Michelin Key Awards 2025
Back in the 1920s, The Michelin Guide made its first hotel recommendations – and hotels have been included in guides in Europe and Asia ever since. But roll on 2024 and The Michelin Guide decided to introduce a new distinction: the...
Flor de Sal
Head to the salt works on the south coast of the island, Flor de Sal for a great day out. Salt production has been traced as far back as the Phoenician traders from Lebanon who came to Mallorca in the 8th...
Ca’n Pintxo
Question : How do you go from flying a Boeing 737 to running restaurant Ca’n Pintxo in Sóller in the heart of the Tramuntana mountains ? Answer : Ask the owner of the delightful Ca’n Pintxo in Sóller, Alvaro Vicens...
5 Best Luxury Countryside Hotels in Mallorca with great food.
The real Mallorca has enchanting hideaways and rural retreats set in rolling countryside, some with World Heritage Tramuntana Mountains as their backdrop and others a cycle ride away from the coast. A love of food is synonymous with Mallorca and,...
Caves of Drach
The town of Porto Cristo on the east coast of Mallorca boasts an underground treasure, the Caves of Drach, Cuevas del Drach, one of the largest cave systems in Europe. The existence of the caves had been know since the...
Sineu Market – Mallorca´s oldest and most traditional
Sineu Market is vast, taking over the squares, streets and alleys of the town but it’s heart is the main square beside the church. Sitting slap bang in the middle of the island, the hilltop town of Sineu dates back...
Santa Catalina Market and Neighbourhood
When in Palma, make sure you take the time to visit the old fishermen’s quarter, Santa Catalina, named after Mallorca’s patron saint, Santa Catalina Tomás. This delightful artistic and boho neighbourhood has retained its character and still has a close-knit...
Curator of Longing: Why the search for the Mallorca feeling needs a face again
Perhaps this is the biggest lie of the digital age: that total choice makes us happier. Everyone knows that moment when it’s late and darkness has long since fallen outside, while only the blue light of the laptop screen cuts...
Lluc Monastery
On a warm August night each year, some 10,000 people set off from Plaza Güell in Palma to walk the 50 km to Lluc Monastery, also known as Santuari de Lluc , on a moonlight pilgrimage known as ‘Des Güell...
Spanish Cooking Class in Palma
Spanish Cooking Class in Palma We all love food. Reading about it, eating it, and now with Moltak – Kitchen Life (previously at Lonja 18), you can learn how to cook Spanish food in the heart of Palma. Enjoying one of...
