MALLORCAS CHRISTMAS MARKETS AND GIFTS WITH LOCAL HISTORY

Christmas and New Year are just around the corner, and across Mallorca, towns and villages are lighting up the winter nights with sparkling decorations. Cafés and boutiques fill the streets with festive tunes, while Christmas markets, beautifully adorned shop windows, and the warm, joyful atmosphere make the island feel especially magical this time of year. In this month’s blog post, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite gift ideas, seasonal highlights, and festive celebrations that make December in Mallorca truly unforgettable.

From December 12th, Puerto Portals transforms into a winter wonderland with its renowned Christmas market. Over 40 beautifully decorated stalls line the marina, offering everything from ornaments and accessories to wooden toys and local delicacies. Family-friendly activities abound, and one of the highlights is the ice-skating rink, loved by both locals and visitors.

For even more festive flair, visit the Christmas market at Pueblo Español, especially in the evening. The charming, illuminated market features stalls with handcrafted gifts and unique finds, while the scent of mulled wine fills the air. As night falls, a DJ brings the atmosphere to life, snow machines start whirling, and soon the crowd dances to classic festive songs.

One of the most magical parts of the season, especially for children, is Christmas Eve itself. For gift inspiration, we’ve selected a few local treasures that carry a touch of Mallorcan soul.

Shoemaking has been an important part of Mallorca’s economy for centuries. Though few shoemakers remain today, the island’s tradition and craftsmanship live on. Monge Studio, founded by Pedro Monge, is a perfect example. Pedro’s passion for leather grew from years in the fashion industry, resulting in timeless, handcrafted shoes for men and women, all made locally in Mallorca to the highest standards. The collection also includes beautifully crafted bags, belts, and a small range of clothing, a gift that will be cherished and worn for years. Visit their shop at Carrer Colom 8 in Palma or their website.

 

For children or nostalgic adults, a visit to Juguetería La Industrial is a must. Open since 1898, this traditional toy store is one of the few remaining of its kind in Palma. The shop has survived bombings, economic crises, and decades of change, and is now recognized as one of Palma’s “Tiendas Emblemáticas,” part of the island’s cultural heritage. Inside, you’ll find dolls, games, toy cars, airplanes, and LEGO sets, but its specialty lies in traditional toys and nostalgic classics like early “Mariquita Pérez” dolls. During Christmas, its window displays are beautifully decorated and frequently featured in local media.

Find it at Pas d’en Quint 8, Palma.

 

Another unique gift idea comes from VitiVinci, whose philosophy is: “We are wild, as we believe true luxury is nature.” Cultivating aromatic and medicinal plants along Mallorca’s coastline, VitiVinci handpicks each one to create locally made perfumes, skincare, and wellness products. Their essential oils are carefully extracted, producing natural fragrances of exceptional quality. Combining artisanal techniques with scientific research, VitiVinci crafts candles, soaps, perfumes, and skincare infused with ingredients like lavender, rosemary, almond oil, and citrus fruits. These are thoughtful, elegant gifts for anyone who loves nature and authenticity. Visit VitiVinci at Carrer de l’Estudi General 2 in Palma or explore their online store.

 

Finding Christmas gifts in Mallorca is a delightful experience when you explore local markets and artisanal shops. Here, tradition, care, and creativity come together, and every gift has its own story. Wander among the stalls, soak in the festive atmosphere, and let Mallorca’s charming Christmas traditions inspire your holiday celebrations.

DISCOVER MALLORCA IN THE OFF-SEASON

When the tourist season winds down and temperatures become milder, it’s the perfect time to experience Mallorca in a different way. The island moves at a slower pace during the off-season, with fewer visitors, giving you the chance to truly enjoy the nature, culture, and all the little details that make Mallorca so special.

Autumn is an ideal time to explore Mallorca’s hiking trails. The GR221, the classic Ruta de Pedra en Sec, winds through the Tramuntana mountains, offering breathtaking views of valleys and the coast. Another great option is the stretch between Deià and Port de Sóller, where olive groves and small mountain villages lead to a charming harbor. For a more challenging hike, you can trek from the Cúber reservoir up to Puig de l’Ofre, rewarded with stunning mountain vistas. Even shorter routes, like the coastal trail between Cala Llombards and Caló des Moro, showcase some of the island’s most beautiful coves and dramatic cliffs.

