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Discovering Mallorca's Most Beautiful Villages

Written by Elisabeth Blue | Sep 25, 2023 12:25:00 PM

Ready to be charmed by the Mediterranean beauty of Mallorca? Our Balearic island is known for its dreamy beaches, delicious cuisine, and vibrant nightlife. But beyond the capital, Palma, and the popular tourist destinations, the island hides a series of picturesque villages that are true treasures waiting to be discovered.

From the narrow cobblestone streets of Fornalutx to the lively artistic scene of Deià, these villages offer an authentic glimpse into Mallorcan life, far from the hustle and bustle of the more touristy areas. With their rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking natural landscapes, we promise they'll steal your heart.

So, get ready for an unforgettable journey as we explore some of Mallorca's most beautiful villages. We guarantee you'll want to book your next flight before you finish reading. Let's discover them!

 

The Most Beautiful Villages in Mallorca to Visit

If, in addition to enjoying Mallorca's beautiful coves and beaches and savoring its delicious culinary traditions, you plan to visit some of the island's most characteristic villages, don't miss these beautiful villages in Mallorca during your stay:

1. Fornalutx

Fornalutx is a picturesque village located in the north of the island, known for its narrow and steep stone streets, which are a living testament to its rich history and architectural heritage. Stone houses with red roofs, perfectly integrated into the green mountains surrounding the village, create a picture-postcard image straight out of a fairy tale.

The historic center of Fornalutx, with its clear medieval layout, is another of its main charms. Here, you can experience local life while marveling at the beauty of old houses and traditional architectural details. In addition to its impressive architecture, Fornalutx is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Located at the foot of Puig Mayor, the highest mountain in the Sierra de Tramuntana, it offers spectacular views you can't miss. Unlike the more crowded tourist areas of Mallorca, this small village offers a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere where you can disconnect and enjoy life at a slower pace.

 

2. Valldemossa

Valldemossa is one of the most beautiful villages in Mallorca for many people. This village, nestled in the Tramuntana Mountains, will captivate you with its impressive artistic and historical heritage, including the Carthusian Monastery of Valldemossa, the Church of San Bartomeu, the Palace of King Sancho, and the Birthplace of Santa Catalina Thomàs.

The main tourist attraction in Valldemossa is its Carthusian monastery, known for being the home of the famous composer Frédéric Chopin and writer George Sand during the winter of 1838-1839. The monastery now houses a museum dedicated to them and their stay in Valldemossa.

In addition to these sites, Valldemossa's cobbled streets and stone houses, adorned with colorful flowers and ceramic plaques, are attractions in themselves. Every corner of this village invites you to get lost and enjoy its tranquility and beauty.

 

3. Deià

Deià is located on the northwest coast of Mallorca, nestled in the Sierra de Tramuntana with views of the Mediterranean. It is known for its natural beauty and bohemian charm.

Situated between mountains and sea, with stone houses blending into the landscape, Deià is ideal for various hiking routes that offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and the Sierra de Tramuntana.

It has long been a refuge for artists, writers, and musicians, including the famous British poet and novelist Robert Graves, who moved there in 1929 and lived until his death in 1985. His house, 'Ca n'Alluny,' is now a museum. In addition, it offers a variety of restaurants serving local and international cuisine. The El Olivo restaurant, located in the La Residencia hotel, is recognized with a Michelin star.

4. Alcúdia

Known for its well-preserved medieval walled city, beautiful beaches, and rich history, the town of Alcúdia offers a unique blend of culture and nature. It is a versatile destination that offers something for everyone, from history and culture to beaches and nature.

Alcúdia's old town is surrounded by a medieval wall that still stands. You can stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets, visit the Church of San Jaume, and enjoy views from the city walls. Alcúdia also boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. Alcúdia Beach, with its crystal-clear waters and fine sand, is perfect for families.

 

If you plan to visit this town, keep in mind that every Tuesday and Sunday, Alcúdia hosts a traditional market where you can buy local products, from fruits and vegetables to crafts and clothing. If you're looking for accommodations near this beautiful town, we invite you to discover our VIVA Blue & Spa and VIVA Sunrise, where we offer all the services you need for a perfect trip to Mallorca.

5. Artà

One of the main features of Artà is its location in a valley surrounded by the Llevant mountains, providing a stunning natural setting. This town is known for its cultural and historical heritage, and we recommend visiting the Sanctuary of Sant Salvador, located on a hill, which offers panoramic views of the town and the surrounding landscape. You can also visit the Talayot de Ses Païsses, a well-preserved prehistoric settlement.

But that's not all—Artà has much more to offer. It is near the Natural Park of the Peninsula of Llevant, a protected area with hiking and cycling trails. You can also enjoy the beautiful nearby beaches like Cala Torta.

Despite its popularity among visitors, Artà has maintained its local charm and resisted the effects of mass tourism. Its narrow, cobbled streets, traditional houses, and relaxed atmosphere make it an authentically Mallorcan destination. Another one of the most beautiful villages in Mallorca that is worth visiting.

6. Sóller

This municipality is located near the northwest coast of Mallorca, about 3 km inland from Puerto de Sóller, in a wide valley of orange groves between the mountains and the sea. The historic center of Sóller will transport you to another era. The Church of Sant Bartomeu, located in the main square, is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. You can also visit the Modernist Museum Can Prunera.

A few kilometers from the city is Puerto de Sóller, a charming harbor with beautiful beaches and a wide range of restaurants and bars. What's more, one of Sóller's most popular attractions is its old tram, which connects the city with the harbor. This early 20th-century tram offers a picturesque journey through orange and lemon orchards.

 

 

Now that you know some of the most beautiful villages in Mallorca and everything you can see and do in them, the next step is to book accommodation that is well-connected and has everything you need, like what we offer at Hotels VIVA. Accompany your trip with the island's best cuisine, serene coves and beaches, and the success of your journey is guaranteed.

Bon voyage!