Lunch in Palma
Lunch in Palma offers a myriad of choice. The Spanish stomach runs on a slightly later schedule than most of us are used to. Whilst we hear the rumble about 12.30pm, the Spanish still push on for another hour or...
Can Eduardo Restaurant
Established in 1943 by Antonio Carrasco, Can Eduardo is one of the oldest restaurants in Palma enjoying a unique waterfront location with stunning views over the Bay of Palma and Palma Cathedral. Chef Johnny Moloney, who hails from Dublin, arrived in Mallorca...
Rafa Nadal Academy – Up to 15% OFF
Visit the Rafa Nadal Academy in Manacor and prepare to be impressed by this world class sports academy. You might be mistaken in thinking this is all about tennis with 45 fast surface and clay courts (indoor and outdoor) but...
Ensaïmada Recipe
Tapas Revolution chef Omar Allibhoy shares his recipe for Mallorca’s legendary Ensaïmada – a coil-shaped flaky pastry that can be enjoyed at breakfast, snack time and dessert. This is one of the most iconic pastries in Spain, earning such a renowned...
Formentor Peninsula, the end of the line…
The Formentor Peninsula plays host to numerous film sets and television adverts and, when you visit, you will see why. Its unique coastal road, flanked by cliffs rising to 300 metres, leading to a lighthouse that crowns the summit of...
Calvari Steps in Pollensa
A twist of alleyways off the main square leads you to the Calvari Steps in Pollensa, all 365 of them! The charming old town of Pollensa sits a few kilometres from its port, at the the furthest point north of the...
Palma Shops
Pocket-sized Palma is rich in history, culture and gastronomy. Big enough to offer choice and variety but small enough to buzz around in a day and Palma’s shops, of which many are unique, play an important role in the city we...
Mallorca’s 12 Michelin Stars
Mallorca’s 12 Michelin Stars have been awarded. Over the last two decades, Mallorca has accomplished a culinary transformation. A complete overhaul from the tourist fare of old to one of the world’s most appetising destinations and not just for it’s...
Consell Market – Curios and Collectibles
The words ‘flea market’ might put you off but a visit to the Sunday morning Consell Market is an authentic Mallorcan experience not to be missed. Open early from 8am until 2pm every Sunday in Consell, it plays host to the...
Autumn’s Golden Bounty
The timeless magic of the annual olive harvest begins in Mallorca in earnest in September. Alongside fig and citrus trees, the ancient twisted trunks of the olive tree form the landscape of Mallorca. From hillside terraces on mountain slopes in Valldemossa...