Mallorca is also a paradise for cyclists, and in autumn the roads are quieter and the air fresher. Many ride the iconic 37 km route to Cap de Formentor, with hairpin bends and panoramic views leading to the famous lighthouse. The challenging ascent to Sa Calobra is a classic for adrenaline seekers, while the 34 km Orient loop through pine forests and villages is perfect for a more relaxed ride. Families or those cycling at a gentler pace can enjoy the Via Verde route between Manacor and Artà, following old railway tracks through open landscapes and olive groves.

Beyond outdoor adventures, Mallorca shows its creative side in the autumn. In Sa Pobla, you can join the Dada Days natural dyeing workshop, where wild plants are transformed into beautiful patterns on silk under the guidance of textile artist Alena Dentler, paired with a glass of wine from a private cellar. At Es Baluard Museum in Palma, family-friendly workshops explore art through play and creativity. Art lovers can also visit the Joan Miró Foundation to try printmaking in an inspiring environment steeped in the artist’s legacy. For those seeking a more holistic experience, Finca Son Gener offers retreats with yoga, meditation, and creative workshops to help you find balance and connect with nature.

Autumn is also market season in Mallorca. On Wednesdays, Sineu hosts one of the island’s most traditional markets, with stalls selling fresh produce, local products, and crafts in a lively, charming atmosphere that has attracted visitors for centuries. The Saturday market in Santanyí is another favorite, offering a mix of art, clothing, food, and crafts in a picturesque town setting. Both markets are perfect for strolling, tasting local delicacies, and experiencing the authentic life of the island at a gentler pace than in summer.

Spending autumn in Mallorca is a way to see the island in a completely new light. Sunny days mix with crisp mornings, the sea remains inviting, and the landscape displays colors and contrasts that make every experience special. With fewer tourists, there is time to fully soak in the atmosphere, meet locals, and create memories that feel personal and unique.



PALMA’S BEST COWORKING SPACES

The coworking trend has grown rapidly in recent years and has now found its place in Mallorca. The island has become a popular destination for entrepreneurs, freelancers, and digital nomads who want to combine work with the Mediterranean lifestyle. Palma offers a wide range of coworking spaces, from small creative hubs to larger office environments with modern facilities. Whether you are looking for a place for focused work, networking, workshops, or creative projects, there is something to suit your working style.

Here are some of the most popular coworking spaces in Palma:


Zulu Coworking

Located at Carrer de Sant Magí 72, Zulu Coworking is a place where productivity meets creativity. It offers ergonomic furniture, soundproof phone booths, and meeting rooms with modern technology. With 24/7 access and flexible memberships, it works well for both short visits and longer work periods, and the atmosphere makes it easy to focus or collaborate.


NIDUS 39

NIDUS 39 is a creative hub in central Palma, featuring coworking spaces, offices, meeting rooms, and even a photo studio. The modular, fully equipped spaces are perfect for collaborations, workshops, or creative projects. Members have 24/7 access, making it convenient to come and go as needed.


Cómodo&Co

Located in the heart of Palma, Cómodo&Co has a relaxed vibe with a small coffee bar serving homemade pastries, smoothies, toast, and salads. The workspaces are soundproofed, memberships are flexible, and it’s easy to work efficiently while connecting with other members.


Casa Planas

Casa Planas is a cultural center with over 2,000 m², 300 m² of which is dedicated to coworking. It offers tools for engraving, lithography, analog photography, and screen printing, as well as opportunities to participate in cultural events and meet other creative professionals.


eWave Coworking

eWave is Mallorca’s first coworking space with a focus on sustainability and innovation. Featuring bright, eco-friendly interiors, a pleasant terrace, and modern workspaces, it’s a place where creativity and productivity go hand in hand.


CONVENDUM Palma

CONVENDUM is located in a 17th-century building in La Lonja, combining historical charm with modern office solutions. Flexible memberships and 24/7 access make it easy to adapt your workday to your needs.


Moasis Cowork

Moasis is more than coworking—it also functions as a business center where community and experience come together. It offers a dynamic and inspiring environment for both individuals and companies.


Fortuny 3 Coworking

Fortuny 3 is centrally located in Palma and features avant-garde design, high-quality furniture, and a large outdoor garden. Members can work, meet in conference rooms, or use the fully equipped kitchen.


Spaces Palma Marina

Spaces Palma Marina is located by the harbor and provides a bright, modern work environment with stunning views over Palma Port. With 24/7 access, meeting rooms, lounge areas, and fast Wi-Fi, it’s ideal for freelancers and companies alike.




