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.

SOCIAL CLUBS IN MALLORCA

Mallorca is not only known for its beautiful beaches, picturesque villages, and stunning landscapes – it’s also a place where people from all over the world come together to build networks, find community, and enjoy a social lifestyle. Over the past year, several social clubs have opened their doors on the island, offering various meeting spaces for those looking to hang out and build relationships. These clubs have quickly become a central part of Mallorca’s social life, where both locals and international visitors can meet, network, and create meaningful connections. 

From inspiring events and group activities to relaxed conversations and networking, these social clubs offer a wide range of opportunities for anyone who wants to be part of Mallorca’s vibrant social scene. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most popular members’ clubs in Palma and what they have to offer.


Lália Social Club

Lália Social Club is one of Palma’s newest and most exciting members’ clubs, located in the charming old town, next to the historic Santa Eulalia church. The club, which opened at the end of 2023, offers a modern and welcoming atmosphere for both locals and international visitors. Here, members can enjoy a unique social experience with a wide range of facilities and activities.

The club spans four floors and offers a variety of services, including dedicated workstations, a boutique gym, and a restaurant and bar. Lália Social Club regularly hosts events that provide members with the opportunity to make new connections and be part of Palma’s lively social scene.

 

Villa Dalia

If you’re looking for a unique place that combines art and networking, Villa Dalia in El Terreno is a must-visit. Located in the lively area near Paseo Marítimo, this restored palace-like building offers an inspiring environment for both businesspeople and artists.

Formerly known as Can Noguera and with an interesting history that included periods as a brothel and a church, Villa Dalia has now been transformed into a members’ club. The club regularly hosts lectures, art exhibitions, and cultural events, offering members the opportunity to network, discover new artistic expressions, and engage in creative projects.

Villa Dalia is the perfect place to get involved in inspiring activities. Whether you’re seeking networking opportunities or artistic development, this is a place where diverse individuals can meet and create something new together.

 

The Good Circle

The Good Circle is an exclusive members’ club in Palma, founded with the idea of creating a place for like-minded individuals to meet, network, and share inspiring experiences. The club was created by three friends, Anya, Anne, and Elisa, who wanted to build a community for creative people with a passion for art, music, and meaningful conversations.

The club’s philosophy is based on offering a fun, relaxed, and safe environment where members can meet and make new connections. Events at The Good Circle often include live music, art exhibitions, DJ sets, as well as food and drinks, contributing to a dynamic and inviting atmosphere. By being part of The Good Circle, you get the chance to expand your social network, discover new artistic expressions, and be part of a vibrant, creative scene in Mallorca.

 

Palma Sport & Tennis Club

Palma Sport & Tennis Club is located in Santa Catalina in Palma. Founded in 1964, the club offers its members world-class facilities and a unique environment for both sports and socializing. With its five tennis courts, including a center court with seating for up to 1,200 spectators, the club is an ideal place for both training and competition, with courts lit for evening play and used for international tournaments.

The club offers over 200 classes each week, including Pilates, yoga, and cross-training, as well as a fully equipped gym. For relaxation, members can enjoy the luxurious spa area with saunas and water pools, as well as an elegant bistro serving local dishes in a welcoming and exclusive atmosphere.

 

El Terreno Club

El Terreno Club is a members’ club that offers sports, relaxation, and socializing, making it a popular destination for both locals and international members.

The club is particularly known for its padel courts, where both beginners and experienced players can enjoy the sport. In addition to padel, El Terreno Club also offers a delightful outdoor pool, perfect for relaxation during Mallorca’s warm days. There is also a gym and fitness facilities for those who want to stay active in other ways.

Social activities and events are a big part of the club, providing members the opportunity to make connections and create a sense of community. Whether you want to play padel, take a dip in the pool, or attend one of the club’s social events, El Terreno Club offers a relaxed and exclusive environment for all its members.


 

Are you buying a house or a lifestyle?

 

A home can take many shapes – different sizes, styles, and comforts. But when you’re looking for a home abroad, it’s not just about four walls and a roof – you’re investing in a whole new way of living.

