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DEIÁ TRAVEL GUIDE
We'll take you on a discovery tour of one of Mallorca's most charming villages: Deià. A serene haven, suspended between the mountains and the sea, it has been a refuge for artists, poets, and dreamers.
In this guide, we share our favorite spots: where to savor local cuisine, where to swim in crystal-clear waters, what hidden corners to explore, and where to sleep if you let yourself be swept away by its slow pace.
Where to stay
La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel: Protected by verdant mountains on Mallorca's tranquil northwest coast, La Residencia is one of Mallorca's most intimate hotels. Its twin manor houses and award-winning spa are nestled in lush gardens amidst olive and citrus groves.
Sa Pedrissa: Breathe in the fragrance of the Mediterranean, its flowers, its fresh air, the sea... Breathe in the peace of Sa Pedrissa, a rural hotel in the Tramontana of Mallorca.
Images: The Residence, A Belmond Hotel
Where to eat:
El Olivo. Embark on a gastronomic journey. The flickering candlelight creates a charming ambiance, complementing the cuisine of Chef Pablo Aranda and his team.
Ca's Patro March . A table by the sea, where the Mediterranean sets the rhythm.
Images: Ca's Patro March and Cala Deià. Photo 1 @seeingazul
Moments that inspire:
De Haan Gallery Studio . María De Haan, a ceramist and resident of Mallorca, is the owner and director of the Gallery/Studio, located in the heart of Deià. She exhibits a carefully curated selection of high-end ceramics and offers workshops for all levels, from curious beginners to advanced artists looking to perfect their techniques.
Cala S'Almunia. Prepare to immerse yourself in the many shades of blue that make Mallorca so special. Your island adventure begins here, among hidden coves, crystal-clear waters, and old fishermen's huts.
Deià Cove. Mediterranean simplicity, no frills, just stone, sea, and light. Very close to the town of Deià, its bohemian and artistic atmosphere remains intact, as if time were passing more slowly.
Sa Foradada Viewpoint. From the top of the cliff, the view looks out to sea, with the silhouette of the pierced golden rock emerging like a natural sculpture from the water.
Image: De Haan Gallery Studio

Cala S'Almunia. Image@ethanjones.co
