
Enjoy a luxury getaway to Palma
Palma is a city that shines in every season. With its Mediterranean climate, cultural offerings, and exquisite gastronomy, the capital of the Balearic Islands is a top-tier destination that caters to all tastes. From luxurious autumn getaways to lively summers by the sea, Palma has something special for every visitor.
Autumn: Culture, Nature, and Gastronomy
Autumn in Palma begins with one of the city's most iconic cultural events: the Nit de l'Art. For one night, art galleries open their doors with new exhibitions, and the city fills with art lovers and great ambiance.
The autumn weather is perfect for enjoying the beaches without the crowds or exploring the Salinera de Es Trenc, followed by a swim at the iconic Es Trenc beach. To end the day, there's no better way than dining at Cassai in the charming village of Ses Salines.
Sports enthusiasts also have their date in October with the Palma Marathon, an event that turns the city into a grand sports celebration. Furthermore, Mallorca's golf courses, such as Son Muntaner and Son Vida, offer an idyllic setting for playing this season.
One of the most surprising natural spectacles in autumn is the reflection of the rose window of the Cathedral of Mallorca every November 11th. A unique phenomenon that attracts tourists from all over the world.
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To complete an autumn day in Palma, there's nothing better than wandering through the old town, visiting the Es Baluard Museum, and enjoying a dinner at one of Es Princep's restaurants, where the wine list features exquisite selections to pair with an unforgettable meal.
Winter: Traditions and Nature
Winter in Palma begins with Christmas and New Year's Eve at Paseo del Born, where the bells and live music welcome the new year. January brings the festivities of Sant Antoni and Sant Sebastià, with their traditional correfocs (fire runs) and bonfires where sobrasadas and botifarrons are roasted.
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The winter calm is perfect for cycling and hiking enthusiasts, with routes crossing the Serra de Tramuntana and leading to the iconic peaks of Es Tomir or Puig Major. After a day of excursions, the Mallorcan winter is best enjoyed with a hot chocolate at Can Joan de s’Aigo or a meal at the traditional cellers in Inca.
One of the greatest natural spectacles of winter is the almond blossom, which covers the island's fields with white and pink hues, attracting visitors in search of memorable photographs.
Spring: Light, Wine, and Excursions
In spring, Palma is filled with color and vitality. It’s the best time to visit the wineries of Binissalem and Pla i Llevant, where some of the best wines of Mallorca are produced. For beer lovers, the Beer Lovers microbrewery in Alcudia is a must-visit.
Spring is also the season for gastronomic events, such as the Art Brunch, which combines art and gastronomy, or the Saturday vermut at the terraces of downtown Palma. The restaurants at Es Princep offer special menus for this season, paired with a selection of local wines.
If you prefer nature, the Serra de Llevant is perfect for walks without the crowds. From Artà, you can visit hidden beaches like Aubarca or Cala Mesquida, two gems of the Mallorcan coast.
Summer: Sun, Sea, and Exclusivity
Summer in Palma is synonymous with the sea and luxury. Renting a boat is the best way to explore the coastline and access secret coves without the bustle of more touristy beaches. Sailing from Andratx to Pollença or exploring the Bay of Palma is an unforgettable experience.
For those who prefer to enjoy the sea without boats, Palma offers a wide range of water activities such as diving, paddle surfing, or windsurfing. And for relaxation lovers, beach clubs like Puro Beach or Mhares Club are the ideal refuge.
Summer nights in Palma are magical, and the best way to enjoy them is at a restaurant with a terrace. From the exclusive Club Náutico to the sophistication of Puerto Portals, the options are countless. For a unique dining experience, Es Princep’s restaurants offer dinners with views of the Mediterranean and dishes made with the finest local ingredients.
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Palma: A Destination for All Tastes
Regardless of the season, Palma offers the perfect combination of culture, nature, and gastronomy. Whether enjoying a glass of wine on a terrace, exploring its historic neighborhoods, or savoring local cuisine at Es Princep's restaurants, the capital of the Balearic Islands is a destination that always has something new to discover.
No matter when you visit, Palma awaits you with open arms and unforgettable experiences that cater to all styles of travel. Discover it your way and let Es Princep be your starting point!