Palma
Palma is often described as the Pearl of the Mediterranean and is an attractive city with a huge harbour lined with superyachts. There are great restaurants, luxury shops, and a vibrant old town active both in the day and at night. 'The Sunday Times' named Palma one of the world's best places to live. It also showcases the famous Cathedral Basilica de Santa Maria. Palma Centre This is the perfect place to live if you’re looking to be surrounded by restaurants, limitless amenities and shops....
Southwest
The southwest of the island presents itself exclusively with marinas, beaches and bays with crystal clear water and a varied landscape. Golf courses, international school and a year-round infrastructure characterise this part of the island, making the perfect area for those who are looking for a sunny refuge to enjoy the sea, a luxury environment relax and enjoy a beach club. It is connected to Palma with an excellent motorway making the short trip easy and a short distance to the airport....
North West
Northwest The area is surrounded by marvellous mountains and is filled with some of the most historic and significantly cultural towns on the island. Places such as Soller, Puerto de Soller, Deia, Fornalutx and Valldemossa are where you will find a traditional stone house, a historical finca waiting for loving refurbishment, or a secluded house by the sea. The timeless variety makes the West coast exceptional. Often known as having some of the best hiking and cycling routes on the island...
North
North In the north, the landscape is dominated by the mountain range of the Serra de Tramuntana, a green country-side, stunning long beaches and the Formentor peninsula, known for its striking formations and its breath taking cliffs. This region has also been one of the most popular celebrity holiday destinations from Agatha Christie to Winston Churchill and the inspiration for generations of writers, musicians, and painters. This area has a magical aura to it that most people can’t resist....
North East
North East Home to the Llevant Natural Park with its wild hills and birdlife, the north east of the island boasts a truly varied landscape – tranquil countryside, cliffs as well as pretty beaches and coves. Along the coast you will find many popular tourist destinations such as Sa Coma and Cal Millor. Sa Rapita has succeeded in preserving the charm of an old port and it is Mallorca’s second fishing port after Palma. Manacor is the capital of the region of Llevent and Mallorca’s second...
South East
South East South East Mallorca includes the Western Migiorn province from the idyllic beaches of Es Trenc to the charming fishing village of Portocolom. Less than an hour’s drive from Mallorca’s capital Palma, the areas has been able to escape the tourist hustle and bustle and keep an authentic flavour of its own. Towns like Santanyi’s delightful narrow streets and distinctive golden sandstone architecture make foe the perfect place for those seeking the ‘real Mallorcan Lifestyle’. With its...
South
South The south spreads Caribbean feelings with while long beaches and turquoise waters and is a paradise for beach lovers. The area is ideal if you want a property in a beautiful location with quick accessibility to the beaches. You have the choice between rustic stone country houses and modern new builds tranquillity and vibrancy alternate with each other with typical Mallorcan and very Mediterranean tradition. Sleepy bays, long beaches, little villages, flat countryside and consistently...
Inland
Inland Life is a little calmer in the middle of the island. Rather unaffected by tourism, here you find some of the most beautiful and pristine areas of the island, surrounded by colourful fields and flowery meadows. Despite being a distance away from the sandy beaches this area contains some of the most interesting and captivating villages of contrasts where avant-garde meets past and tradition. Nicknamed the heart of Mallorca and home to the island’s oldest traditions and history. From...