Perhaps it's not one of the most popular towns in Mallorca, but without a doubt, Inca is a place worth discovering if you're going to be spending a few days on the island. Located in the heart of the sunny island of Mallorca, Inca is a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed by travelers in search of the island's famous beaches and coves. However, this city, known as the leather capital of Mallorca, offers much more than quality craftsmanship.

In this post, we'll take you on a journey through Inca, uncovering the best places to visit, must-have experiences, and the best-kept secrets of this charming Mallorcan city. Get ready to immerse yourself in the essence of Inca, a place where tradition and nature meet to create unforgettable experiences.

What to see and do in inca: the best tourist plans

From its traditional open-air markets that fill the streets with color and flavor every Thursday, to the local wineries where you can taste the region's wine, Inca promises to satisfy all senses. For history and architecture enthusiasts, the city offers historical monuments and buildings centuries old that tell the stories of its ancient inhabitants. Additionally, its proximity to the Serra de Tramuntana opens up a range of options for outdoor activity enthusiasts, from hiking to cycling, revealing some of Mallorca's most spectacular landscapes.

Here are 6 places to see in Inca:

1. Inca Market

Every Thursday, Inca transforms with its famous weekly market, one of the largest and oldest on the island. This centuries-old tradition fills the streets with colors, aromas, and life. Visitors can explore stalls selling everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to local crafts and leather products.

Mercado inca

 

2. Church of Santa Maria la Major

Another of the most emblematic points to see in Inca is the Church of Santa Maria la Major. Originally built in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 18th, it stands out for its impressive Baroque facade. The interior houses a Gothic altarpiece of notable beauty and a majestic organ that resonates during liturgies, creating a profound spiritual atmosphere. This place is not only a center of faith but also a reflection of Inca's rich cultural history.

3. Footwear and Leather Museum

This museum is a tribute to the artisanal and industrial tradition that has defined this city. Located in a historically significant building, the museum presents a fascinating collection that tells the story of footwear and leather goods manufacturing in the region. Through detailed exhibitions, visitors discover ancient tools, machines, and a variety of footwear reflecting the technological evolution and design over the years.

4. Convent and Cloister of Santo Domingo

This architectural complex is another of Inca's historical treasures. The convent and its tranquil cloister are the settings for cultural events and exhibitions, offering a space of peace and beauty.

Claustro Santo Domingo

 

5. Traditional Cellers

The Traditional "Cellers" in Inca, Mallorca, are wineries converted into restaurants that offer a unique gastronomic experience. These spaces, characterized by their rustic and authentic architecture, serve typical Mallorcan dishes, prepared with recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. Diners can taste local specialties such as "tumbet", "frit mallorquí", and "arroç brut", accompanied by regional wines, in an atmosphere filled with history and tradition.

6. Serra de Tramuntana

The proximity of Inca to the Serra de Tramuntana offers visitors the chance to explore one of Mallorca's most spectacular landscapes. There are numerous hiking and cycling routes that allow for the discovery of the island's natural beauty, including the picturesque village of Lluc with its monastery.

What to know before visiting Inca

If you've already decided to visit this beautiful Mallorcan town, these practical tips will be useful for touring this tourist destination:

  • Transportation: Inca is easily accessible by train and bus from Palma de Mallorca or Alcúdia (which is only about 25 minutes away), making it possible to explore the city even without the need to depend on a rental car.
  • Accommodation: There are varied options, from country houses to boutique hotels, catering to all budgets. Our Hotels VIVAare located in the best areas of Mallorca and just a few kilometers from Inca, making this destination a perfect place to get to know if you're staying in any of our hotels. Additionally, at Hotels VIVA, you'll find all the services you're looking for, regardless of the type of traveler you are. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, as a couple, or with friends, at Hotels VIVA we will be delighted to welcome you and make your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We have everything ready for you to enjoy Mallorca as you deserve.
  • Best time to visit: Although Mallorca is an ideal tourist destination to visit all year round, if you decide to come in spring or autumn, in addition to enjoying a warm and pleasant climate, you'll have the advantage that the island is not so crowded and you'll avoid large groups of people.

 

Ahora que ya has conocido todos los atractivos turísticos de Inca, serás consciente de que este enclave ofrece una mezcla perfecta de cultura, historia y naturaleza, convirtiéndolo en un destino ideal para aquellos que buscan experimentar la auténtica Mallorca lejos de las multitudes de la costa. Su rica herencia, combinada con su animada vida actual, hace de Inca un lugar perfecto para visitar.