OUR 5 BEST ASIAN RESTAURANTS IN PALMA

Palma’s restaurant scene is both lively and diverse, with a wide range of cuisines and flavors to discover. Asian cuisine has truly become a favorite, offering everything from fresh, light dishes to rich and flavorful meals suitable for any occasion. We’ve selected our five favorite restaurants where you can enjoy everything from perfectly prepared sushi and warming ramen to other Asian delicacies. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed dinner with friends, a quick and tasty lunch, or a special place to celebrate, there’s something for you on this list. Here are our top five tips and favorite spots to enjoy Asian cuisine in Palma!

 


HEMUDU

Hemudu is a relaxed and stylish Chinese restaurant in central Palma. Here, traditional flavors are served with a modern twist, like dim sum and Peking duck. The atmosphere is calm and inviting, perfect for both lunch and dinner. A really great spot if you like Asian food with that little extra.

 


WASABI

Wasabi is a popular Japanese restaurant in Palma focusing on both traditional sushi and modern fusion dishes. They have several locations, including Santa Catalina and Wasabi Blue by the sea in Ciudad Jardín. The menu offers everything from classic sashimi to creative rolls with truffle and flame-grilled fish. The vibe is relaxed yet stylish, making it perfect for both everyday dinners and something a bit more special.

 


DE TOKIA A LIMA

De Tokio a Lima is an elegant Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant in Palma, located in the boutique hotel Can Alomar at Passeig del Born. The menu creatively combines flavorful dishes like ceviche, langostino buñuelos, and sashimi, influenced by Japanese, Peruvian, and Mediterranean cuisines. Here you can enjoy a lovely dinner on their beautiful terrace overlooking Borne. It’s a popular choice for those seeking a unique and tasty dining experience, perfect for both everyday and festive occasions.

 


RAMEN OTAKU

Ramen Otaku is an authentic Japanese ramen restaurant in Palma, with a menu focused on traditional ramen like tonkotsu, shoyu, and miso, as well as vegetarian options, served in handmade bowls. The restaurant is known for its high quality, where you can enjoy genuine ramen in a relaxed setting.

 


NAGAMI NIKKEI

Nagami Nikkei is a Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant in Santa Catalina. The menu features dishes like ceviche, tiradito, and sushi with influences from both Japan and Peru. The restaurant has a modern and inviting atmosphere, suitable for both relaxed dinners and festive occasions, with a skilled kitchen creatively combining flavors for a unique dining experience.

 



MALLORCA’S BEST CHIRINGUITOS 2025

Is there anything better than spending a day by the sea? Mallorca is home to plenty of great beach bars, or chiringuitos as they’re called here, where you can sit ight by the water with your feet in the sand. Whether you’re just stopping by for a cold drink, a light bite, or a long lunch with a sea view, there’s something for everyone. These spots are often simple and laid-back, with a focus on good food and a welcoming vibe. 

In this post, we’ve gathered our favorite chiringuitos where you can hang out from morning to evening, enjoy great food and drinks, and soak up the relaxed atmosphere!


Bar Blau Portocolom
A charming beach bar on S’Arenal beach in Portocolom, known for its laid-back, romantic vibe and a menu full of fresh seafood and chilled drinks.


Kokomo, Cala Major
Located right on the beach in Cala Major, Kokomo is a super laid-back place with good food, cold drinks, and that perfect beach feeling.


Bugambilia
A personal favorite in Cas Català. Simple, charming, and with a menu that works just as well for lunch as for dinner. The waterfront setting makes it extra special.


Cala Sa Nau

A small chiringuito tucked into a beautiful cove near Portocolom. Grab a seat in the shade just steps from the water and enjoy something simple, fresh, and tasty.


Ponderosa Beach
Set right on the sand at Playa de Muro, Ponderosa serves local, seasonal dishes in a relaxed and beautiful environment.


Assaona
Located in Portixol, Assaona is a modern beach bar with a gastro twist. From lunch to cocktails, it’s all served with great vibes and sea views.


Tabgha | Chiringuito Solidario Portals Nous
A simple, welcoming beach bar in Portals Nous. The views of the cliffs and sea are stunning, and the atmosphere is just as laid-back as it is genuine.


Nanai Beach
In Illetas, Nanai blends the easy charm of a chiringuito with a touch of beach club flair. Expect tasty drinks, a varied menu, and good vibes all around.