There’s a lot to consider: How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you need? Is having a garage or extra space for guests important, or would you prefer a garden or private terrace to soak up the sun? But just as crucial as these practical details is thinking about the kind of lifestyle you want. What does your dream day-to-day life look like?

 

 


 

How will you use your home?

Are you looking for a getaway spot to escape to every now and then, or a vacation home where you can create memories with family? Maybe you’re planning to spend longer periods there – or even move permanently.

Would you like a city apartment for easy weekend trips or a coastal home with that perfect holiday vibe? Perhaps you’re imagining a place to welcome children and grandchildren. Whether you’re a traveler, an expat, or just someone craving a fresh start, it’s worth asking these questions. And we’re here to help you find the right fit.

 


 

 

Balancing home and lifestyle

Choosing a home isn’t just about the amenities – it’s about finding a place that truly fits your lifestyle, and that’s where we can help!

If family time is your top priority, you might be looking for a larger home with space for everyone, where your family can stay with you or visit often. In that case, it’s smart to consider proximity to schools and activities for all ages. The southwest part of Mallorca could be a great choice, with international schools and plenty of fun activities for both adults and kids.

Are you into sports and staying active? Then being close to gyms, sports facilities, or outdoor activities might be key for you.

If you’re more of a nature lover who enjoys hiking or cycling, central or northern Mallorca is definitely for you. Here, you’ll find the Serra de Tramuntana, a paradise for outdoor adventures. Charlotte, who lives in Sóller up north, can’t imagine a better place to live:
“Port de Sóller and Sóller are my favorite spots on Mallorca! The Tramuntana coast is absolutely magical – in the summer, we often take the boat out to explore the coastline!”

More into golf? Then Santa Ponça is the perfect spot, known for its excellent golf courses.

And if you’re looking for a lifestyle that mixes the buzz of city life, a social vibe, and easy access to the beach, Palma is the place to be. Our agent Josephine, who recently moved from northwest Mallorca to Santa Catalina, shares:
“I have everything close by! My neighborhood is charming and full of cafés, bars, and restaurants. If I want to go to Palma city, it’s just a short walk, and the coast is a quick bus or car ride away. And I love being able to work out at Palma Tennis Club and walk home in just a few minutes!”

Wherever you choose to live in Mallorca, you’re always near the sea. But each coastal town has its own unique charm – are you looking for a more family-friendly environment, or do you prefer a lively, urban vibe?

 


 

Think about why you want to move

It’s not just about the features of the house – it’s a decision that deserves some thought. By considering the lifestyle you want and what’s most important to you, your new home will feel like an even better fit.


 

Helping you find your perfect everyday life

For us, it’s not just about finding a property – we want to help you find a place that truly suits your lifestyle. With our extensive experience and local knowledge of the island, we can guide you through the entire process and help you find a home that feels just right for you.

 

 


 

Behind the Lens: A Professional Photographer’s Best Tips for Photographing Your Home!

We spoke with our photographer, Ana, to get her top tips on how to prepare your home for a photoshoot. With a few simple adjustments, you can maximize image quality and enhance your property’s appeal.

Ana has been part of our team for over 10 years, specializing in real estate photography. Throughout her extensive experience, she has taken pictures of all sorts of properties. She explains to us that good photography goes beyond simply taking pictures—it really begins with preparing the space. 

According to Ana, the most important step before a photoshoot is to create a clean and neutral environment. Thoroughly cleaning your home is essential, as tidy spaces always look better in photos and create a more inviting impression. A well-organized and decluttered home also makes it easier for potential buyers to envision themselves living there. She also recommends removing personal items such as photographs, toys, pet accessories, remote controls, and charging cables. This helps create a sleek and airy aesthetic without distractions.

One of the key factors in great photos is lighting. Natural light makes a huge difference, so it’s important to open the curtains, lift the blinds, and let in as much daylight as possible. This enhances the sense of space, making rooms feel larger, brighter, and more welcoming.

