Contemplating a three-day jaunt to the sun-kissed shores of Mallorca? Well, fortune smiles upon you! Mallorca beckons with ease, as it’s readily accessible via air from numerous Spanish and European hubs, or for a leisurely maritime passage, a mere two-hour ferry voyage from Valencia or Denia awaits. 

Upon your arrival in Mallorca, indulge in the quintessential experience of renting a car, affording you the freedom to traverse the island at your leisure. Mallorca, the crown jewel of the Balearic archipelago, unfurls before you, boasting an array of pristine beaches lapped by crystalline waters and an abundance of enchanting locales to explore. Should you opt for the romantic voyage by ferry with your own chariot in tow, it presents an equally alluring option. 

 

Another fantastic option is to take a boat excursion, which will allow you to see the island from a different perspective and enjoy swims in stunning coves that are not easily accessible by road. 

If you’re looking for accommodation ideas in Mallorca, we suggest choosing a hotel as your base and exploring the routes we’ve selected to make your trip unforgettable. You’ll likely want to come back for more! Ideally, opt for hotels near the beach, such as the Hotel Vibra Palma Cactus, located on Playa de Palma, 11 km from the city of Palma and 5 km from the airport. This charming hotel boasts a 1950s Miami-inspired design, complete with a pool, and it’s just 300 meters from the beach. 

Another option is the impressive Hotel Vibra Beverly Playa. This hotel is located right on the seafront, on the beach in Paguera (Calvià), an area of great beauty just 30 minutes from Palma Airport, towards the port of Andratx. All its rooms have sea views and it boasts several swimming pools, including one for the little ones. Don’t miss the breathtaking sunsets that can be enjoyed from its rooms! 

Let’s embark on our journey: 

Day 1: Sóller by day and Palma de Mallorca by night – Nestled amidst a valley of citrus, the charming village of Sóller is famed for its seaside port and striking modernist architecture at its heart. Don’t miss the scenic train ride from the central plaza to the old port. Saturdays come alive with bustling markets, while boutique shops offer a treasure trove of local crafts. Sóller also serves as a gateway to breathtaking hiking trails through the Sierra de Tramuntana. 

Day 2: Valldemossa and Deià villages- Tucked away in the Tramuntana Mountains, just 17 km from the capital, lies the picturesque village of Valldemossa. Its cobbled streets wind through lush forests, revealing quaint shops and charming tavernas. Once home to Chopin, it’s easy to see how the maestro found inspiration amidst the simple beauty that defines this place. Continuing along the road brings you to Deià, with its narrow, cobblestone lanes echoing a bohemian and artistic tradition that’s simply captivating. 

Day 3: Caló des Moro – Tucked away at the eastern tip of the island lies the Caló des Moro, a true gem awaiting discovery. As you approach, verdant cliffs give way to a small strip of powdery sand framing crystal-clear turquoise waters – a scene straight out of a postcard. 

 

After a day filled with memorable moments, it’s time to unwind at the hotel for with rejuvenating bath and relish in the sunset from the terrace of any of the Vibra Hotels mentioned earlier in the blog. Don’t miss out and pamper yourself with their exceptional amenities!