golf, the north coast is one of Mallorca’s top addresses for golfers. The courses offer not only challenging fairways but also wonderful views of the Mediterranean.
- Culture: The weekly market in Alcúdia is a cultural highlight of the region. Here, locals and tourists meet to discover local products and crafts, offering an authentic glimpse into Mallorcan life.
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East Mallorca – Discover Dream Beaches, Caves and Adventures for the Whole Family
East Mallorca is known for its idyllic coves and spectacular caves, including the Dragon Caves of Porto Cristo. Here you can expect a varied coastline with family-friendly beaches and charming villages such as Artà. Enjoy a finca holiday in a peaceful setting, surrounded by breathtaking nature, and discover the unique landscapes of this region.
Highlights
East Mallorca is known for its enchanting coastline with picturesque coves and charming fishing villages. This region offers a perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, ideal for families and beach lovers. The varied nature makes the east especially attractive.
Sights
Highlights of the region include the famous stalactite caves of Artà and the Dragon Caves (Cuevas del Drach), which are among Mallorca’s most impressive natural wonders. The fortress of Capdepera also offers insight into the island’s historical defensive architecture.
Beaches
The east coast offers some of the island’s most beautiful beaches, including Cala Millor, Cala Agulla, and the unspoiled Cala Mesquida. These beaches are ideal for water sports enthusiasts and families looking to enjoy a day by the sea.
Climate
Hot summers with a refreshing sea breeze and mild winters make east Mallorca an ideal destination all year round. The summer temperatures invite swimming, while the winter months are perfect for outdoor activities.
Finca holiday
Fincas in east Mallorca offer a peaceful atmosphere close to the coast or in secluded rural surroundings. These fincas are ideal for families seeking relaxation and nature in an idyllic setting.
Activities
- Diving and snorkeling: The east coast is a paradise for divers and snorkelers. With clear water and rich marine life, there are numerous dive sites that offer an unforgettable experience.
- Cave visits: The Dragon Caves and the stalactite caves of Artà are fascinating natural wonders, distinguished by their impressive stalactites and stalagmites. These caves are among the most popular attractions in Mallorca.
- Golf: The Canyamel golf course is one of the best golf facilities on the island and offers not only challenging fairways but also spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
- Hiking and cycling: The east coast is ideal for easy hikes along the coast and also offers attractive cycling routes through hilly landscapes. These activities are perfect for discovering the nature and charming villages of the region.
- Culture: East Mallorca offers rich cultural diversity, reflected in traditional festivals, markets, and historical sights. The villages of Artà and Capdepera are particularly known for their authentic festivals, such as the “Fira d'Artà” or the feast of Saint Catherine. These events offer insights into Mallorcan culture and are a highlight for visitors who want to experience local traditions.
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South Mallorca – Paradise Beaches, Untouched Nature and Pure Relaxation
South Mallorca, especially the area around Es Trenc, attracts visitors with its wide white sandy beaches and turquoise-blue water. This region is perfect for beach lovers and nature lovers seeking relaxation and sunshine. Fincas in the south offer proximity to the island’s most beautiful beaches as well as nature reserves such as Ses Salines.
Highlights
South Mallorca is famous for its endless sandy beaches, including the world-famous natural beach Es Trenc. This region is a paradise for beach lovers who want to enjoy kilometer-long stretches of coastline in untouched nature. The south offers a perfect mix of relaxation and nature experiences.
Sights
Important sights in the south include the natural beach Es Trenc, the salt flats of Ses Salines, and the charming coastal village of Colònia de Sant Jordi. These places offer a unique combination of nature, history, and scenic beauty.
Beaches
The south is characterized by dream beaches such as Es Trenc, Playa de Palma, and the tranquil Cala Pi. These beaches offer crystal-clear water and ideal conditions for both sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts.
Climate
Hot summers and mild winters characterize the climate in southern Mallorca. The long summer days are perfect for beach visits and water sports, while the mild winters offer ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Finca holiday
Fincas in southern Mallorca offer the perfect retreat, often close to the beaches or in the middle of idyllic landscapes. These accommodations offer plenty of privacy and are ideal for guests seeking nature and peace.
Activities
- Boat trips: From Colònia de Sant Jordi, visitors can take unforgettable boat trips to the nearby island of Cabrera, a protected national park with fascinating flora and fauna.
- Bird watching: The Ses Salines wetland in southern Mallorca is a paradise for birdwatchers. Here, rare and fascinating bird species can be observed in their natural habitat.
- Horse riding: Southern Mallorca offers numerous riding stables that provide guided horseback rides along the coast. These excursions allow you to experience the beauty of the region from a special perspective.
- Windsurfing and kitesurfing: Around Es Trenc and Playa de Palma, excellent conditions await windsurfers and kitesurfers. The constant breeze and clear water make this region especially attractive for water sports enthusiasts.
- Culture: Southern Mallorca offers rich cultural diversity, reflected in traditional festivals, local markets, and historical sites. In villages such as Llucmajor and Colònia de Sant Jordi, local festivals and markets take place regularly, where visitors can experience authentic Mallorcan life. In addition, historical windmills and old estates bear witness to the long history of this region.
