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Where to Stay in Mallorca Spain: Best Areas and Hotels

HeyDaveHere, August 11, 2025August 12, 2025

If you’re planning a sunny escape and wondering where to stay in Mallorca Spain, you’re not alone. This Balearic beauty has a bit of everything — golden beaches, sleepy mountain villages, buzzing nightlife, and boutique boltholes surrounded by olive groves. The trick? Picking the spot that suits your vibe.

Here’s your no-fluff guide to the best areas to stay on the island — whether you want rustic charm, all-night fiestas, or a family-friendly beach base.

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🏙️ Palma – The Stylish City Break

If you like your sangria served with a side of cathedral views and boutique shopping, Palma is your place. Mallorca’s capital is full of atmosphere — think cobbled lanes, hidden courtyards, rooftop bars, and culture with a capital C.

Best for:

  • City slickers who still want a beach nearby
  • Foodies, art lovers, and boutique hunters
  • Short breaks with everything walkable
Visit Palma Cathedral

What you’ll find:

  • La Seu Cathedral (jaw-dropping, even if you’re not into churches)
  • Excellent tapas bars, cocktail joints, and rooftop terraces
  • Easy access to day trips: Soller, Valldemossa, beaches

Pro tip: Stay in the Old Town (Casco Antiguo) for charming balconies and early-morning café vibes.


🏞️ Sóller – Mountain Views & Vintage Trains

Nestled in the Tramuntana mountains, Sóller is all orange groves, old-world charm, and painterly views. Hop on the wooden vintage train from Palma and enjoy the slow journey through lemon-scented valleys.

Best for:

  • Couples and romantics
  • Hikers and cyclists
  • That postcard-perfect feeling
Port de Sóller, Mallorca

Don’t miss:

  • The scenic tram to Port de Sóller for a beachy day
  • Sunset on the seafront with a glass of local wine
  • Local market (Saturdays) for homemade everything


🏖️ Alcúdia – Family Favourite With History

Up on the northeast coast, Alcúdia is a gem for families or anyone who wants long sandy beaches, calm waters, and a historic old town that isn’t just for show.

Best for:

  • Families with kids in tow
  • Beach-and-history combo seekers
  • Laid-back holidays
Where to stay in Mallorca Spain  - Alcudia Beach

What’s here:

  • One of Mallorca’s longest beaches (Playa d’Alcúdia)
  • Roman ruins and medieval walls
  • Boat trips to Formentor and dolphin-spotting

Pro tip: Port d’Alcúdia is best for beach access, while the Old Town has more charm.


🎨 Deià – Boho, Bougie, and Blissed-Out

If you’ve ever wanted to write poetry in a hillside hideaway (with a pool and good wine, naturally), Deià is calling. This tiny village is arty, exclusive, and utterly gorgeous.

Best for:

  • Creative souls
  • Luxury escapes
  • Pretending you’re in a perfume advert

Think:

  • Stone cottages and sea views
  • Celebrity spotting (seriously)
  • Sunset cocktails at Belmond La Residencia


🎉 Magaluf – For the Wild at Heart

It’s infamous for a reason. Magaluf is where the parties go all night, the shots are cheap, and the sunrises are for the survivors. But it’s had a bit of a glow-up too — and there are more upscale corners than you might expect.

Best for:

  • Party animals
  • Stag & hen dos
  • Non-stop nightlife
Magaluf beach and boats 2025

What you’ll get:

  • Nightclubs, karaoke, beach bars
  • Water parks and boat parties
  • Hangovers with a sea view

Pro tip: Look at nearby Palmanova if you want a toned-down version.


🌾 Rural Mallorca – Fincas, Farms & Full Switch-Off

Mallorca’s inland villages are full of quiet charm, traditional markets, and fincas (country estates) converted into boutique hotels. Ideal if your idea of a perfect day involves zero noise, lots of wine, and a pool with a view.

Best for:

  • Slow travel lovers
  • Cyclists and nature seekers
  • Digital detoxes

Where to look:

  • Santa Maria del Camí, Alaró, or Binissalem
  • Agroturismos (rural guesthouses with a luxury edge)
  • Farm-to-table food and proper local hospitality


Final Word

Choosing where to stay in Mallorca Spain really depends on your flavour. Want city buzz? Palma’s your girl. Looking for mountain serenity? Sóller or Deià deliver. Need a beach base with plenty for the kids? Alcúdia’s a safe bet. And if you’re after poolside parties or quiet countryside retreats, well — you know where to go.

There’s so much more to do for everyone, from snorkelling and scuba diving, hiking, clubbing or just chilling out on the beaches.

Wherever you end up, one thing’s for sure: Mallorca makes it very, very hard to leave.

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