When it comes to specific rooms, there are a few details to keep in mind. In the kitchen, it’s best to clear countertops of dishes, sponges, dish soap, and any unnecessary items. A clean and organized kitchen makes a significantly better impression. In the bedroom, making the bed neatly and removing clothes and shoes helps create a calm and inviting atmosphere. The bathroom should also be as minimalistic as possible—removing toothbrushes, soaps, and other hygiene products will give it a fresh and stylish look. If the property has a balcony or outdoor space, it’s a good idea to arrange the outdoor furniture, wipe it down if necessary, and remove any dead plants or old pots. This helps create a more vibrant and appealing outdoor setting.

To further enhance the ambiance, small details can make a big difference. Ana suggests turning on lamps in darker corners to create a warm and cozy feel. A simple bouquet of fresh flowers or a neatly folded throw on the sofa can add to the inviting atmosphere, but it’s important to keep the decor refined and uncluttered.

Finally, before the photoshoot begins, it’s a good idea to do a final walkthrough of your home. Adjust cushions, ensure no cables are visible, and check that all light sources are functioning. Taking a little extra time to prepare can result in the best possible photos and increase your chances of a quick and successful sale.




 

Discover El Terreno – more than just a neighbourhood

If you’re looking for a place in Palma that combines history, creativity, and a laid-back vibe, El Terreno is definitely worth exploring. Located between the Bellver park and the neighborhood of Santa Catalina, El Terreno has its own unique character that attracts both locals and visitors. In the 60s and 70s, El Terreno was the entertainment hub of Palma, where jet-setting life was at its peak, and celebrities enjoyed partying at the area’s nightclubs. Today, the area has transformed but retained its bohemian charm. The colorful houses, artistic details, and blend of international influences make El Terreno feel vibrant and full of energy.

What sets El Terreno apart is its perfect balance of calm and energy. The Bellver Castle and the surrounding forest are perfect for a walk or jog, offering a stunning view of Palma and the Mediterranean. At the same time, it’s an area full of life and culture, with art galleries, small shops, and cozy cafés. Here, it feels as though both locals and visitors find their own spots to enjoy, and the narrow alleys with beautiful old houses give a timeless atmosphere.

If you want to experience a different side of Palma, away from the more tourist-heavy areas, El Terreno is a great option. Here, you get a chance to discover a more authentic side of Mallorca, while still being close to the urban life. For those who appreciate good food, there’s a wide selection of restaurants and cafés to explore. The charming streets are lined with small tapas bars, and in recent years, a variety of exciting new restaurants have joined the scene. Here are some must-visit spots you won’t want to miss:

Image depicting the pool and loungearea at El Terreno Club

Terreno Club

El Terreno Club is a newly opened members’ club offering a unique experience with both paddle courts and a pool. You can enjoy fresh and delicious dishes at the restaurant, which is open to both guests and members. It’s a perfect spot for both activity and relaxation.

 

Image depicting a drink and dinner at Take Japanese Restaurant

Take Japanese Restaurant

If you love sushi and Japanese dishes, Take Japanese Restaurant is a must. With amazing dishes and friendly service, it’s one of the best Japanese restaurants in Palma. A place that truly delivers both in food and atmosphere.


Image depicting a newspaper with CAN PA as publisher

Can Pa
Can Pa, which opened at the end of 2024, has quickly become a favorite. Here you’ll find freshly baked bread and pastries, all made with organic ingredients. A perfect spot for a high-quality breakfast or coffee break.

 

Image depicting the outdoor seating of resturant Brutus

Brutus

For those who love Italian food, Brutus is a given choice. With a menu that never disappoints and an inviting atmosphere, this Italian restaurant offers both great flavors and a pleasant environment. 

 

Image depicting the seaview from Hotel Feliz

Hotel Feliz

This hotel is the perfect escape from everyday life. With a fantastic rooftop terrace and sea view, Hotel Feliz is an ideal place to relax, while still being close to the city’s energy.


Image depicting Bar Bellver in El Terreno

Bar Bellver

Bar Bellver is a relatively new restaurant and bar, and a great addition to El Terreno’s restaurant scene. With tasty food, a great vibe, and friendly staff, it’s the perfect spot for a relaxed dining experience.