Patiki Beach

A beach restaurant in Port de Sóller that manages to feel both rustic and thoughtfully curated. Enjoy flavorful dishes with views over the sea and the bay.


Can Gavella
A small and friendly chiringuito on Playa de Muro. The menu is simple but well done, with a focus on fresh ingredients. Perfect for a post-beach meal.


Il Chiringo

Right on the beach in Palmanova, Il Chiringo is laid-back and welcoming, with a menu that works all day – from breakfast to dinner.


Sona Beach
Located on the Santanyí beach, Sona Beach is a relaxed beach bar with good music, great cocktails, and sunset views to top it all off.


 

Working as a Digital Nomad in Mallorca

Have you ever been stuck in a video meeting on a grey and rainy day, wishing you could be working somewhere sunny, surrounded by clear waters and white beaches instead? You’re not alone – it’s a common sentiment shared by many remote workers and digital nomads. In recent years, Mallorca has become an increasingly popular destination for those looking to combine work with a more relaxed and balanced lifestyle, far from stress and gloomy weather. Beyond its beautiful landscapes and pleasant climate, the island offers an international community and modern infrastructure that makes it easy to stay both productive and inspired.

In the past few years, Mallorca has firmly established itself as one of Europe’s most desirable destinations for digital nomads and remote workers. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, a mild Mediterranean climate, and diverse, stunning natural surroundings, the island offers a unique combination of opportunities. But it’s not just the weather and scenery that attract people – many come here to build a daily life that balances work and leisure. Mallorca provides an ideal environment for prioritising health, family time, personal development, and recreational activities.


Palma – the top choice for digital nomads

Palma has evolved into a hub for digital nomads and remote professionals. The city fosters a lively culture of entrepreneurship, flexibility, and creativity. Neighbourhoods such as Santa Catalina, Son Espanyolet, and Son Armadams are especially popular among those who want to combine work with an inspiring and social environment, thanks to their charming atmosphere, international vibe, and creative settings.

These areas host several coworking spaces where people from around the world meet to work, network, and collaborate. Popular coworking spots include SPACES and Zulu Working in Santa Catalina, The Hub Mallorca in Son Espanyolet, and Palma Tennis Coworking in Son Armadams. These places offer modern facilities, fast and reliable internet connections, and plenty of opportunities for networking.

For those who enjoy living close to the sea but still want easy access to Palma, areas such as Cala Major and San Agustín are perfect choices. Here, beachfront living is combined with solid infrastructure and smooth transport links to Palma city centre, making it easy to balance work and leisure. These areas also offer a mix of international restaurants, cafés, and services, contributing to a safe and comfortable daily life.


Infrastructure and work environment

Mallorca has a well-developed digital infrastructure that enables efficient remote work from many parts of the island. High-speed fibre broadband is available throughout most of Palma and in many other towns, ensuring stable and fast internet connections, a basic necessity for remote work. In addition to larger, more established coworking centres, there are also smaller and more secluded workspaces for those who prefer a quieter environment. Examples include Sa Multidisciplinar Coworking, which is also pet-friendly, and Rayaworx, located in beautiful rural surroundings with stunning views.

Coworking prices generally range from €15 to €20 per day, making them an affordable option for both short- and long-term stays.


For families with children

Mallorca is also a safe and attractive choice for families. The island has a wide range of international schools offering instruction in English, German, Swedish, and several other languages. Among the most established are The Academy International School, Bellver International College, Agora Portals, King Richard III College, Svenska Skolan Mallorca, and The International School of Mallorca. These schools offer a high academic standard and provide a safe, diverse environment for families with children.


Digital nomad visa and tax benefits

The digital nomad visa is designed for non-EU citizens who wish to work remotely from Spain. It is available to both employees working for companies based outside of Spain and to freelancers with international clients or contracts. The visa allows individuals to legally reside and work in Spain without needing to be employed by a Spanish company.

Since December 2022, Spain has offered a specific digital nomad visa that makes it easier for non-EU nationals to legally work from the country. This visa applies to both employees of foreign companies and self-employed professionals with international clients.

To apply, you’ll need documentation such as an employer’s letter of approval for remote work from Spain and proof of stable income. Applications can be submitted either through a Spanish embassy or consulate in your home country, or from within Spain during the validity period of a tourist visa. A decision is usually made within 20 working days. In addition to the right to live and work in Spain, the visa may also come with tax benefits in the first years – a major advantage for those planning to stay long-term.