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Mallorca’s Inland – Authentic Country Life, Traditions and Pure Relaxation
The center of Mallorca, also called “Es Pla”, is characterized by vast fields, traditional villages, and vineyards. This rural region is ideal for experiencing authentic Mallorca away from mass tourism. Fincas in the heart of the island offer peace and seclusion and are perfect for holidaymakers who want to discover Mallorca’s idyllic side.
Highlights
The center of Mallorca is characterized by vast fields, quiet villages, and an authentic, traditional lifestyle. Here, visitors experience the original Mallorca, away from mass tourism, with a focus on agriculture and wine growing. It is ideal for travelers seeking relaxation and local culture.
Sights
In the island’s interior, the weekly markets in Sineu and Santa Maria del Camí are especially popular. These markets offer regional products and insight into the island’s rural life. The wine region around Binissalem is another highlight, where visitors can taste some of Mallorca’s best wines.
Beaches
Although the center of the island has no direct beaches, the coasts in the north and east are easily accessible from here. With a short drive, holidaymakers can discover some of Mallorca’s most beautiful coves and beaches while enjoying the peace of rural life.
Climate
The Mediterranean climate ensures hot summers and mild winters, ideal for a stay at any time of year.
Finca holiday
Fincas in the center of the island offer pure peace and are often surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. These traditional country houses are perfect for holidaymakers who want to relax in an authentic setting and fully enjoy rural Mallorca.
Activities
- Cycling: The flat, expansive landscapes of the island’s interior offer perfect conditions for relaxed bike tours. Numerous well-signposted routes lead through picturesque villages and past fields and vineyards, making cycling here a popular leisure activity.
- Hiking: Easy hiking trails lead through the quiet and idyllic landscape of the island’s interior. In particular, hikes around Sineu or Santa Maria del Camí make it possible to experience authentic Mallorca away from tourist areas.
- Wine tastings: The island’s interior is home to the famous Binissalem wine region, where visitors can tour local wineries and take part in guided wine tastings. It is an ideal way to learn more about wine growing in Mallorca and enjoy the region’s best wines.
- Markets and local products: The weekly market in Sineu is one of the oldest and most traditional markets in Mallorca. Here, visitors can buy fresh local produce, handicrafts, and typical Mallorcan specialties and experience the lively atmosphere of the locals.
- Visits to estates: The island’s interior is home to numerous historic estates that are open to visitors. These farm estates offer an exciting opportunity to learn more about Mallorca’s agricultural heritage and discover the island’s traditional architecture.
- Culture: The island’s interior is rich in cultural traditions deeply rooted in Mallorcan history. In villages such as Sineu and Petra, traditional festivals and processions are celebrated throughout the year, bringing local customs and the island’s history to life. Visitors can experience old craft skills, traditional dances, and authentic Mallorcan cuisine up close.
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Palma and Surroundings - The Vibrant Heart of Mallorca
Palma, Mallorca’s capital, offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and beach life. The impressive La Seu Cathedral and the lively city center are just a few of the highlights Palma has to offer. Fincas in the surroundings of Palma provide the opportunity to combine proximity to the city with the peace of rural life.
Highlights
Palma, Mallorca’s capital, offers a unique mix of historic architecture, modern city life, and nearby beaches. This vibrant metropolis is the cultural center of the island and attracts visitors with its variety of attractions and lively neighborhoods.
Sights
The most important sights in Palma include the impressive La Seu Cathedral, the Almudaina Royal Palace, and the medieval Bellver Castle. These historic buildings offer fascinating insights into Mallorca’s history and culture.
Beaches
Close to Palma are wonderful beaches such as Playa de Palma and Cala Major, offering perfect conditions for a day by the sea. The beaches around the capital are easy to reach and provide a refreshing break from city life.
Climate
Palma and its surroundings enjoy a pleasant Mediterranean climate all year round. Hot summers and mild winters make this region ideal for a visit at any time of year, whether for a beach holiday or a city break.
Finca holiday
Around Palma there are exclusive fincas that offer both proximity to the city and peace and privacy. These accommodations are ideal for holidaymakers seeking a combination of relaxation and exploring the capital.
Activities
- City tours: Palma offers numerous guided tours through the old town, where visitors can discover the historic sights, picturesque alleys, and unique charm of the city.
- Shopping and gastronomy: The capital is a paradise for shopping enthusiasts, with luxury boutiques, traditional markets, and international brands. Palma’s culinary scene is also diverse – from tapas bars to upscale restaurants.
- Beach activities: On the beaches around Palma, you can enjoy water sports such as windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and jet skiing. The beachfront promenades are also ideal for relaxed walks or bike rides.
- Culture: Palma is a cultural highlight with numerous museums, galleries, and historical sites. The city is famous for its art and culture scene, including the Es Baluard Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and annual festivities such as “Nit de l'Art”. In Palma, visitors experience a fascinating mix of modern art and centuries-old history
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