Image depicting a tapas and glass of wine at X Etapas

X Etapas

One of Palma’s best tapas spots! Far beyond the usual tourist traps, you’ll find X Etapas. The food is fantastic, and you’re sure not to be disappointed.

 

Image depicting the fruitstands at Mel Fruites i Verdures

Mel Fruites i verdures

This shop is a true gem for those who appreciate high-quality local produce. Offering fresh fruit, local honey, dry goods, and much more, it’s the perfect place to find the finest organic and locally sourced products.

 

Eight Storage Units to Rent in Palma

If you need extra space to store your belongings, there are several options for renting storage units. Whether you need to store furniture, seasonal items, or other possessions, renting a storage unit can be a practical solution. Here are 8 great storage options in Palma, offering both security and convenience.

Trastero Palma
https://trasteropalma.es
Located in the El Fortí area.
Open every day from 07:00 to 24:00.

Mallorca Storage
https://mallorcastorage.es/trasteros/
Located in the Son Castelló industrial area.
24h access.

Extra Space
https://www.extraspace.es
Located in the Son Anglada area.
24h access.

Es Traster
https://www.estraster.com
Located in the Santa Catalina area.
24h access.

Factory Storage
https://www.factorystorage.es
Located in the El Terreno area.
24h access.

Palma Self Storage
https://palmaselfstorage.com
Located in the Porto Pi area.
24h access.

Balear Trasteros
https://baleartrasteros.com
Located in the Son Canals area.
24h access.

Palma Central Storage 24/7
+34 685 25 36 26
Located in the Santa Catalina area.
24h access.

Study Spanish in Mallorca

Learning a new language is both an exciting and rewarding journey, and it can really open doors to new opportunities – both in everyday life and for understanding the culture on a deeper level. And what better New Year’s resolution than to start learning Spanish? Studying the language here in Mallorca makes it easier to communicate with neighbors, run errands, or simply feel more at home on the island. It doesn’t matter if you are young or old, a beginner or already have some experience – it’s never too late to start!

In this blog post, we share some language courses in Mallorca that can be perfect to kickstart your language learning. Whether you prefer an intensive course or want to learn at your own pace online, there are many options to choose from. Learning Spanish is not only about becoming practically more independent, but it also gives you a deeper understanding of both the island and its culture.

The Language Academy – Palma

The Language Academy in Palma offers flexible and interactive learning, perfect for anyone looking to improve their language skills in a fun way. They offer both intensive courses and slower-paced programs, so whether you want to learn quickly or at your own pace, there is an option for you. The school is known for its friendly atmosphere and personalized teaching.

Akzent – Palma

Akzent offers customized Spanish courses for both businesses and individuals. Their teaching is flexible and tailored to your needs. With small groups and a personal touch, learning becomes both effective and enjoyable. It is an excellent choice for those who want a more individualized language learning experience.

Die Akademi – Palma

Die Akademi in Palma offers a relaxed and personalized environment for language learning. The school provides both intensive and more relaxed courses, with small groups or private lessons to suit your needs. You can also take part in cultural activities and excursions that make learning even more inspiring.

Spanish School Palma – Palma

Spanish School Palma, located in the heart of Palma, offers a friendly and relaxed learning environment. The school has both intensive courses and more flexible programs, allowing you to adjust your learning pace. With small groups and a personal focus, you can truly make the most of your lessons while experiencing Spanish culture through organized activities.

Estudio Hispánico – Palma

Estudio Hispánico is a charming language school in Palma offering personalized and engaging Spanish learning. The school provides both intensive courses and more relaxed options for all levels. The teaching is adapted to your needs, and you’ll have the chance to participate in cultural activities and excursions that make learning more enjoyable and give you a deeper understanding of Spanish culture.

Living Language Mallorca – Valldemossa

If you want to study Spanish in one of Mallorca’s most idyllic villages, Living Language is a great choice. The school offers both group courses and private lessons for all levels. Their flexible teaching allows you to tailor your lessons according to your needs and interests.

