Villages, Markets, and Hidden Gems
Beyond the beaches, Mallorca's northern towns hold centuries of charm and local life.
Start in Alcúdia Old Town, with its cobbled streets, medieval walls, and open‑air markets overflowing with colour. Stop for a traditional ensaimada at a bakery, walk along the old city walls for sea views, and wander wherever the narrow lanes lead.
A few minutes away, Pollença captures the island's artistic spirit. Climb the Calvari Steps for panoramic views, walk through its sunny square, or shop at local stores that sell crafts and ceramics. Every corner feels quietly beautiful.
For a glimpse of daily life, visit Sa Pobla. Families gather in shaded plazas to drink coffee and talk. Or stop in Llubí, a quiet village framed by olive groves and windmills. Time seems to stand still here, and that's exactly the point.
Further east, Artà combines culture and nature beautifully. Its weekly market fills the streets with local flavours. Nearby coves like Cala Torta and Cala Mitjana invite you to cool off in untouched, clear water. Spend a quiet afternoon here, wandering through the old town before ending the day watching the sunset over the hills.
Each community adds its own story, and together, they show an island that still feels wonderfully real.