A growing global movement

Digital nomadism has become an established way of working and is no longer just a passing trend. According to a report by IWG, 88% of hybrid workers worked from outside a traditional office at some point in the past year. Nearly 60% of those extended their holidays by working remotely from abroad. The “workcation” phenomenon, blending work with vacation, has become a popular way to boost productivity and quality of life by creating a better work–life balance in inspiring environments.


A life where work and leisure go hand in hand

Mallorca is more than just a place to work from, it’s a place to truly live!
With significantly lower living costs compared to many major European cities, excellent public services, and a high level of safety, the island is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative for those seeking a better balance between work and personal life. Here, work can adapt to your lifestyle, rather than your life revolving around your job. For many, it’s this very flexibility and quality of life that makes trying out life in Mallorca so appealing.



 

THE BEST ROOFTOP BARS OF 2025

 

Looking for the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset with a great cocktail and stunning views? We’ve got you covered! Summer in Mallorca is pure magic, and the island truly shines – not least thanks to the incredible rooftop bars waiting to be discovered. No matter where you are on the island, there’s something for everyone, from sleek, trendy hotspots in central Palma to hidden, cozy oases overlooking the sea. In our latest blog post, we guide you to the very best rooftop bars Mallorca has to offer in 2025.


 

Nakar Hotel Rooftop – Palma
Av. de Jaume III, 21, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears

Located right on Jaume III, Nakar Hotel’s rooftop is a relaxed urban oasis. Take the elevator up to enjoy a pool, comfy lounge seating, and a chilled-out vibe.


 

Singular Rooftop – Hotel Sant Francesc, Palma
Plaça de Sant Francesc, 5, azotea, Distrito Centro, 07001 Palma, Balearic Islands

A stylish and luxurious rooftop with expertly crafted cocktails and sweeping views over Palma’s rooftops and the Mediterranean.


 

Rooftop at Hotel Can Alomar – Palma
Carrer de Sant Feliu, 1, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears

Hidden away in Palma’s Old Town, this elegant and intimate rooftop bar is ideal for unwinding with a drink while soaking in the stunning surroundings.


 

Hotel Bahia del Sol – Santa Ponsa
Avinguda del Rei Jaume I, 74, 07180 Santa Ponça, Illes Balears

One of Santa Ponsa’s top picks! With spectacular sea views, a laid-back atmosphere, and great music, it’s the perfect summer hangout.


 

Sky Bar – Hotel Saratoga, Palma
Pg. de Mallorca, 6, 8ª piso, Distrito Centro, 07012 Palma, Balearic Islands

Between Santa Catalina and the Old Town, you’ll find this classic rooftop bar. Take the lift up to enjoy amazing views, tasty drinks, and good vibes.


 

Skybar – Hotel Almudaina, Palma
Av. de Jaume III, 9, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears

Perched on the eighth floor, this rooftop offers panoramic views over the city. Great for sunset drinks, light bites, or just soaking in the atmosphere.


 

ALMAQ – Es Princep, Palma
Carrer de Bala Roja, 1, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears

One of Palma’s top rooftops, offering views of the sea, cathedral, and coastline. Whether you’re in the mood for a laid-back aperitivo or kicking off the night with friends, this spot delivers.


 

KATAGI Blau – Platja de Palma
Av. d’Amèrica, 2, Platja de Palma, 07600 Palma, Illes Balears

An elegant yet casual rooftop restaurant with an Asian twist and breathtaking ocean views. Creative cocktails and delicious food in a stunning setting.


 

El Vicenç de la Mar – Cala Sant Vicenç
Carrer de Cala Molins, 6, 07469 Cala Sant Vicenç, Illes Balears

This versatile rooftop features a pool and lounge area, restaurant, and bar – all in one. Slightly off the beaten path, but well worth the trip!


 

Hotel Honucai – Sant Jordi
Carrer Bonança, 1, 07638 Colònia de Sant Jordi, Illes Balears

Open every evening, this rooftop welcomes both locals and visitors. This summer, it surprises guests with a pop-up street food menu – the perfect match for your cocktail.


 

Es Llorenç – Palma Old Town
Plaça de Llorenç Villalonga, 4, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears

With its striking design and views of both the cathedral and the sea, this rooftop bar is a real showstopper. Sophisticated and unforgettable.


