Restaurants, activities, wellness, shopping & more
From family-run tapas bars tucked into Palma's old town to luxury wellness retreats in the Tramuntana mountains, Mallorca's scene goes far beyond the beach clubs. We've curated the island's standout restaurants, bars, activity providers, wellness spots, and shops — each one visited or verified by our team. Whether you're after a sunset dinner in Port de Soller, a morning yoga class in Deia, or the best ceramics workshop in Arta, start here.
Unique 14th-century circular castle with panoramic views of Palma and the bay. Houses the city history museum. Beautiful pine forest walk to reach it.
Palma's Gothic masterpiece overlooking the bay. Features Gaudí's interior restoration, a Miquel Barceló chapel, and one of the world's largest rose windows.
Spectacular underground caves with one of the world's largest underground lakes. Classical music concert on the lake included. A must-visit in Porto Cristo.
Contemporary art museum built into the Renaissance-era city walls. Rotating exhibitions, rooftop terrace with port views, and a strong permanent collection.
Joan Miró's former studio turned museum. See where the artist lived and worked, plus exhibitions of his paintings, sculptures, and prints.
Family-run glassblowing factory since 1719. Watch artisans create hand-blown glass, visit the museum, and shop for unique Mallorcan glassware.
Stunning 15th-century Gothic building on Palma's waterfront. Originally a maritime trade exchange, now hosts world-class art exhibitions.