The wine capital of Southeast Mallorca Pla i Llevant DO Felanitx is a traditional town in the southeast of Mallorca, set among rolling countryside and vineyards that give the area a distinctive charm. Known for its weekly Sunday market, historic churches, and craft traditions, it offers a glimpse of authentic Mallorcan life away from the island’s busier resorts. The surrounding landscape is dotted...
Mallorca Villages
A Tranquil Village in the Heart of the Island Tucked away in the heart of the island, Llubí is a charming village that offers a peaceful, authentic taste of rural Mallorca. Located in the Pla de Mallorca region, Llubí is surrounded by open countryside, traditional windmills, and almond groves, making it an attractive location for those seeking serenity while staying well-connected to the rest of the...
The heart of Raiguer Mallorca Inca is the capital of the Raiguer region in Mallorca and is famous for its shoe and leather industries. Most of the administrative offices of the region are located in Inca, including the law courts and property and land registry offices. The town is a mixture of commercial outlets for larger companies like Camper Shoes, large supermarkets and urban areas of apartments...
Marratxí Mallorca’s Ceramics Capital Fira del Fang Marratxí is a collection of population centres and small villages grouped together into a municipality in the Raiguer region, between Palma and Santa Maria del Cami. It is best known as the ceramic’s capital of Mallorca, and is a member of Spain’s ceramics cities community. Its ceramics tradition has existed since the 17th century, it has...
The heart of Mallorca’s wine country Binissalem is a charming and authentic Mallorcan village located in the Raiguer region, halfway between Palma and the Serra de Tramuntana. It is best known as the wine capital of Mallorca, home to the island’s prestigious Denominació d’Origen (DO) Binissalem wine appellation. With its golden stone architecture, quiet streets, bodegas, and strong sense...