 

El Cielo del Born – Nivia Born Boutique Hotel, Palma
Carrer dels Paraires, 24, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears

A hidden gem right on Palma’s Born avenue. Cozy, charming, and perfect for a drink or a bite to eat with the city skyline as your backdrop.


 

Sunset Lounge – Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel
Hotel & Spa, Jumeirah, Carrer de Bèlgica, S/N, 07108 Port de Sóller, Illes Balears

Technically not a rooftop, but this one earns an honorable mention. With a jaw-dropping view over Port de Sóller Bay, it’s the ultimate place to enjoy a drink at sunset.

Discover Bendinat – Luxury and Tranquility close to Palma

Looking for a place that combines elegance, privacy, and easy access to the vibrant city life of Palma? Then Bendinat might be just what you’re looking for. This exclusive area is only a 10-minute drive from Palma, perfectly located between the charming Illetas and the upscale Puerto Portals.

The neighborhood mainly consists of stylish villas and elegant apartments and is often divided into New and Old Bendinat. Old Bendinat is especially known for its beautiful villas located near the classic Hotel Bendinat – a charming boutique hotel with a fantastic garden restaurant right by the sea. A visit here is a must!

Bendinat offers everything you could wish for in Mediterranean living: crystal-clear blue waters, dramatic cliffs, lush greenery, and a serene sense of luxury. You’re also within walking distance to the beach in Illetas and close to restaurants, shops, and all your daily essentials.


What to do

A major highlight of the area is the beautiful Real Golf de Bendinat, an 18-hole course offering stunning views of both the sea and the mountains – a true favorite among golf lovers!

If you enjoy staying active, Bendinat Urban Country Club offers padel courts, a gym, and a great restaurant. Sporting Tennis Club is just a short drive away, and for water lovers, Puerto Portals is the perfect spot for water sports and boat trips.

 


Beaches & Swimming

While Bendinat doesn’t have a large beach of its own, there are plenty of lovely swimming spots nearby. Cala Bendinat is a small, cozy cove surrounded by pine trees – ideal for a peaceful day by the water. Just minutes away, you’ll also find the popular beaches of Illetas, Cala Major, and Palmanova.

 


Shopping

In the mood for some shopping? You can easily get to Porto Pi, a large shopping center offering everything from fashion to electronics. For a more high-end experience, Puerto Portals is a must-visit, with luxury boutiques lining the marina

 


Dining

Bendinat also has an impressive selection of quality restaurants:

  • Las Terrazas de Bendinatthe restaurant at Hotel Bendinat, serves delicious food with a stunning sea view – perfect for a long lunch or sunset dinner.
  • Es Romani ,located in the Lindner Hotel, offers something a little extra with themed nights like sushi Thursdays, jazz brunches, and more.
  • Bendinat Urban Country Club, you’ll find not only sports facilities but also a popular restaurant known for its flavorful and varied menu. 


In short, Bendinat is a place where it’s easy to feel at home – peaceful, stylish, and close to everything. A perfect mix of nature, luxury, and convenience.

 

Exploring Pollensa: A Guide to the Town’s Most Charming Shops

 

 

Pollensa, located on the northern side of Mallorca, is a cozy little town known for its history and charm. Here, you’ll find cobblestone streets, historic buildings, beautiful alleys, and a peaceful atmosphere.

Although Pollensa is primarily famous for its history and stunning landscapes, the town also offers some unique shops where you can find everything from local crafts to fashion and home decor. Take a stroll around Plaça Major, the central square, where you can enjoy a coffee or explore the small, charming shops scattered throughout the town’s alleys.

Here are some of the best shops you shouldn’t miss:


 

Terra Cuita

This shop is a real favorite for traditional Mallorcan ceramics and home decor. With five generations of family craftsmanship since 1860, they blend both old and modern techniques to create unique artworks. Here, you’ll find both rustic and modern ceramics, as well as handcrafted souvenirs and gifts in true Mallorcan style.


 

Dada

Dada, along with its sister stores Tao, Rocaia, and Uabi, offers a delightful mix of Mediterranean style, local craftsmanship, and sustainability. Cati Bennàssar has been running these shops for over 20 years, believing in simplicity and functionality. Here, you’ll find clothing for both men and women, comfortable shoes, handmade accessories, as well as unique gifts and home decor.


 

Sol y Tierra

Here, you can discover the best of Mallorcan gastronomy, with local delicacies like mustard, chutney, sauces, pesto, and organic oils. All products are carefully selected for their high quality and offer an authentic taste of the island.


