Travel archive:
Another Mallorca

As winter retreats and spring quietly enters the Mediterranean, Mallorca awakens in a soft, golden light. With temperatures around 60°F, almond trees in bloom, and the scent of sea air and citrus, we encounter this much-spoken-of island at its most harmonious. Far from the intensity of summer, another Mallorca emerges – one defined by stillness, depth, and a more intimate sense of place.

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We begin in Palma, where Gothic spires and modernist façades meet the sea. Walking through historic quarters, past landmarks such as La Seu Cathedral and the 10th-century Arab Baths, the city reveals itself gradually – through architecture, local markets, and everyday life unfolding in its narrow streets. Already on the first evening, we gather for a shared dinner, easing into the rhythm of the island.

Moving west along the coast, we encounter a more poetic side of Mallorca – shaped by artists, writers, and time itself. From Miró’s vivid studio to the monastery in Valldemossa where Frédéric Chopin once found inspiration, and through small villages where life moves at a quieter pace, the island unfolds as a dialogue between culture and landscape. Along the winding coastal road, the Serra de Tramuntana rises dramatically above the sea, offering a landscape of rare balance and beauty.

One of the defining moments of the journey takes us into the mountains. Walking among pine forests and overlooking turquoise reservoirs, we pause for a simple picnic under the Mallorcan spring sky – a moment of stillness shaped by nature itself. The day continues into the wine region of Binissalem, where we are introduced to the local terroir before returning to Palma for a final evening together.

This is a journey where mountain meets sea, where art meets nature, and where the familiar is accompanied by the unexpected. Through local flavors, cultural layers, and carefully chosen encounters, we discover Mallorca in a quieter, more complete way.