Whether you’re a beginner or have studied Spanish before, there’s a course here in Mallorca that’s right for you. Whether you’re looking for intensive training or a more relaxed pace, there are plenty of options to choose from!

 

Christmas time in Mallorca

The holiday season on Mallorca offers a magical mix of traditional warmth and Mediterranean flair. In December, Palma transforms into a sparkling winter wonderland with spectacular Christmas lights and lively markets buzzing with energy. The island's picturesque villages also don their festive best, hosting charming markets and showcasing local crafts. It’s the perfect time to soak up Mallorca’s unique atmosphere and discover thoughtful gifts at bustling markets and quaint boutiques.


Charming Boutiques to Visit:

Arquinesia

A visit to Arquinesia in Palma is a must, even if only for the experience. Located on the quaint side street Carrer de Sant Gaietà, this shop captivates visitors with its enchanting atmosphere and alluring fragrances wafting onto the street. It’s an ideal spot for exclusive gifts and a magical shopping experience.

Rialto Living

For a perfect blend of modern design and Mallorcan influences, head to Rialto Living. Situated on the beautiful Calle Sant Feliu in La Lonja, this elegant lifestyle store offers everything from fashion and home décor to art and gift ideas. You could easily complete all your holiday shopping in one visit!

Bazaar

At Bazaar, time seems to fly. The store brims with handmade ceramics, colorful cushions, linens, scented candles, and unique souvenirs. Located in a lovingly restored former bookshop, it offers a charming setting and an impressive selection of gifts for every taste.


Christmas Markets on Mallorca:

Christmas on Mallorca is truly special, with markets that capture the island’s traditions and creativity. Here are some of the most magical spots to explore:

Fira de Nadal i del Reis de PalmaNovember 1 to December 25

Palma’s streets come alive with festive cheer, and markets on Plaça Major, La Rambla, Via Roma, and Parc de ses Estacions offer handicrafts, decorations, and holiday treats. It’s one of the most iconic places to kick off your Christmas shopping. Open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Puerto PortalsDecember 13 to January 6

One of Mallorca’s most popular markets, Puerto Portals, features over 40 wooden stalls filled with exclusive products, delicious treats, and warm drinks. An ice-skating rink and family activities make it especially delightful for children. Open daily from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Free entry.

Street Christmas Festival i Port AdrianoDecember 12 to 20

Port Adriano offers a unique Christmas experience with bouncy castles, food trucks, a solidarity market, and children’s activities. Santa welcomes kids inside a massive four-meter-tall Christmas ornament! Open Monday to Friday from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, and Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

Poblo EspañolNovember 28 to December 22

Mallorca’s largest Christmas market, located in Pueblo Español, delivers a magical atmosphere with the scent of mulled wine, the sound of Christmas music, and dazzling lights. Snow machines start every evening at 6:00 PM, creating a winter wonderland for all ages.

Alaró julmarknad – December 9 and 10

The charming village of Alaró hosts a cozy and unique Christmas market featuring over 60 stalls offering handmade items, designer goods, and delicacies. With live music and food trucks, it’s a perfect destination for a day trip.

Son Amar Christmas Wonderland November 30 to December 22

Every weekend in December, Son Amar transforms into a Christmas paradise. Visit the charming craft market, enjoy delicious food and drinks, or go ice-skating on the large rink. Santa also makes an appearance! Open Thursday to Sunday from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

Christmas Gift Guide: Explore Palma through Its Iconic Shops

Christmas is fast approaching, and Palma, with its charming streets, boasts an abundance of shops offering unique and personalized gifts. The city sparkles with beautiful Christmas decorations, and cozy shops line the streets, inviting you to discover special treasures. When the Christmas lights are switched on, Palma transforms into a festive haven that attracts both locals and visitors alike.

In this blog, we’ll share some of Palma’s most iconic shops, where every gift carries a story and every purchase offers a chance to spread joy. Whether you’re searching for handmade ceramics, traditional Mallorcan crafts, or classic delicacies, you’ll find plenty of inspiration for your holiday shopping. Explore these emblematic stores and turn your Christmas gift shopping into a cultural experience!