 

L’Ull Viu

Also known as “Ali Baba’s cave,” this store is a local favorite! It’s been around for over 30 years and offers a personalized shopping experience with a focus on quality and unique products. You’ll find everything from books in various languages to educational toys, office supplies, and fashion accessories.


 

Teixits Vicens

For those wanting to take a piece of Mallorca’s classic textiles home, Teixits Vicens is a must-visit. The shop is famous for its colorful “roba de llengües” (traditional striped cloths), but you’ll also find everything from cushions and tablecloths to curtains.


 

Aromes del Mediterrani

This little shop is an expert in delightful scents, offering handmade soaps, oils, and perfumes. All products are 100% natural and vegan. You’ll also find beautiful ceramic home decor items, perfect for your home.


 

La Limba

If you love fashion and home decor, La Limba is definitely worth a visit. Here, you’ll find both local designers and international brands, with everything from beautiful summer dresses and evening wear to cosmetics, home decor, and scented candles.


 

Safari Kids Mallorca

This charming children’s shop offers a little bit of everything. You’ll find books, clothes, toys, and other carefully selected children’s products. The shop even has a small play area where kids can entertain themselves while parents shop. A lovely store that makes shopping a fun experience for families.


 

ABCO Pottery Studio Pollensa

ABCO Pottery Studio is a cozy workshop offering handmade ceramic pieces with a unique Mallorcan touch. Here, you’ll find beautiful plates, bowls, pots, and lamps, all created with local tradition and creative design. Each piece has its own story and makes the perfect souvenir or gift.


 

Celebrate Easter in Mallorca

Easter, or Semana Santa, in Mallorca is a time when tradition, religion, and community come together. During Holy Week, the streets come alive with impressive processions, where members of religious brotherhoods, dressed in traditional robes and hoods, carry sacred icons through towns and villages. Some of the most moving events include Procesión del Silencio, a procession held in total silence, and Procesión de la Sang on Maundy Thursday, the biggest and most dramatic procession, where hundreds of participants carry the crucified Christ through Palma. Preparations for these events start weeks in advance, with rehearsals, creating decorations, and preparing the traditional los pasos (procession floats).

Easter in Mallorca is not only a religious occasion but also a time for family and local traditions. Mallorcan families gather to cook and share traditional dishes like panades (pies filled with lamb and peas), cocarrois (vegetarian pies with raisins and vegetables), and sweet treats like rubiols and crespells. Many bakeries also compete to make impressive chocolate sculptures, known as Mona de Pascua, which often feature Easter bunnies or other creative designs.

The week begins with Palm Sunday, when palm and olive branches are blessed in churches across the island. In Palma, the day is marked by a mass in the stunning La Seu Cathedral, followed by a procession where the faithful carry their blessed branches home for protection and blessings. The most important services take place on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday, with La Seu Cathedral being one of the most beautiful spots to experience these religious ceremonies.

For visitors, Mallorca offers a chance to experience a rich tradition where history, faith, and festivity come together. In addition to the processions, you can enjoy traditional Easter food and soak in the unique atmosphere that fills the streets. After Easter, many locals participate in pancaritats, pilgrimages to old hermitages and monasteries in the mountains, where they enjoy picnics and time together.


All in all, Easter in Mallorca is a special time that blends religious devotion with festive traditions, making it an unforgettable experience for both locals and visitors.


Important Dates to Keep in Mind for Easter 2025:

  • Palm Sunday (Domingo de Ramos): April 13
  • Maundy Thursday (Jueves Santo): April 17
  • Good Friday (Viernes Santo): April 18
  • Holy Saturday (Sábado Santo): April 19
  • Easter Sunday (Domingo de Resurrección): April 20

Events and Activities During Easter Week:

  • Semana Santa Processions: The most significant and impressive processions take place on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, especially in Palma. 
  • The processions starts at 19:00 and they go through El Borne, Plaza Cort, El Catedral and the surrounding area of Palma.
  • Fira del Ram: Palma’s annual Easter fair, Fira del Ram, is open until April 27. This is not only Mallorca’s largest amusement park but also one of the biggest in Europe, featuring attractions for all ages, from roller coasters to market stalls.
  • Cultural Events: Throughout Easter week, there are various cultural activities like exhibitions, concerts, and lectures across the island. For updated dates and times, check the Consell de Mallorca’s official website.