A cool breeze drifts across the largest of the Balearic Islands, attracting artists and creatives alike to the jaw dropping coastline of Palma de Mallorca. A maze of fine local boutiques, winding alleyways, and warm plazas, Palma’s old town lies as a gateway to the sweeping Tramuntana mountain range, sheltering tiny villages, orchards, and olive groves.
Secluded hilltop towns are gorgeous for honeymooners; its peerless cycling terrain is perfect for fitness freaks; the classical music festivals hosted here will impress lovers of culture. The gastronomy in Palma has never been more exciting, with chefs – inspired as much by their Mallorquin grandmothers as Mediterranean nouvelle cuisine – adding a pinch of creativity and spice to the city’s diverse food scene.