Ca Donya Àngela

This charming shop, which has been around since 1685, certainly has a long history in Palma. Here you can find everything from buttons and yarn to ties and feathers. If you’re looking for a unique and nostalgic Christmas gift, this place is perfect. Especially if you know someone who loves fine details and classic crafts.

 

Casa Juliá

Casa Juliá is Mallorca’s oldest hat shop, offering a large selection of hats, from classic style to more modern looks. The shop is run by Silvia and Daniel Estela, the fourth generation, and was founded in 1898 by their great-grandfather. Over the years, Casa Juliá has weathered various challenges, including times when eggs and chickens were used as payment. Today, it stands as one of Palma’s most iconic shops, proudly representing the city’s rich artisan tradition.

 

Mimbreria Vidal

Mimbreria Vidal is one of the last traditional basket shops in Palma, known for its beautifully hand-braided baskets crafted over generations. If you’re on the hunt for a Christmas gift that embodies a rustic and local vibe, their wicker baskets are an excellent choice. They beautifully blend traditional craftsmanship with a modern touch!

 

Alpargatería La Concepción

Usually, this is the go-to spot for classic Mallorcan summer shoes, but in winter, Alpargatería La Concepción transforms into a cozy haven for slipper enthusiasts. They offer Mallorcan babutxes, comfortable leather slippers from Inca that are perfect for chilly evenings. The shop has been family-run since 1940 and exudes a timeless charm. It’s an ideal Christmas gift that beautifully combines comfort with the rich history of Mallorca!

 

La Industrial

A visit to La Industrial feels like stepping back in time! It’s a nostalgic experience filled with classic toys and games that spark childhood memories. Both young and old can discover something that feels truly timeless. Wandering through the store during Christmas gives you that warm sense of a simpler era. It’s the perfect place to indulge in a little nostalgia!

 

La Pajarita

This classic shop is a true institution in Palma, offering a wide range of both savory and sweet delicacies.  La Pajarita has been a part of the city since 1872 and boasts a unique atmosphere that truly captures the charm of the old days.  Here, you’ll find delicious charcuterie and sweet confections with an old-world charm, making it a cherished part of the Christmas tradition in Palma. It’s the perfect spot to find something delicious to take home or share as a gift!

 

Paraguas

The name says it all—here you’ll discover umbrellas in all shapes and colors. But that’s not all, they are also known for their fans, the classic Spanish accessory with a rich tradition. A Paraguas umbrella is not only practical, it also carries a rich history, making it a unique and different Christmas gift!

 

Ceràmica Terra Cuita

For over 150 years, Terra Cuita has been crafting handmade ceramics that embody both tradition and artistic craftsmanship. Their most renowned pattern, “Llengues Mallorquines,” features a vibrant and lively design. If you’re looking for a Christmas gift that’s both practical and beautiful, their ceramics make a perfect and timeless choice that’s sure to be appreciated!

 

Palma Poster Gallery: Imprenta Nueva Balear

Palma Poster Gallery is a fantastic spot for anyone who loves retro design and vintage travel posters. The gallery showcases beautiful prints from the 50s and 60s that truly capture the essence of that era. With its roots in Mallorca’s oldest printing house, it offers a nostalgic and cultural experience. It’s the perfect place to find a personalized and original Christmas gift from Palma!

 

ROAIIB: How New Regulations Are Shaping the Balearic Real Estate Market

Why the New Real Estate Rules in the Balearic Islands Matter to You

Navigating the property market can be tricky, especially when it’s hard to tell if you’re working with a trustworthy agent. That’s where the new real estate regulations in the Balearic Islands come in. These changes aim to make the market safer, more transparent, and easier to navigate for everyone, whether you’re buying or selling.

Real estate is a major part of the Balearic Islands’ economy, shaping how people live, work, and invest in the region. But as the market has grown rapidly over the years, the need for clearer rules and higher professional standards has become more urgent. That’s why the creation of the Official Registry of Real Estate Agents in the Balearic Islands (ROAIIB) is such an important step.

