From ochre sandstone villages to vast hilltops surrounded by rolling greenery, Mallorca seduces travelers with the diversity of its landscape. The largest of the Balearic Islands, the climate can vary from one area to another, from the cloudy cliffs of Deià to the sun-kissed beaches of the south coast. Whether century-old farmhouses, relics of colonial architecture or stylish villas, some remarkable homestays are found across the isle, offering characterful ways to settle into the off grid rhythms of Balearic life. Many are testament to Mallorca’s strong design heritage, embracing local materials, smart aesthetics, and innovative approaches to sustainable building.
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