Mallorca, a paradise in the Mediterranean
From relaxing days on white sandy beaches to exciting excursions in the Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca offers something for everyone. Discover its rich history in Inca, explore charming inland villages, play sports while enjoying the best landscapes and savour the delicious local gastronomy.
Ses Fonts Ufanes
The force of nature
Ses Fonts Ufanes in Mallorca are magical springs that gush forth after heavy rains, creating a unique natural spectacle. Located in the Gabelli forest near Campanet, these ephemeral springs are a local treasure, attracting visitors with their ephemeral beauty and connection to nature.
Costitx
The village with the most archaeological sites in Mallorca
We introduce you to a charming village that captivates with its peaceful atmosphere and rich history. Known for its astronomical observatory and its annual almond blossom fair, it is a perfect destination for nature and culture lovers on the Mallorcan island.
Sineu
The cultural treasure of Mallorca
Known as one of the most charming villages in Mallorca, Sineu is known for its weekly market, the oldest on the island. Surrounded by rural landscapes, it offers an authentic experience with its cobbled streets, traditional architecture and local gastronomic delights. An unmissable destination to explore the authentic Mallorcan essence.
Biniagual
A magical corner
The idyllic 'llogaret' of Biniagual is a tranquil retreat that captivates with its rural beauty and traditional architecture. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, it offers an authentic and serene atmosphere. Located less than 4 km from Binissalem, this small farmhouse of no more than 14 houses has been preserved in perfect condition for several years thanks to an incredible restoration. Its origins date back to the time of the Muslim invasion.
Inca
The leather city
Inca, located in the heart of Mallorca, combines history, culture and modernity. Famous for its tradition of craftsmanship, especially in leather, this town also offers a charming old town, vibrant weekly market and a wide variety of shops and restaurants. It is the ideal starting point for exploring the island.
Nearby beaches
Alcúdia, Pollença and Playa de Muro
Although Inca is not on the coast, it is strategically located for easy access to the beaches of Mallorca. Just a short drive away, you will find beautiful beaches such as Alcúdia, Pollença and Playa de Muro, where you can enjoy the sun, the turquoise sea and the white sand.