This new registry is designed to protect consumers, build trust, and ensure real estate professionals meet strict standards. It’s also the result of years of effort by groups like the Balearic Association of National and International Real Estate Agents (ABINI), whose members have been at the forefront of pushing for a more secure and reliable property market.

We at Mallorcaresidencia are proud to be among the select agencies registered with ROAIIB, ensuring that our clients receive the highest level of professionalism and security in their property transactions.

So, what does this mean for the Balearic Islands and everyone involved in real estate? Let’s dive in and explore how these new rules are setting a higher standard for the industry and creating a better experience for everyone.

The importance of regulating the real estate sector in the Balearic Islands: a step towards greater transparency and security in the sector.

The real estate sector in the Balearic Islands is of fundamental importance for the local economy and has undergone a remarkable development in terms of regulation and professionalisation in recent years. The recent establishment of the Official Registry of Real Estate Agents in the Balearic Islands (ROAIIB), created by Law 3/2024 on urgent housing measures, is an important step towards transparency and security in the sector. This regulation meets the demands of the Balearic Association of National and International Real Estate Agents (ABINI), whose members were pioneers in the adoption of this regulation. The 45 members of ABINI employ more than 450 real estate agents on the islands, which underlines the importance of the sector for employment.  


The creation of the official register of real estate agents
Enrolment in the ROAIIB is not just a bureaucratic procedure, but an essential step in the professionalisation of the real estate sector. This measure requires real estate agents to comply with ethical and professional requirements in order to protect consumers and ensure the quality of the services offered. The regulation is a response to the need to combat intrusive and fraudulent practices that have undermined consumer confidence in real estate transactions in the past. This regulation creates a framework that not only regulates the sector but also promotes a more professional environment that respects consumer rights.

Benefits for consumers and professionals
Registration with the ROAIIB offers numerous advantages for both consumers and real estate agents. Firstly, it ensures that registered agents meet the established standards, creating a safer and more trustworthy environment for buyers and sellers. The visibility of the registration number on all agent communications increases transparency and makes it easier to identify approved professionals.
For clients and users, this regulation offers better protection against illegal or fraudulent practices. In addition, brokers must take out liability and surety insurance to increase the security of transactions. This is crucial in a market characterised by high demand and complex supply, where tighter control is needed to avoid abuse and ensure the quality of services.

Consequences of non-compliance: combating intrusiveness
Failure to comply with the registration requirement, as well as the lack of visibility of the registration number on the communications, is considered intrusive and can result in substantial fines ranging from €3,001 to €30,000. In addition, offenders may face the temporary suspension of their registration or exclusion as real estate agents. This disciplinary approach is intended to protect the integrity of the property market in the Balearic Islands and ensure that those working in the sector comply with the regulations enacted for the benefit of consumers.

ABINI: commitment to transparency and professionalism
Since its foundation in 2020, ABINI has been a major player in promoting the regulation of the property sector in the Balearic Islands. The association has worked closely with the Balearic Government and other organisations to ensure that the implementation of the ROAIIB is carried out effectively. According to president Hans Lenz, this registry is ‘a crucial step in the professionalisation of the real estate sector in the Balearic Islands and in the security of users’. This statement underscores ABINI’s commitment to ensuring that its agents meet the necessary standards to protect consumers.

ABINI’s efforts to promote transparency and improve the sector have been instrumental in achieving this legal breakthrough. The registration of its 45 members in the ROAIIB is a testament to the collective effort to improve the quality of real estate services in the Balearic Islands. This commitment will lead to greater consumer confidence, who can now rely on real estate agents who work ethically and professionally.

Recommendation to users of real estate agents on the Balearic Islands
We’d like to make a personal appeal to anyone looking for consultancy or intermediation services in the Balearic Islands: it’s crucial to choose regulated professionals who fully comply with the law. Always look for a registration number and badge displayed clearly on their website, in their office, and in their advertising. At Mallorcaresidencia, we proudly showcase our registration as a testament to our commitment to transparency and professionalism. Trusting reputable, responsible professionals is essential when making one of the most important decisions in life—finding your home.



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