The Hamlet of Jornets is situated in Sencelles, Mallorca. The farmstead dates back to the 15th century, but it was in the 18th century...
Places of special interest in Mallorca
Pina, a peaceful village in the Algaida municipality
Biniaraix: a gem in the Serra de Tramuntana
Es Trenc, Europe’s most beautiful beach
Santa María del Camí, a place to taste. Dare to taste its wines
Santa Catalina: from fishing to glamour
The Sierra de Tramuntana, UNESCO’s list of “Cultural Landscapes”
The Arco de la Drassana: Palma de Mallorca
Raixa
The Plaza de Sant Jeroni blends Mallorca’s cultural past
Valldemossa: The picturesque village
La Granja de Esporles (The Farm)
The Hamlet of Jornets recaptures the vivid history of Mallorca
The Jardins del Bisbe (Bishop’s Gardens)
The Garden of Alfabia
Es racó de s’Arena (Beach)
Caimari
Port de Valldemossa, a fisherman’s paradise
S’Arracó, not always a peaceful valley (Andratx)
Palma de Mallorca’s small jewels: La Plaza de la Reina
Bellver Castle
Ciutat Jardí, a pleasant stroll from Puerto de Palma to Arenal
Santa Clara convent
Porto Cristo, located in a privileged spot along the eastern coast
The Son Marroig House Museum
Galilea Mallorca
Deià, the fifth smallest of Mallorca
Ca los Camps, a prehistoric port
Palma from up high, Santa Eulalia
Portals Vells
The Town of Sóller, Mallorca
Port de Sóller and Tram
Banyalbufar
Fornalutx
Palma bay, Mallorca
Cala Pi, a paradise to discover
Sa Bassa Blanca, art and nature
Porreres
Chic shopping and tapas along El Born, Palma
Mancor de la Vall, Majorca
A trip into the heart of the Pla de Mallorca
Randa
The town of Orient, Mallorca
Son Servera’s Esglesia Nova, an unfinished beauty
Son Sureda Ric, a châteaux in the Manacor region
Felanitx’s History, Tradition and Crafts
The town of Orient, Mallorca
The town of Orient, Mallorca. Its stone houses, historic centre and sloping streets will not leave visitors to this small Mallorcan town...
Es racó de s’Arena (Beach)
Es Racó de s’Arena is situated at 13 kilometres from Campos. It is a quiet little sandy area of fine golden sand with rocks, with no...
S’Arracó, not always a peaceful valley (Andratx)
The calm that is now enjoyed in S’Arracó is in contrast with its violent and adventurous past, when it was refuge for exiles and the scene...
Palma from up high, Santa Eulalia
The oldest church in Palma, Santa Eulalia, can be found right in the centre of the old town. Building started back in 1230, thanks to a...
Santa Catalina: from fishing to glamour
Located right by the Paseo Marítimo, Santa Catalina is one of Palma’s most dynamic districts. Modernist buildings mix with two and three...
Ciutat Jardí, a pleasant stroll from Puerto de Palma to Arenal
The Ciutat Jardí-Es Carnatge neighbourhood, in the centre of the bay of Palma, is home to the unmistakable Hotel Ciutat Jardí. ...
The Son Marroig House Museum
A private institution, the Son Marroig House Museum in the municipality of Deià, in Mallorca, was created in 1927 with a view to...
Son Servera’s Esglesia Nova, an unfinished beauty
The neogothic Esglesia Nova of Son Servera is the work of architect Joan Rubió, disciple and collaborator of Gaudi. The neogothic Esglesia...
A trip into the heart of the Pla de Mallorca
The municipality of Santa Eugenia, in the Pla de Mallorca (Mallorca’s Plain), is well known for having kept its identifying features...
Sa Bassa Blanca, art and nature
In 1993 the Majorcan property known as Sa Bassa Blanca became the Fundacion Yannick y Ben Jakober now owning one of the most important...
The Sierra de Tramuntana, UNESCO’s list of “Cultural Landscapes”
The Sierra de Tramuntana. The first traces of human presence on the landscape of the Tramuntana Sierra date back some five thousand years,...
Ca los Camps, a prehistoric port
Ca los Cans goes by several names: Cala des Camps, Ca los Camps, Cala dels Camps Vells, or Caló’s Cans. It is believed that the original...
Santa Clara convent
Tucked away in the maze of Palma’s streets, we find, hiding in a small corner, the Santa Clara convent. Home to an enclosed order, the...
Mancor de la Vall, Majorca
The district of Mancor de la Vall is spread across 19.82 km². It is located less than 5 km from Inca and has easy access, by road or by...
The Plaza de Sant Jeroni blends Mallorca’s cultural past
The Calatrava quarter is an area made up of very narrow streets where the old Jewish Quarter Calle Major used to be located. At the...





















